Methods and apparatus for ventilatory treatment of respiratory disorders
US-2024399083-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US10946156B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10946156-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615364605-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 26, 2009 |
| Publication date | Mar 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 16, 2021 |
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A patient interface system includes a cushion and a frame that form at least part of a breathing chamber configured to receive the patient's nose. The patient interface system further includes headgear with a back portion and a pair of upper headgear straps extending from the back portion. In addition, a shroud is removably mounted on the frame and includes a pair of upper headgear connectors configured to connect to the pair of upper headgear straps. Each of the pair of upper headgear connectors comprises a rigidizer configured to be proximal to a nasal bridge region of the patient when donned by the patient. The pair of upper headgear straps are configured to be releasably attached to the pair of upper headgear connectors such that, when donned by the patient, the pair of upper headgear straps extend substantially parallel to the patient's Frankfort horizontal plane.
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A patient interface system configured to deliver a flow of positive pressure breathable gas to a patient's airways, the patient interface system comprising: a cushion configured to sealingly engage the patient's face; a frame attached to the cushion and forming at least part of a rigid breathing chamber configured to receive the patient's nose, the frame comprising an opening configured to receive the flow of positive pressure breathable gas from an air delivery tube; headgear comprising a back portion, a pair of upper headgear straps extending from the back portion, and a pair of lower headgear straps; and a shroud removably mounted on the frame, the shroud comprising a pair of upper headgear connectors configured to connect to the pair of upper headgear straps and a pair of lower headgear connectors configured to connect to the pair of lower headgear straps, wherein each of the pair of upper headgear connectors comprises a rigidizer, a fabric sleeve enveloping the rigidizer, and a shoulder that limits a movement of the fabric sleeve toward a central region of the shroud, wherein each upper headgear connector is configured to extend across the patient's cheeks below the patient's eyes when donned by the patient, wherein the shroud is configured to be secured to the frame by way of a lug and recess arrangement so that pressing the shroud towards an outer surface of the frame secures the shroud to the frame, wherein the lug and recess arrangement comprises at least one recess and at least one lug configured to be received in the at least one recess at a rim of the opening in the frame and as the shroud is secured to the frame, and wherein the patient interface system does not include a forehead support. 2. The patient interface system of claim 1 , wherein each rigidizer is attached to the shroud in a cantilever configuration and a free end of the rigidizer comprises an opening configured to receive a respective one of the upper headgear straps. 3. The patient interface system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one lug projects from the shroud and the at least one recess is in an outer surface of the frame. 4. The patient interface system of claim 1 , wherein the upper headgear connectors are integrally formed with the shroud. 5. The patient interface system of claim 1 , wherein the upper headgear connectors and associated rigidizers are configured to flex toward the patient's face when subjected to a tension force. 6. The patient interface system of claim 1 , wherein each of the pair of upper headgear straps and each of the pair of lower headgear straps comprises a loop portion of loop material. 7. The patient interface system of claim 6 , wherein a hook portion comprising hook material is attached at a distal end of each of the pair of upper headgear straps and each of the pair of lower headgear straps. 8. The patient interface system of claim 7 , wherein each of the pair of upper headgear straps is configured to be looped through a respective one of the pair of upper headgear connectors such that each respective strap's hook portion is releasably attachable to that strap's loop portion. 9. The patient interface system of claim 1 , wherein the cushion and the frame form a full-face mask. 10. The patient interface system of claim 1 , wherein headgear comprises a crown strap to engage with the parietal bones of the patient's skull. 11. The patient interface system of claim 1 , further comprising an air delivery tube and a swivel elbow attachable to the frame. 12. The patient interface system of claim 1 , wherein at least part of the lug and recess arrangement is located on the rim of the opening in the frame. 13. The patient interface system of claim 1 , wherein each of the pair of lower headgear connectors comprises an arm member configured to flex toward the frame. 14. The patient interface system of claim 1 , wherein the frame and the at least one lug are more rigid than the cushion. 15. The patient interface system of claim 1 , wherein the lug and recess arrangement comprises a snap fit connection. 16. The patient interface system of claim 1 , further comprising an elbow, wherein the elbow comprises an anti-asphyxia valve (AAV), wherein the frame further comprises a vent arrangement, wherein the cushion and the frame form a full-face mask, wherein each rigidizer is attached to the shroud in a cantilever configuration and a free end of the rigidizer comprises an opening configured to receive a respective one of the upper headgear straps, wherein the upper headgear connectors and associated rigidizers are configured to flex toward the patient's face when subjected to a tension force, wherein the upper headgear connectors have different structures than the lower headgear connectors, wherein the upper headgear connectors attach to the headgear in a different way from the lower headgear connectors, wherein the shroud further comprises an opening configured to align with the opening in the frame when the shroud is mounted on the frame, wherein the at least one lug is located on a rim of the opening in the shroud, wherein the at least one recess is located on the rim of the opening in the frame, wherein the frame and the at least one lug are more rigid than the cushion, wherein each of the pair of upper headgear straps and each of the pair of lower headgear straps comprises a loop portion of loop material, wherein a hook portion comprising hook material is attached at a distal end of each of the pair of upper headgear straps and each of the pair of lower headgear straps, wherein each of the pair of upper headgear straps is configured to be looped through a respective one of the pair of upper headgear connectors such that each respective strap's hook portion is releasably attachable to that strap's loop portion, and wherein the headgear comprises a crown strap to engage with the parietal bones of the patient's skull. 17. A patient interface system configured to deliver a flow of positive pressure breathable gas to a patient's airways, the patient interface system comprising: a cushion configured to sealingly engage the patient's face; a frame attached to the cushion and defining at least part of a breathing chamber configured to receive the patient's nose, the frame comprising an opening configured to receive the flow of positive pressure breathable gas from an air delivery tube; headgear comprising a back portion, a pair of upper headgear straps extending from the back portion, and a pair of lower headgear straps extending from the back portion; a pair of upper headgear connectors configured to be releasably attached to the pair of upper headgear straps, each of the upper headgear connectors comprising an upper arm configured to add rigidity to the respective upper headgear connector, a fabric sleeve that envelops the upper arm, and a shoulder that limits a movement of the fabric sleeve toward the other upper headgear connector; and and a pair of lower headgear connectors configured to be releasably attached to the pair of lower headgear straps, wherein the pair of upper headgear connectors and the pair of lower headgear connectors are configured to be removably secured to the frame as a unit, and wherein the upper headgear connectors and the lower headgear connectors are configured to be secured to the frame by a lug and recess connection that comprises at least one recess and at least one lug configured to be received in the at least one recess at a rim of the opening in the frame and as the pair of upper headgear connectors
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