Abstract
A combined tongue depressor and oral spray adapted to be connectable
to a container containing an oral spray material to enable material
contents contained within the container to be dispensed through the
tongue depressor and oral spray to reach a throat cavity and a rear
portion of the tongue, including a universally moveable longitudinal
tube member having an inner passageway extending from a proximal and
thereof to a distal end thereof; the proximal end being connected
to the container for permitting universal movement of the longitudinal
tube relative to the container; and a material exit associated with
the distal end of the longitudinal tube for permitting material contained
in the container to exit from the container and pass through the tube
and out of the tube to reach the rear of the tongue and the throat
cavity and the rear of the mouth.
Claims
1. A combined tongue depressor and oral spray device adapted to be
connectable to a container containing an oral spray material to enable
fluid contents contained within the container to be dispensed through
the tongue depressor oral spray device to reach the throat cavity
and the rear portion of the tongue, comprising: a longitudinal tube
member having an inner passageway extending from a proximal end thereof
to a distal end thereof; means for connecting the proximal end to
the container for permitting movement of the longitudinal tube relative
to the container; and exit means associated with the distal end of
said longitudinal tube for permitting material contained in the container
to exit from the container and through said tube and out of said exit
means to reach the rear of the tongue and the throat cavity and the
rear of the mouth.
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said inner passageway
is a central opening passing from the proximal end to the distal
end.
3. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said longitudinal
tube member has a shape with at least one flat side adapted for
resting on the tongue to prevent the tongue from blocking the exit
spray material from reaching the rear of the mouth cavity and the
rear portion of the tongue.
4. The device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the exit means includes
a nozzle portion having one end for connection with said longitudinal
member and another end including an aperture fluid dispensing portion.
5. The device as claimed in claim 4 wherein the aperture fluid
dispensing portion includes a plurality of openings inwardly displaced
from an outer rim portion of said other end and communicating with
said container through said passageway in said longitudinal tube.
6. The device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said means for connecting
said proximal end to said container includes a closure cap for said
container and a movable connector mechanism having one portion of
a universal connecter mechanism connected to said proximal end and
another portion movably connected to said closure cap to provide
relative movement of said longitudinal member relative to said closure
cap.
7. The device as claimed in claim 6 wherein said closure cap includes
a first member substantially relatively non-movable where said closure
cap is closed on said container and a second member telescopically
associated with said first member for movement relative to said
first member to decrease the volume of the container and said second
member to cause the material to be expelled from said container
through an opening associated with said second member, and said
movable connector includes first means for connection of said movable
connector with said longitudinal tube and second means for connection
with the opening in said second member and having an opening in
communication with the opening associated with said second member
for causing the material to be transmitted to said inner passageway
in said longitudinal tube member.
8. The device as claimed in claim 6 wherein said movable connector
is an L-shaped member having an inner passageway extending from
one end to the other, and one end of said inner passageway being
in fluid or material communication with the inner passageway of
said longitudinal member and the other end of L-shaped member being
in fluid or material communication with the opening of said second
member.
9. The device as claimed in claim 8, wherein said second member
and said second means include cooperating elements to permit said
longitudinal member to be rotated about a longitudinal axis passing
through the opening associated with said second member.
10. The device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the length of said
longitudinal tube is at least as long as a conventional adult tongue
to enable the exit means to reach the throat portion and enable
the user to hold the container free of pressure against the user's
body portion.
11. The device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the length of the
longitudinal tube is approximately three inches.
12. A combined tongue depressor and oral spray mechanism adapted
to be connectable to a container containing an oral spray fluid
to enable fluid contents contained within the container to be dispensed
as a jet spray through the tongue depressor oral spray mechanism
to reach the throat cavity and the rear portion of the tongue, comprising:
a longitudinal tube member having an inner passageway extending
from a proximal and thereof to a distal end thereof; means for connecting
the proximal end to the container for permitting movement of the
longitudinal tube relative to the container for movement through
an arc of 360.degree.; and exit means associated with the distal
and of said longitudinal tube for permitting the fluid contained
in the container to exit from the container and through the distal
end of said tube and out of said exit means to reach the rear of
the tongue and the throat cavity and the rear of the mouth proximate
to the tonsils.
13. The device as claimed in claim 12, wherein said inner passageway
is a central opening passing from the proximal end to the distal
end for providing a fluid connection with said container and the
exit means.
