Interface comprising a rolling nasal bridge portion

US10220171B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10220171-B2
Application numberUS-201214111739-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 13, 2012
Priority dateApr 15, 2011
Publication dateMar 5, 2019
Grant dateMar 5, 2019

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An interface for positive pressure therapy includes a mask assembly, a headgear assembly and a connection port assembly. The mask assembly comprises a seal member that has an upper portion movably connected to an integrated lower portion, wherein the upper portion rolls during hinging movement of the upper portion relative to the lower portion. The headgear assembly allows connection to the mask assembly in a direction substantially normal to a direction of strap tension. The connection port assembly includes a swivel elbow with a valve member that controls flow through a port that opens toward the user.

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What is claimed is: 1. An elbow assembly configured to connect a mask assembly to an air conduit, the elbow assembly comprising: an elbow and a sleeve, the elbow comprising inner and outer walls and defining an air flow channel therebetween, the inner wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, the outer wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface of the outer wall spaced from the outer surface of the inner wall and the air flow channel defined between the inner surface of the outer wall and the outer surface of the inner wall, the inner wall comprising a port in fluid communication with the air flow channel, the elbow having a frontmost surface facing away from a user in use, a rearmost surface facing toward the user in use, a first lateral side surface facing in a first lateral direction in use, and a second lateral side surface facing in a second lateral direction in use opposite the first direction, each of the first and second lateral side surfaces extending between the frontmost surface and the rearmost surface, the elbow comprising a first opening located in the first lateral side surface and a second opening located in the second lateral side surface, each of the first and second openings defined between the outer surface of the inner wall and a lateral edge of the outer wall, the sleeve being coupled with the elbow, wherein the frontmost surface is defined by the outer surface of the inner wall and the rearmost surface is defined by the outer surface of the outer wall; and a flap, wherein when the flap is at a first position, the flap at least partially blocks the port and allows gas from the air conduit to pass to the user via the elbow, and when the flap is at a second position, the flap at least partially blocks the air conduit thereby allowing gas to flow from the user through the port into the air flow channel and then to a location outside of the elbow, wherein the air flow channel directs air out of the lateral side surfaces of the elbow relative to the user and away from the user. 2. The elbow assembly of claim 1 , wherein the air flow channel comprises two air flow channels. 3. The elbow assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second opening is diametrically opposed to the first opening. 4. The elbow assembly of claim 1 , wherein the frontmost surface extends across an entire width of the elbow. 5. The elbow assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rearmost surface extends across an entire width of the elbow. 6. The elbow assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second openings are located laterally outward of laterally-outermost extents of a flow channel through the elbow defined by the inner surface of the inner wall. 7. The elbow assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second openings extend vertically along a length of the first and second lateral side surfaces. 8. The elbow assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve further comprises a bump extending around an outer surface of the sleeve and a recess adjacent to the bump. 9. The elbow assembly of claim 8 , wherein the bump and the recess are adapted to receive a swiveling component incorporating a ridge to engage with the bump. 10. An elbow assembly configured to connect a mask assembly to an air conduit, the elbow assembly comprising: an elbow and a sleeve, the elbow comprising inner and outer walls and defining an air venting channel therebetween, the inner wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, the outer wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, the air venting channel defined between the inner surface of the outer wall and the outer surface of the inner wall, the inner surface of the inner wall defining a flow channel through the elbow from the air conduit to the mask assembly, the inner wall comprising a port located in a portion of the inner wall positioned toward a user and between the flow channel and the user in use, the air venting channel in fluid communication with the flow channel via the port, the sleeve being coupled with the elbow; and a flap, wherein when the flap is at a first position, the flap at least partially blocks the port and allows gas from the air conduit to pass to the user via the flow channel through the elbow, and when the flap is at a second position, the flap at least partially blocks the flow channel thereby allowing gas to flow from the user to a location outside of the elbow assembly via the port and the air venting channel, wherein during exhalation, gas flows from the flow channel toward the user through the port into the air venting channel, and changes direction from the port and flows out of the elbow assembly, wherein the air venting channel directs air away from the user. 11. The elbow assembly of claim 10 , wherein the elbow comprises two openings at sides of the elbow that are in fluid communication with the air venting channel. 12. The elbow assembly of claim 10 , wherein the elbow comprises a recess and the sleeve comprises a flange, the flange secured within the recess. 13. The elbow assembly of claim 10 , wherein the flap extends into the flow channel from a base that is sandwiched between the elbow and the sleeve. 14. The elbow assembly of claim 10 , wherein in the second position, the flap pivots downward into contact with the sleeve to obstruct the flow channel. 15. The elbow assembly of claim 10 , wherein in the first position the flap at least partially or completely covers the port. 16. The elbow assembly of claim 10 , wherein the port extends through a wall of the elbow that comprises a generally planar inner wall. 17. The elbow assembly of claim 10 , wherein the elbow comprises one or more bias flow vent holes, wherein the bias flow vent holes are positioned in a forwardly directed orientation such that any bias flow does not directly impinge upon the user. 18. The elbow assembly of claim 10 , wherein the sleeve further comprises at least one bump extending around an outer surface of the sleeve and at least one recess adjacent to the bump. 19. The elbow assembly of claim 18 , wherein the bump and the recess are adapted to receive a swiveling component, the swiveling component comprising a ridge on an inner surface of the swiveling component configured to engage with the bump. 20. The elbow assembly claim 18 , wherein the sleeve comprises two or more recesses. 21. The elbow assembly of claim 18 , wherein the recess has a semicircular configuration and extends upward into the sleeve. 22. The elbow assembly of claim 18 , wherein the sleeve comprises two or more bumps. 23. The elbow assembly of claim 18 , wherein the at least one bump extends around an arc of about 70 degrees. 24. The elbow assembly of claim 18 , wherein the at least one recess comprises at least two recesses and the at least one bump is generally centered between two recesses. 25. The elbow assembly of claim 10 , wherein the elbow assembly comprises a swivel and a lever, the lever comprising a lower inwardly extending catch, and an upper portion of the swivel comprises a shoulder, the catch securing the swivel in an axial position on the sleeve by engaging with the shoulder, and wherein when an upper portion of the lever is depressed, the catch moves away from the shoulder to allow the swivel to be removed from the sleeve. 26. The elbow assembly of claim 25 , wherein the lever overlies the port such that the port is generally obscured from view.

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  • with face sealing means comprising a flap or membrane projecting inwards, such that sealing increases with increasing inhalation gas pressure · CPC title

  • A61M16/06Primary

    Respiratory or anaesthetic masks · CPC title

  • Connecting tubes · CPC title

  • with ball-sockets · CPC title

  • Joints or connectors · CPC title

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What does patent US10220171B2 cover?
An interface for positive pressure therapy includes a mask assembly, a headgear assembly and a connection port assembly. The mask assembly comprises a seal member that has an upper portion movably connected to an integrated lower portion, wherein the upper portion rolls during hinging movement of the upper portion relative to the lower portion. The headgear assembly allows connection to the mas…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Olsen Gregory James, Bearne Peter David Alexander, Evans Leon Edward, and 9 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/06. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 05 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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