Patient interface and headgear

US12128183B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12128183-B2
Application numberUS-202318528296-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 4, 2023
Priority dateDec 23, 2009
Publication dateOct 29, 2024
Grant dateOct 29, 2024

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Abstract

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Patient interface components and/or associated head gear and adjustment systems improve sealing and/or patient comfort and/or ease of use. The interface includes an inflating or ballooning seal. The headgear assembly can be connected to the interface with an elastic component and an inelastic component. The elastic component enabling a course fitting of the interface to the patient and the inelastic component enabling a final fitting of the interface to the patient.

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What is claimed is: 1. A headgear assembly used to secure a respiratory interface to a head of a user, the headgear assembly comprising: a first strap portion; and at least one connecting strap assembly, comprising: a relatively inelastic connecting strap; and a relatively elastic connecting strap, wherein the relatively inelastic connecting strap is at least partially integrated with the relatively elastic connecting strap, wherein the relatively inelastic connecting strap is fixed to the first strap portion at a first end of the relatively inelastic connecting strap, and a second end of the relatively inelastic connecting strap is connected to the respiratory interface via an adjustment mechanism such that the relatively inelastic connecting strap provides a connection between the respiratory interface and the first strap portion, wherein the adjustment mechanism allows a connection length of the relatively inelastic connecting strap between the first strap portion and the respiratory interface to be varied, wherein the relatively elastic connecting strap comprises a passage that extends from the first end to the second end and within which the relatively inelastic connecting strap is disposed. 2. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein the relatively inelastic connecting strap comprises a spine member that extends through the passage, the spine member providing the connection between the respiratory interface and the first strap portion, that generally resists both elongation and compression or buckling. 3. The headgear assembly of claim 2 , wherein the headgear assembly is self- supporting such that it maintains a three-dimensional form. 4. The headgear assembly of claim 2 , wherein when the adjustment mechanism is in the unlocking mode, the relatively inelastic connecting strap can shorten the connection length automatically in response to a retention force of the relatively elastic connecting strap. 5. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein the adjustment mechanism is configured to be mounted to the respiratory interface. 6. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises: a locking mode for the relatively inelastic connecting strap by the adjustment mechanism, wherein a length of the relatively inelastic connecting strap is fixed or alternatively cannot be lengthened such that the connection length between the respiratory interface and the first strap portion cannot be lengthened; and an unlocking mode, in which the relatively inelastic connecting strap can be lengthened or shortened such that the connection length between the respiratory interface and the first strap portion can be shortened. 7. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein the relatively inelastic connecting strap and the adjustment mechanism provide a strain limiting effect, which reduces a likelihood of a distance between the respiratory interface and the first strap portion increasing, while the relatively elastic connecting strap provides a temporary retention force during coarse fitting. 8. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one connecting strap assembly comprises a first connecting strap assembly and a second connecting strap assembly. 9. The headgear assembly of claim 8 , wherein the first connecting strap assembly and the second connecting strap assembly are on each side of the respiratory interface. 10. The headgear assembly of claim 1 , in combination with the respiratory interface, wherein the respiratory interface comprises a support member and a seal member, the seal member being connected to the support member.

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  • Pumps therefor · CPC title

  • with face sealing means comprising a flap or membrane projecting inwards, such that sealing increases with increasing inhalation gas pressure · CPC title

  • Pressure sampling ports · CPC title

  • with ball-sockets · CPC title

  • Joints or connectors · CPC title

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What does patent US12128183B2 cover?
Patient interface components and/or associated head gear and adjustment systems improve sealing and/or patient comfort and/or ease of use. The interface includes an inflating or ballooning seal. The headgear assembly can be connected to the interface with an elastic component and an inelastic component. The elastic component enabling a course fitting of the interface to the patient and the inel…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/0683. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 29 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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