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CN220046244U - Head-wearing type snore relieving device - Google Patents

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CN220046244U
CN220046244U CN202321666785.7U CN202321666785U CN220046244U CN 220046244 U CN220046244 U CN 220046244U CN 202321666785 U CN202321666785 U CN 202321666785U CN 220046244 U CN220046244 U CN 220046244U
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The utility model discloses a head-mounted snore relieving device, which relates to the field of snore relieving devices and comprises a protective cover attached to the face, wherein a first pressure belt attached to the skin around a lip is sewn on the surface of the protective cover, an opening for accommodating the exposed lip of a patient is formed in the surface of the first pressure belt, and a fixing support embedded on the surface of the first pressure belt is further included, and can be abutted against the skin around the lip. The utility model can enable the fixing support to be abutted against the skin around the lips through the pressure of the first pressure belt, so that the patient can keep the lips in a closed state in the sleeping process, the snoring phenomenon generated by pressing the respiratory tract when the opening range of the lips is large is reduced, the snoring frequency is reduced, and the snoring stopping effect is achieved. The combined arrangement of the extension cover and the airflow channel reduces the air quantity inhaled by the mouth of the patient in the sleeping process, forces the patient to breathe through the nasal cavity, and corrects the behavior of inhaling air by the inertial mouth of the patient in the sleeping process.

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Head-wearing type snore relieving device
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of snore stopping devices, in particular to a head-mounted snore stopping device.
Background
Snoring is a sound of snoring caused by vibration of uvula (uvula) due to upper airway stenosis during sleep. Snoring is generally classified into physiological snoring and pathological snoring. Physiological snoring sounds lighter and is generally caused by improper sleeping posture, too high or too low a pillow, and excessive physical fatigue. Pathological snoring is caused by the stimulation of inflammation such as chronic pharyngitis, rhinitis and other factors, can generate harsh respiratory sounds, and can cause the condition of apnea or asphyxia when serious.
The existing external snore stopping device usually achieves the snore stopping effect by limiting the opening of the lips on the face of a patient, however, the breathing habit of the patient cannot be quickly adjusted in the process of forcefully limiting the pressure of the lips of the patient, the breathing process of the lips of the patient is easy to be blocked, the patient is caused to generate stronger discomfort in the sleeping process, the lip state of the patient during sleeping cannot be successfully corrected effectively, and long-term use of the snore stopping device is not facilitated.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model provides a head-mounted snore relieving device aiming at the problems.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present utility model provides the following technical solutions: the utility model provides a wear-type snore relieving device, includes the guard shield that laminates in the face, the surface of guard shield is sewed up and is laminated in the first pressure area of the skin around the lip, the opening that holds patient's lip and expose is seted up on the surface of first pressure area.
The pressure belt is characterized by further comprising a fixing support embedded on the surface of the first pressure belt, the fixing support can be abutted against the skin around the lip to keep the lip in a closed state, an extension cover is fixedly connected to the surface, close to the outer side of the protective cover, of the fixing support, and a plurality of air flow channels are formed in the surface of the extension cover.
Furthermore, the oval opening structure of the fixing support can be used for accommodating people, and the positions of the opening are exposed.
Further, the surface of guard shield just is close to both ends position from top to bottom fixedly connected with first elastic strip and second elastic strip, is located same gag lever post of first elastic strip and second elastic strip fixedly connected with of same one side, the gag lever post is the arc structure and laminating in the auricle position.
Further, the bottom of gag lever post all forms the extension rod downwards along the skull direction, the equal fixedly connected with bandage structure of tip of extension rod, the bandage structure has crisscross fixed elastic band and die-pin to constitute, elastic band and die-pin can laminate in the hindbrain spoon position.
Further, the edge of the shield, which is close to the limiting rod, is sewed with a second pressure belt, the inner surface of the second pressure belt extends to form a plurality of anti-slip protrusions, and the anti-slip protrusions are pressed against the cheek surfaces in a natural state.
Furthermore, both sides of the shield are provided with heat dissipation channels which expose cheek skin.
Further, an alignment channel for accommodating the exposure of the chin is formed on the surface of the shield and below the shield.
Further, a metal clamping strip is stuck on the surface of the protective cover and near the upper edge, and can be folded and stuck on the cheekbone position of the face.
