Headgear assembly with semi-rigid side arms

US12059529B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12059529-B2
Application numberUS-201816768302-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 4, 2018
Priority dateDec 5, 2017
Publication dateAug 13, 2024
Grant dateAug 13, 2024

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Abstract

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A headgear assembly can include a pair of opposing, semi-rigid side arms. Each side arm can be pivotally coupled to an interface at a single location. Each side arm can extend from the single location across the user's cheeks and above the user's ears in use. The headgear assembly can include a top strap coupled to the pair of opposing, semi-rigid side arms, the top strap configured to extend around the top of a user's head. The headgear assembly can include a rear strap coupled to the pair of opposing, semi-rigid side arms, the rear strap configured to extend around the rear of a user's head. The headgear assembly can include a chin strap coupled to the pair of opposing, semi-rigid side arms, the chin strap configured to extend around the user's chin.

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What is claimed is: 1. A headgear assembly comprising: a pair of side arms, and a pair of connecting members, each connecting member configured to be coupled to an interface by a pivot connection; wherein one of the pair of side arms is configured to be coupled to one of the pair of connecting members by a translational adjustment mechanism, wherein the translational adjustment mechanism comprises a male component configured to be inserted into a female component in a telescoping manner, wherein each one of the connecting members is located in between a respective one of the pair of side arms and the pivot connection; and wherein each side arm comprises a pull tab, wherein the pull tab comprises a fastener near a free end of the pull tab and a fixed end coupled to a rear end of the female component. 2. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein each connecting member is integrally formed with the male component. 3. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein each side arm comprises a support, wherein the support couples to the female component. 4. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein each side arm is integrally formed with the female component. 5. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein the free end of the pull tab is configured to pass through a pull tab loop. 6. The headgear assembly of claim 5 , wherein the connecting member comprises the pull tab loop. 7. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pull tab limits or prevents further extension movement of the translational adjustment mechanism once the fastener is secured. 8. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein the male component and the female component comprise different materials. 9. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein the male component and the female component of the translational adjustment mechanism are substantially rigid and straight in order to enable linear sliding and minimize binding during translational adjustment. 10. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein the male component and the female component are horizontal in use. 11. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein the male component and the female component are configured to provide adjustment in a direction of blow-off forces. 12. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein each pivot connection comprises a pivot axis. 13. The headgear assembly of claim 12 , wherein each pivot axis is located above an air inlet. 14. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein each pivot connection has discrete positions. 15. A headgear assembly comprising: a pair of side aims, and a pair of connecting members, each connecting member configured to be coupled to an interface and receive a portion of one of the pair of side arms; wherein one of the pair of side arms is configured to be coupled to one of the pair of connecting members by a translational adjustment mechanism, wherein the translational adjustment mechanism comprises a male component and a female component, wherein the female component comprises a housing configured to receive the male component in a sliding or telescopic manner; and wherein each side arm comprises a pull tab, wherein the pull tab comprises a fastener near a free end of the pull tab and a fixed end coupled to a rear end of the female component. 16. The headgear assembly of claim 15 , wherein each connecting member is configured to be coupled to the interface by a rotating adjustment mechanism. 17. The headgear assembly of claim 15 , wherein a pull tab limits or prevents further extension movement of the translational adjustment mechanism once a fastener of the pull tab is secured. 18. A headgear assembly comprising: a first side arm and a second side arm, and a first connecting member configured to be coupled to an interface and a second connecting member configured to be coupled to the interface, the first connecting member configured to receive a portion of the first side arm and the second connecting member configured to receive a portion of the second side arm; wherein the first side arm is configured to be coupled to the first connecting member by a first translational adjustment mechanism, wherein the first translational adjustment mechanism comprises a first male component configured to be inserted into a first female component in a telescoping manner, wherein the first side arm comprises a pull tab, wherein the pull tab comprises a fastener near a free end of the pull tab and a fixed end coupled to a rear end of the first female component, wherein the second side arm is configured to be coupled to the second connecting member by a second translational adjustment mechanism, wherein the second translational adjustment mechanism comprises a second male component configured to be inserted into a second female component in a telescoping manner; and wherein the second side arm comprises a pull tab, wherein the pull tab comprises a fastener near a free end of the pull tab and a fixed end coupled to a rear end of the second female component.

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  • Chin straps · CPC title

  • Means for improving the adaptation of the mask to the patient · CPC title

  • Holding devices therefor · CPC title

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What does patent US12059529B2 cover?
A headgear assembly can include a pair of opposing, semi-rigid side arms. Each side arm can be pivotally coupled to an interface at a single location. Each side arm can extend from the single location across the user's cheeks and above the user's ears in use. The headgear assembly can include a top strap coupled to the pair of opposing, semi-rigid side arms, the top strap configured to extend a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/0694. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 13 2024 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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