Claims
- 1. A device for continuously applying cold to the zone of intra-oral tenderness located in the area of the plexus formed by the posterior and middle superior alveolar branches of the ipsilateral maxillary nerve of a subject comprising a first hollow metal tube closed at its proximal end, said proximal end being shaped for contact with the zone of intra-oral tenderness, a second hollow metal tube external to said first hollow metal tube and joined to said first hollow metal tube closely adjacent to the proximal end of said first metal tube, said second metal tube being adapted for supplying cold liquid into said first metal tube for passage therethrough, first flexible tubing means connected to the distal end of said first metal tube for recycling liquid after its passage through said first metal tube into a chilling zone, second flexible tubing means connected to said second metal tube for introducing cold liquid into said second metal tube and pumping means being provided for circulating said liquid through said second flexible tubing means into first said second metal tube, then into said first metal tube, then into said first flexible tube, then into said first flexible tubing means wherein two of said devices are connected by a means effective to mount said devices in a position effective to provide the application of cold bilaterally to a patient in need of the application of said cold.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/311,009 filed Sep. 21, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,527,351.
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Divisions (1)
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