14. The device as claimed in claim 12, wherein said longitudinal
tube member has a quadrilateral shape in cross-section transverse
to its longitudinal axis with at least one flat side adapted for
resting on the tongue to prevent the tongue from blocking the exit
spray from reaching the rear of the mouth cavity and the rear portion
of the tongue.
15. The device as claimed in claim 12 wherein the exit means includes
a nozzle portion having one end for connection with said longitudinal
member and another end including an aperture liquid dispensing portion
having a plurality of openings providing direct communications with
said inner passageway.
16. The device as claimed in claim 15 wherein said plurality of
openings are inwardly displaced from an outer rim portion of said
other end and communicating with said container through said passageway
in said longitudinal tube.
17. The device as claimed in claim 12 wherein said means for connecting
said proximal end to said container includes a closure cap for said
container and a connector mechanism having one portion connected
to said proximal end and another portion connected to said closure
cap, said connection means having an inner aperture in communication
with the inner passageway of said longitudinal member.
18. The device as claimed in claim 12 wherein the length of said
longitudinal tube is longitudinally adjustable along a central axis,
at least as long as a conventional adult tongue and approximately
one to three inches to enable the exit means to reach the throat
portion and enable the user to hold the container free of pressure
against the user's body portion.
19. The device as claimed in claim 18, wherein said means connecting
said proximal end to said container includes a universal connector
having a pair of fluid passageways coupling a fluid passageway in
the closure cap with a fluid passageway in the longitudinal member
and wherein the longitudinal member is axially adjustable.
20. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said means connecting
said proximal end to said container includes a universal connector
having a pair of fluid passageways coupling a fluid passageway in
the closure cap with a fluid passageway in the longitudinal member
and wherein the longitudinal member is axially adjustable.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This invention claims priority from Provisional Patent Application
No. 60/406,466, filed in the name of the inventor Dr. Harold Katz
on Aug. 28, 2002.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] 1. Field of the Invention
[0003] This invention is concerned with a combined tongue depressor
and oral spray mechanism which is used to dispense or spray a solution
or fluid, such as a liquid, a gel, a gel paste or any other material
so that the rear portion of the throat area, and the rear portion
of the tongue, tonsil area or pharynx can be reached by the material
being sprayed.
[0004] 2. Description of Prior Art
[0005] Conventional oral spray devices use a spray head which just
about enters the forward or opening mouth portion, and the spray
or material dispensed does not reach the throat portion, tonsil
area or the dorsal or rear portion of the tongue or the pharynx
area. Specifically, the spray may also be blocked by the tongue
raising its position in the mouth cavity. Moreover, when a conventional
spray head is used, the spray portion or item dispensed spreads
and contacts the posterior portion of the tongue and does not reach
the rear of the mouth and the effectiveness of the oral spray, i.e.
item dispensed is dissipated. It has also been found that when a
conventional spray head or dispenser is used the user's tongue also
tends to prevent the spray or dispensed item from reaching the pharynx,
tonsil area, throat or rear portion of the mouth where the tonsils
are located, and as well as the dorsal portion of the tongue.
[0006] To use a conventional tongue depressor, together with a
dispensing mechanism or spray device, both individually would be
cumbersome for a user.
[0007] It has also been found that heretofore conventional spray
devices may be difficult to manipulate because the orientation of
the spray nozzle may be difficult to adjust based on the connection
between the spray nozzle and the material container.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] In order to avoid the deleterious effects of conventional
spray devices, I have developed a combined tongue depressor and
oral spray device or dispensing device which can be used by individuals
having the requirement for different angular usages. In one of the
preferred embodiments, the device can be used by individuals having
a different sized mouth cavity.
[0009] The purpose of the combined tongue depressor and oral spray
is to provide for a head portion or discharge nozzle at the distal
end of the mechanism so as to have or enable the oral spray which
includes any product or material that is dispersed or can be dispersed
through a nozzle opening to reach the intended area without having
the tongue prevent the spray or dispensed product from reaching
the throat portion, while the proximal end of the mechanism is close
to a container containing the fluid or item to be dispensed.
