Adjustable positive airway pressure or ventilation system
10485944 ยท 2019-11-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Donald Harrison (Park City, UT, US)
- Andrew Havens Gosline (Cambridge, MA, US)
- Veaceslav Gheorghe Arabagi (Cambridge, MA, US)
- Aaron Jonah Kapelus (Jamaica Plain, MA, US)
Cpc classification
A61M16/0605
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/0216
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a comfortable and adjustable nasal pillow configured to be part of a nasal pillow system that is part of a mask system used with a ventilation or PAP device. The nasal pillows are configured to have multiple degrees of freedom of rotation.
Claims
1. A positive airway pressure assembly, the assembly comprising: a plurality of nasal pillows; a mask frame comprising a central portion and a distal portion, wherein the central portion and distal portion defines a mask frame axis; wherein each nasal pillow comprises: a connection interface configured to connect to the mask frame; and an aperture; Wherein each nasal pillow comprises an upper portion and a base portion, wherein the nasal pillow tapers from the narrow upper portion about the aperture to the wider base section forming a cone; wherein the connection interface extends from the base portion; and wherein each of the nasal pillows is configured to independently rotate about the mask frame axis.
2. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the nasal pillows has an elliptical cross section about the narrow upper portion.
3. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 1, wherein the cone has a wall thickness of less than 20 mils.
4. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 1, wherein the cone has a curved front surface.
5. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 1, wherein the cone is formed of a plurality of coaxial rings, each coaxial ring having a varying durometer.
6. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the nasal pillows has an annular sidewall.
7. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 6, wherein the annular side wall of the cone has a tapering thickness being thinner at the upper portion and thicker at the base portion.
8. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 6, wherein the annular side wall of the cone has a constant thickness with a varying durometer between the upper portion and the base portion.
9. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 6, wherein the annular side wall has a plurality of strips having a varying thickness, each strip extending from the aperture at the upper portion to the base portion.
10. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 1, comprising an attachment sleeve for interfacing between the mask frame and each of the nasal pillows.
11. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 10, wherein each nasal pillow is provided with a plurality of annular ribs axially spaced about an attachment portion of each nasal pillow, the annular ribs engaging with a corresponding recess located about the attachment sleeve.
12. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 10, wherein the attachment sleeve can rotate axially with respect to the mask frame.
13. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 10, comprising an air conforming bladder extending from the attachment sleeve and configured to engage a user's maxilla.
14. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 10, wherein each of the nasal pillows is configured to rotate axially with respect to the attachment sleeve and wherein each of the nasal pillows is also configured to translate axially with respect to the attachment sleeve.
15. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 14, wherein the attachment sleeve can rotate axially with respect to the mask frame.
16. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 10, wherein the base portion of each nasal pillow comprises an annular tube, the annular tube having a smaller inner diameter than the wider base section of each nasal pillow.
17. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 16, wherein the annular tube interfaces with the base portion of each nasal pillow with an elastic trampoline portion.
18. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 17, wherein the elastic trampoline portion has a durometer that is lower than the durometer of the annular tube and the cone.
19. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 17, wherein the elastic trampoline portion has a wall thickness lower than the wall thickness of the annular tube and the cone.
20. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 1, wherein the connection interface of each nasal pillow is provided with a plurality of annular ribs axially spaced about an attachment portion of each nasal pillow, the annular ribs engaging with a corresponding recess located about the mask frame.
21. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 20, wherein each of the nasal pillows is configured to rotate about and translate axially with respect to recess located about the mask frame.
22. The positive airway pressure assembly of claim 20, comprising an air conforming bladder extending from the attachment sleeve and configured to engage a user's maxilla.
23. A positive airway pressure assembly, the assembly comprising: a plurality of nasal pillows; a mask frame comprising a central portion and a distal portion, wherein the central portion and distal portion defines a mask frame axis; wherein each nasal pillow comprises: a connection interface configured to removably connect to the mask frame; a non-circular aperture; a flexible base portion that is wider than and engages the connection interface; a cone portion extending from the base portion and tapering to a narrow upper portion about where the non-circular aperture is formed; and wherein each of the nasal pillows is configured to independently rotate about the mask frame axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing and other objects, aspects, features, and advantages of the disclosure will become more apparent and better understood by referring to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(12) Reference will now be made to the exemplary embodiments illustrated, and specific language will be used herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended though the exemplary embodiments discussed, but the examples are for purposes of illustration of the inventive concepts.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(13) To provide an overall understanding of the systems, devices, and methods described herein, certain illustrative embodiments will be described. Although the embodiments and features described herein are frequently described for use in connection with CPAP apparatuses, systems, and methods, it will be understood that all the components, mechanisms, systems, methods, and other features outlined below may be combined with one another in any suitable manner and may be adapted and applied to other PAP apparatuses, systems, and methods, including, but not limited to, APAP, VPAP, and BPAP apparatuses, systems, and methods.
