Textile seal with air-assisted biasing portion
US-2022096769-A1 · Mar 31, 2022 · US
US12048812B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12048812-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217965037-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 13, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 13, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 30, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 30, 2024 |
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A patient interface comprises a plenum chamber and a seal-forming structure. The seal-forming structure comprises a support structure arranged to support a sealing portion that is adapted to sealing engage the patient's face in use. The seal-forming structure may also include a seal biasing portion configured to inflate under pressurization within the cavity in the cushion assembly in use to extend the reach of the sealing portion and decouple the sealing portion from external forces.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cushion assembly for delivery of a flow of air at a continuously positive pressure with respect to ambient air pressure to an entrance to a patient's nares, the cushion assembly comprising: a plenum chamber at least partially forming a cavity pressurisable to a therapeutic pressure of at least 6 cmH 2 O above ambient air pressure, said plenum chamber forming a non-patient contacting structure on an anterior side of the cavity and including a plenum chamber inlet port sized and structured to receive a flow of air at the therapeutic pressure for breathing by a patient; and a seal-forming structure having a sealing portion constructed and arranged to form a pressure-assisted seal with a region of the patient's face surrounding an entrance to the patient's airways inferior to a nasal bridge region of the patient's face, said sealing portion having a hole formed therein such that the flow of air at said therapeutic pressure is delivered to at least an entrance to the patient's nares, the seal-forming structure constructed and arranged to maintain said therapeutic pressure in the cavity throughout the patient's respiratory cycle in use, wherein the seal-forming structure includes a flexible support structure to support the sealing portion, the support structure comprising silicone, the sealing portion being configured to seal with an underside of the patient's nose including the patient's subnasale and the patient's pronasale, wherein the plenum chamber comprises silicone and the support structure is integrally formed with the plenum chamber as a one-piece structure, wherein the seal-forming structure includes a seal biasing portion extending between the sealing portion and the support structure, the seal biasing portion comprising silicone having a wall thickness that is less than a wall thickness of the silicone of an adjacent portion of the support structure such that the silicone of the seal biasing portion has increased flexibility as compared to the silicone of the adjacent portion of the support structure, wherein, in use, the sealing portion, the seal biasing portion and at least a portion of the support structure are disposed along a posterior patient-facing surface of the cushion assembly, and wherein, in response to pressurization of the cavity in use, the seal biasing portion is configured to extend towards the patient's face thereby causing the sealing portion to protrude away from the at least a portion of the support structure in a direction towards at least a portion of the patient's face. 2. The cushion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the seal biasing portion is connected directly to the at least a portion of the support structure. 3. The cushion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the seal biasing portion is connected directly to the sealing portion. 4. The cushion assembly of claim 1 , wherein an inner edge of the sealing portion is molded to the seal biasing portion. 5. The cushion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one hole in the sealing portion comprises two holes, and a bridge portion is disposed between the two holes in the sealing portion. 6. The cushion assembly of claim 5 , wherein the bridge portion is buckled with excess material to allow the sealing portion to expand to accommodate different size noses. 7. The cushion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the seal biasing portion is disposed at least in lateral regions of the cushion assembly. 8. The cushion assembly of claim 7 , wherein the sealing portion is configured to extend a greater distance in the lateral regions of the cushion assembly than in a central region of the cushion assembly such that when the seal biasing portion is activated by pressurization in the cavity during use the central region forms a bending or flexing area thereby allowing the sealing portion in the lateral regions to cradle or pinch the patient's nasal alar. 9. The cushion assembly of claim 8 , wherein the seal biasing portion is larger in the lateral regions and smaller in the central region of the cushion assembly. 10. The cushion assembly of claim 8 , wherein the seal biasing portion is omitted in at least a portion of the central portion of the cushion assembly. 11. The cushion assembly of claim 1 , wherein a size of the seal biasing portion varies around a perimeter of the cushion assembly. 12. The cushion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the seal biasing portion extends around an entire perimeter of the cushion assembly. 13. The cushion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the support structure and the seal biasing portion are integrally formed as one piece. 14. The cushion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sealing portion is a textile membrane configured to seal against the patient's face, the textile membrane comprising a textile material and an air impermeable layer applied to the textile material to make the textile material substantially air impermeable. 15. The cushion assembly of claim 1 , wherein, prior to pressurization of the cavity during use, a posterior-most portion of the seal biasing portion does not protrude posteriorly beyond the sealing portion. 16. The cushion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plenum chamber inlet port is a first plenum chamber inlet port and is disposed at a first lateral side portion of the plenum chamber. 17. The cushion assembly of claim 16 , further comprising a second plenum chamber inlet port sized and structured to receive the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure for breathing by a patient, the second plenum chamber inlet port being disposed at a second lateral side portion of the plenum chamber opposite the first lateral side portion. 18. A patient interface for delivering a flow of air at positive pressure to a patient for treatment of sleep disordered breathing, the patient interface comprising: the cushion assembly of claim 1 ; and a positioning and stabilising structure to provide a force to hold the seal-forming structure in a therapeutically effective position on the patient's head. 19. The patient interface of claim 18 , said positioning and stabilising structure including a pair of conduits configured to deliver the flow of air to the cushion assembly, the conduits being configured to extend along respective sides of the patient's face between the patient's eye and ear, in use. 20. The patient interface of claim 19 , wherein each conduit includes a sleeve provided over an outer surface of the conduit to cushion the patient's face against the conduit.
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