Apparatus for the stabilization of head position
12478335 ยท 2025-11-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61N5/1049
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B90/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N5/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B6/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N5/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A head-stabilizing apparatus is adapted to position a head of a patient undergoing a medical procedure. The head-stabilizing apparatus includes a patient locator and a patient mask. The patient locator includes a mouthpiece adapted to be placed in a mouth of the patient undergoing the medical procedure. The patient mask is configured to change between an unworn position in which the patient mask is spaced apart from the face of the patient and an patient-worn position in which the patient mask overlays the face of the patient and receives the head of the patient undergoing the medical procedure. The patient locator is configured to selectively couple with the patient mask.
Claims
1. A head-stabilizing apparatus adapted to position a head of a patient undergoing a medical procedure, the head-stabilizing apparatus comprising a patient locator including a mouthpiece adapted to be placed in a mouth of the patient undergoing the medical procedure and a mouthpiece anchor coupled to the mouthpiece to move therewith, a patient mask including a patient-locator mount adapted to mate with a patient-head guard configured to change between an unworn position in which the patient mask is spaced apart from a face of the patient and a patient-worn position in which the patient mask overlays the face of the patient and receives the head of the patient undergoing the medical procedure, and patient-locator retainer means for drawing the patient mask toward a stationary position on the patient locator as the patient-head guard is moved from the unworn position toward the patient-worn position to cause the mouthpiece anchor to extend into a patient-locator receiving passageway formed in the patient-locator mount while the patient is gripping the mouthpiece in their teeth to cause the mouthpiece anchor to project outwardly away from the face of the patient and for retaining the patient-locator mount of the patient mask in the stationary position relative to the mouthpiece anchor of the patient locator to hold the patient-head guard in the patient-worn position overlying the face of the patient after the patient-head guard is moved from the unworn position toward the patient-worn position so that the patient mask can be retained on the patient locator as the patient lies on a table prior to undergoing the medial procedure to keep the head of the patient stabilized during the medial procedure, wherein the patient-locator retainer means includes a pair of deflectable latches configured to elastically deflect relative to the patient-locator mount as the pair of deflectable latches are inserted into the patient-locator receiving passageway formed in the patient-locator mount and a pair of retainer posts configured to engage with the pair of deflectable latches when the patient-locator mount of the patient mask is in the stationary position to retain the patient-locator mount of the patient mask in the stationary position relative to the patient locator.
2. The head-stabilizing apparatus of claim 1, wherein each deflectable latch included in the pair of deflectable latches includes a latch deflecting guide ramp that engages with the corresponding retainer post of the pair of retainer posts as the pair of deflectable latches are inserted into the patient-locator receiving passageway formed in the patient-locator mount to cause the pair of deflectable latches to deflect from a normal position in which the pair of deflectable latches are in spaced apart relation to define a first gap therebetween to a deflected position in which the pair of deflectable latches are in spaced apart relation to define a second gap therebetween that is smaller than the first gap and a retainer-post mating surface that mates with a corresponding latch-mating surface on one retainer post of the pair of retainer posts to block lateral movement of the patient mask relative to the patient locator and to block rotational movement of the patient mask relative to the patient locator.
3. The head-stabilizing apparatus of claim 2, wherein each deflectable latch included in the pair of deflectable latches further includes a cam surface that extends between the latch deflecting guide ramp and the retainer-post mating surface, the cam surface configured to allow the pair of deflectable latches to return to the normal position as the pair of deflectable latches are inserted further into the patient-locator receiving passageway formed in the patient-locator mount to cause the patient-locator retainer means to draw the patient mask toward the stationary position with a drawing force.
4. The head-stabilizing apparatus of claim 3, wherein the pair of deflectable latches are each coupled to the mouthpiece anchor at a cantilevered root and extend laterally away from the mouthpiece anchor to a distal end laterally spaced apart from the cantilevered root and the pair of retainer posts are each coupled to the patient-locator mount and extend laterally away from the patient-locator mount on either side of the patient-locator receiving passageway.
5. The head-stabilizing apparatus of claim 4, wherein each deflectable latch included in the pair of deflectable latches further includes a stabilizing protuberance located between the cantilevered root and the distal end of each deflectable latch that extends radially outwardly from the deflectable latch, the stabilizing protuberance engages one retainer post included in the pair of retainer posts to help block rotational movement of the patient mask relative to the patient locator.
