Embodiments are related to clothing and athletic gear. More particularly, embodiments are related to a wearable nose wiping device.
Persons engaged in activities, particularly in cold weather, or who suffer from seasonal allergies, frequently experience dripping nasal fluid, which can be uncomfortable, distracting, and unhygienic. Many activities may make the manipulation of a handkerchief or tissue, the reaching to grasp one from a pocket or bag, and its disposal after use. awkward, inconvenient, and potentially dangerous. For example, a bicyclist removing his/her hands from the handlebar of a bicycle for more than a brief moment Is unsafe. A skier or hiker removing heavy gloves requires exposure to the external environment. A fisherman often uses both hands to cast or to reel in a catch prohibiting the fisherman from grabbing a tissue. Thus, it may be difficult to manipulate a handkerchief or tissue when the available time to wipe the nose Is limited, or mobility of the person's digits are limited (as when wearing heavy gloves or mittens) or is impaired by amputation or other disability.
Also, a handkerchief or tissue may not absorb dripping nasal fluid until it exits the nasal cavity. Thus, a person may have to wait until fluid has dripped down over the upper lip, or use fingers or knuckles to insert the handkerchief or tissue slightly into the nasal cavity to prevent dripping. This exposes the person's hands or fingers to nasal fluid at a time when it Is impossible or inconvenient to wash the hands before touching food or other surfaces.
Accordingly, there is a need for improved systems, methods, and apparatuses for hands free removal of nasal drip.
The following summary is provided to facilitate an understanding of some of the innovative features unique to the embodiments and is not intended to be a full description. A full appreciation of the various aspects of the embodiments can be gained by taking the entire specification, claims, drawings, and abstract as a whole.
The embodiments disclosed herein provide an effective hands free nasal drip wiping device by providing an absorbent pad fashioned with ridges or bumps and/or a napped material. The pad includes slight protrusions configured to fit gently into the interior of the nostril so as to capture excess fluid before it exits the nose. The nasal drip wiping device can be permanently attached to an elastic or adjustable strap that can be worn on one of the user's limbs, most frequently on the wrist, either inside or outside clothing.
The embodiments disclosed herein address hygienic concerns because the fingers and hands do not touch the nasal fluid or the moistened absorbent material, so that the user does not transfer nasal fluid to food or other surfaces while engaged in an activity.
It is therefore an aspect of the disclosed embodiments to provide a system, method and apparatus for removing nasal drip. For example, in an embodiment a nose wiping apparatus comprises a knobbed base structure, a cover enclosing the knobbed base structure, and connecting member attached to a first end of the cover and a second end of the cover.
In an embodiment, the connecting member comprises an elastic strap wherein an elasticity of the elastic strap engages the elastic strap to a limb. In another embodiment the connecting member comprises a first connecting member attached the first end of the cover; a second connecting member attached to the second end of the cover; and a fastener for attaching the first connecting member to the second connecting member. The fastener comprises at least one of a hook and loop fastener, a buckle, a hook and eye fastener, a lace and lace hole arrangement, at least one snap and at least one snap receptacle, and at least one button and at least one button hole.
In another embodiment the cover comprises at least one of a fabric, a pad, and a permeable membrane. The fabric comprises at least one of a napped fabric, a breathable fabric, a wicking fabric, and an anti-microbial fabric.
In another embodiment the knobbed base structure further comprises a base support and at least one knob attached to the base support. Each of the at least one knobs further comprises at least two laterally offset knobs and at least two raised struts wherein an intersection of the raised struts forms the knob. In another embodiment the knobbed base structure further comprises a solid surface plane, and at least one dimple formed in the solid surface plane. The nose wiping apparatus is configured to be worn around a limb thereby allowing removal of nasal drip.
In yet another embodiment, a nose wiping apparatus can comprise a knobbed base structure, a cover enclosing the knobbed base structure, a connecting member attached to a first end of the cover and a second end of the cover, and a sleeve configured to cover and uncover the knobbed base structure and the cover. In an embodiment the sleeve further comprises a sleeve fastener configured on an end of the sleeve, the sleeve fastener configured to attach to a base fastener on the knobbed base structure. In an embodiment, the sleeve further comprises a second sleeve fastener configured on a second end of the sleeve, the second sleeve fastener configured to attach to a second base fastener on the knobbed base structure. In an embodiment the sleeve can also comprise an open end and an elastic lip formed in the open end.
