Manufactured to shape headgear and masks
US-2020171262-A1 · Jun 4, 2020 · US
US11517700B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11517700-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017111801-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 4, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 22, 2011 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2022 |
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A headgear or headgear segments are manufactured to shape thereby producing little or no waste material. Such headgear or headgear segments (components) may comprise a unitary, substantially seamless structure. Techniques such as knitting, braiding, crocheting, and 3D printing may be used to produce the headgear. As a result, the manufacturing process may have reduced steps, the amount of material waste may be reduced, and there are virtually no seams in the headgear between adjoining sections, thereby resulting in headgear with enhanced comfort.
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A mask system for treating a patient for sleep disordered breathing, comprising: a mask adapted to seal against a patient's face thereby forming a breathing cavity to deliver pressurized air to the patient's airways for positive pressure treatment; and a headgear assembly to support the mask in position on the patient's face during treatment, the headgear assembly including: a pair of lower strap portions, each lower strap portion comprising: a tubular knit textile having a pocket or tunnel formed therein, each lower strap portion having an inner patient-contacting side and an outer non-patient contacting side, the lower strap portions being configured to, in use, extend respectively along a side of the patient's face between the patient's eye and ear; and a rigidizing material disposed in the pocket or tunnel of the tubular knit textile to rigidize the headgear assembly, the rigidizing material having increased rigidity as compared to the tubular knit textile and an entirety of the rigidizing material being plastic, the rigidizing material having a first surface oriented to face towards the patient's skin, in use, and a second surface opposite the first surface; a top strap portion connected to and extending between the pair of lower strap portions, the top strap portion being configured to, in use, extend over a top of the patient's head in use; and a rear strap portion connected to and extending between the pair of lower strap portions, the rear strap portion being configured to, in use, extend around a rear portion of the patient's head, wherein the inner patient-contacting side of each lower strap portion has an inner textile material with 1) an inner surface engaged with the first surface of the rigidizing material, and 2) an outer surface on an opposite side of the inner textile material than the inner surface and arranged to directly contact the patient's skin during use, and wherein the outer non-patient contacting side of each lower strap portion has an outer textile material with 1) an inner surface engaged with the second surface of the rigidizing material, and 2) an outer surface on an opposite side of the outer textile material than the inner surface and oriented away from the patient's skin during use. 2. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein, due to the tubular knit textile having a tubular knit structure, a transition between the inner patient-contacting side and an outer non-patient contacting side is without seams. 3. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the tubular knit textile is a fully-fashioned unitary, seamless structure. 4. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the rear strap portion and the top strap portion together encircle a portion of the patient's head. 5. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the pair of lower strap portions is connected to the mask. 6. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the headgear assembly further comprises a front strap portion connected to and extending between the pair of lower strap portions, the front strap portion configured to, in use, directly contact the mask. 7. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein each of the lower strap portions is curved. 8. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the mask is configured to, in use, be positioned under the patient's nose and seal against external surfaces of the patient's nose. 9. The mask system of claim 1 , further comprising a connector to connect the headgear assembly to the mask. 10. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the tubular knit textile comprises at least one fusible yarn having a lower melt temperature than at least one adjacent yarn. 11. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein, due to the tubular knit textile having a tubular knit structure, a transition between the inner patient-contacting side and an outer non-patient contacting side is without seams, wherein the pair of lower strap portions is connected to the mask, wherein each of the lower strap portions is curved, and wherein the mask is configured to, in use, be positioned under the patient's nose and seal against external surfaces of the patient's nose. 12. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the rigidizing material comprises nylon, polypropylene, or polycarbonate. 13. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the lower strap portions have increased rigidity as compared to the rear strap portion. 14. The mask system of claim 10 , wherein the at least one fusible yarn is fused to the at least one adjacent yarn. 15. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the tubular knit textile is a spacer fabric. 16. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein yarns or fibers comprising the inner patient-contacting side have the same physical properties as yarns or fibers comprising the outer non-patient contacting side. 17. The mask system of claim 16 , wherein the yarns or fibers comprising the inner patient-contacting side have the same stretchability as the yarns or fibers comprising the outer non-patient contacting side. 18. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the top strap portion comprises a top strap tubular knit textile having a top strap pocket or top strap tunnel formed therein, and wherein a top strap rigidizing material is disposed in the top strap pocket or top strap tunnel to rigidize the headgear assembly, the top strap rigidizing material having increased rigidity as compared to the top strap tubular knit textile. 19. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the rear strap portion and the top strap portion together encircle a portion of the patient's head, wherein each of the lower strap portions is curved, wherein the mask is configured to, in use, be positioned under the patient's nose and seal against external surfaces of the patient's nose, and wherein the lower strap portions have increased rigidity as compared to the rear strap portion. 20. The mask system of claim 19 , wherein the top strap portion comprises a top strap tubular knit textile having a top strap pocket or top strap tunnel formed therein, and wherein a top strap rigidizing material is disposed in the top strap pocket or top strap tunnel to rigidize the headgear assembly, the top strap rigidizing material having increased rigidity as compared to the top strap tubular knit textile. 21. A Continuous Positive Airway Pressure system for treatment of sleep disordered breathing, comprising: the mask system according to claim 11 ; a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) device to provide a supply of pressurized air; and a supply tube configured to deliver the pressurized air from the CPAP device to an airway of the patient via the mask system. 22. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the pair of lower strap portions is comprised of materials other than foam.
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