Mask system

US11696994B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11696994-B2
Application numberUS-202016987520-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 7, 2020
Priority dateSep 30, 2010
Publication dateJul 11, 2023
Grant dateJul 11, 2023

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A mask system for delivery of respiratory therapy to a patient includes a nares portion and a mouth portion and an inlet conduit connected to at least one of the nares portion and the mouth portion to deliver the pressurized, breathable gas. The mask system is adapted to selectively utilize the nares portion and/or the mouth portion in a first mode utilizing both the nares portion and the mouth portion, and in a second mode utilizing the nares portion and not utilizing the mouth portion.

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What is claimed is: 1. A mask system for delivery of respiratory therapy to a patient, comprising: a mouth portion comprising: a mouth cushion adapted to form a seal with the patient's mouth, the mouth cushion comprising a recessed portion with a first outlet opening in a superior region of the mouth cushion; and a fascia that is more rigid than the mouth cushion and forms a mouth plenum chamber together with the mouth cushion, the fascia comprising a headgear connector and an inlet opening, the mouth plenum chamber being configured to receive pressurized, breathable gas through the inlet opening; a nares portion that is configured to nest within the recessed portion of the mouth cushion and comprises: a nares sealing portion adapted to form a seal with the patient's nares; and a plenum base that forms at least part of a nares plenum chamber and includes a nares portion opening, the nares plenum chamber being configured to receive at least a portion of the pressurized, breathable gas from the mouth plenum chamber through the nares portion opening; and a cushion clip configured to secure the nares portion to the mouth portion, the cushion clip comprising: a wall that is more rigid than the mouth cushion and the nares portion and forms at least part of a gas flow passage that pneumatically connects the nares plenum chamber to the mouth plenum chamber when the cushion clip is secured to the mouth portion and the nares portion; a first flange positioned on an outer surface of the wall, the first flange being inserted through the nares portion opening to engage an interior surface of the plenum base; and a second flange configured to secure the cushion clip to the mouth cushion, wherein the recessed portion of the mouth cushion and first outlet opening are oriented so that the pressurized, breathable gas flowing through the cushion clip flows in a posterior direction. 2. The mask system according to claim 1 , further comprising an inlet conduit that is connectable to the fascia to deliver the pressurized, breathable gas to the mouth plenum chamber. 3. The mask system according to claim 2 , further comprising a swivel ring in the inlet opening in the fascia adapted to connect to the inlet conduit. 4. The mask system according to claim 1 , wherein the nares portion and the mouth portion are formed separately from one another and then connected to one another. 5. The mask system according to claim 1 , wherein the nares portion and the mouth portion are selectively connectable and disconnectable from one another. 6. The mask system according to claim 1 , wherein the mouth cushion is made of silicone. 7. The mask system according to claim 1 , further comprising headgear configured to be connected to the headgear connector on the fascia and support the mouth portion, and wherein the headgear includes lower side straps configured to be routed under the patient's ears. 8. The mask system according to claim 7 , wherein the headgear includes a crown strap portion adapted to be positioned in use over the crown of the patient's head. 9. The mask system according to claim 8 , wherein the headgear further includes a rear strap portion configured to be positioned above the patient's ears and adapted to angle downward along the sides of the patient's head in use to capture the occiput of the patient's head. 10. The mask system according to claim 9 wherein the rear strap portion is configured to be connected to the lower side strap below the occiput of the patient's head. 11. The mask system according to claim 1 , wherein the nares sealing portion comprises one of pillows, prongs, a membrane seal, or a nasal chamber. 12. The mask system according to claim 11 , wherein a wall of the plenum base of the nares sealing portion is structured to extend or curve outwardly from a rim of the nares portion opening. 13. The mask system according to claim 12 , further comprising a plurality of rigid elements disposed on a lower side of the nares sealing portion, and a dial connected to the rigid elements, the dial being configured so that turning the dial causes the rigid elements to move upwards or downwards to adjust a pinching force of the nares sealing portion. 14. The mask system according to claim 1 , wherein the mouth portion further comprises a second outlet opening below the first outlet opening, and wherein the mouth cushion is configured so that the pressurized, breathable gas is delivered to the patient's mouth through the second outlet opening. 15. The mask system according to claim 1 , wherein the first outlet opening in the mouth cushion is below an uppermost portion of the mouth cushion. 16. The mask system according to claim 15 , wherein the recessed portion of the mouth cushion is configured so that a portion of the nares portion remains above the uppermost portion of the mouth cushion. 17. The mask system according to claim 1 , wherein the recessed portion of the mouth cushion and the cushion clip are configured to allow the nares portion to move independently of the mouth portion when the nares portion is connected to the mouth portion. 18. The mask system according to claim 1 , wherein the wall forming the gas flow passage of the cushion clip is tubular. 19. The mask system according to claim 1 , wherein the nares portion is configured to receive the pressurized, breathable gas only through the nares portion opening. 20. The mask system according to claim 1 , wherein the nares portion and the mouth portion are formed separately from one another and then connected to one another, wherein the nares portion and the mouth portion are selectively connectable and disconnectable from one another, wherein the mouth cushion is made of silicone, wherein the nares sealing portion comprises one of pillows, prongs, a membrane seal, or a nasal chamber, wherein a wall of the plenum base of the nares sealing portion is structured to extend or curve outwardly from a rim of the nares portion opening, wherein the mouth portion further comprises a second outlet opening below the first outlet opening, wherein the mouth cushion is configured so that the pressurized, breathable gas is delivered to the patient's mouth through the second outlet opening, wherein the first outlet opening in the mouth cushion is below an uppermost portion of the mouth cushion, wherein the recessed portion of the mouth cushion is configured so that a portion of the nares portion remains above the uppermost portion of the mouth cushion, wherein the recessed portion of the mouth cushion and the cushion clip are configured to allow the nares portion to move independently of the mouth portion when the nares portion is connected to the mouth portion, and wherein the wall forming the gas flow passage of the cushion clip is tubular. 21. The mask system according to claim 20 , further comprising: an inlet conduit that is connectable to the fascia to deliver the pressurized, breathable gas to the mouth plenum chamber; and headgear configured to be connected to the headgear connector on the fascia and support the mouth portion, wherein the headgear includes lower side straps configured to be routed under the patient's ears, wherein the headgear includes a crown strap portion adapted to be positioned over the crown of the patient's head, wherein the headgear includes a rear strap portion configured to be routed above the patient's ears and adapted to angle downward along the sides of the patient's head in use to capture the occiput of t

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What does patent US11696994B2 cover?
A mask system for delivery of respiratory therapy to a patient includes a nares portion and a mouth portion and an inlet conduit connected to at least one of the nares portion and the mouth portion to deliver the pressurized, breathable gas. The mask system is adapted to selectively utilize the nares portion and/or the mouth portion in a first mode utilizing both the nares portion and the mouth…
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 Jul 11 2023 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?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).