[0010] The oral spray which is intended to be dispersed by the
inventive combined tongue depressor and oral spray dispenser because
the material to be dispensed is intended primarily to reach a particular
area of a person's mouth and oral cavity. To be most effective,
it is intended that the material reach the rear of the mouth cavity
as explained. The oral spray to be dispensed or item to be dispensed
is to be distinguished from other oral sprays and dispensed items
wherein location or intended areas may not be as sensitive as the
intended area for the dispersion of the oral spray to be dispersed
with the combined tongue depressor and oral spray dispenser.
[0011] For the utility of the material dispensed, the rear of the
mouth cavity is the most important area to be reached and the tongue
has a tendency to block the opening to the rear portion of the mouth
cavity.
[0012] The combined tongue depressor and oral spray mechanism includes
a distal end portion which provides a mechanism having one or more
orifices to dispense the fluid and is connected with a central portion
having an inner passageway through which the material or fluid can
pass from its entry portion at the proximal end of the central portion
to the exit portion at the distal end. A movable connection is provided
for connecting the proximal end of the central portion to a fluid
container having a fluid dispensing mechanism.
[0013] In accordance with the teachings of this invention, the
combined tongue depressor and oral spray mechanism can be adjusted
for any individual mouth cavity and for any different angular control.
[0014] The combined tongue depressor and oral spray mechanism may
have a cylindraceous or a quadrangular outer configuration with
a round portion outer configuration, an oval outer configuration
or at least one flat portion outer configuration adapted to engage
or rest on top of the tongue portion or any other outer configuration
suitable to be applied to the upper surface of the tongue portion,
if necessary to prevent any part or portion of the tongue from interfering
with the spray discharged from the discharge nozzle at the distal
end.
[0015] The central portion in one embodiment for universal usage
is preferably about three inches in length to enable the distal
end portion with the nozzle to reach the throat cavity and the dorsal
portion of the tongue. This is for an adult. For a child, the length
extent may be approximately one inch. For this purpose, the present
invention proposes another embodiment having an adjustable central
portion. In one preferred embodiment, a telescopic arrangement is
used to provide for the length adjustment. This avoids the necessity
of having different sized devices for different individuals.
[0016] It is important to appreciate that the tongue may prevent
the dispensed product from reaching the rear of the mouth as set
forth above. It is important for the product or material to reach
down deep into the throat portion of the individual.
[0017] The present invention overcomes the problem of "Gag
Reflex" which happens substantially automatically when any
foreign object touches a sensitive area in the back of ones throat
and the rear portion of the tongue.
[0018] To understand the purpose of the present invention in more
detail, it is necessary to consider the problems in connection with
bad breath.
[0019] Bad breath is caused by Anaerobic Sulfur Producing Bacteria
which normally live WITHIN the surface of the tongue and in the
throat. These bacteria are supposed to be there, because they assist
humans in digestion by breaking down proteins found in specific
foods, mucous or phlegm, blood, and in diseased or "broken-down"
oral tissue. Under certain conditions, these bacteria start to break
down proteins at a very high rate. Proteins are made up of Amino
Acids. Two of the Amino Acids, Cysteine and Methionine, are dense
with sulfur. It is these Amino Acids which are not desired and can
cause problems.
[0020] When these "beneficial" bacteria come into contact
with these compounds, the odorous and "bad-tasting" sulfur
compounds are released from the back or dorsal portion of the tongue
and throat, as Hydrogen Sulfide, Methyl Mercaptan, and other odorous
and bad tasting compounds. These "problem" compounds are
often referred to as Volatile Sulfur Compounds (VSC), where volatile
means Vaporous and Effervescent, two adjectives which accurately
describe their ability to offend other people instantly.
[0021] An understanding of Bacteriology will explain a very important
fact about these "bugs." These are not "bad guys"--they
are not infectious. Everyone in the world has the same group of
bacteria in their mouth. You cannot "catch" bad breath
from someone else--even by kissing. Since they are part of our normal
oral flora, you cannot permanently remove them from your mouth--not
by tongue scraping, not by antibiotics, and not by rinses which
claim to "lift the bacteria off your tongue". The only
scientifically proven and clinically effective method of halting
Halitosis is by attacking the bacteria's ability to produce VSC
and by converting the VSC into non-odorous and non-tasting organic
salts.
[0022] I have found that with present sprays and tongue scrapers
the dorsal portion of the tongue and the throat cavity still harbor
these bad "bugs", and I have tried to solve the problem
to eliminate the development of the VSC.
