The present disclosure relates to exemplary embodiments of a nose clamp, and more particularly, to exemplary embodiments of a nose clamp that can stop nose bleeds.
Nose bleeds warranting medical attention have been controlled by methods and devices which have been shown to be ineffective. Expandable sponges or surgical gauze packs are typically inserted into a nostril to engage the bleeding area of the septum. These devices are typically not able to apply sufficient pressure on the blood vessel to effectively control the bleeding. There is a need for a safe, simple, and reliable device which can provide ease of use, be inexpensive and effective in controlling nose bleeds.
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure can provide for a nose clamp comprising a first arm having an upper portion, a middle portion and a lower portion, wherein the upper portion extends outward and upward from the middle portion and the lower portion curves inward from the middle portion, a second arm having an upper portion, a middle portion and a lower portion, wherein the upper portion extends outward and upward from the middle portion and the lower portion curves inward from the middle portion, and a spring mechanism provided between the first arm and second arm, the spring mechanism having a first prong configured to extend within the upper portion of the first arm and a second prong configured to extend within the upper portion of the second arm, the first and second prongs providing a tensioning mechanism that pushes the upper portion of the first arm away from the upper portion of the second arm such that the lower portion of the first arm and the lower portion of the second arm are directed toward each other, wherein an inner surface of the lower portion of the first arm and an inner surface of the lower portion of the second arm have a concave shape and are configured to contour externally around a user's nostrils. The spring mechanism can be provided between the middle portion of the first arm and the middle portion of the second arm.
In some exemplary embodiments, the nose clamp can further comprise a first recess provided in the upper portion of the first arm, and a second recess provided in the upper portion of the second arm, wherein the first prong of the spring mechanism fits and is secured within the first recess of the first arm and the second prong of the spring mechanism fits and is secured within the second recess of the second arm. In some exemplary embodiments, an upper end of the first prong is curved to fit within a curvature of the first recess and an upper end of the second prong is curved to fit within a curvature of the second recess.
In some exemplary embodiments, the nose clamp can further comprise a first wall and second wall extending from the first arm, a first wall and second wall extending from the second arm, wherein the first and second walls of the first arm extend outward of the first and second walls of the second arm, and the spring mechanism is provided within the first and second walls of the second arm. In some exemplary embodiments, the nose clamp can further comprise a pin, wherein the first and second walls of the first arm have holes that align with holes of the first and second walls of the second arm and the spring mechanism, and the pin is provided through the holes of the first and second walls of the first arm, the first and second walls of the second arm and the spring mechanism to secure the first arm, second arm and spring mechanism to each other. In some exemplary embodiments, the nose clamp can further comprise a first middle wall provided between and joining the first and second walls of the first arm, and a second middle wall provided between and joining the first and second walls of the second arm. In some exemplary embodiments, the nose clamp can further comprise a first recess provided by the first middle wall within the upper portion of the first arm, and a second recess provided by the second middle wall within the upper portion of the second arm, wherein the first prong of the spring mechanism fits and is secured within the first recess and the second prong of the spring mechanism fits and is secured within the second recess.
In some exemplary embodiments, the nose clamp can further comprise one or more ridges provided at an outer portion of the upper portion of the first arm for providing a gripping surface at the upper portion of the first arm, and one or more ridges provided at an outer portion of the upper portion of the second arm for providing a gripping surface at the upper portion of the second arm. In some exemplary embodiments, the nose clamp can further comprise one or more structural supports provided at an outer portion of the middle portion of the first arm for providing structural support to the first arm, and one or more structural supports provided at an outer portion of the middle portion of the second arm for providing structural support to the second arm. The structural supports of the first arm and the second arm can comprise vertically extending rigid support structures. In some exemplary embodiments, the first arm and second arm are comprised of a blend of polycarbonate and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene.
The foregoing and other objects of the present disclosure will be apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, and claims, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
Throughout the figures, the same reference numerals and characters, unless otherwise stated, are used to denote like features, elements, components or portions of the illustrated embodiments. Moreover, while the subject disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the figures, it is done so in connection with the illustrative embodiments. It is intended that changes and modifications can be made to the described embodiments without departing from the true scope and spirit of the subject disclosure.
The exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure can provide for a nose clamp and a method of using the nose clamp that can be used to stop nose bleeds. Exemplary embodiments of the various methods and apparatuses will now be described with reference to the figures. The following description of the various embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, its application, or uses.
Preferably, the center compression spring 110, legs 120, 130 and arms 140, 150 are made of a single unitary element. The compression force created by the compression spring forces the legs 120, 130 toward each other and the arms 140, 150 away from each other, such that external pressure can be applied to the nasal walls by the clamping force applied by the legs 120, 130, as explained below.
A base portion 125 can be provided on the leg 120 and a base portion 135 can be provided on the leg 130. The base portions 125, 135 can have orifices to receive the legs 120, 130 and can have a snug friction fit such that the base portions 125, 135 do not slide in use. In some exemplary embodiments, the base portions 125, 135 are malleable and can be made of a transparent silicon polymer (or any type of plastic material or other soft material), and can be removable and replaceable, allowing the base portions 125, 135 to be removed and cleaned or replaced (e.g., disposable).
The inner surfaces 122, 132 of the base portions 125, 135, respectively, can have a concave shape that is contoured and configured to make contact with an outer portion of a user's nostrils. The surfaces 122, 132 can be angled to contour externally around the nasal walls and a dental roll packed inside the nostril to help prevent a nosebleed. The base portions 125, 135 can have bottom surfaces 126, 136, respectively, that can have a slight recessed curvature as shown to allow for maximum compression of a feeding blood vessel to the nose. The contoured area of the surfaces 122, 132 in conjunction with the curved bottom surfaces 126, 136 can allow for maximum internal and external compression surface areas to stop the nosebleed no matter where in the nose it may be.
A handle portion 145 can be provided on the arm 140 and a handle portion 155 can be provided on the arm 150. The handle portions 145, 155 can have orifices to receive the arms 140, 150 and can have a snug friction fit such that the handle portions 145, 155 do not slide in use. In some exemplary embodiments, the handle portions 145, 155 are malleable and can be made of a transparent silicon polymer (or any type of plastic material or other soft material) and can be removable and replaceable, allowing the handle portions 145, 155 to be removed and cleaned or replaced (e.g., disposable). The handle portions 145, 155 can have an ergonomic shape and grip on the outer surfaces to be easily pressed to apply on a user's nasal walls.
Inner surfaces 226, 236 of the lower portions 224, 234, respectively, can have a concave shape that is contoured and configured to make contact with an outer portion of a user's nostrils. The lower portions 224, 234 can have a bottom portion that curves outward which can allow for compression of the artery to prevent a nosebleed. The contoured area of the inner surfaces 226, 236 in conjunction with the curved bottom portions of the lower portions 224, 234 can allow for maximum internal and external compression surface areas to stop the nosebleed no matter where in the nose it may be.
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A method of using the nose clamp 100 can also be provided according to the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. A nosebleed kit can be provided having the nose clamp 100 and an instructional step by step guide (e.g., manual, booklet, DVD, software application). When a user's nose begins to bleed, a user or someone else can open the kit. The user can reference the guide/DVD. If a user is applying the nose clamp 100 themselves, a reflective mirror or sticker can be provided to help apply the clamp on the user first.
Then, based on a nasal/nostril size and anatomy (e.g., septal deviation), a properly sized dental cotton roll (e.g., a 7 mm×38 mm versus a 10 mm×38 mm) can be used in each nostril. The kit can have several different sizes of dental rolls included. The dental rolls to be used can be soaked in, e.g., oxymetazoline HCl 0.05%. In some exemplary embodiments, other medications approved for nasal decongestion can be applied, such as but not limited to phenylephrine hydrochloride 0.25% and azelastine hydrochloride 0.1%. Regardless of which nostril is bleeding, a dental roll is placed in both nostrils. The oxymetazoline soaked dental roll is then inserted in a corkscrew fashion in each nostril, rotating outwards towards the eye, allowing for ease in maximal insertion.
