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Resealable throat port

Sometimes your mouth is busy
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We have to breathe, like all the time. Sometimes, as in the case of a laryngospasm, while choking, or when drinking in abundance, it may be desirable to have a second means of supplying the lungs with air. Enter the resealable throat port. Flesh colored or with designer style, the throat port allows your lungs secondary access to the world with the flip of your thumb.
Worldgineer, Aug 17 2004

Transfusion Treatment for Asphyxiation http://www.halfbake...0for_20Asphyxiation
Created in annos here. [Worldgineer, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

Like a tracheostomy, with a cover. http://www.drrayapp...%20Larynx-cases.htm
[Worldgineer, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

Tracheostomy, with a cover http://tracheostomy.com/speech.htm
[bungston, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

Effectively baked http://sleepdisorde...eekly/aa052800a.htm
And reversible. But no indication if it looks nice. [Worldgineer, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

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       This is baked in all humans, all your invention does is make the cover easier to take off and put back on. ;)
GutPunchLullabies, Aug 17 2004
  

       I remember the sheer panic of patients who were being encouraged to breathe normally after a period using a tracheotomy tube. this gives me the shivers...
po, Aug 17 2004
  

       This would be very creepy, because technically you could drink AND breath at the same time. + for the safety aspect, however creepy it is.
swimr, Aug 17 2004
  

       A good idea, but baked in many different ways. There are many types of tracheostomy covers including speaking valves, artifical noses, etc. Some are permanent covers, some are valves, and so on.
bungston, Aug 17 2004
  

       Cool, so you did post it.   

       Evolution picked a bad design for the breathing and eating tubes to cross.   

       Shame the existing designs (in the links) are ugly.
eulachon, Aug 17 2004
  

       I'm thinking black leather with a silver pull ring connected to the top.
Worldgineer, Aug 17 2004
  

       oh ok. you got me :)   

       someone recently commented on the relative intimacy of the human procreation organs and the sewer system...
po, Aug 17 2004
  

       Does it exist? I see permenent tracheostomy holes, holes that let only some air through, holes that only let air flow only one way. I don't see any that have an semi-perminent plug for only emergency use. And I don't see any that are diamond studed.
Worldgineer, Aug 17 2004
  

       Thanks, [contracts]. It's news to me - called a tube-free tracheostomy. See link.
Worldgineer, Aug 17 2004
  

       Didn't do it in the book though, [contracts]!
gnomethang, Aug 17 2004
  
      
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