6. The head-stabilizing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the patient-locator mount includes a patient-locator mount plate adapted to be arranged on an inwardly facing side of the patient-head guard and a patient-locator backing plate adapted to be arranged on an outwardly facing side of the patient-head guard to mate with the patient-locator mount plate to secure the patient-locator mount to the patient-head guard, and wherein the pair of retainer posts are coupled to the patient-locator mount plate.
7. The head-stabilizing apparatus of claim 6, wherein the patient-locator mount plate includes a main panel and a pair of docking tongues that extend from the main panel on either side of each retainer post included in the pair of retainer posts to engage with the patient-locator backing plate, and wherein each retainer post included in the pair of retainer posts includes a guide channel that receives one of the pair of deflectable latches as the pair of deflectable latches are inserted into the patient-locator receiving passageway to guide the patient-locator mount of the patient mask to the stationary position on the patient locator and a latch-mating surface that mates a corresponding retainer-post mating surface on one deflectable latch of the pair of deflectable latches to block lateral movement of the patient mask relative to the patient locator and to block rotational movement of the patient mask relative to the patient locator.
8. The head-stabilizing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the patient-locator retainer means further includes a latch lock configured to be arranged around the retainer posts when the pair of deflectable latches are engaged with the retainer posts to block deflection of the pair of deflectable latches and prevent unintended removal of the patient mask from the patient locator.
9. The head-stabilizing apparatus of claim 8, wherein the latch lock includes a latch-lock cover formed to define a retainer receiving passageway and a latch-lock spacer located in the retainer receiving passageway to divide the retainer receiving passageway into a first latch receiving passageway that receives a first deflectable latch included in the pair of deflectable latches of the patient-locator retainer and a second latch receiving passageway that receives a second deflectable latch included in the pair of deflectable latches of the patient-locator retainer so that the latch-lock spacer is located between the pair of deflectable latches when the patient mask is in the stationary position to block deflection of the pair of deflectable latches.
10. A head-stabilizing apparatus adapted to position a head of a patient undergoing a medical procedure, the head-stabilizing apparatus comprising a patient locator including a mouthpiece adapted to be placed in a mouth of the patient undergoing the medical procedure and a mouthpiece anchor coupled to the mouthpiece to move therewith, a patient mask including a patient-locator mount adapted to mate with a patient-head guard configured to change between an unworn position in which the patient mask is spaced apart from a face of the patient and a patient-worn position in which the patient mask overlays the face of the patient and receives the head of the patient undergoing the medical procedure, and patient-locator retainer means for drawing the patient mask toward a stationary position on the patient locator as the patient-head guard is moved from the unworn position toward the patient-worn position to cause the mouthpiece anchor to extend into a patient-locator receiving passageway formed in the patient-locator mount while the patient is gripping the mouthpiece in their teeth to cause the mouthpiece anchor to project outwardly away from the face of the patient and for retaining the patient-locator mount of the patient mask in the stationary position relative to the mouthpiece anchor of the patient locator to hold the patient-head guard in the patient-worn position overlying the face of the patient after the patient-head guard is moved from the unworn position toward the patient-worn position so that the patient mask can be retained on the patient locator as the patient lies on a table prior to undergoing the medial procedure to keep the head of the patient stabilized during the medial procedure, wherein the patient-locator retainer means includes a pair of deflectable latches coupled to the mouthpiece anchor at a cantilevered root and a pair of retainer posts coupled to the patient-locator mount, the pair of deflectable latches configured to elastically deflect relative to the patient-locator mount as the pair of deflectable latches are inserted into the patient-locator receiving passageway formed in the patient-locator mount, and the pair of retainer posts configured to engage with the pair of deflectable latches when the patient-locator mount of the patient mask is in the stationary position to retain the patient-locator mount of the patient mask in the stationary position relative to the patient locator, a latch lock configured to be arranged around the retainer posts when the pair of deflectable latches are engaged with the retainer posts to block deflection of the pair of deflectable latches and prevent unintended removal of the patient mask from the patient locator.
11. The head-stabilizing apparatus of claim 10, wherein each deflectable latch included in the pair of deflectable latches includes a latch deflecting guide ramp that engages with the corresponding retainer post of the pair of retainer posts as the pair of deflectable latches are inserted into the patient-locator receiving passageway formed in the patient-locator mount to cause the pair of deflectable latches to deflect and a retainer-post mating surface that mates with a corresponding latch-mating surface on one retainer post of the pair of retainer posts to block lateral movement of the patient mask relative to the patient locator and to block rotational movement of the patient mask relative to the patient locator.