In another embodiment, a nose wiping apparatus comprises a knobbed base structure, a cover enclosing the knobbed base structure, a connecting member attached to a first end of the cover and a second end of the cover, and a hood configured to cover the knobbed base structure and the cover. In an embodiment, the hood further comprises a hood fastener configured on an end of the hood, the hood fastener configured to attach to a base fastener on the knobbed base structure. In an embodiment the hood further comprises a second hood fastener configured on a second end of the hood, the second hood fastener configured to attach to a second base fastener on the knobbed base structure.
In an embodiment, the nose wiping apparatus further comprises a vapor mount configured on the base structure, the vapor mount being configured to hold a vapor-exuding substance. The nose wiping apparatus can further comprise at least one vent hole formed in the base structure.
The accompanying figures, in which like reference numerals refer to identical or functionally similar elements throughout the separate views and are incorporated in and form a part of the specification, further illustrate aspects of the embodiments and, together with the background, brief summary, and detailed description, serve to explain the principles of the embodiments.
The following description contains a series of exemplary embodiments of systems, methods and apparatuses for removing nasal drip not previously known.
The exemplary embodiments described more fully hereinafter refer to the accompanying drawings, in which illustrative embodiments are shown. The embodiments disclosed herein can be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
The particular values and configurations discussed in the following non-limiting examples can be varied and are cited merely to illustrate one or more embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope thereof.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence, or addition, of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
Throughout the specification and claims, terms may have nuanced meanings suggested or implied in context beyond an explicitly stated meaning. Likewise, the phrase “in one embodiment” as used herein does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment and the phrase “in another embodiment” as used herein does not necessarily refer to a different embodiment. It is intended, for example, that claimed subject matter include combinations of example embodiments in whole or in part.
In general, terminology may be understood at least in part from usage in context. For example, terms, such as “and”, “or”, or “and/or,” as used herein may include a variety of meanings that may depend at least in part upon the context in which such terms are used. Typically, “or” if used to associate a list, such as A, B or C, is intended to mean A, B, and C, here used in the inclusive sense, as well as A, B or C, here used in the exclusive sense. In addition, the term “one or more” as used herein, depending at least in part upon context, may be used to describe any feature, structure, or characteristic in a singular sense or may be used to describe combinations of features, structures or characteristics in a plural sense. In addition, the term “based on” may be understood as not necessarily intended to convey an exclusive set of factors and may, instead, allow for existence of additional factors not necessarily expressly described, again, depending at least in part on context.
Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
Everyone has experienced a situation where it is either inconvenient or impossible to wipe the nasal drip from one's nose. This is especially true for people participating in outdoor activities, particularly when the ambient temperature is cold. The present embodiments provide a limb mounted nose wiping device that comprises a base structure covered by an absorbent pad fashioned with ridges or bumps and/or a napped material capable of protruding slightly into the interior of the user's nostril so as to capture excess fluid before it exits the nose. The absorbent pad can be permanently or temporarily attached to an adjustable strap that can be worn on one of the user's limbs, most frequently on the wrist, either inside or outside user's clothing. The adjustable and/or elastic strap ensures that the limb-mounted nose wiping device is securely fixed around the user's limb. The limb-mounted nose wiping device can be removed and laundered after use.
The limb mounted nose wiping device described herein prevents the users fingers and/or hands from touching the nasal fluid or the moistened absorbent material, so that the user does not transfer nasal fluid to food or other surfaces.
In one embodiment, the cover 115 may include, be sewn, or otherwise attached to and/or around the base structure and permanently connected to the connecting member 105. In other embodiments, the cover 115 may be removable from one or both of the base structure and connecting member 105 via a hook and loop connection or other such means. The cover 115 and the entire limb-mounted nose wiping device 100 are washable and may be sanitized by washing either by hand or using a conventional washing machine.