[0023] The anaerobic bacteria not only live on the tongue and in
particular at the dorsal portion of the tongue, but are located
in the rear portion of the mouth cavity. Use of a conventional spray
head does not reach the rear of the mouth cavity, and therefore
the entire effectiveness of the oral spray only reaches part of
the intended area within the mouth cavity. Moreover, with a conventional
spray head, the tongue tends to block the spray and prevent it from
reaching the rear of the mouth cavity.
[0024] It is therefore the purpose of this invention to provide
an oral spray mechanism which can reach the throat cavity for dispensing
a material such as a fluid, a liquid in a mass or a gel of droplets
or a gel paste or any material which may be discharged, as discharged
from a pressurized container having an exit orifice.
[0025] Yet a further important purpose of my invention is to stop
bad breath due to activity at the tonsil area, throat portion and
rear portion of the tongue so as to neutralize the sulphur compounds
that were created by the anaerobic bacteria that live in the deep
recesses of the throat, tongue and tonsil area.
[0026] It is a further purpose of this invention to provide a combined
tongue depressor and oral spray to permit the contents of a pressurized
or non-pressurized container to have the fluid or gel contents thereof
to be discharged as the oral spray in order to reach the rear of
the mouth cavity without having the tongue interfere with the oral
spray.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] In order that the invention may be more fully understood,
and to have its purposes and advantages become readily apparent,
reference is made to the following detailed description of the preferred
embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
[0028] FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of one embodiment the
combined tongue depressor and oral spray mechanism shown attached
to a container adapted to contain a spray liquid with the mechanism
shown in full outline in one position and in dashed outline displaced
180.degree. from the full outline position;
[0029] FIG. 2 is a top view of the combined tongue depressor and
oral spray mechanism of FIG. 1, and showing the fluid or liquid
content container, closure cap and the tongue depressor and oral
spray mechanism in the one full outline situation looking down to
the container shown in FIG. 1;
[0030] FIG. 3 is a front view partially in section of the fluid
or liquid exit discharge nozzle as shown in FIG. 1 and the connection
to the container containing the fluid or liquid contained in the
container to be dispensed by the combined tongue depressor and oral
spray mechanism illustrating the exit orifice;
[0031] FIG. 4 is a partial schematic view facing the front of the
nozzle shown looking in the direction of line 4-4 of FIG. 3 of the
fluid or liquid exit from the nozzle portion of the combined tongue
depressor and oral discharge;
[0032] FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a portion human face with
the mouth portion shown in phantom and the combined tongue depressor
and spray nozzle in the mouth cavity;
[0033] FIG. 6 is a modification of longitudinal tube 30 as shown
in FIG. 1 in its collapsed or non-extended condition;
[0034] FIG. 7 is another view of the modified longitudinal tube
shown in FIG. 6 in its extended condition;
[0035] FIG. 8 is a partial elevational view of a modification of
the dispensing spray nozzle 40 as shown in FIG. 1 and provided with
an oval exit portion configuration and a plurality of exit orifices;
[0036] FIG. 9 is a side view of the modification shown in FIG.
8;
[0037] FIG. 10 is a bottom view of the exit portion of the outer
oval shaped member attached to the longitudinal tube shown in FIG.
8;
[0038] FIG. 11 is a partial elevational side view of a modification
of the longitudinal tube of FIG. 8;
[0039] FIG. 12 is a side view of the longitudinal tube of FIG.
11;
[0040] FIG. 13 is a bottom view of the embodiment of FIG. 11;
[0041] FIG. 14 is a schematic side view of a modification of the
combined tongue depressor and oral spray mechanism shown in FIG.
1 and provided with an exit portion connected to the longitudinal
tube to provide universal movement in all directions and illustrating
the longitudinal tube in three different positions, one of which
is in full outline, and the other three in dashed outline to show
movement to various different positions;
[0042] FIG. 15 is a top view of the modification shown in FIG.
14 and illustrating the different positions of the extension tube
for movement into different positions showing the extension tube
in different positions about a vertical or central axis of the container;
[0043] FIG. 16 is a front view of the modification shown in FIG.
14 and illustrating the extension tube displaced from the longitudinal
axis of the fluid container;
[0044] FIG. 17 is a partial elevational view shown partially in
section to illustrate in detail the structure for the material dispensing
arrangement between the container and the tongue depressor portion
so that the dispenser can be moved in all directions;
[0045] FIG. 18 is a sectional view taken along line 18-18 of FIG.