The nose clamp 100 can then be inserted over the lower third of the nose, just over the cartilage and not the bone (an appropriate photo/video can be provided in the manual/DVD). The user can then allow for approximately 20 minutes of medication and compression to take effect. In some exemplary embodiments, the DVD/mobile software application can provide a timer counting down on the screen. The DVD/mobile software application can also include an audio or audiovisual breathing rate teaching aid for the user to employ to diminish the user's blood pressure and decrease the user's anxiety. The rate can be approximately 12 breaths per minute.
After 20 minutes have passed, the user can re-assess the nose and remove the nose clamp 100. If there is no further bleeding, a calcium alginate pad in the kit can then be opened and used. In some exemplary embodiments, other type of medicated pads can be used, such as but not limited to a Kaolin impregnated gauze or an oxidized regenerated cellulose gauze. The medicated pad can be rolled into a cylindrical pattern. The dental roll is then be removed from the bleeding nostril and replaced with the medicated pad for further hemostasis. If both nostrils were bleeding at the same time, the process would be performed on both nostrils. The nose clamp 100 is then re-applied, and compression is repeated for another 20 minutes. The DVD/mobile software app can have a timer countdown. The same breathing pattern can then be repeated (e.g., 12 breaths per minute). The user can then remove the clamp and, if bleeding has stopped, also remove the medicated pad from the initially bleeding nostril and the dental roll from the non-bleeding nostril, or the user can remove a medicated pad from each initially bleeding nostril.
If after the initial 20 minutes have passed and bleeding still persists after removing the nose clamp 100, the dental roll can be removed from the bleeding nostril and replaced again with a new cotton roll soaked in oxymetazoline, and the nose clamp 100 can be re-applied. In some exemplary embodiments, the user can keep the dental roll(s) in place while the dental roll(s) is re-saturated using the oxymetazoline spray bottle. Sniffing in gently to facilitate absorption of spray into the dental rolls, the nose clamp 100 can then be re-applied, and compression can be repeated for another 20 minutes. The DVD/mobile software app can again have a timer countdown. The same breathing pattern can then be repeated (e.g., 12 breaths per minute). If the nose clamp 100 is removed, and the bleeding has now stopped, the user can remove the dental roll from the bleeding nostril(s), and apply a medicated pad in place, monitoring for cessation of bleeding. The medicated pad may stay in place for approximately 6-12 hours if bleeding is persistent, prior to removing the medicated pad. If bleeding still persists after the medicated pad is removed, it would be recommended that the user call for medical help.
To prevent recurrence if the bleeding has stopped, the kit can provide daily maintenance instructions. For example, the user can be directed to avoid aggressive nose blowing for the first few days (e.g., 5 days) after the initial nosebleed. The steps below should be conducted for, e.g., at least five days (the steps can be outlined in the manual/DVD/mobile software app). Upon awakening, the user can use a nasal saline spray bottle (which can be provided in the kit) to irrigate each nostril. The user can apply petroleum jelly to an inside of their nostrils, coating the lateral nasal wall and septum. The user can irrigate both nostrils a few times (e.g., 3 times) with nasal saline throughout the day in lieu of nose blowing. Prior to bedtime, the user can irrigate the nostrils again with nasal saline and apply petroleum jelly to their nostrils, coating the lateral nasal wall and septum.
The words “ranging”, “ranges from”, “ranges between” and other similar notations, are used herein interchangeably and are meant to include the first and second indicated numbers and all the fractional and integral numerals there between. It should be noted that where various embodiments are described by using a given range, the range is given as such merely for convenience and brevity and should not be construed as an inflexible limitation on the scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, the description of a range should be considered to have specifically disclosed all the possible sub-ranges as well as individual numerical values within that range.
The foregoing merely illustrates the principles of the disclosure. Various modifications and alterations to the described embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the teachings herein. It will thus be appreciated that those skilled in the art will be able to devise numerous systems, arrangements, manufacture and methods which, although not explicitly shown or described herein, embody the principles of the disclosure and are thus within the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
This application relates to and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/856,320 filed Jun. 3, 2019, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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PCT/US20/35883 | 6/3/2020 | WO | 00 |
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