ORAL APPLIANCES USE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ACCUTHERM AIRWAY TECHNOLOGIES 4300 Alpha Road, #115 Farmers Branch TX 75244 Oral appliances for use in preventing snoring and sleep apnea and improving breathing during sleep;
SPOT DOT JANINE STIENE SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST, P.C. 213 Hallock Road, Suite 6 Stony Brook NY 11790 Oral appliances for use in tongue training; oral appliance for training proper lingual resting posture; intra-oral appliances for use in training the tongue; oral appliance for dissuading the tongue from thrusting on or between the teeth; oral appliance from deterring noxious oral habits;
SPOT PAL JANINE STIENE SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST, P.C. 213 Hallock Road, Suite 6 Stony Brook NY 11790 Oral appliances for use in tongue training; oral appliance for training proper lingual resting posture; intra-oral appliances for use in training the tongue; oral appliance for dissuading the tongue from thrusting on or between the teeth; oral appliance from deterring noxious oral habits;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. The invention is directed to a network-enabled appliance. The appliance may aid the remote monitoring of various measured data. The device may monitor a variable or set of variables and output the data upon request. In addition, the appliance may issue alarms, alerts, warning and other notifications when a variable matches a setpoint or undergoes a specified change, deviation, and/or fluctuation. Further the appliance may be operable to communicate with other appliances. The communication may comprise periodic pinging of peer appliances. In this manner, a peer appliance may detect a failure in other network-enabled appliances when an anticipated ping is not received. Further, the communication may enable the establishment of a directory of capabilities of various appliances. In this manner, a group of appliances may perform more complex behaviors by grouping resources. Further, a group of appliances may act to reestablish the behavior of a failed device.