17;
[0046] FIG. 19 is a partial sectional view similar to FIG. 17 but
showing the tongue depressor portion moved from the position shown
in FIG. 17;
[0047] FIG. 20 is a partial sectional view taken along 20-20 of
FIG. 17; and
[0048] FIG. 21 is another partial sectional view taken along line
21-21 of FIG. 17.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0049] Referring now more particularly to the accompanying drawings
and in particular to FIG. 1 which shows one embodiment of one of
the best modes presently contemplated for carrying out the invention,
the combined tongue depressor and spray device 10 is shown attached
to or associated with a fluid container 12 for containing the liquid
or fluid to be dispensed and sprayed through device 10.
[0050] As best seen in FIG. 1, the combined tongue depressor and
oral spray device, device 10, is connected with container 12 which
is adapted to contain the liquid or fluid to be sprayed. Closure
member 14 closes inner extension portion 16 of container 12 which
is an entry portion extension from container 12 and entry-exit portion
for the material contained within the container. Closure member
extension portion 18 forms part of the fluid dispensing mechanism
and is coupled with closure device 14 and is a guideway for pressure
member 20 connected with longitudinal tube 30.
[0051] Referring now more particularly to FIG. 3 which shows extension
portion 18 and pressure member 20, extension portion 18 provides
a guideway for pressure member to move both in a vertical direction
relative to a central axis 22 which coincides with a central axis
of container 12, and also permits and confines rotation of pressure
member about the central axis 22. Pressure member 20 is rotatable
relative to extension portion 18 and is movable axially along axis
22 relative to extension portion 18.
[0052] Extension portion 18 has an outer extending portion 24 which
is in contact with the outside surface of pressure member 20 and
pressure member 20 has an outwardly extension portion 26 which cooperate
with each other for guiding and preventing the pressure member from
becoming disconnected from extension portion 18.
[0053] The outwardly extension portion 26 which cooperates with
outer extending portion 24 prevents pressure member 20 from becoming
dislodged from closure member extension portion 18.
[0054] Outwardly extension portion 26 and outwardly extending portion
24 cooperate to guide the movement of pressure member 20 relative
to closure member extension portion 18 both rotationally about axis
22 and longitudinally along axis 22.
[0055] Closure member 20 includes a central tubular member 28 which
communicates with longitudinal tube 30 and container 12 so that
pressure created by pumping action of pressure member 20 causes
the contents of container to enter into central opening 32 of longitudinal
tube 30.
[0056] Extension portion 18 is connected with member 14 to permit
movement of pressure member 20 relative to extension portion 18.
Pressure member 20 is rotatable relative to extension portion 18
and is movable axially related to the longitudinal axis of container
12 during both the pumping action and non-pumping action of pressure
member 20. Extension portion 18 of the dispensing mechanism is connected
with closure 14 and permits rotation of pressure member 20 through
an arc of 360.degree. about the longitudinal axis of container 12.
Pressure member 20 is coupled with extension portion 18 and is used
to cause the contents in the in container to be expelled by vertically
pushing pressure member 20 relative to closure member 14 and extension
portion 18.
[0057] Tongue depressor and oral spray device 10 is swively connected
to pressure member 20 and is rotatable through an arc of 360.degree.
about an axis perpendicular to longitudinal axis 22 of pressure
member 20. The spray device 10 may also be considered to be swively
connected with pressure member 20.
[0058] The combined movements of the tongue depressor and oral
spray device 10 and pressure member 20 relative to container 12
which is hand-held permits sufficient movement of device 10 relative
to container 12 so that the rear portion of the mouth can be sprayed
with ease.
[0059] As best seen in FIG. 3 which schematically shows the plunger
mechanism which includes pressure member 20 and is shown partially
in section and includes an inner rim member defined by outwardly
extending portion 26. Pressure member 20 cooperates with closure
member extension portion 18 which is provided with outer extending
portion 24 facing towards the central axis 22. Portion 26 is pressure
fitted within the inner portion of outwardly extension portion 26
and is held by frictional engagement with inner rim member 50 of
closure member extension portion 18, and outwardly extending portion
24 is in engagement with outer surface 52 of pressure member 20.