12. The head-stabilizing apparatus of claim 11, wherein each deflectable latch included in the pair of deflectable latches further includes a stabilizing protuberance located between the cantilevered root and a distal end of each deflectable latch that extends radially outwardly from the deflectable latch, the stabilizing protuberance engages one retainer post included in the pair of retainer posts to help block rotational movement of the patient mask relative to the patient locator.
13. The head-stabilizing apparatus of claim 10, wherein the patient-locator mount includes a patient-locator mount plate adapted to be arranged on an inwardly facing side of the patient-head guard and a patient-locator backing plate adapted to be arranged on an outwardly facing side of the patient-head guard to mate with the patient-locator mount plate to secure the patient-locator mount to the patient-head guard, and wherein the pair of retainer posts are coupled to the patient-locator mount plate.
14. The head-stabilizing apparatus of claim 13, wherein the patient-locator mount plate includes a main panel and a pair of docking tongues that extend from the main panel on either side of each retainer post included in the pair of retainer posts to engage with the patient-locator backing plate.
15. The head-stabilizing apparatus of claim 13, wherein each retainer post included in the pair of retainer posts includes a guide channel that receives one deflectable latch of the pair of deflectable latches as the pair of deflectable latches are inserted into the patient-locator receiving passageway to guide the patient-locator mount of the patient mask to the stationary position on the patient locator and a latch-mating surface that mates a corresponding retainer-post mating surface on one deflectable latch of the pair of deflectable latches to block lateral movement of the patient mask relative to the patient locator and to block rotational movement of the patient mask relative to the patient locator.
16. The head-stabilizing apparatus of claim 10, wherein the latch lock includes a latch-lock cover formed to define a retainer receiving passageway and a latch-lock spacer located in the retainer receiving passageway to divide the retainer receiving passageway into a first latch receiving passageway that receives a first deflectable latch included in the pair of deflectable latches of the patient-locator retainer and a second latch receiving passageway that receives a second deflectable latch included in the pair of deflectable latches of the patient-locator retainer so that the latch-lock spacer is located between the pair of deflectable latches when the patient mask is in the stationary position to block deflection of the pair of deflectable latches.
17. A head-stabilizing apparatus adapted to position a head of a patient undergoing a medical procedure, the head-stabilizing apparatus comprising a patient locator including a mouthpiece adapted to be placed in a mouth of the patient undergoing the medical procedure and a mouthpiece anchor coupled to the mouthpiece to move therewith, a patient mask including a patient-locator mount adapted to mate with a patient-head guard configured to change between an unworn position in which the patient mask is spaced apart from a face of the patient and a patient-worn position in which the patient mask overlays the face of the patient and receives the head of the patient undergoing the medical procedure, and patient-locator retainer means for drawing the patient mask toward a stationary position on the patient locator as the patient-head guard is moved from the unworn position toward the patient-worn position to cause the mouthpiece anchor to extend into a patient-locator receiving passageway formed in the patient-locator mount while the patient is gripping the mouthpiece in their teeth to cause the mouthpiece anchor to project outwardly away from the face of the patient and for retaining the patient-locator mount of the patient mask in the stationary position relative to the mouthpiece anchor of the patient locator to hold the patient-head guard in the patient-worn position overlying the face of the patient after the patient-head guard is moved from the unworn position toward the patient-worn position so that the patient mask can be retained on the patient locator as the patient lies on a table prior to undergoing the medial procedure to keep the head of the patient stabilized during the medial procedure, wherein the patient-locator retainer means includes a pair of deflectable latches each coupled to the mouthpiece anchor at a cantilevered root that extend laterally away from the mouthpiece anchor to a distal end laterally spaced apart from the cantilevered root and a pair of retainer posts each coupled to the patient-locator mount that extend laterally away from the patient-locator mount on either side of the patient-locator receiving passageway, the pair of deflectable latches configured to elastically deflect relative to the patient-locator mount as the pair of deflectable latches are inserted into the patient-locator receiving passageway formed in the patient-locator mount, and the pair of retainer posts configured to engage with the pair of deflectable latches when the patient-locator mount of the patient mask is in the stationary position to retain the patient-locator mount of the patient mask in the stationary position relative to the patient locator.
