Accessory Optimizes Nasal Breathing for CPAP Users and Deviated-Septum Sufferers (PHO-2419)
PITTSBURGH, PA (PRWEB) December 01, 2017 -- PITTSBURGH...An inventor from Glendale, Ariz., uses a CPAP machine at night, and his nostrils close up at night, which impedes his breathing and defeats the purpose of the CPAP. Concerned about the deadly consequences of this, he came up with and created a prototype of the INTERNAL NOSE SLEEVE.
This device provides a way to open up a person’s nasal passages. It aids breathing for a CPAP user or a person with a deviated septum. It also helps prevent health problems and even fatality, which promotes peace of mind.
Ergonomic, comfortable, easy to use and producible in design variations, the INTERNAL NOSE SLEEVE is ideal for anyone who must use a CPAP or suffers from a deviated septum.
The original design was submitted to the Phoenix office of InventHelp. It is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information, write Dept. 16-PHO-2419, InventHelp, 217 Ninth Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, or call (412) 288-1300 ext. 1368. Learn more about InventHelp's Invention Submission Services at http://www.InventHelp.com - https://www.youtube.com/user/inventhelp
Mike Drew, InventHelp, https://inventhelp.com/invention-services, +1 412-288-1300 x1368 Ext: 1368, [email protected]
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