Mask system with shroud having extended headgear connector arms

US11529486B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11529486-B2
Application numberUS-202217705559-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 28, 2022
Priority dateMar 4, 2008
Publication dateDec 20, 2022
Grant dateDec 20, 2022

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A shroud for a mask system includes a retaining portion structured to retain a frame, a pair of upper headgear connectors each including an elongated arm and a slot at the free end of the arm adapted to receive a headgear strap, and a pair of lower headgear connectors each adapted to attach to a headgear strap. The retaining portion, the upper headgear connectors, and the lower headgear connectors are integrally formed as a one piece structure.

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A mask system for use in delivering breathable gas to a patient in positive pressure therapy for the treatment of respiratory disorders, comprising: a cushion module comprising a frame and a cushion provided to the frame, wherein the cushion module at least partly defines a breathing chamber pressurisable to a positive pressure and that is configured to receive a supply of breathable gas, and wherein the cushion is configured to seal the patient's airways; a shroud provided to the frame; headgear to maintain the cushion module in a desired position on the patient's face, wherein the headgear comprises a pair of upper headgear straps and a pair of lower headgear straps; an elbow configured to seal directly with the frame, wherein a seal is provided between the elbow and the frame, and wherein the elbow is configured to be connected to an air delivery tube that delivers the supply of breathable gas, wherein the shroud is provided without a forehead support and includes a pair of arms which are each structured and arranged to in use extend across a respective one of the patient's cheeks and under a respective one of the patient's eyes, and further wherein the shroud comprises: a pair of upper headgear connectors each associated with a respective one of the pair of arms, each of the upper headgear connectors being configured to attach to respective said upper headgear straps, said shroud further comprising a pair of lower headgear connectors configured to directly or indirectly attach to respective said lower headgear straps, wherein the upper headgear connectors are configured to provide headgear connection points located above a line defined by the patient's eyes. 2. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the elbow is configured to connect with the frame. 3. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the frame and elbow are configured to interface with a friction fit, snap-fit, or mechanical interlock. 4. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the shroud comprises an opening, and wherein the elbow and the frame interface with each other through the shroud opening. 5. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the shroud is structured to removably attach to the cushion module. 6. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the shroud is structured to attach to the frame with a friction fit, snap-fit, or mechanical interlock. 7. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the cushion is constructed of an elastomeric material and the frame is constructed of a more rigid material than the cushion material. 8. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the frame and the cushion are co-molded with one another to form the cushion module. 9. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein the cushion module comprises a nasal cushion. 10. The mask system of claim 1 , wherein: the frame and elbow are configured to interface with a friction fit, snap-fit, or mechanical interlock, the shroud comprises an opening, and wherein the elbow and the frame interface with each other through the shroud opening, the shroud is structured to removably attach to the cushion module, the shroud is structured to attach to the frame with a friction fit, snap-fit, or mechanical interlock, the cushion is constructed of an elastomeric material and the frame is constructed of a more rigid material than the cushion material, the frame and the cushion are co-molded with one another to form the cushion module. 11. The mask system of claim 10 , wherein the cushion module comprises a nasal cushion. 12. A mask system for use in delivering breathable gas to a patient in positive pressure therapy for the treatment of respiratory disorders, comprising: a cushion module comprising a frame and a cushion provided to the frame, wherein the cushion module at least partly defines a breathing chamber pressurisable to a positive pressure and that is configured to receive a supply of breathable gas, and wherein the cushion is configured to seal relative to the patient's nose or the patient's nose and mouth; a shroud provided to the frame; headgear to maintain the cushion module in a desired position on the patient's face, wherein the headgear comprises a pair of upper headgear straps and a pair of lower headgear straps; and an elbow having a first end configured to deliver the supply of breathable gas to the frame, and wherein the elbow has a second end configured to be connected to an air delivery tube that delivers the supply of breathable gas, wherein the shroud is provided without a forehead support and includes a pair of arms which are each structured and arranged to in use extend across a respective one of the patient's cheeks and under a respective one of the patient's eyes, and further wherein the shroud comprises: a pair of upper headgear connectors each associated with a respective one of the pair of arms, the upper headgear connectors being configured to attach to respective said upper headgear straps and, said shroud further comprising a pair of lower headgear connectors configured to directly or indirectly attach to respective said lower headgear straps, wherein the upper headgear connectors are configured to provide headgear connection points located above a line defined by the patient's eyes. 13. The mask system of claim 12 , wherein the frame and elbow are directly connected with a friction fit, snap-fit, or mechanical interlock. 14. The mask system of claim 12 , wherein the shroud comprises an opening, and wherein the elbow and the frame interface with each other through the shroud opening. 15. The mask system of claim 12 , wherein the shroud is structured to removably attach to the cushion module. 16. The mask system of claim 12 , wherein the shroud is structured to attach to the frame with a friction fit, snap-fit, or mechanical interlock. 17. The mask system of claim 12 , wherein the cushion is constructed of an elastomeric material and the frame is constructed of a more rigid material than the cushion material. 18. The mask system of claim 12 , wherein the frame and the cushion are co-molded with one another to form the cushion module. 19. The mask system of claim 12 , wherein: the shroud is structured to removably attach to the cushion module, the shroud is structured to attach to the frame with a friction fit, snap-fit, or mechanical interlock, the cushion is constructed of an elastomeric material and the frame is constructed of a more rigid material than the cushion material, and the frame and the cushion are co-molded with one another to form the cushion module. 20. The mask system of claim 19 , wherein the cushion module comprises a nasal cushion. 21. The mask system of claim 19 , wherein the cushion module comprises an oro-nasal cushion. 22. A mask system for use in delivering breathable gas to a patient in positive pressure therapy for the treatment of respiratory disorders, comprising: a cushion module comprising a frame and a cushion provided to the frame, wherein the cushion module at least partly defines a breathing chamber pressurisable to a positive pressure and that is configured to receive a supply of breathable gas, and wherein the cushion is configured to seal relative to the patient's airways associated with the patient's nose or the patient's nose and mouth; a shroud provided to the frame; headgear to maintain the cushion module in a desired position on the patient's face, wherein the headgear comprises a pair of upper headgear straps and a pair of lower headgear straps; an elbow

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  • A61M16/06Primary

    Respiratory or anaesthetic masks · CPC title

  • Holding devices therefor · CPC title

  • Pressure sampling ports · CPC title

  • Connecting tubes · CPC title

  • Valves specially adapted to medical respiratory devices · CPC title

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What does patent US11529486B2 cover?
A shroud for a mask system includes a retaining portion structured to retain a frame, a pair of upper headgear connectors each including an elongated arm and a slot at the free end of the arm adapted to receive a headgear strap, and a pair of lower headgear connectors each adapted to attach to a headgear strap. The retaining portion, the upper headgear connectors, and the lower headgear connect…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
ResMed Pty Ltd
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 Dec 20 2022 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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