[0060] Pressure member 20 includes a roof portion 48 having internally
thereof an L-shaped fluid guide member 34 extending therefrom which
directs the material from central tubular member 28 to longitudinal
tube 30. Fluid guide member 34 surrounds central tubular member
28 and has an opening or orifice 54 forming an outer tubular exit
member from fluid guide member 34. Exit member or exit portion 56
of closure member 18 opens into central tubular member 28. Movement
of pressure member vertically and axially about the central axis
22 of container 12 causes material to be expelled from the container
12.
[0061] Pressure member 20 as schematically shown is provided with
an exit opening or orifice member 58 for communication with opening
54 of tubular member 28. Fluid guide member 34 is an L-shaped which
has one leg 34a provided with an opening 62 surrounding orifice
member 58 so that the material from container 12 and passing through
central tubular member 28 can be expelled through the orifice 58
into longitudinal tube 30. Tubular member 28 is surrounded by the
other leg 34b of L-shaped fluid guide member 34
[0062] L-shaped fluid guide shaped member 34 has its opening 58
opening into central opening 32 of longitudinal tube 30. Central
opening 32 has one end opening into and communicating with exit
orifice member 58.
[0063] Tongue depressor and oral spray device 10 generally includes
an L-shaped rotatable coupling member 36 at one end of tube 30 which
is swively connected with pressure member 20 so as to permit longitudinal
tube 30 to be universally movable relative to pressure member 20
and container 12, and for this purpose longitudinal tube 30 is shown
in one position in solid outline and in a position displaced 180.degree.
in dashed outline, but it should be noted that it can assume any
number of conventional positions for its intended use as best seen
in FIGS. 44 to 21.
[0064] Longitudinal tube 30 can have various cross-sectional configurations,
and as noted in the first embodiment, as illustrated in FIGS. 1
to 5, has a circular outer configuration when a transverse section
is taken perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis thereof, and as
shown in FIGS. 11 to 13. In a similar manner, the outer configuration
can have a square or rectangular or oval configuration when a transverse
section is taken orthogonally to the longitudinal or central axis
44 of tube 30, an example of which is shown in FIGS. 8 to 10.
[0065] L-shaped member 36 as shown partially in section includes
an extension portion 62 which is on the inside of pressure member
20 and adjacent to the outer rim portion of exit opening 58, so
that it is rotatably connected with pressure member 20 of orifice
member 56, and as seen in more detail in FIGS. 17 to 21, which shows
a modification to provide L-shaped member 36 at one end thereof
includes an undercut portion 64 which forms a rotable and connection
with the edge of orifice member of pressure member 20 for a universal
movement of longitudinal tube 30B so that tube 30 can be rotated
through an angle of 360.degree. relative to container 14. The inner
portion of extension 62 includes an opening which communicates with
opening 32.
[0066] Coupled to the other end of tube 30 is a dispenser spray
nozzle 40 as best seen in FIGS. 3 and 4. Dispenser nozzle 40 is
provided with openings 42 peripherally arranged about the central
axis 44 coaxial with central opening 32.
[0067] Spray nozzle 40 may also be provided with a central opening
46 aligned with opening 32 for the discharge of the material from
container 12.
[0068] As best shown in FIG. 1, the nozzle 40 may be provided with
a cover 40A which is shown proximate to nozzle 40 and provides a
cover therefore.
[0069] Referring now more particularly to FIG. 5 which schematically
shows the face of a human in phantom with the mouth orifice open
and one embodiment of the combined tongue depressor and spray device
positioned inside the mouth M with the combined spray device and
tongue depressor above the tongue to prevent the tongue from moving
into the way of the spray nozzle.
[0070] The tongue depressor positions itself in such a manner to
prevent the tongue from moving into engagement with the upper pallet
of the mouth so as to prevent the spray or fluid or material as
it exits from the dispensing nozzle 40 from reaching the throat
and discharging fluid or material or spray towards the throat portion
and the rear portion of the tongue. By preventing the material from
reaching the throat portion, the intended use of the oral spray
which has to reach the throat portion is destroyed.
[0071] The tongue depressor central portion 30 has its proximal
end attached to the L-shaped rotatable connector 36 for coupling
with the pressure member 20.
[0072] The tongue depressor as shown in the first embodiment while
having a circular configuration has a sufficient diametrical extent
to depress the tongue.
[0073] Reference is made to FIGS. 6 and 7 which show a modification
of the tongue depressor and oral spray 30 of FIG. 1 and designated
30A, and in which like parts have the same reference numeral throughout
and the modified parts have a different or related reference numeral.
