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OT Improbable Research Patent

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Re: OT Improbable Research Patent

Post by Julie » Tue Oct 22, 2013 7:25 am

Looks to me like the idea is to have your tongue stuck to your chin all day!

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Re: OT Improbable Research Patent

Post by JDS74 » Tue Oct 22, 2013 7:37 am

Julie

I think the external part is removable during waking hours.
I haven't seen any studies of efficacy.

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Re: OT Improbable Research Patent

Post by cpapist » Tue Oct 22, 2013 8:07 am

There are no removable parts. The magnets are all implanted. Tests in dogs were successful.
OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate repelling magnetic implants to treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) using a canine model.
STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING:

Magnetic forces equivalent to effective CPAP were estimated with benchtop studies. An acute canine model was used to simulate pharyngeal collapse. Tolerance, safety, and stability of the implants were evaluated in a chronic series of 10 dogs observed over 6 months.
RESULTS:

Equivalence to CPAP (10-12 cm H(2)O) was achieved with low-force (<10 g/cm length), light (approximately 2 gram) implants. Magnetic implants prevented airway collapse in the acute canine. Normal behavior, swallowing, and oral intake were noted in the chronic canine over 6 months. Implant extrusion was 10%. Histology showed fibrous encapsulation without chronic inflammation.
CONCLUSIONS:

Repelling magnets successfully maintained a patent airway and were well tolerated in the canine.
SIGNIFICANCE:

Repelling magnets could represent an implantable alternative to CPAP if human studies reveal similar findings.

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Re: OT Improbable Research Patent

Post by chunkyfrog » Tue Oct 22, 2013 8:30 am

Is this a real thing? Really?
I laughed so hard I hurt my funny bone.

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Re: OT Improbable Research Patent

Post by cpapist » Tue Oct 22, 2013 8:47 am

Some people are stuck in the solutions they are familiar with and do not understand innovation.

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Re: OT Improbable Research Patent

Post by chunkyfrog » Tue Oct 22, 2013 9:03 am

Unscrupulous marketing relies on getting people to reject what they KNOW works in favor of risky,
unproven gimmicks in order to make money. It "works", in that it makes them rich,
but at the expense of the health, safety, and economic well being of their "customers".
I have always been repelled by the unconscionable tactics of MLM organizations, who use this logic extensively.
The catchphrases "innovative" and "paradigm shift" are so over-used, I am surprised anyone still believes them!

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Re: OT Improbable Research Patent

Post by LinkC » Tue Oct 22, 2013 10:28 am

Can I still lick frogs?

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Re: OT Improbable Research Patent

Post by khauser » Tue Oct 22, 2013 11:23 am

Warning, do not go anywhere near an MRI machine with this.

I'll leave the rest to your imagination.

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Re: OT Improbable Research Patent

Post by JDS74 » Tue Oct 22, 2013 11:27 am

chunkyfrog wrote:Unscrupulous marketing relies on getting people to reject what they KNOW works in favor of risky,
unproven gimmicks in order to make money. It "works", in that it makes them rich,
but at the expense of the health, safety, and economic well being of their "customers".
I have always been repelled by the unconscionable tactics of MLM organizations, who use this logic extensively.
The catchphrases "innovative" and "paradigm shift" are so over-used, I am surprised anyone still believes them!
The patent belongs to that unscrupulous company Philips of Philips-Respironics fame.

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Re: OT Improbable Research Patent

Post by chunkyfrog » Tue Oct 22, 2013 12:20 pm

Remember, The Mustang and the Pinto : both FORDs.
Management changes, even when the people are the same.
Anybody can have an off day--the bigger the success, the farther off!

