Patient interface and aspects thereof
US-2016038707-A1 · Feb 11, 2016 · US
US11986595B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11986595-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816956471-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2024 |
| Grant date | May 21, 2024 |
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A mask assembly includes a mask interface and a headgear assembly. The mask interface includes a housing and a seal that seals around a user's nose and/or mouth in use. The headgear assembly secures the mask interface to the user's face in use. The headgear assembly can include a top strap, a rear section, and side arms. The top strap can be manually adjustable. The rear section can be temporarily expanded to allow for donning and/or doffing of the mask assembly. The side arms can be automatically adjustable.
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What is claimed is: 1. A respiratory mask assembly comprising: a mask interface comprising: a housing; a seal coupled to the housing, the seal configured to seal on a user's face in use; and a removable frame comprising two upper headgear connector arms and two lower headgear connector arms, the removable frame being generally quadrilateral in shape and comprises a front surface and a rear surface, each having an upper edge, a lower edge, and side edges, and wherein the two lower headgear connector arms extend from the rear surface, at, adjacent or spaced from the lower edge of the front surface; and a headgear assembly coupled to the mask interface at four locations, the headgear assembly comprising: at least two directional locks, one of the at least two directional locks disposed on each side of the user's face in use; a headgear comprising: an upper side strap configured to be coupled, permanently or removably, to each of the two upper headgear connector arms; a first filament extending within the upper side strap; a lower side strap configured to be coupled, permanently or removably, to each of the two lower headgear connector arms; and a second filament extending within the lower side strap; each of the at least two directional locks comprising one or more lock members, the one or more lock members configured to frictionally engage a corresponding one of the first filament or the second filament during elongation of the headgear but allow reduced friction or relatively friction free movement during retraction of the headgear. 2. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the mask interface is a full face mask and the seal is configured to cover a user's nose and mouth in use. 3. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the upper side strap is configured to be permanently coupled to each of the two upper headgear connector arms; and the lower side strap is configured to be removably coupled to each of the two lower headgear connector arms. 4. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the removable frame comprises a top edge and two opposing side edges, wherein the top edge and each of the two opposing side edges follow a continuous arc. 5. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the removable frame comprises a gas path positioned within a space defined by a portion of the rear surface of the removable frame. 6. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 5 , wherein the removable frame and the gas path are integrated to form a single component. 7. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the front surface is curved and is substantially smooth. 8. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the removable frame comprises insert recesses, each insert recess housing an associated one of the at least two directional locks. 9. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 8 , wherein each insert recess is formed in the front surface of the removable frame. 10. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 8 , wherein each insert recess comprises a shelf, a mouth, a chamber and a channel that terminates at a blind end. 11. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 10 , wherein each insert recess houses a control mechanism. 12. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 11 , wherein, in use, the first filament or the second filament can move longitudinally within a corresponding insert recess, with a free end of the first filament or the second filament able to move towards and away from the blind end of the corresponding insert recess, as dictated by motion of the headgear assembly and operation of the associated one of the at least two directional locks. 13. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 10 , wherein the headgear assembly further comprises an insert configured to be inserted into one of the insert recesses. 14. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 13 , wherein the insert is inserted into one of the insert recesses engaging at least the shelf and providing a cover that forms an enclosed space within said one of the insert recesses. 15. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 13 , wherein the insert comprises an alignment feature. 16. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 15 . wherein when the insert is engaged with the removable frame, the alignment feature is positioned within a chamber of a corresponding insert recess and oriented to correctly orient the associated one of the at least two directional locks for operation. 17. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 8 , wherein each insert recess extends along one of the side edges of the removable frame. 18. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 1 , wherein the two upper headgear connector arms and the two lower headgear connector arms are integral with and extend from a central portion of the removable frame.
having an underlying cushion · CPC title
with face sealing means comprising a flap or membrane projecting inwards, such that sealing increases with increasing inhalation gas pressure · CPC title
Mouth · CPC title
Nose · CPC title
Controlling, regulating or measuring · CPC title
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