[0074] In FIGS. 6 and 7, tubular portion 30A is shown as comprising
a telescopic arrangement 66 comprising L-shaped member 36A forming
an outer telescopic member and the inner tube forms an inner telescopic
member 30A. A telescopic arrangement is provided as another embodiment
because the mouth portions of an individual can vary, and it is
important to reach the rear throat area of the individual user.
In particular, when use is intended for a youngster, the length
of tubular member 30A is desirably smaller than a connectional size
for an adult and the possibility to reduce the longitudinal length
is desirable. Double headed arrow 82 shows axial movement of longitudinal
tube 30A relative ______.
[0075] FIG. 6 shows the retracted position and FIG. 7 shows the
extended position of the telescopic arrangement.
[0076] Referring now to FIGS. 8 to 10 which show a front view,
a side view and a bottom view of a modification of dispensing nozzle
40 and is designated 40A and which shows the nozzle 40A with an
oval transverse cross-section having a flat bottom or underside
portion 80 which is adapted to rest on top of the tongue and provided
with openings 42A. Longitudinal tube 30A which also is provided
with a flat portion, so as to have it rest on top of the tongue.
While in this view reference is made to longitudinal tube 30A, longitudinal
tube, 30 in a non-telescopic arrangement can also be used.
[0077] Referring now more particularly to FIGS. 11 to 13, which
shows a front view of dispenser or spray nozzle 40B having a dispensing
opening 42B. In this embodiment, the cross-section of tubular member
40B is substantially circular.
[0078] Referring now more particularly to FIGS. 14 to 16 and to
FIGS. 17 to 21 which show a detail of FIGS. 14 to 16. Tubular member
30B is coupled with pressure member 20 by means of universal coupler
84 and includes a substantially cylindrical member 86 forming part
of universal coupler 84 and connected with tubular member 30C.
[0079] Referring now more particularly to FIGS. 17 to 21 which
shows the details of the connection of the L-shaped fluid guide
member 34. In this embodiment, L-shaped member 34 is angularly arranged
with respect to pressure member 20 so that all different possible
angular movement of L-shaped member 34 relative to pressure member
20 is made possible.
[0080] Pressure member 2 is provided with a substantially cylindrical
housing 74 for receiving a cylindrical member 20. In FIG. 17, L-shaped
guide member 34 is shown in a center position and is movable in
either direction as shown by arrows 78A, 78B, and in FIG. 19, arrow
79C shows the movement in both directions. Tube 34 is rotatable
in ______.
[0081] The tongue depressor as shown can have a rectangular cross-sectional
configuration or a square cross-sectional configuration having a
flat portion similar to flat portion 80 which is adapted to rest
on top of the tongue if necessary.
[0082] The device is made from a readily available synthetic material
which has no deleterious effect on the mouth cavity.
[0083] The combined tongue depressor spray nozzle is utilized together
with the container by a user who holds the container in their hand
and places the tongue depressor spray nozzle into the mouth cavity
with the nozzle towards the rear of the mouth and back of the tongue.
It is well known that bacteria embeds itself on the tongue and that
the rear or dorsal portion of the tongue is difficult to reach.
[0084] Closure member 14 is provided with an outer surface having
a gripping surface so that the closure 14 can be easily opened and
removed from container 12.
[0085] The entire tongue depressor and oral spray device is quite
compact for ease of carrying with the container, as well as ease
of use. The central portion 12 is typically and preferably about
3 inches long so that the rear portion of the throat and the dorsal
portion of the tongue can be reached.
[0086] The universal coupler 84 comprises a canter levered pulley
86 in the form of a circular lug connected to the vertical wall
20A of the pressure member 20 in a manner that pulley 86 can only
be rotated about axis X-X, designated 86. Cylindrical member 88
is a hollow ball provided with a projection 90 directed to and approximately
at the center of the ball or cylindrical member 88.
[0087] Projection 90 is provided with two material flow paths 90A
and 90B which merge into a single flow path 90C at the right end.
At the right end, as viewed in the drawing, both paths which merge
communicate with L-shaped fluid or material guide member 34.
[0088] At the left end, both paths merge into a single flow path
90D as viewed in the drawing in FIG. 18. At the left end, path 90D
is connected with central opening 32.
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