Respiratory mask

US11083863B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11083863-B2
Application numberUS-201816163658-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 18, 2018
Priority dateSep 3, 2004
Publication dateAug 10, 2021
Grant dateAug 10, 2021

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Abstract

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Disclosed is a respiratory mask featuring a mask body and an articulated connection piece that can be connected to a respiratory tube. On the mask body, at least one exhalation gap is located in the vicinity of a connection that holds the articulated connection piece. Preferably, the exhalation gap terminates in an umbrella-shaped outflow channel that runs away from the patient. Preferably, at least two components of the respiratory mask are interconnected without play.

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What is claimed is: 1. A respiratory mask comprising a mask body and an articulated connector that is adapted to be connected to a respiratory hose, wherein more than two exhalation gaps are located in a vicinity of the mask body and in a transition region between an outflow surface of the mask body and a centering ring, individual exhalation gaps being separated from each other by spacing elements which mechanically connect the centering ring to the mask body. 2. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the exhalation gaps have an essentially rectangular cross-sectional shape and their longitudinal axes extend in a circumferential direction of the outflow surface of the mask body. 3. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein respiratory gas emerging from the exhalation gaps is guided directly into an area of the outflow surface of the mask and, after leaving the exhalation gaps, a respiratory gas flow is deflected on the outflow surface and flows diffusely and quietly into a surrounding environment. 4. The respiratory mask of claim 3 , wherein the respiratory gas flow is carried away at an angle α of 10-45° with respect to a plane that runs frontally to a face of a patient. 5. The respiratory mask of claim 4 , wherein the angle α is in a range of 20-30°. 6. The respiratory mask of claim 4 , wherein the angle α is about 25°. 7. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the outflow surface of the mask is made of hard plastic and surfaces of elements of the respiratory mask that are handled are made of soft plastic. 8. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the mask body and the connector are secured relative to each other by a retaining ring with a bayonet catch. 9. The respiratory mask of claim 8 , wherein ribs for securing the retaining ring are arranged asymmetrically along a periphery of a passage opening in an area of the mask body. 10. The respiratory mask of claim 9 , wherein bayonet teeth of the retaining ring are arranged asymmetrically along a periphery of the retaining ring, corresponding with the ribs. 11. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein at least four exhalation gaps are present. 12. A respiratory mask comprising a mask body and an outflow channel in a vicinity of the mask body, wherein a shape and a position relative to the mask body of the outflow channel are fixed and a respiratory gas flow is guided in a funnel-like fashion from an inside of the mask body into at least one exhalation gap and flows off to an outside environment in a fan-shaped path in an area of the outflow channel at an angle α of 10-45° with respect to a plane that runs frontally to a face of a patient. 13. The respiratory mask of claim 12 , wherein surfaces of the respiratory mask which define the outflow channel are made of hard plastic and surfaces of elements of the respiratory mask which are handled are made of soft plastic. 14. The respiratory mask of claim 12 , wherein surfaces of the respiratory mask which define the outflow channel are arranged adjacent to at least one spacing element. 15. The respiratory mask of claim 12 , wherein the outflow channel provides a discharge of a respiratory gas flow that avoids a segment in a direction of a patient's eyes. 16. The respiratory mask of claim 12 , wherein the mask further comprises an articulated connector that is adapted to be connected to a respiratory hose. 17. The respiratory mask of claim 12 , wherein more than two exhalation gaps are present. 18. The respiratory mask of claim 12 , wherein at least four exhalation gaps are present. 19. A respiratory mask comprising a mask body and an articulated connector that is adapted to be connected to a respiratory hose, wherein exhalation gaps are located in a vicinity of the mask body and in a transition region between an outflow surface of the mask body and a centering ring, individual exhalation gaps being separated from each other by spacing elements which mechanically connect the centering ring to the mask body, and wherein respiratory gas emerging from the exhalation gaps is guided directly into an area of the outflow surface of the mask and, after leaving the exhalation gaps, a respiratory gas flow is deflected on the outflow surface and flows into a surrounding environment at an angle α of 10-45° with respect to a plane that runs frontally to a face of a patient. 20. The respiratory mask of claim 19 , wherein more than two exhalation gaps are present.

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  • having complementary physical shapes for indexing or registration purposes · CPC title

  • Carbon dioxide-absorbing devices {; Other means for removing carbon dioxide}(cartridges with absorbing substances for respiratory apparatus A62B19/00) · CPC title

  • in the form of a pivot · CPC title

  • Respiratory or anaesthetic masks · CPC title

  • with ball-sockets · CPC title

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What does patent US11083863B2 cover?
Disclosed is a respiratory mask featuring a mask body and an articulated connection piece that can be connected to a respiratory tube. On the mask body, at least one exhalation gap is located in the vicinity of a connection that holds the articulated connection piece. Preferably, the exhalation gap terminates in an umbrella-shaped outflow channel that runs away from the patient. Preferably, at …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schulz Gerd, Eifler Martin, Loewenstein Medical Tech Sa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/0825. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 10 2021 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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