Patent classifications
A61M16/0633
HEADGEAR FOR INFANT RESPIRATORY THERAPY INTERFACE
A patient interface assembly includes a patient interface configured to deliver breathing gases to the airway of a patient. A headgear is configured to support the patient interface on the head of a patient. The headgear can include a tab on each side configured to overlie the patient's cheek and forming a portion or an entirety of an attachment region for the patient interface. The tab can be angled relative to an adjacent portion of the headgear. In some configurations, the headgear includes a rear portion having a first degree of stretch and/or a front portion having a second degree of stretch. In some configurations, the headgear also includes a chinstrap having a third degree of stretch. In some configurations, the third degree of stretch is greater than the first degree of stretch and the second degree of stretch.
Interchangeable mask assembly
A system of breathing arrangements for delivering breathable gas to a patient includes at least first and second cushion components, e.g., full-face, nasal, nasal prongs, nose tip, and/or a combination of any of the above, including a nasal or full-face cushion and nasal prongs/nozzles combination, etc., that are different from one another in at least one aspect, and a common frame assembly configured to support each of the first and second cushion components. Various embodiments are directed to a full-face or nasal mask used with a frame having lateral connector portions having a stiffening member. The mask assembly may include a nose height adjustment device for the height of the cushion, or a cushion adjustment member by which the position of the cushion may be adjusted relative to the frame. The mask assembly may include a chin strap assembly.
Cushion to frame assembly mechanism
A full-face mask assembly includes a frame and a cushion provided to the frame. The cushion is adapted to form a seal around the patient's nose and mouth. A flexible lip is provided to an interior wall of the cushion. The flexible lip is adapted to engage the frame to provide a seal in use.
Mask
A mask includes: a mask body configured to define a space that covers at least one of a nose and a mouth of a subject; and a cushion member extending along a peripheral edge portion of the mask body. The cushion member includes: a first region that includes a portion that contacts a face of the subject when fitted; and a second region positioned between the first region and the mask body. A surface of the first region has a higher non-adhesive property than a surface of the second region, and the second region has transparency that allows the space to be seen through.
SEALING CUSHION
A sealing cushion for a respiratory mask assembly, the sealing cushion comprising a patient interface portion having a resiliently deformable sealing membrane for engagement with a patient’s face, and an aperture formed therein for receiving a nasal and/or mouth region of a patient’s face, the sealing membrane comprising a plurality of regions of different thicknesses, the plurality of regions comprising: a compliant nasal region (20) for engagement with the patient’s nasal bridge; a nasal support regions (25) disposed either side of the compliant nasal region for engagement with the sides of the patient’s nose; cheek support regions (30) extending from each of the nasal support regions for engagement at least with the patient’s cheeks, and a compliant base region (35) extending between the cheek support regions, wherein the sealing membrane in the nasal support regions has a greater thickness than in the cheek support regions, and wherein the sealing membrane in the compliant nasal region and the compliant base region has a lower thickness than in the cheek support regions and the nasal support regions.
CUSHION TO FRAME ASSEMBLY MECHANISM
A full-face mask assembly includes a frame and a cushion provided to the frame. The cushion is adapted to form a seal around the patient's nose and mouth. A flexible lip is provided to an interior wall of the cushion. The flexible lip is adapted to engage the frame to provide a seal in use.
BREATHING MASK WITH COUPLING ELEMENTS FOR HEAD STRAP
The invention relates to a respiratory mask of modular construction. The main components are reduced to four parts and are provided by the mask body, the forehead support, the mask bead and the attachment piece. The design, according to the invention, of the outflow structure between mask body and forehead support makes apertures in the mask body unnecessary for this purpose. The strap coupling in the region of the mask body is made easier by a funnel-shaped guide structure such that it is possible in a simple manner even without seeing it.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURE OF A PATIENT INTERFACE AND COMPONENTS THEREOF
Systems and methods producing a customised patient respiratory interface are disclosed. Data representative of one or more landmark features of a head of a human is obtained. One or more landmark feature locations of the landmark features are identified based on the data. A set of manufacturing specifications for production of the patient respiratory interface component is determined based on the one or more landmark feature locations. The patient respiratory interface component is produced based on the set of manufacturing specifications.
ORO-NASAL PATIENT INTERFACE
A patient interface including a positioning and stabilizing structure that is configured to maintain a first seal-forming structure and a second seal-forming structure in a therapeutically effective position. The positioning and stabilizing structure comprises a frame coupled to the plenum chamber. The frame includes a central portion coupled to the plenum chamber outside of the cavity. The frame also includes a pair of arms that extend away from the central portion in a posterior direction past the second seal-forming structure. The pair of arms are more flexible than the central portion. The positioning and stabilizing structure also includes headgear straps coupled to the frame, which configured to provide a tensile force to the first seal-forming structure and to the second seal-forming structure into the patient's face via the frame.
Patient interface
A seal-forming structure for a patient interface may include a patient-contacting surface configured to engage the patient's facial skin to form a seal; a posterior opening formed in the patient-contacting surface, the posterior opening configured to provide the flow of air at said therapeutic pressure to the patient's nares; and a support structure extending from the patient contacting surface to an interior surface of the seal-forming structure, the support structure and the interior surface forming a continuous loop, wherein the patient interface is configured to allow the patient to breath from ambient through their mouth in the absence of a flow of pressurised air through the plenum chamber inlet port, or the patient interface is configured to leave the patient's mouth uncovered.