neil0502
31-Jan-2006, 20:45
Saw this on the Sjogren's Syndrome Eyes forum:
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6908195.pdf
The original post to the Sjogren's forum came from a UK citizen and read:
Robert was inspired whilst sitting in the sauna.He realised his eyes felt and looked great. Tears are made up of three layers, one of which is oily. When tears are heated up , they run easily over the dry surface of the eye,which provides lubrication and prevents dry eyes.. Rob realized if he could harness the power of steam and concentrate it on the eye for short periods, this could help eradicate dry eye problems..The usual treatmentfor this is eye drops, however the eye is sensitive and drops contain chemicals which may cause reactions and are awkward to administer.. Rob felt that the 21st century needed something more advanced and user friendly.. These new Steam Goggles invention look like swimming goggles except for when you switch them on they fill with steam, which comes from moistened, single use cloth strips that is placed in a cavity in the side of the goggles, and then heated up.The glass goggles are kept at a slightly higher temperature to stop them misting up. This means that the user can read or walk about wearing them. The optimum time you would need to wear them is between 5 & 10 mins a day.....
PS, I have no further info as to where or when these goggles will be on sale,as they were shown on a TV proramme as new medical aids.. I will try to find out further...
Interesting ... in part because it's just interesting, but in part because I thought the sauna would decimate my eyes, but ... it doesn't seem to. I thought it might just be the salinity of my perspiration bathing my eyes, but maybe it's more. Maybe it's the same thing that warm compresses do for MGD ... or ... ??
I may reach out to this inventor, if possible, and see what's up.
Would those be some rock-and-roll goggles, or what? :)
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6908195.pdf
The original post to the Sjogren's forum came from a UK citizen and read:
Robert was inspired whilst sitting in the sauna.He realised his eyes felt and looked great. Tears are made up of three layers, one of which is oily. When tears are heated up , they run easily over the dry surface of the eye,which provides lubrication and prevents dry eyes.. Rob realized if he could harness the power of steam and concentrate it on the eye for short periods, this could help eradicate dry eye problems..The usual treatmentfor this is eye drops, however the eye is sensitive and drops contain chemicals which may cause reactions and are awkward to administer.. Rob felt that the 21st century needed something more advanced and user friendly.. These new Steam Goggles invention look like swimming goggles except for when you switch them on they fill with steam, which comes from moistened, single use cloth strips that is placed in a cavity in the side of the goggles, and then heated up.The glass goggles are kept at a slightly higher temperature to stop them misting up. This means that the user can read or walk about wearing them. The optimum time you would need to wear them is between 5 & 10 mins a day.....
PS, I have no further info as to where or when these goggles will be on sale,as they were shown on a TV proramme as new medical aids.. I will try to find out further...
Interesting ... in part because it's just interesting, but in part because I thought the sauna would decimate my eyes, but ... it doesn't seem to. I thought it might just be the salinity of my perspiration bathing my eyes, but maybe it's more. Maybe it's the same thing that warm compresses do for MGD ... or ... ??
I may reach out to this inventor, if possible, and see what's up.
Would those be some rock-and-roll goggles, or what? :)