Patent application number | Description | Published |
20120259159 | PESSARY DEVICE - A non-expandable pessary device, the pessary device having a top, a base, a length, a longitudinal axis, a maximum diameter, and a minimum diameter that is less than the maximum diameter. The pessary device has a pressure region adapted to extend between an anterior vaginal wall and a posterior vaginal wall of a user to provide pressure on the user's urethra through the vaginal wall. The pressure region includes the maximum diameter, and the maximum diameter is less than 25 mm. | 10-11-2012 |
20120259160 | PESSARY DEVICE HAVING IMPROVED COMFORT - A non-expandable intravaginal pessary device. The device has a top and a bottom, and a sidewall that extends between the top and the bottom. The sidewall, top and bottom form an outer periphery defining a total area of the device. The device has an interior that is substantially enclosed by the top, the bottom, and the sidewall. The sidewall has a convex bottom portion, a mid-section, and a convex top portion. The convex bottom portion connects the bottom to the mid-section, and the convex upper portion connects the top to the mid-section. The convex bottom portion has a maximum diameter of less than about 25 mm, and the mid-section has a maximum diameter less than the maximum diameter of the convex bottom portion. | 10-11-2012 |
20120259161 | PESSARY DEVICE WITH LONGITUDINAL FLEXIBILITY - An intravaginal pessary device. The device has a top, a mid-section, and a bottom. The device has a sidewall that extends between the top and the bottom, and the top, the bottom, and the sidewall form an outer periphery defining a total area of the device. The top has a first width and the mid-section has a second width, and the first width is greater than the second width. In addition, the top has a first flexibility and the mid-section has a second flexibility, and the first flexibility is greater than the second flexibility. | 10-11-2012 |
20120259162 | PESSARY DEVICE WITH IMPROVED PRESSURE PROFILE - A non-expandable intravaginal pessary device capable of providing varying pressure along the length of a woman's urethra when inserted into the woman's vagina. The device has a top, a bottom, and a sidewall that extends between the top and the bottom, and the sidewall, top and bottom form an enclosed outer periphery defining a total area of the device. The sidewall has a convex bottom portion, a mid-section, and a convex top portion. The convex bottom portion connects the bottom to the mid-section, the convex upper portion connects the top to the mid-section, and the convex bottom portion and the convex upper portion are capable of providing pressure to two distinct locations on a woman's urethra when inserted into a woman's vagina. | 10-11-2012 |
20120259164 | PESSARY DEVICE - A non-expandable intravaginal pessary device. The device has a top, a bottom, and a sidewall that extends between the top and the bottom. The top, bottom, and sidewall form an outer periphery defining a total enclosed area of the device. The device has a first region adapted to extend between an anterior vaginal wall and a posterior vaginal wall of a woman to provide pressure on the woman's urethra through the vaginal wall, the first region having a first width and a second region having a second width, wherein the first width is greater than the second width. In addition, the device applies a first pressure to a first portion of the urethra when inserted into the woman's vagina and applies a second pressure to a second portion of the urethra, wherein the second pressure is less than the first pressure. | 10-11-2012 |
20120259165 | LOBED PESSARY DEVICE - An intravaginal pessary device is provided. The device has a top, a bottom, a sidewall that extends between the top and bottom, and a length. The sidewall has a lower lobe, a mid-section, and an upper lobe. The lower lobe connects the bottom to the mid-section, the upper lobe connects the top to the mid-section, and the sidewall has curvilinear transitions from the upper lobe to the mid-section and from the mid-section to the lower lobe. | 10-11-2012 |
20120259166 | ARRAY OF PESSARY DEVICES - An array of non-expandable pessary devices. The array includes a first pessary device having a top, a base, a length, a sidewall extending between the top and the base, a longitudinal axis, a maximum diameter, and a minimum diameter that is less than the maximum diameter. The first pessary device has a pressure region adapted to extend between an anterior vaginal wall and a posterior vaginal wall of a user to provide pressure on the user's urethra through the vaginal wall, the pressure region comprising the maximum diameter, wherein the maximum diameter is less than 25 mm. The array also includes a second pessary device having a top, a base, a length, a sidewall extending between the top and the base, a longitudinal axis, a maximum diameter, and a minimum diameter that is less than the maximum diameter. The second pessary device has a pressure region adapted to extend between an anterior vaginal wall and a posterior vaginal wall of a user to provide pressure on the user's urethra through the vaginal wall, the pressure region comprising the maximum diameter, wherein the maximum diameter is less than 25 mm. The maximum diameter of the second pessary device can be greater than the maximum diameter of the first pessary device. | 10-11-2012 |
20120259167 | SINGLE USE PESSARY DEVICES - A non-expandable single use pessary device. The pessary device has a top, a base, a length, an outer surface, a longitudinal axis, a maximum diameter, and a minimum diameter that is less than the maximum diameter. The pessary device includes a pressure region adapted to extend between an anterior vaginal wall and a posterior vaginal wall of a user to provide pressure on the user's urethra through the vaginal wall. The pressure region includes the maximum diameter. In addition, the outer surface includes a usage indicator that is visible to a user viewing the outer surface of the device after the device is removed from the user's vagina. | 10-11-2012 |