In summary, the utility model has the technical effects and advantages that:
the utility model can enable the fixing support to be abutted against the skin around the lips through the pressure of the first pressure belt, so that the patient can keep the lips in a closed state in the sleeping process, the snoring phenomenon generated by pressing the respiratory tract when the opening range of the lips is large is reduced, the snoring frequency is reduced, and the snoring stopping effect is achieved. The combined arrangement of the extension cover and the airflow channel reduces the air quantity inhaled by the mouth of the patient in the sleeping process, forces the patient to breathe through the nasal cavity, and corrects the behavior of inhaling air by the inertial mouth of the patient in the sleeping process. And moreover, the compactness and stability of the device connected with a patient in the use process are improved, and the phenomena of shifting, falling and the like of the device in the process of moving along with the patient are effectively avoided.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings that are required in the embodiments or the description of the prior art will be briefly described, it being obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the utility model, and that other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of a second view structure according to the present utility model.
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of a third view structure according to the present utility model.
FIG. 4 is a schematic side view of the present utility model in use.
In the figure: 1. a shield; 11. a first pressure zone; 12. a fixing support; 13. an extension cover; 14. an air flow channel; 15. radiating heat; 16. an alignment channel; 2. a limit rod; 21. a first elastic strip; 22. a second elastic strip; 3. an extension rod; 4. an elastic belt; 5. a supporting rod; 6. a second pressure zone; 7. a slip preventing protrusion; 8. metal clip strips.
Detailed Description
The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is apparent that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
Example 1: referring to fig. 1 and 2, a head-mounted snore relieving device comprises a shield 1 attached to the face, a first pressure belt 11 attached to the skin around the lips is sewed on the surface of the shield 1, and an opening for accommodating the exposed lips of a patient is formed in the surface of the first pressure belt 11.
The snoring prevention device also comprises a fixing support 12 embedded on the surface of the first pressure belt 11, under a natural state, the pressure of the first pressure belt 11 can enable the fixing support 12 to be abutted against the skin around the lips, so that a patient can be promoted to keep the lips in a closed state in the sleeping process, the snoring phenomenon caused by the compression of the respiratory tract when the opening range of the lips is large is reduced, the snoring frequency is reduced, and the snoring prevention device has a snoring prevention effect.
The surface of the fixed support 12, which is close to the outer side of the shield 1, is fixedly connected with an extension cover 13, and a plurality of air flow channels 14 are formed on the surface of the extension cover 13. The combination of the extension cover 13 and the air flow channel 14 can correct the air sucking action of the inertial mouth part of the patient during sleeping, so that the air sucked by the mouth part of the patient during sleeping can be reduced, the patient is forced to breathe through the nasal cavity, and the ventilation of air in the lips is not blocked during sleeping, the discomfort of the patient during sleeping is reduced, and the device is more easily accepted by the patient, so that the long-term use effect is achieved.
As shown in FIG. 2, the mounting bracket 12 has an oval opening structure, which is adapted to receive a person with exposed positions. The discomfort caused by the pressing of the fixing support 12 on the middle position of the person can be avoided, and the comfort of the patient during use can be improved.
The surface of the shield 1 and the positions close to two ends are fixedly connected with a first elastic strip 21 and a second elastic strip 22 from top to bottom, the first elastic strip 21 and the second elastic strip 22 which are positioned on the same side are fixedly connected with the same limiting rod 2, and the limiting rod 2 is of an arc structure and is attached to the position of the auricle. The first elastic strip 21 and the second elastic strip 22 are positioned above and below the ears of the patient, so that the stability of the shield 1 and the face of the patient can be maintained when the patient sleeps in different environments, and the shield 1 is prevented from falling. It is worth mentioning that the stop lever 2 does not generate compression acting force on the ear bone of the patient, so that the comfort of the patient during use is improved.
As shown in fig. 3, the bottom end of the limiting rod 2 is downward formed with an extension rod 3 along the skull direction, the end of the extension rod 3 is fixedly connected with a binding band structure, the binding band structure is composed of elastic bands 4 and supporting rods 5 which are fixed in a staggered manner, and the elastic bands 4 and the supporting rods 5 can be attached to the position of the hindbrain spoon. The combined arrangement of the elastic belt 4 and the supporting rod 5 can facilitate the patient to wear the snore stopping device smoothly, effectively prevent the device from falling off, and the stretchable elastic belt 4 and the supporting rod 5 enlarge the application range of the snore stopping device and enhance the practicability of the device.
