Treatment of respiratory conditions

US10675432B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10675432-B2
Application numberUS-201916258176-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 25, 2019
Priority dateJun 5, 2008
Publication dateJun 9, 2020
Grant dateJun 9, 2020

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Abstract

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A device ( 102 ) provides respiratory treatment for SDB (including mild OSA) and other respiratory conditions. A flow generator warms and humidifies gas at controlled flow levels. For example, the device ( 102 ) delivers breathable gas to the upper airway at flow rates of about 10-35 Liters/minute. Levels of flow rate, temperature and/or humidification of the device may be automatically adjusted in response to the detection of SDB events. The device may also automatically deliver adjustments of any of the levels in accordance with detected phases of respiratory cycles. In some embodiments, the device automatically delivers distinct levels to either of the nares based on independent control of flow to each nare. A warm-up procedure controls temperature and humidity at a desired target during a ramp-up of flow to the set therapy level. A cool-down procedure controls temperature above the dewpoint to avoid condensation internal to the device and patient interface.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A nasal mask assembly for providing high flow respiratory therapy to a patient, the nasal mask assembly comprising: a nasal interface configured to deliver a flow of pressurized breathable gas to the patient, the nasal interface comprising: a pair of nasal inserts to be inserted into the nares of the patient without sealing against the nares; an inlet through which the pressurized breathable gas is received; a nasal interface body with one or more surfaces defining one or more fluid passageways from the inlet to the pair of nasal inserts; a left lateral headgear connector extending from a left lateral side of the nasal interface, the left lateral headgear connector including a left front surface that defines a left aperture that extends through, at least, the left front surface of the left lateral headgear connector; and a right lateral headgear connector extending from a right lateral side of the nasal interface, the right lateral headgear connector including a right front surface that defines a right aperture that extends through, at least, the right front surface of the right lateral headgear connector, wherein: the nasal interface body includes a first barrel portion and a second barrel portion, the first barrel portion is provided on a frame that includes the left lateral headgear connector, the right lateral headgear connector, and the pair of nasal inserts, and the second barrel portion includes the inlet and an upper aperture defined by a flange that extends around a perimeter of the upper aperture, the flange being configured to sealingly connect to the first barrel portion, the first barrel portion includes an upper surface and a mounting boss extending downward from a medial portion of the upper surface and connecting to the frame at a position below the upper surface, the mounting boss, the upper surface, and the frame of the first barrel portion define a loop, and the second barrel portion is configured to be inserted into and at least partially through the loop of the first barrel portion to sealingly connect the flange to the first barrel portion; a conduit to provide the flow of pressurized breathable gas to the nasal interface, the conduit including a first end and a second end, the first end being connected to a supply of pressurized breathable gas and the second end being connected to the inlet of the nasal interface; a headgear assembly to position the nasal interface below the patient's nares, the headgear assembly comprising a plurality of headgear straps that include at least: a left headgear strap with a left end that is configured to connect to the left lateral headgear connector, wherein the left end of the left headgear strap includes a left projection that extends orthogonally from a surface of the left end, wherein the left projection is configured to extend into and engage the left aperture to connect the left headgear strap to the left lateral headgear connector; and a right headgear strap with a left end that is configured to connect to the right lateral headgear connector, wherein a right end of the right headgear strap includes a right projection that extends orthogonally from a surface of the right end, wherein the right projection is configured to extend into through and engage the right aperture to connect the right headgear strap to the right lateral headgear connector. 2. The nasal mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the left projection extends through the left front surface of the left lateral headgear connector when the left headgear strap is connected to the left lateral headgear connector, and wherein the right projection extends through the right front surface of the right lateral headgear connector when the right headgear strap is connected to the right eft lateral headgear connector. 3. The nasal mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein engagement of the left aperture and the left projection provides a connection between the left headgear strap and the left lateral headgear connector without loose strap ends around or near the patient's face, and wherein engagement of the right aperture and the right projection provides a connection between the right headgear strap and the right lateral headgear connector without loose strap ends around or near the patient's face. 4. The nasal mask assembly of claim 1 wherein the left headgear strap is configured to extend along the patient's left cheek, above the patient's left ear, and to a back of the patient's head, wherein the right headgear strap is configured to extend along the patient's right cheek, above the patient's right ear, and to the back of the patient's head, and wherein the left headgear strap and the right headgear strap are connected to each other at a location corresponding to the back of the patient's head. 5. The nasal mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the left headgear strap and at least a portion of the right headgear strap are made of an elastic material. 6. The nasal mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pair of nasal inserts extend from the nasal interface body and have a concave curvature along their length toward the patient's nares. 7. The nasal mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the upper surface is wider than the mounting boss. 8. The nasal mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the frame is made from a flexible material that is configured to be positioned along the upper lip and cheek areas of the patient when the nasal interface is in use. 9. The nasal mask assembly of claim 1 , further comprising means for connecting the inlet to the conduit. 10. The nasal mask assembly of claim 1 , further comprising means for connecting the conduit to the supply of pressurized breathable gas. 11. The nasal mask assembly of claim 1 , further comprising means for generating the supply of pressurized breathable gas. 12. The nasal mask assembly of claim 1 , further comprising means for attaching the left headgear strap to the right headgear strap. 13. The nasal mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second barrel portion includes a reduced diameter portion on, at least, a side of the second barrel portion opposite the upper aperture, a width of the reduced diameter portion corresponding to a width of the mounting boss, the reduced diameter portion being configured to retain the mounting boss when the second barrel portion is sealingly connected to the first barrel portion. 14. The nasal mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein, when the second barrel portion is sealingly connected to the first barrel portion, the flange of the second barrel portion is inserted into and retained within the upper surface of the first barrel portion. 15. The nasal mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the upper aperture is further defined by a sidewall extending around the perimeter of the upper aperture, the flange being positioned on top of and extending outward from the sidewall. 16. The nasal mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flange has an elongate shape. 17. The nasal mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the left lateral headgear connector and the right lateral headgear connector are made of a flexible material. 18. The nasal mask assembly of claim 17 , wherein the left lateral headgear connector is configured to lay against and conform to a left side of the patient's upper lip and cheek when the nasal interface is in use, and wherein the right lateral headgear connector is configured to lay against and conform to a right side of the patient's upper lip and cheek when the nasal interface is in use.

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Classifications

  • with alarm · CPC title

  • Nasal cannulas or tubing (devices for improving normal breathing through the nose A61F5/08; nose filters A62B23/06; outside holding devices A61M25/02) · CPC title

  • by means of an adhesive · CPC title

  • pressure meter · CPC title

  • Charging means · CPC title

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What does patent US10675432B2 cover?
A device ( 102 ) provides respiratory treatment for SDB (including mild OSA) and other respiratory conditions. A flow generator warms and humidifies gas at controlled flow levels. For example, the device ( 102 ) delivers breathable gas to the upper airway at flow rates of about 10-35 Liters/minute. Levels of flow rate, temperature and/or humidification of the device may be automatically adjuste…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
ResMed Pty Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/16. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 09 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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