18. The head-stabilizing apparatus of claim 17, wherein each deflectable latch included in the pair of deflectable latches includes a latch deflecting guide ramp that engages with the corresponding retainer post of the pair of retainer posts as the pair of deflectable latches are inserted into the patient-locator receiving passageway formed in the patient-locator mount to cause the pair of deflectable latches to deflect from a normal position in which the pair of deflectable latches are in spaced apart relation to define a first gap therebetween to a deflected position in which the pair of deflectable latches are in spaced apart relation to define a second gap therebetween that is smaller than the first gap and a retainer-post mating surface that mates with a corresponding latch-mating surface on one retainer post of the pair of retainer posts to block lateral movement of the patient mask relative to the patient locator and to block rotational movement of the patient mask relative to the patient locator.
19. The head-stabilizing apparatus of claim 18, wherein the patient-locator retainer means further includes a latch lock configured to be arranged around the retainer posts when the pair of deflectable latches are engaged with the retainer posts to block deflection of the pair of deflectable latches and prevent unintended removal of the patient mask from the patient locator, the latch lock including a latch-lock cover formed to define a retainer receiving passageway and a latch-lock spacer located in the retainer receiving passageway to divide the retainer receiving passageway into a first latch receiving passageway that receives a first deflectable latch included in the pair of deflectable latches of the patient-locator retainer and a second latch receiving passageway that receives a second deflectable latch included in the pair of deflectable latches of the patient-locator retainer so that the latch-lock spacer is located between the pair of deflectable latches when the patient mask is in the stationary position to block deflection of the pair of deflectable latches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(30) An illustrative head-stabilizing apparatus 20 is shown in
(31) The apparatus 20 includes a patient locator 22, a patient mask 24, and a patient-locator retainer 26 as shown in
(32) While the patient 10 is lying on the medical machine 12 prior to undergoing the medial procedure, like as shown in
(33) Once the patient locator 22 is in place in the patient's mouth 16, a physician may move the patient mask 24 from an unworn position as shown in
(34) While moving the patient mask 24 toward the patient-worn position, the mouthpiece anchor 30 is aligned with a patient-locator receiving passageway 38 formed in the patient-locator mount 36 so that as the patient mask 24 is moved toward the patient locator 22 the mouthpiece anchor 30 extends into, or is inserted into the patient-locator receiving passageway 38. By inserting the mouthpiece anchor 30 into the patient-locator receiving passageway 38, the physician applies an insertion force to the patient mask 24 to cause the patient-locator retainer 26 to draw the patient mask 24 toward the stationary position on the patient locator 22.
(35) After the patient-locator retainer 26 draws the patient mask 24 into the stationary position on the patient locator 22 to form the head-stabilizing apparatus 20, the patient-locator retainer 26 is configured to retain the patient-locator mount 36 of the patient mask 24 in the stationary position relative to the mouthpiece anchor 30 of the patient locator 22 to hold the patient-head guard 34 in the patient-worn position. In this way, the patient mask 24 can be retained on the patient locator 22 as the patient 10 lies on the table prior to undergoing the medial procedure to keep the head 14 of the patient 10 stabilized during the medial procedure.
(36) It may be important to keep the patient's head 14 stabilized and precisely positioned during the medial procedure to accurately treat the desired areas on the patient's head 14 and/or to get an accurate reading/scan. Therefore, the patient 10 may wear a head-stabilizing apparatus like the apparatus 20 as shown in
(37) Typically, the head-stabilizing apparatus includes a patient-head guard with a fixed, unremovable mouthpiece. Both the patient-head guard and the mouthpiece are formed to the specific patient so that the apparatus precisely fits the patient. The patient mask is located over the head of the patient and the mouthpiece is to be located in the patient's mouth during the procedure to position their head and help keep the patient as still as possible during the procedure. The mouthpiece is fixed in place on the patient-head guard to minimize any potential movement of the mouthpiece relative to the patient-head guard.
(38) However, this can make it difficult put the apparatus on the patient and may be uncomfortable for the patient to wear because the apparatus will be put on before lying on the table of the medical machine. Additionally, if any portion of the apparatus is damaged and/or needs to be replaced, a new patient mask and mouthpiece will need to be formed, which may be expensive and time consuming.
