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USPTO published patent application US20260096921A1 for a battery-powered heated eye mask with detachable eye covers, multiple independently controllable heating zones, and steam generation capability for therapeutic treatment of meibomian gland dysfunction, blepharitis, and dry eye disease. The invention by inventor Justin Mendelson features rechargeable batteries integrated within the body portion for cordless operation.

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USPTO published patent application US20260096921A1 on April 9, 2026, covering a battery-powered heated eye mask with independently controllable heating zones and steam generation for therapeutic ocular treatment. The application names Justin Mendelson as inventor and was filed October 6, 2025.

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BATTERY POWERED HEATED EYE MASK

Application US20260096921A1 Kind: A1 Apr 09, 2026

Inventors

Justin Mendelson

Abstract

A heated eye mask apparatus for therapeutic treatment of meibomian gland dysfunction, blepharitis, dry eye disease, and related ocular conditions. The apparatus comprises a body portion with adjustable straps and a pair of detachable eye covers releasably secured to the body portion via fastening mechanisms enabling positional adjustment. Each eye cover includes at least one heating element with multiple independently controllable heating zones, allowing targeted thermal therapy to specific periocular anatomical regions. The heating elements are powered by rechargeable batteries integrated within the body portion, providing cordless operation. Flexible tethers connect the eye covers to the body portion, providing mechanical retention and electrical connectivity. A control interface comprising user-actuatable buttons enables independent activation of heating zones. Alternative embodiments may include a steam generation system providing combined heat and moisture therapy. The adjustable configuration accommodates varying facial anatomies and enables customized treatment based on individual therapeutic requirements.

CPC Classifications

A61F 7/08 A61F 7/007 A61F 2007/0004 A61F 2007/0055 A61F 2007/0093

Filing Date

2025-10-06

Application No.

19351129

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Agency
USPTO
Published
April 9th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US20260096921A1

Who this affects

Applies to
Medical device makers Healthcare providers
Industry sector
3345 Medical Device Manufacturing
Activity scope
Patent application Medical device development
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Intellectual Property
Operational domain
Regulatory Affairs
Topics
Healthcare Medical Devices

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