The cover 115 may be formed as a number of layers of material as illustrated in
The cover 115 may include a second layer 210 below the outer fabric 205 but above the base structure 225 that serves as padding. In one embodiment the second layer 210 can be a permeable membrane configured to absorb nasal fluid that is collected during use. In one embodiment the permeable membrane comprises an absorbent pad 215 formed between two sheets of material. The absorbent pad 215 absorbs nasal fluids. The absorbent pad can be attached to a permeable top sheet 216 and impermeable bottom sheet 217 that are sealed together into second layer 210. The constituent materials in second layer 210 may be antimicrobial. It should be appreciated that the second layer 210 may be used with or without outer fabric 205. In other embodiments the second layer 210 can simply be a pad configured to soften the contact between the base structure and user's nose.
The cover 115 can have an inner fabric 220 formed under or otherwise below the base structure 225. The inner fabric 220 is the layer in contact with the user's wrist or limb. The inner fabric 220 can be a technical breathable fabric that allows for evaporation of sweat from the skin. The breathable characteristics of inner fabric 220 are useful in warm weather as well as cold, when sweat may be prevalent on a user's limb. In other embodiments connecting member 105, which is also in contact with a user's skin, may be formed of the same technical breathable fabric used as inner fabric 220.
A base structure, frame, and/or skeleton 225, may be inserted between the outer fabric 205 and/or second layer 210 of cover 115, and the inner fabric 220.
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Connecting member 105 is illustrated in
In another embodiment, connecting member 105 can be a single piece having the ends permanently sewn or otherwise removably connected to cover 115, with the entire connecting member 105 being elastic, or other such stretchable material, such that it can expand over the hand and is then held in place by the elasticity of the connecting member 105. Such an embodiment of connecting member 105 is illustrated in
As shown at step 715, the limb mounted nose wiping device can next be engaged on the user's limb. As discussed above, the limb may be an arm, wrist, leg, or prosthetic limb. Next at step 720 the limb mounted nose wiping device can be adjusted via fasteners, or the elastic tension in the connecting member to fit snugly on the user's limb with the covered knobs positioned to conveniently reach the user's nose.
Once the limb mounted nose wiping device is in place the user may begin to participate in an activity. At the first sign of nasal drip the user can insert or otherwise rub the covered knobs in or on the user's nasal cavity to collect the nasal drip before it is exposed as shown at 725. Nasal drips which have already exited the nasal cavity may also be removed.
Once the user has completed the activity, the limb-mounted nose wiping device can be removed as illustrated at 730. At this point, the limb-mounted nose wiping device can be washed as shown at 735 in a washing machine or in another suitable manner, to sanitize the limb-mounted nose wiping device before its reuse. The method ends at 740.
The sleeve 805 can comprise a collapsible impermeable fabric or plasticized sleeve body 835. The sleeve body 835 can encircle the base structure 225 and, for example, the wiping surface above the solid surface plane 405. A first end 810 of the sleeve 805 can be openable and connected to the base structure 225. In some embodiments this connection can be made with base fastener 815 installed on the base structure 225 and mating sleeve fastener 820 formed on the sleeve 805. In certain embodiments, the base fastener 815 and sleeve fastener 820 can comprise a hook and loop joint, buttons and button holes, snaps and snap receptacles, laces and lace holes, and/or a hook and eye style joint. In other embodiments zippers or other such connection means can be used.
The second end 825 of the sleeve 805 can be open. In certain embodiments, the second end 825 of the sleeve can further include a sleeve fastener 821 that can engage with base fastener 816. In this way, the sleeve 805 can be engaged to one or both ends of the base structure 225 and deployed from either side.
In other embodiments, The lip 830 of the second end 825 can be fitted with elastic or other such tensioning material so that the second end 825 naturally conforms to the shape of the underlying base structure 225.
In use, the sleeve 805 can be attached at either end of the wiping surface of the base structure 225, and can be detached from one end and pushed away so as to fold or scrunch at the other end. The sleeve 805 can be folded or pushed to one end of the wiping surface while the limb-mounted nose wiping device 800 is in use during activity (e.g. bicycling, running, fishing, working with one's hands at a work table or assembly station, etc.). After use, the sleeve 805 can be pulled over the wiping surface (e.g. the cover 115) and the solid surface plane 405 to cover it as needed. In certain embodiments, the interior surfaces of the sleeve can be coated with an anti-microbial or other disinfecting agent so that when it is pulled over the wiping surface and the solid surface plane 405, any contamination on the wiping surface or cover is mitigated by contact with disinfectant on the interior surface of the sleeve 805.