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Re: OT Improbable Research Patent

Post by Goofproof » Tue Oct 22, 2013 2:41 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:Remember, The Mustang and the Pinto : both FORDs.
Management changes, even when the people are the same.
Anybody can have an off day--the bigger the success, the farther off!
As a mechanic with 45 years of working experience, Mustangs, Pintos and even Covairs, filled a need and were good cars. All machines have design limitations, everything we buy does. Life is about the odd's, you can't make everything fool proof. In the U.S.A., we pride ourselves by generating a more refined crop of fools, every generation. Jim
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Re: OT Improbable Research Patent

Post by idamtnboy » Wed Oct 23, 2013 1:10 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:Is this a real thing? Really?
I laughed so hard I hurt my funny bone.
The patent is real. So is the inventor. Here's a link to it on the US Patent and Trade Office website.

http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Pars ... PN/8511315

Here's a link to a PDF of the patent. It's only 64 pages long! http://www.freepatentsonline.com/8511315.pdf

Here are a couple of quotes from it.
We claim:

1. A method comprising providing an implant device comprising a carrier sized and configured for implantation in a tongue, the carrier including a ferromagnetic structure sized and configured to occupy only one lateral side of the tongue when implanted, the ferromagnetic structure adapted to magnetically interact with a magnetized material placed in a desired relationship with the tongue to stabilize a preferred tongue orientation, providing a magnetized material sized and configured for placement in or on a tissue region, placing the implant device such that the ferromagnetic structure occupies only one lateral side of the tongue, placing the magnetized material in or on a tissue region in a desired relationship with the tongue, and stabilizing a desired tongue orientation by magnetic interaction between the ferromagnetic structure of the implant device and the magnetized material.
Description


FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention is directed to devices, systems, and methods for the treatment of sleep disordered breathing including obstructive sleep apnea and snoring.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides devices, systems, and methods for resisting posterior movement of the tongue during sleep, thereby keeping an airway open.

One aspect of the invention provides an implant device comprising a carrier sized and configured for implantation in a tongue. The carrier includes a ferromagnetic structure sized and configured to occupy only one lateral side of the tongue when implanted. The ferromagnetic structure is adapted to magnetically interact with a magnetized material placed in a desired relationship with the tongue to stabilize a preferred tongue orientation.

In one embodiment, the carrier includes a first region sized and configured to occupy one lateral side of the tongue when implanted and a second region sized and configured to occupy an opposite lateral side of the tongue when implanted. In this arrangement, the ferromagnetic structure is carried only on the first region, and the second region is free of a ferromagnetic structure.

Another aspect of the invention provides a system that includes an implant device as described above. The system also includes a magnetic structure sized and configured for placement in or on a tissue region in a desired relationship with the tongue to magnetically interact with the ferromagnetic structure to stabilize a preferred tongue orientation. The magnetic structure can be sized and configured for placement, within an oral cavity, e.g., to be fitted on one or more teeth. The magnetic structure can also be sized and configured for placement in or on tissue outside an oral cavity, e.g., to be worn on a neck and/or a jaw and/or a chin.

Another aspect of the invention provides a method that provides an implant device as described above. The method also provides a magnetized material sized and configured for placement in or on a tissue region. The method places the implant device such that the ferromagnetic structure occupies only one lateral side of the tongue. The method places the magnetized material in or on a tissue region in a desired relationship with the tongue. The method stabilizes a desired tongue orientation by magnetic interaction between the ferromagnetic structure of the implant device and the magnetized material.
Here's the applicant info.
Inventors: Gillis; Edward M. (San Jose, CA), Boucher; Ryan P. (San Francisco, CA), McGill; Scott A. (San Ramon, CA), Paraschac; Joe (San Jose, CA)
Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Eindhoven, NL)
Appl. No.: 11/592,452
Filed: November 3, 2006
It was issued August 20, 2013.

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Re: OT Improbable Research Patent

Post by Todzo » Wed Oct 23, 2013 2:53 pm

JDS74 wrote:Perhaps a cure for snoring

http://www.improbable.com/2013/10/09/ma ... nt-patent/
This may not be a good idea for OSA.

From a recent article in the Journal Sleep: “Long-Term Intermittent Hypoxia Injures Brain White Matter”:

“ [the brains of] Control mice contained 62 plus or minus 7 ng cobalt/g wet weight, whereas Long Term Intermittent Hypoxia [a standard model of OSA hypoxia for research] mice contained 5600 plus or minus 600 ng cobalt/g wet weight (P 0.0001).” [...] added for clarity

So our tongues open up the airway but our brains end up being sucked down our throat! Maybe not a good plan.
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