Example 2: as shown in fig. 2, the edge of the shield 1, which is close to the limit rod 2, is sewed with a second pressure belt 6, the second pressure belt 6 and the first pressure belt 11 are made of the same elastic stretchable material, the inner surface of the second pressure belt 6 extends to form a plurality of anti-slip protrusions 7, and in a natural state, the pressure of the anti-slip protrusions 7 is tightly pressed against the surface of the cheek, so that the phenomenon that the shield 1 is turned over and wrinkled in the process of turning over and rubbing along with a patient can be effectively avoided, the compactness of the shield 1 when the face of the patient is attached is guaranteed, and further the phenomenon that the shield 1 shifts in the sleeping process of the patient can be effectively avoided.
As shown in fig. 3, the two sides of the shield 1 are provided with the heat dissipation channels 15 exposing the cheek skin, so that the large-area coverage of the shield 1 on the cheek of the patient can be reduced, and the uncomfortable skin condition of the patient can be effectively prevented.
As shown in fig. 3 and 4, an alignment passage 16 for accommodating the exposure of the chin is formed on the surface of the cover 1 and below. During the use, the chin of the patient can be partially exposed out of the alignment channel 16, so that the phenomenon that the shield 1 is deflected upwards during the action of the patient can be avoided,
as shown in fig. 2, a metal clip strip 8 is attached to the surface of the cover 1 near the upper edge, and can be folded and attached to the cheekbone position of the face. The purpose that is provided with metal holding strip 8 prevents that whole guard shield 1 from being in along with patient stands up, in-process of friction, the upper surface of guard shield 1 and patient's face produce the space, leads to guard shield 1 by the skew phenomenon of extrusion, has further ensured the stability when guard shield 1 and patient's face laminating use.
Finally, it should be noted that: the foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the present utility model is not intended to be limiting, but rather, although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the embodiments described, or equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof, and any modifications, equivalents, improvements or changes may be made without departing from the spirit and principles of the present utility model.

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1. A head-mounted snore relieving device, which is characterized in that: the face-care mask comprises a mask (1) attached to the face, wherein a first pressure belt (11) attached to the skin around the lips is sewn on the surface of the mask (1), and an opening for accommodating the exposed lips of a patient is formed in the surface of the first pressure belt (11);
the novel pressure belt is characterized by further comprising a fixing support (12) embedded on the surface of the first pressure belt (11), the fixing support (12) can be abutted against the skin around the lips to keep the lips in a closed state, an extension cover (13) is fixedly connected to the surface, close to the outer side of the protective cover (1), of the fixing support (12), and a plurality of air flow channels (14) are formed in the surface of the extension cover (13).
2. The head-mounted snore relieving device of claim 1, wherein: the fixing support (12) is of an oval opening structure, and the opening can be used for accommodating people and is exposed in position.
3. The head-mounted snore relieving device of claim 1, wherein: the surface of the shield (1) and the positions close to two ends are fixedly connected with a first elastic strip (21) and a second elastic strip (22) from top to bottom, the first elastic strip (21) and the second elastic strip (22) which are positioned on the same side are fixedly connected with the same limiting rod (2), and the limiting rod (2) is of an arc-shaped structure and is attached to the position of the auricle.
4. The head-mounted snore relieving device of claim 3, wherein: the bottom of gag lever post (2) all forms extension rod (3) downwards along the skull direction, the equal fixedly connected with bandage structure of tip of extension rod (3), bandage structure has crisscross fixed elastic webbing (4) and die-pin (5) to constitute, elastic webbing (4) and die-pin (5) can laminate in the back brain spoon position.
5. The head-mounted snore relieving device of claim 1, wherein: the guard shield (1) is close to edge department of gag lever post (2) and all is sewed up second pressure area (6), the internal surface of second pressure area (6) extends and forms a plurality of non-slip raised (7), and in the natural state, non-slip raised (7) pressure supports tightly in the cheek surface.
6. The head-mounted snore relieving device of claim 1, wherein: both sides of the shield (1) are provided with heat dissipation channels (15) which expose cheek skin.
7. The head-mounted snore relieving device of claim 1, wherein: an alignment channel (16) for accommodating chin exposure is formed on the surface of the shield (1) and below the shield.
8. The head-mounted snore relieving device of claim 1, wherein: a metal clamping strip (8) is stuck on the surface of the shield (1) and near the upper edge, and can be folded and stuck on the cheekbone position of the face.
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