Respiratory interface
US-11389610-B2 · Jul 19, 2022 · US
US11766534B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11766534-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218062241-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 6, 2022 |
| Priority date | Dec 11, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 26, 2023 |
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Interfaces for positive pressure therapy having a mask assembly, a headgear assembly and a connection port assembly are disclosed herein. The connection port assembly has a ball joint connection with the mask assembly and includes a quick release button for easily disconnecting the gases source conduit from the mask assembly. The mask assembly may include a bias flow vent that is formed separately and attached to the mask assembly. The headgear assembly encircles the rear region of the user’s head and may include at least some portions that are substantially non-stretchable.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A mask assembly comprising: a passage wall comprising a ball socket; a ball portion configured to be received by the ball socket, the ball portion comprising: an outer spherical surface configured to rotatably engage the ball socket; an internal surface inside the outer spherical surface; and a shoulder or groove positioned at the internal surface; and a fluid connector member comprising a protrusion configured to engage the shoulder or groove positioned at the internal surface of the ball portion. 2 . The mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ball portion comprises a first truncated end adapted to deliver pressurized gases to a user, in use. 3 . The mask assembly of claim 2 , wherein the ball portion comprises a second truncated end opposite the first truncated end. 4 . The mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the shoulder or groove extends from a truncated end of the ball portion. 5 . The mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the shoulder or groove is configured to secure the ball portion to the fluid connector member. 6 . The mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the fluid connector member comprises a plurality of vent holes. 7 . The mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the fluid connector member comprises a swivel connector portion. 8 . The mask assembly of claim 7 , wherein the swivel connector portion is spaced radially from the ball socket. 9 . The mask assembly of claim 7 additionally comprising a mask seal and headgear strap assembly, wherein the swivel connector portion is configured to removably connect the fluid connector member to the mask seal and headgear strap assembly. 10 . The mask assembly of claim 1 additionally comprising a mask seal and headgear strap assembly and a functional coupler configured to removably couple the fluid connector member to the mask seal and headgear strap assembly. 11 . The mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the fluid connector member comprises an elbow portion. 12 . The mask assembly of claim 1 additionally comprising a mask seal and headgear strap assembly, wherein engagement of the protrusion with the shoulder or groove couples the ball portion with the fluid connector member such that the fluid connector member can swivel relative to the mask seal and headgear strap assembly. 13 . The mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the protrusion is positioned inwardly from the internal surface. 14 . The mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the protrusion projects radially outwardly from a proximal end of the fluid connector member, into engagement with the shoulder or groove at the internal surface. 15 . A mask assembly comprising: a mask seal and headgear strap assembly; a ball socket portion having an internal ball socket surface; a fluid connector member comprising a first end and a second end; a ball end portion at the first end of the fluid connector member, the ball end portion including an outer ball end surface, an internal ball end surface inside the outer ball end surface, and a shoulder or groove at the internal ball end surface, the outer ball end surface being configured to fit within the internal ball socket surface; and a protrusion engaged with the shoulder or groove and configured to provide a swivelable connection of the fluid connector member relative to the mask seal and headgear strap assembly. 16 . The mask assembly of claim 15 , wherein the mask seal and headgear strap assembly comprises: a mask base having a distal mask base portion and a proximal portion having a perimeter, a mask seal having a distal seal portion attached around the perimeter of the mask base and a proximal seal portion configured to contact around at least one of a nasal and oral area of a user, in use; and a mask frame configured to be connectable to the mask base and a headgear strap and configured to support the mask base with the mask seal against a user’s face, in use. 17 . The mask assembly of claim 15 , wherein the ball end portion comprises a first truncated end adapted to deliver pressurized gases to a user, in use. 18 . The mask assembly of claim 17 , wherein the ball end portion comprises a second truncated end opposite the first truncated end. 19 . The mask assembly of claim 15 , wherein the shoulder or groove extends from a truncated end of the ball end portion. 20 . The mask assembly of claim 15 additionally comprising a connector portion configured to removably connect the ball socket portion to the mask seal and headgear strap assembly. 21 . The mask assembly of claim 15 additionally comprising a functional coupler configured to removably couple the ball socket portion to the mask seal and headgear strap assembly. 22 . The mask assembly of claim 15 , wherein the shoulder or groove is configured to secure the ball end portion to the fluid connector member. 23 . The mask assembly of claim 15 , wherein the protrusion and the shoulder or groove of the internal ball end surface of the ball end portion form a releasable connection. 24 . The mask assembly of claim 15 additionally comprising an annular vent member connected to the mask seal and headgear strap assembly and configured to vent exhaled gases, the annular vent member comprising the ball socket portion, and a plurality of vent holes arranged in a circular configuration and configured to vent gases exhaled by a user, in use, to an exterior of the mask seal and headgear strap assembly. 25 . The mask assembly of claim 15 , wherein the fluid connector member comprises a fluid channel extending from the second end, into the first end, and into the ball end portion.
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