(39) Therefore, the apparatus 20 of the present disclosure includes the removable patient locator 22 that is retained on the patient mask 24 by the patient-locator retainer 26 as shown in
(40) By moving the patient mask 24 between the unworn and patient-worn positions, the apparatus 20 is able to change between a released mode as shown in
(41) The patient-locator retainer 26 includes a pair of deflectable latches 40A, a pair of retainer posts 42A, 42B, and a latch lock 44 as shown in
(42) The pair of deflectable latches 40A, 40B of the patient-locator retainer 26 include a first deflectable latch 40A and a second deflectable latch 40B that lie in spaced apart relation to each other to define a gap 46 therebetween as shown in
(43) The pair of deflectable latches 40A, 40B of the patient-locator retainer 26 are configured to elastically deflect between a normal position as shown in
(44) Each deflectable latch 40A, 40B including a latch deflecting guide ramp 52A, 52B, a retainer-post mating surface 54A, 54B, a cam surface 56A, 56B as shown in
(45) As the physician applies an insertion force to the patient mask to move the patient mask 24 from the unworn position to the patient-worn position, the deflectable latches 40A, 40B extend into the patient-locator receiving passageway 38 as shown in
(46) The latch deflecting guide ramps 52A, 52B will continue to guide the deflectable latches 40A, 40B in the deflected position as the patient mask 24 moves closer toward the stationary position until the guide ramps 52A, 52B move past the terminal ends of each retainer post 42A, 42B. As the guide ramps 52A, 52B move past the terminal ends of each retainer post 42A, 42B, the cam surfaces 56A, 56B engage the retainer posts 42A, 42B to allow the deflectable latches 40A, 40B to return to the normal position. This causes the patient-locator retainer 26 to draw the patient mask 22 toward the stationary position with a drawing force as shown in
(47) The drawing force pulls the patient mask 22 into the stationary position so that the retainer-post mating surfaces 54A, 54B mate with corresponding latch-mating surfaces 74A, 74B to block lateral and rotational movement of the patient mask 24 relative to the patient locator 22. In this way, the patient mask 24 is retained on the patient locator 22 and cannot be removed until the physician applies a release force to release the patient mask 24 from the patient locator 22.
(48) In the illustrative embodiments, each deflectable latch 40A, 40B further includes a stabilizing protuberance 58A, 58B as shown in
(49) Turning again to the patient mask 24, the patient-locator mount 36 includes a patient-locator mount plate 60 and a patient-locator backing plate 62 as shown in
(50) The patient-locator mount plate 60 includes a main panel 64 and a pair of docking tongues 66A, 66B as shown in
(51) Each docking tongue 66A, 66B includes a docking arm 68A, 68B and teeth 70A, 70B as shown in
(52) Each of the retainer posts 42A, 42B includes a guide channel 72A, 72B and a latch-mating surface 74A, 74B as shown in
(53) In the illustrative embodiment, the main panel 64 of the patient-locator mount plate 60 is shaped to include mouthpiece-anchor mating surfaces 76A, 76B. The mouthpiece-anchor mating surfaces 76A, 76B are formed in a second side 64B of the main panel 64 on either side of the patient-locator receiving passageway 38. The mouthpiece-anchor mating surfaces 76A, 76B each mate with corresponding mount-plate mating surfaces 32A, 32B on the mouthpiece anchor 30 to block lateral and rotational movement of the patient mask 24 relative to the patient locator 22.
(54) Turning again to the patient locator 22, the mouthpiece anchor 30 includes a mouthpiece-anchor mount 78 and latch stiffeners 80. The mouthpiece-anchor mount 78 is coupled to the mouthpiece 28. The latch stiffeners 80 extend in between the deflectable latches 40A, 40B and the mouthpiece-anchor mount 78. The latch stiffeners 80 are configured to provide stiffness to the deflectable latches 40A, 40B so that the latches 40A, 40B do not break when deflected.
(55) In the illustrative embodiment, the mouthpiece-anchor mount 78 is formed to define the mount-plate mating surfaces 32A, 32B. The mount-plate mating surfaces 32A, 32B are located on either side of the deflectable latches 40A, 40B outside of the gap 46.
(56) In the retained mode, the retainer-post mating surfaces 54A, 54B mate with the latch-mating surfaces 74A, 74B and the mouthpiece-anchor mating surfaces 76A, 76B mate with the mount-plate mating surfaces 32A, 32B to retain the patient mask 24 to the patient locator 22 by blocking lateral and rotational movement of the patient mask 24 relative to the patient locator 22. Movement in any one of the x-y plane, x-z plane, and y-z plane is blocked when the head-stabilizing apparatus 20 is in the retained mode. This is done by the shape/contour of the mating surfaces 54A, 54B, 74A, 74B, 76A, 74B, 32A, 32B. The stabilizing protuberances 58A, 58B provide additional locating points to help block movement in each of the x-y plane, the x-z plane, and the y-z plane. This helps to ensure that the patient mask 24 and/or the patient locator 22 will not move during the medial procedure.
