Claims
- 1. A support device sized and configured for supporting tissues overlying a first and second nasal passage of a horse, the support device comprising:
a support layer configured to reduce the draw of the supporting tissues inward toward the nasal passages during respiration; and a surface layer, the surface layer configured to include:
a first axis which bisects said surface layer along a transverse dimension; a second axis which bisects said surface layer along a longitudinal dimension; a middle region located proximate said second axis having a major longitudinal dimension, said major longitudinal dimension being located between reduced longitudinal dimensions; said surface layer being bilaterally symmetrical across both of said first and second axes; said transverse dimension of said surface layer along said first axis being 10-17 cm; said major longitudinal dimension of said surface layer along said second axis being 5-18 cm; said reduced longitudinal dimensions being less than said major longitudinal dimension.
- 2. A support device according to claim 1 wherein said surface layer on opposing sides of said longitudinal axis are mirror images of one another.
- 3. A support device according to claim 1 wherein said support layer includes at least one lift member.
- 4. A support device according to claim 1 wherein said support layer includes at least two lift members.
- 5. A support device according to claim 1 further including an adhesive layer for securing the support device to the tissues, said adhesive layer being intermittent.
- 6. A support device according to claim 4 wherein said device includes holes through said surface layer and not through said lift members.
- 7. A support device for supporting tissues overlying a first and second nasal passage, the support device comprising:
(a) an adhesive layer for securing the support device to the tissues; (b) a support layer; and (c) a surface layer, the surface layer configured to include:
(i) a first transverse dimension having a first transverse axis; (ii) a center longitudinal dimension having a center longitudinal axis which is orthogonal to the first transverse axis and bisects the first transverse axis; (iii) a first and second lateral longitudinal dimension on opposing sides of the center longitudinal dimension, the center longitudinal dimension being greater than the first and second lateral longitudinal dimensions; (d) wherein opposing sides of the surface layer of the center longitudinal axis are mirror images of one another.
- 8. The support device of claim 7, wherein the center longitudinal dimension is less than the first transverse dimension.
- 9. The support device of claim 7, wherein the support layer includes at least one lift member.
- 10. The support device of claim 7, wherein the support layer includes at least two lift members.
- 11. A support device sized and configured for supporting tissues overlying first and second nasal passages, the support device comprising:
a support layer configured to reduce the draw of the supporting tissues inward toward the nasal passages during respiration; and a surface layer, the surface layer configured to include:
a first axis that bisects the surface layer along a transverse dimension; a second axis that bisects the surface layer along a longitudinal dimension; a middle region located proximate the second axis having a major longitudinal dimension, the major longitudinal dimension being located between reduced longitudinal dimensions, the reduced longitudinal dimension being less than the major longitudinal dimension; wherein the surface layer is bilaterally symmetrical across the second axis;
- 12. The support device of claim 11, wherein the support layer includes at least one lift member.
- 13. The support device of claim 11, wherein the support layer includes at least two lift members.
- 14. The support device of claim 11, further including an adhesive layer for securing the support device to the tissues overlying the first and second nasal passages.
- 15. The support device of claim 11, wherein the middle region includes centering structure disposed along the second axis.
- 16. The support device of claim 15, wherein the reduced longitudinal dimensions are located on opposite sides of the centering structure.
- 17. The support device of claim 11, wherein the major longitudinal dimension is greater than any other longitudinal dimension.
- 18. The support device of claim 15, wherein the centering structure comprises a protrusion.
- 19. The support device of claim 9, wherein the transverse dimension is longer than the longitudinal dimension.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/264,464, filed Mar. 8, 1999; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/018,603, filed Feb. 4, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,033,422; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/843,741 filed Apr. 21, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,913,873; the entire disclosure of each of these applications being incorporated herein by reference.
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