MASK
20180036502 ยท 2018-02-08
Inventors
- Alastair Edwin McAuley (Dallas, TX, US)
- Christopher Earl Nightingale (Auckland, NZ)
- Aidan Mark Shotbolt (Dunedin, NZ)
- Ivan Milivojevic (London, GB)
Cpc classification
A61M16/0605
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/024
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M16/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A mask is disclosed that has a gas outlet which is quiet and provides for a diffused outlet flow of gases. The outlet is preferably a slot formed between a hollow body and cover over said hollow body. The mask also preferably extends and seals under a user's chin in use.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. A respiratory therapy mask assembly for delivering a supply of gases to a user at a positive pressure, the mask assembly comprising: a hollow body comprising a first surface and a second surface, the first surface comprising a first circular aperture and a collar surrounding the first circular aperture; a mask cushion coupled to the hollow body and configured to seal with a user's face in use at a pressure above ambient pressure; a cover configured to removably attach to the hollow body, the cover comprising: a second circular aperture; and at least one attachment mechanism configured to couple the cover to the hollow body, wherein the second circular aperture and the first circular aperture are aligned along a common longitudinal axis, when assembled; and at least a pair of opposing slots disposed on opposing sides of the common longitudinal axis, the slots configured to accommodate expired gases.
3. The mask assembly of claim 2, wherein the first surface has a first contour and the cover has a second contour configured to follow the first contour.
4. The mask assembly of claim 2, wherein the cover is configured to substantially cover the first surface.
5. The mask assembly of claim 2, wherein the second surface is exposed when the cover is attached to the hollow body.
6. The mask assembly of claim 2, wherein the attachment mechanism comprises a rearwardly extending member and the hollow body comprises an aperture that receives the rearwardly extending member.
7. The mask assembly of claim 2, further comprising an elbow connector, wherein the elbow connector is configured to swivel about the common longitudinal axis of the first circular aperture and the second circular aperture.
8. The mask assembly of claim 2, wherein the cover includes at least one clip that clips the cover onto the hollow body.
9. The mask assembly of claim 2, wherein the at least one attachment mechanism is configured to be deflected to disengage the cover from the hollow body.
10. A respiratory therapy mask assembly for delivering a supply of gases to a user at a positive pressure, the mask assembly comprising: a hollow body comprising a first circular aperture and at least one opening positioned vertically above the first circular aperture, the at least one opening configured to allow expiratory gases to vent to atmosphere; a mask cushion coupled to the hollow body and configured to seal with a user's face in use, the hollow body and mask cushion forming a breathing chamber configured to be pressurized to a pressure above ambient pressure; and a cover configured to removably attach to the hollow body, the cover comprising: a second circular aperture; at least one attachment mechanism configured to couple the cover to the hollow body; and a cut out region positioned vertically above the second circular aperture and at least partially defining an open space, wherein in use, expiratory gases pass from the breathing chamber through the at least one opening and the open space.
11. The mask assembly of claim 10, wherein the at least one attachment mechanism extends rearwardly from the cover toward the patient.
12. The mask assembly of claim 10, wherein the at least one attachment mechanism is configured to be received in the hollow body.
13. The mask assembly of claim 10, wherein an outer surface of the hollow body comprises a recessed portion configured to receive the cover.
14. The mask assembly of claim 13, wherein the first circular aperture is disposed in the recessed portion.
15. The mask assembly of claim 10, the hollow body further comprising a collar surrounding the first circular aperture, the collar configured to extend away from the user and through the second circular aperture when the cover is attached to the hollow body.
16. The mask assembly of claim 15, wherein the collar is configured to couple to an elbow connector configured to deliver gases to the breathing chamber.
17. The mask assembly of claim 10, wherein the at least one attachment mechanism comprises a pair of laterally opposed attachment mechanisms.
18. The mask assembly of claim 10, wherein the outside surface of the hollow body comprises a plurality of walls configured to provide support to the cover, when assembled.
19. The mask assembly of claim 10, wherein, when assembled, an outside surface of the cover is flush with an adjacent outside surface of the hollow body.
20. The mask assembly of claim 10, further comprising a slot and wall arrangement to provide support to the cover, when assembled to the hollow body.