(57) Turning again to the patient-locator retainer 26, the latch lock 44 includes a latch-lock cover 82 and a latch-lock spacer 84 as shown in
(58) The latch-lock spacer 84 is shaped to include latch-lock spacer surfaces 84A, 84B as shown in
(59) To fully secure the patient mask 24 to the patient locator 22, the physician moves the latch lock 44 from a disengaged position as shown in
(60) Before the patient 10 can wear the head-stabilizing apparatus 20 during the medical procedure, the patient locator 22 and the patient mask 24 need to be formed to the patient 10. The some of the components of the head-stabilizing apparatus 20 may come disassembled in a kit for the physician to mold and form to the patient 10. For example. The mouthpiece 28 may be heated to soften it and then placed in the patients' mouth 16. In some embodiments, the mouthpiece 28 may be heated in boiling water and then placed in cooler water briefly before inserting it into the patient's mouth 16. Once the mouthpiece 28 is in the patient's mouth 16, the patient 10 bites down on the mouthpiece 28 and creates a vacuum in the mouth 16 causing the mouthpiece 28 to mold to the patient's dentition, or gingiva. Thus, the patient's teeth, or gingiva rest within the teeth receiving portion 28T. Once the mouthpiece 28 is cool, the rest of the head-stabilizing apparatus 20 may be assembled.
(61) To form the patient-head guard 34 to the face 18 of the patient 10, the patient locator 22 is first placed in the mouth 16 of the patient 10 before the softened thermoplastic material of the patient-head guard 34 is placed across the face 18 of the patient 10 as shown in
(62) Then, the softened thermoplastic material of the patient-head guard 34 is placed across the face 18 of the patient 10 so that the material extends over the deflectable latches 40A, 40B, the retainer posts 42A, 42B, and the docking tongues 66A, 66B as shown in
(63) While the patient-head guard 34 cools and hardens, the backing plate 62 is moved onto the exterior side 34E of the patient-head guard 34 to couple to the patient-locator mount plate 60 as shown in
(64) Once the patient mask 24 is formed, the physician can then engage the latches 40A, 40B with the release force like as suggested in
(65) The present disclosure relates to a head-stabilizing apparatus 20 that includes the patient locator 22, the patient mask 24, and the patient-locator retainer 26. The patient locator 22 includes the mouthpiece 28, also sometimes referred to as a mouthguard, and the mouthpiece anchor 30, also sometimes referred to as a holder. The mouthpiece 28 is a formable portion, made of Ateva 2820 AG medical grade EVA, which is made to conform with the patient's teeth and maxilla. The mouthpiece anchor 30 is manufactured separately from the mouthpiece 28 and is more ridged than the mouthpiece 28 as it is made of polycarbonate. The mouthpiece 28 is over molded onto the mouthpiece anchor 30 so that they are one single piece. This is how the component would arrive in the kit provided to the physician.
(66) The patient mask 24 includes the patient-locator mount 36, which includes the patient-locator mount plate 60 and the backing plate 62, also sometimes referred to as the clamp. The patient-locator mount plate 60 and the backing plate 62 are both made of a polycarbonate material.
(67) In some embodiments, the patient-locator mount 36 further includes stabilizer pads 63. The stabilizer pads 63 are made of foam and are coupled to the sides of the patient-locator mount plate 60 and the backing plate 62 that engage the mask 24. Two stabilizer pads 63 may be coupled to the first side 64A of the patient-locator mount plate 60 and engage the interior side 341 of the patient-head guard 34. The other two stabilizer pads 63 may be coupled to the side of the patient-locator backing plate 62 that faces the patient-locator mount plate 60 and engage the exterior side 34E of the patient-head guard 34. The stabilizer pads 63 may provide compliance in the engagement with the mask 24, providing a more secure connection. Both the patient-locator mount plate 60 and the backing plate 62 include the stabilizer pads 63 when it arrives in the kit provided to the physician.
(68) The patient-locator retainer 26 includes the latches 40A, 40B, the retainer posts 42A, 42B, and the latch lock 44. The latches 40A, 40B, also sometimes referred to as snap-fit latches, are formed with the mouthpiece anchor 30. The retainer posts 42A, 42B, also sometimes referred to as snap-fit locking tabs, are formed with the patient-locator mount plate 60. The latch lock 44, also sometimes referred to as a boot, is a separate component that fits over the latches 40A, 40B, and the retainer posts 42A, 42B.
(69) While the disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the foregoing drawings and description, the same is to be considered as exemplary and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.