For example, a cyclist may require removal of nasal drip while riding. The cyclist can easily withdraw the sleeve and use the wiping surface or cover to clear nasal drip. However, after the cyclist's ride is done, the cyclist may still be engaging with other people. For example, the rider may stop at a rest station where food and drinks are served. The deployment of the sleeve 805 over the wiping surface can serve to prevent the contaminated wiping surface or cover from coming into contact with other people or with food or surfaces that could become contaminated.
In another embodiment, illustrated in
The difference between the hood 850 and the sleeve 805, is that the hood 850 only covers the wiping surface and cover 115 and the solid surface plane 405, whereas the sleeve 805 encircles the wiping surface and cover 115 and the solid surface plane 405 as well as the sides and bottom of the device between the wristband and the wrist.
The sleeve 805 and/or the hood 850 can both be configured to be removable. The limb-mounted nose wiping device 800 configured with either the hood 850 or the sleeve 805 can simply be tossed into the laundry in between uses for sanitation.
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Based on the foregoing, it can be appreciated that a number of embodiments, preferred and alternative, are disclosed herein. For example, in an embodiment a nose wiping apparatus comprises a knobbed base structure, a cover enclosing the knobbed base structure, and connecting member attached to a first end of the cover and a second end of the cover.
In one embodiment the connecting member further comprises an elastic strap wherein an elasticity of the elastic strap engages the elastic strap to a limb.
In another embodiment the connecting member comprises a first connecting member attached the first end of the cover; a second connecting member attached to the second end of the cover; and a fastener for attaching the first connecting member to the second connecting member. The fastener comprises at least one of a hook and loop fastener, a buckle, a hook and eye fastener, a lace and lace hole arrangement, at least one snap and at least one snap receptacle, and at least one button and at least one button hole.
In another embodiment the cover comprises at least one of a fabric, a pad, and a permeable membrane. The fabric comprises at least one of a napped fabric, a breathable fabric, a wicking fabric, and an anti-microbial fabric.
In one embodiment the knobbed base structure further comprises a base support and at least one knob attached to the base support. Each of the at least one knobs further comprises at least two laterally offset knobs and at least two raised struts wherein an intersection of the raised struts forms the knob.
In another embodiment the knobbed base structure further comprises a solid surface plane, and at least one dimple formed in the solid surface plane.
In an embodiment the nose wiping apparatus is configured to be worn around a limb thereby allowing removal of nasal drip.
In another embodiment a nose wiping system comprises a knobbed base structure comprising a base support and at least one knob attached to the base support wherein at least two raised intersecting struts form the knob, a cover enclosing the knobbed base structure wherein the cover comprises at least one of fabric, a pad, and a permeable membrane, and a connecting member attached to a first end of the cover and a second end of the cover wherein the nose wiping apparatus is configured to be worn around a limb thereby allowing for removal of nasal drip.
In an embodiment of the system the connecting member further comprises an elastic strap wherein an elasticity of the elastic strap engages the elastic strap to a limb.
In another embodiment of the system the connecting member further comprises a first connecting member attached the first end of the cover, a second connecting member attached to the second end of the cover, and a fastener for attaching the first connecting member to the second connecting member. The fastener comprises at least one of a hook and loop fastener, a buckle, a hook and eye fastener, a lace and lace hole arrangement, at least one snap and at least one snap receptacle, and at least one button and at least one button hole.
In another embodiment a method for removing nasal drip comprises affixing a nose wiping device to a limb wherein the nose wiping device comprises a knobbed base structure, a cover enclosing the knobbed base structure, and a connecting member attached to a first end of the cover and a second end of the cover; applying the nose wiping device to a nostril at an onset of nasal drip; collecting the nasal drip with the nose wiping device. The method further comprises removing the nose wiping device from the limb, and sanitizing the nose wiping device. Sanitizing the nose wiping device comprises washing the nose wiping device.
In another embodiment affixing the nose wiping device to a limb comprises: engaging the connecting member to the limb with an elastic strap connected to the cover.