21. The mask assembly of claim 10, wherein the cover is external to the breathing chamber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] The preferred form of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0043] The present invention provides improvements in the field of CPAP therapy. In particular to a mask with a gas outlet is described which is quieter and has a more diffused outlet flow. In addition the manufacture of the gas outlet on a mask is simpler; it does not suffer to the same extent from excessive manufacturing faults. It will be appreciated that the mask as described in the preferred embodiment of the present invention can be used in respiratory care generally or with a ventilator but will now be described below with reference to use in a humidified CPAP system. It will also be appreciated that the outlet vent described is equally applicable to all forms of patent interface. It will also be appreciated that the outlet vent described can be used with various forms of mask, it is not limited to use with full face masks, but is described below with reference to full face masks.
[0044] The full face mask of the present invention also has the added benefit of extending under the chin of the patient in use, and as such patients do not require a chin strap, as is the case with some prior art masks.
[0045] With reference to
[0046] Controller 9 receives input from sources such as user input means or dial 10 through which a user of the device may, for example, set a predetermined required value (preset value) of humidity or temperature of the gases supplied to patient 1. The controller may also receive input from other sources, for example temperature and/or flow velocity sensors 11 and 12 through connector 13 and heater plate temperature sensor 14. In response to the user set humidity or temperature value input via dial 10 and the other inputs, controller 9 determines when (or to what level) to energise heater plate 7 to heat the water 6 within humidification chamber 5. As the volume of water 6 within humidification chamber 5 is heated, water vapour begins to fill the volume of the chamber above the water's surface and is passed out of the humidification chamber 5 outlet 4 with the flow of gases (for example air) provided from a gases supply means or blower 15 which enters the chamber through inlet 16. Exhaled gases from the patient's mouth exit through vents in the mask and are passed to ambient surroundings, as shown in
[0047] Blower 15 is provided with variable pressure regulating means or variable speed fan 21 which draws air or other gases through blower inlet 17. The speed of variable speed fan 21 is controlled by electronic controller 18 (or alternatively the function of controller 18 could carried out by controller 9) in response to inputs from controller 9 and a user set predetermined required value (preset value) of pressure or fan speed via dial 19.
[0048] Referring to
[0049] The hollow body 30 has an integrally formed recess 31. The recess 31 preferably extends longitudinally along and over the width of the mask body 30 but may not extend the full width of the mask as shown in
[0050] The hollow body 30 and insert 32 are injection moulded in a relatively inflexible material, for example, polycarbonate plastic. Such a material would provide the requisite rigidity for the mask as well as being transparent and a relatively good insulator.
[0051] Referring to
[0052] In some forms of the mask of the present invention the insert 32 is removable, but in other forms the insert is welded in place to prevent removal.
[0053] The insert 32 and narrow slots or outlet vents 37, 38 will now be described in more detail. Referring to
[0054] To provide support to the insert 32, within the recess a number of walls are provided that the insert rests against. In particular, as shown in
[0055] The insert 32 may be permanently fixed in the mask shell 30 by gluing, ultrasonic welding or other appropriate fastening methods. In other forms, and particularly that shown in
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[0057] To ensure a proper seal around the outlet vents 37, 38 and between the insert 32 and mask shell 30 a plastics gasket, for example, one made of elastomer, such as silicon, may be provided between the insert 32 and mask shell 30. The gasket (not shown) would ensure sealing between these parts and reduce the noise of gases exiting the vents 37, 38.
[0058] It will be appreciated that by providing expiratory vents in the mask of the present invention effectively allows for minimising of the noise generated by the outward flow of expiratory gases form the mask, as well as reducing the noise level, the flow through the outlet vents is more diffused.
[0059] An alternative form of the mask of the present invention is shown in
[0060] This form of the mask of the present invention would have the advantage that the plurality of holes 105 produces less noise but there is difficulty in moulding the sections 106, 107, 108.
[0061] A further alternative form of the mask of the present invention is illustrated in
[0062] This mask 200 has an alternative diffuser system where a narrow air gap 208 is formed between the outlet member 205 and the body 201, such that gases exhaled by the patient are forced through the air gap and diffused as they move out into the ambient air. In particular, a slot 204 (or series of holes, or any other means of allowing exhaled gases to exit the hollow body 201) are formed in the hollow body 201 and the outlet member 205, in the form of a cover is fitted about the slit 204. The cover 205 is substantially trapezoidal in shape and its bottom and side edges are fixed to the hollow body 201 of the mask 200. The bottom edge is substantially shorter in length than its top edges such that the width of the cover 203 increases from it's bottom to top edges. The cover 205 may be permanently fixed to the mask body (for example, by being welded, clipped or glued to the mask body 201) or may be able to be removed (for example, if the cover 205 was removably clipped to the mask body 201).
[0063] Referring to
[0064] Referring now to