(14) The present application seeks to provide a solution to the aforementioned problems by creating an adjustable, comfortable, nasal pillow and mask system that is interchangeable, light-weight, and adaptable to individual users.
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(16) The positive airway pressure assembly 10 can optionally include a headgear system 20 configured to provide a sealing force between the individual pillow assemblies 100 and the nostrils of the user. In certain cases the headgear system 20 can also provide a positioning force between the mask frame 50 and the maxilla of the patient, for example on the portion of the face between the upper lip and below the nose. It will be appreciated that the headgear assembly 20 can be formed of a resilient material, or be adjustable through various means so as to conform to the individual user's contours which, understandably, vary between various users. Further, the headgear assembly 20 and can also be configured to affix to distal ends of the mask frame 50 and can be configured to provide a certain degree of rotational adjustment between the mask frame 50 and the headgear 20.
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(19) The meshing or integration of the annular ribs 114 with the channels or ribs 154 provided in the attachment sleeve allows for incremental adjustment of the relative height or radial positioning of the nasal pillow 110 with respect to the attachment sleeve 150 by changing which ribs are meshed with which respective channel. In this manner each nasal pillow can translate axially with respect to a pillow axis thus providing one degree of freedom 104A. Additionally, the ribs and channels can slide with respect to one another when twisted about the pillow axis providing a second degree of freedom 104B. Finally, the attachment sleeve 150 can be provided with a sealing lip 170 which is configured to seal against a corresponding seal provided on the mask frame 150. This sealing lip 170 allows for the attachment sleeve 150 to rotate about the mask along the mask frame axis thus providing a third degree of freedom 104C.
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(22) In addition, users have differing angular locations and heights of their nasal openings from their maxilla. Thus degrees of freedom 104A and 104C allow for further customization of the relative position of the nasal pillow with respect to the nasal mask frame or attachment sleeve, either of which can be configured to rest against the user's maxilla between the nose and the upper lip.
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(25) In some embodiments (not shown), such as the alternative mask frame in
(26) The shape of the air conforming bladder can be curved having either a concave or convex contact surface, alternatively the contact surface can be angled, rounded or otherwise formed in any other number of desired shapes or with any number of contours so as to best engage with a user's maxilla. The malleable material, similar to the nasal pillows, can also have a varying thickness or durometer.
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(28) The cone structure 132 can be attached to a connection interface 108 about a base portion of the nasal pillow. The base portion 108 can include an annular tube 118 with the plurality of ribs 114 as discussed above. The connection interface 108 can be attached to the cone structure using a trampoline portion 138. The trampoline portion 138 can be provided with a thinner wall or an alternative material having greater elasticity so as to allow the trampoline portion 138 to be more flexible than either the cone portion 132 or the connection interface 108.
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(30) It will be appreciated that in certain embodiments the headgear can cause a direct tightening of the pillows into the nostrils of the user, thus having a direct correlation to a sealing force. In yet other embodiments, for example, when providing an air conform bladder, as discussed with reference to
(31) The cone portion, attachment portion and the trampoline portions, as discussed above, can have varying thicknesses in the range of about 10 mils to approximately 40 mils.
(32) In another embodiment, (not shown) the air conform bladder or cushion portion can also be filled with a foam or spongy material. This may be completely encapsulated within the sleeve or attached to the mask. In some versions the foam is open to internal air flow and pressure within the mask system. Similar to the air conforming bladder, the foam can also be shaped to fit a user's facial profile and more specifically in the area beneath the nose. It is contemplated to have detachable or interchangeable cushions of shapes and sizes to accommodate the facial features of different users.
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(34) The arms extending from the mask frame 600 as shown are angled and as a user rotates an elliptical-cross-sectioned nasal pillow about its axis, the angle at which the nasal pillow engages a user's nares varies. This adjustability can help a user optimize or customize the fitting to their choosing. As mentioned, the trampoline portion of the base about which the nasal pillows are formed can also deform and pivot about the stem allowing the user to customize the fit.
(35) The rotation, non-circular cone, and pivoting features all work together to allow a customizable fit.
(36) In this embodiment a plurality of washout vents 604 can be provided in a central portion of the mask frame 600. Additionally, the headgear 20 can be attached to the mask frame 600 using any of the previously discussed headgear attachment interfaces.
(37) While the forgoing examples are illustrative of the principles of the present invention in one or more particular applications, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that numerous modifications in form, usage and details of implementation can be made without the exercise of inventive faculty, and without departing from the principles and concepts of the invention. Further, discussion with regard to any of the specific features is intended to be for illustrative purposes, with the understanding that any feature discussed herein can be used in combination with any number of other features in any combination from any of the various embodiments. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the claims set forth below.