In another embodiment affixing the nose wiping device to a limb comprises engaging the connecting member to the limb wherein the connecting member comprises a first connecting member attached the first end of the cover, a second connecting member attached to the second end of the cover, and a fastener for attaching the first connecting member to the second connecting member.
In another embodiment applying the nose wiping device to a nostril at the onset of nasal drip further comprises inserting a knob associated with the knobbed base structure into the nostril.
In yet another embodiment, a nose wiping apparatus comprises a knobbed base structure, a cover enclosing the knobbed base structure, a connecting member attached to a first end of the cover and a second end of the cover, and a sleeve configured to cover and uncover the knobbed base structure and the cover. In an embodiment the sleeve further comprises a sleeve fastener configured on an end of the sleeve, the sleeve fastener configured to attach to a base fastener on the knobbed base structure. In an embodiment, the sleeve further comprises a second sleeve fastener configured on a second end of the sleeve, the second sleeve fastener configured to attach to a second base fastener on the knobbed base structure. In an embodiment the sleeve can also comprise an open end and an elastic lip formed in the open end.
In an embodiment, the nose wiping apparatus further comprises a vapor mount configured on the base structure, the vapor mount being configured to hold a vapor-exuding substance. The nose wiping apparatus can further comprise at least one vent hole formed in the base structure.
In an embodiment, the cover comprises at least one of a fabric, a pad, and a permeable membrane. In an embodiment the knobbed base structure comprises at least two laterally offset knobs, each of the at least two laterally offset knobs comprising at least two raised struts wherein an intersection of the raised struts forms the knob. In other embodiments, the knobbed base structure further comprises a solid surface plane and at least one dimple formed in the solid surface plane.
In another embodiment, a nose wiping apparatus comprises a knobbed base structure, a cover enclosing the knobbed base structure, a connecting member attached to a first end of the cover and a second end of the cover, and a hood configured to cover the knobbed base structure and the cover. In an embodiment, the hood further comprises a hood fastener configured on an end of the hood, the hood fastener configured to attach to a base fastener on the knobbed base structure. In an embodiment the hood further comprises a second hood fastener configured on a second end of the hood, the second hood fastener configured to attach to a second base fastener on the knobbed base structure.
In an embodiment the nose wiping apparatus can further comprise a vapor mount configured on the base structure, the vapor mount being configured to hold a vapor-exuding substance. In an embodiment the nose wiping apparatus further comprises at least one vent hole formed in the base structure.
In an embodiment the cover comprises at least one of a fabric, a pad, and a permeable membrane. In an embodiment the knobbed base structure comprises at least two laterally offset knobs, each of the at least two laterally offset knobs comprising at least two raised struts wherein an intersection of the raised struts forms the knob. In another embodiment, the knobbed base structure further comprises a solid surface plane, and at least one dimple formed in the solid surface plane.
In yet another embodiment, a nose wiping system comprises a knobbed base structure, a cover enclosing the knobbed base structure wherein the cover comprises at least one of a fabric, a pad, and a permeable membrane, a connecting member attached to a first end of the cover and a second end of the cover, wherein the nose wiping apparatus is configured to be worn around a limb thereby allowing for removal of nasal drip, at least one sleeve connected to the knobbed base structure, and at least one vapor mount configured on the knobbed base structure. In an embodiment, the sleeve further comprises a sleeve fastener configured on an end of the sleeve, the sleeve fastener configured to attach to a base fastener on the knobbed base structure, and a second sleeve fastener configured on a second end of the sleeve, the second sleeve fastener configured to attach to a second base fastener on the knobbed base structure. In an embodiment, the knobbed base structure further comprises a solid surface plane, at least one dimple formed in the solid surface plane, and at least one vent hole formed in the solid surface plane.
It will be appreciated that variations of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also, it will be appreciated that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.
This patent application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/949,252, titled “LIMB-MOUNTED NOSE WIPING DEVICE,” filed Nov. 23, 2015. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/949,252 is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/949,252 claims the priority and benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/083,802 filed Nov. 24, 2014, entitled “LIMB-MOUNTED NOSE WIPING DEVICE.” U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/083,802 is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/949,252 also claims the priority and benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/258,164 filed Nov. 20, 2015, entitled “LIMB-MOUNTED NOSE WIPING DEVICE.” U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/258,164 is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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