Mask system with snap-fit shroud

US11833277B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11833277-B2
Application numberUS-202217979614-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 2, 2022
Priority dateMar 4, 2008
Publication dateDec 5, 2023
Grant dateDec 5, 2023

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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 assembly for treating a patient with a respiratory disorder, comprising: a cushion module at least partly forming a breathing chamber when the cushion module contacts the patient's face in use, the cushion module having a frame and a cushion, the frame being more rigid than the cushion and the cushion being configured to form a seal with a patient's face in use, the frame having a frame opening; headgear configured to hold the cushion module in a sealing position in order to enable a supply of breathable gas at positive pressure to be delivered to the patient's airways, the headgear including a pair of upper strap portions configured to engage the patient's head superior to the patient's ears and a pair of lower strap portions configured to engage the patient's head below the patient's ears, a shroud module constructed from a material more rigid than the cushion, the shroud module including a pair of lower headgear connector portions configured to connect to the pair of lower straps portions and an opening configured to align with the frame opening during use; a clip-on upper headgear connector, the clip-on upper headgear connector including a pair of arms each including a slot to receive one of the upper strap portions and a connecting portion that connects the pair of arms to one another, the connecting portion including a clip structure on each of a left and right side of said connecting portion; and an elbow-shaped conduit constructed from a more rigid material than the cushion, the elbow-shaped conduit including a first end removably snap-fit to the frame at the frame opening and a second end having a tube configured to connect to an air delivery tube to deliver pressurized breathable gas to the patient, wherein the elbow-shaped conduit redirects a flow of air from a first direction to a second direction that is angled relative to the first direction, wherein the elbow-shaped conduit includes an anti-asphyxia valve between the first end and the second end, wherein the mask assembly does not include a forehead support. 2. A mask assembly for treating a patient with a breathing disorder, comprising: a cushion module at least partly forming a breathing chamber when the cushion module contacts the patient's face in use, the cushion module including a cushion and a frame with a frame opening, the frame having a collar positioned about the frame opening, the frame being more rigid than the cushion and the cushion being configured to engage a portion of the patient's face and seal with the patient's airways in use; a shroud comprising an anterior side and a posterior side opposite to the anterior side, the posterior side covering at least a part of the cushion module when the shroud and the cushion module are connected, the shroud including at least a pair of snaps fingers extending from the posterior side, each snap finger being releasably snap fit to the collar when the cushion module and the shroud are assembled; and headgear configured to hold the cushion module in a sealing position in order to enable a supply of breathable gas at positive pressure to be delivered to the patient's airways, the headgear including a pair of strap portions configured to contact the patient's head superior to the patient's ears, a clip-on upper headgear connector comprising a pair of headgear connector portions each having a slot, each said strap portion being configured to removably connect directly to the slot of one of the headgear connector portions, and a connecting portion that connects the pair of headgear connector portions to one another, the connecting portion include a clip on each of a left and right side of said connecting portion, wherein the shroud is constructed from a more rigid material than the cushion, and wherein the mask assembly does not include a forehead support. 3. The mask assembly of claim 2 , further comprising a rotatable elbow engaged with the shroud. 4. The mask assembly of claim 3 , wherein the frame opening is circular in shape, and wherein the elbow is configured to rotate 360° with respect to the cushion module and the shroud in use, wherein the elbow has a distal end that protrudes into the frame opening. 5. The mask assembly of claim 2 , wherein each said headgear connector portion includes an arm and the slot is positioned at a free end of the arm, each said arm being a stiffened member that includes an upwardly curved shape, each of the stiffened members is made of a material that resists up and down movement of the stiffened members, yet allows the respective stiffened member to flexibly bend about the patient's face. 6. The mask assembly of claim 2 , wherein each said headgear connector portion includes an elongated arm extending from the shroud and the slot at a free end of the elongated arm, each said elongated arm is a stiffened member that includes an upwardly curved shape and is configured to avoid covering the patient's field of vision, each of the stiffened members is made of a material that resists up and down movement of the stiffened member, yet allows the stiffened member to flexibly contact the patient's face and to follow contours of the patient's face along the patient's cheek. 7. The mask assembly of claim 2 , further comprising an anti-asphyxia valve configured to allow the patient to breath from ambient when pressurized air is not supplied to the patient. 8. A mask system comprising: a cushion module comprising: a cushion constructed of a flexible material to form a seal with a patient's nose and mouth in use, and a frame connected to the cushion and forming a breathing chamber, the frame constructed of a more rigid material than the cushion, and the frame including a frame opening configured to in-use allow a flow of breathable gas into the breathing chamber; a clip-on upper headgear connector having: a pair of arms, each of said pair of arms having a free end with a slot; a central connecting portion formed between and in one piece with the pair of arms; and a pair of clip structures, the central connecting portion being provided between the pair of clip structures, each said arm of the pair of arms extending laterally away from a respective clip structure and the connecting portion; a shroud module constructed from a more rigid material than the cushion and including a shroud opening, and the shroud module including a pair of lower headgear connectors; headgear for holding the cushion module in a sealing position in order to enable the supply of air at positive pressure to be delivered to the patient's airways, the headgear including: a pair of upper straps adapted to contact the patient's face superior to the patient's ears, each upper strap of the pair of upper straps adapted to removably connect to one of the slots, and a pair of lower straps adapted to contact the patient's face inferior to the patient's ears, the pair of lower straps removably connected to the pair of lower headgear connectors via a pair of headgear clips; and the shroud opening configured to allow the cushion module to be connected to an air delivery tube to deliver breathable gas through the shroud opening and to the cushion module for breathing by the patient, wherein the mask system does not include a forehead support. 9. The mask system of claim 8 , wherein the cushion is a full-face cushion adapted to seal with the airways of the patient's nose and mouth, and further comprising an anti-asphyxia valve including a flap portion and a port, the flap portion being configured to close the port depending on a presence of pressurized gas. 10. The mask system of claim 8 , wherein a width of the upper headgear connector at each said clip structure is great

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What does patent US11833277B2 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 A61M16/0622. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 05 2023 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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