Patient interface having seal-forming structure with varying construction
US-2022280740-A1 · Sep 8, 2022 · US
US12201772B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12201772-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318128270-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2025 |
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A patient interface comprises a seal-forming structure including a textile membrane and a support structure to support the textile membrane. The seal-forming structure may have a varying construction in order to accommodate different regions and the varying contours of the patient's face to ensure a robust and comfortable seal. An air impermeable layer of the textile membrane may have a thickness that varies in different portions of the textile membrane and/or different regions of the cushion assembly. Further, the seal-forming structure may include an underlying cushion, and an arrangement of the textile membrane and the underlying cushion and/or the configuration of the underlying cushion may vary in different regions of the cushion assembly to optimize patient comfort and the effectiveness of the seal in different regions of the patient's face.
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A patient interface for sealed delivery of a flow of air at a continuously positive pressure with respect to ambient air pressure to an entrance to a patient's airways including at least entrance of a patient's nares, wherein the patient interface is configured to maintain a therapy pressure in a range of about 4 cmH2O to about 30 cmH2O above ambient air pressure in use, throughout a patient's respiratory cycle, while the patient is sleeping, to ameliorate sleep disordered breathing; said patient interface comprising: a plenum chamber at least partially forming a cavity pressurisable to a therapeutic pressure of at least 6 cmH2O above ambient air pressure, said plenum chamber 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 textile membrane 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 textile membrane 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 attached to and supporting the textile membrane, the flexible support structure including an underlying cushion to support the textile membrane, wherein, in a cross-sectional view, a length of the textile membrane that loosely overlays the underlying cushion in a first region of the seal-forming structure is different than a length of the textile membrane that loosely overlays the underlying cushion in a second region of the seal-forming structure, and wherein, in the first region of the seal forming structure and/or the second region of the seal-forming structure, at least a portion of the textile membrane is bonded to the underlying cushion such that the at least a portion of the textile membrane is permanently adhered to the underlying cushion. 2. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein in the second region of the seal-forming structure the textile membrane is bonded to at least a portion of a patient-facing surface of the underlying cushion. 3. The patient interface of claim 2 , wherein in the second region of the seal-forming structure the textile membrane is bonded to the patient-facing surface of the underlying cushion up to an interior edge of the underlying cushion. 4. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the second region of the seal-forming structure is a cheek region of the seal-forming structure. 5. The patient interface of claim 4 , wherein the cheek region is a lower cheek region of the seal-forming structure. 6. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the textile membrane comprises a textile material and an air impermeable layer applied to the textile material. 7. The patient interface of claim 6 , wherein the air impermeable layer has a first thickness at a first location on the textile membrane and a second thickness at a second location on the textile membrane that is different than the first thickness. 8. The patient interface of claim 6 , wherein the air impermeable layer comprises silicone, and wherein in use the therapeutic pressure in the cavity urges the textile membrane and underlying cushion towards the patient's face. 9. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein a length of the textile membrane that is bonded to the underlying cushion in the first region of the seal-forming structure is different than a length of the textile membrane that is bonded to the underlying cushion in the second region of the seal-forming structure. 10. The patient interface of claim 9 , wherein the length of the textile membrane that is bonded to the underlying cushion in the first region of the seal-forming structure is shorter than a length of the textile membrane that is bonded to the underlying cushion in the second region of the seal-forming structure. 11. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the length of the textile membrane that loosely overlays the underlying cushion in the first region of the seal-forming structure is longer than the length of the textile membrane that loosely overlays the underlying cushion in the second region of the seal-forming structure. 12. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein in the first region of the seal-forming structure substantially no portion of the textile membrane is bonded to the underlying cushion. 13. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein in the first region of the seal-forming structure, portions of the textile membrane loosely overlay the underlying cushion and other portions of the textile membrane are bonded to the underlying cushion. 14. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein in the second region of the seal-forming structure the textile membrane is bonded to at least a portion of an exterior-facing side wall of the underlying cushion. 15. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein in the second region of the seal-forming structure the textile membrane is bonded to the underlying cushion to at least an upper exterior edge of the underlying cushion. 16. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein in the second region of the seal-forming structure, portions of the textile membrane loosely overlay the underlying cushion and other portions of the textile membrane are bonded to the underlying cushion. 17. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein in the second region of the seal-forming structure substantially no portion of the textile membrane loosely overlays the underlying cushion. 18. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the first region of the seal-forming structure is a nasal bridge region of the seal-forming structure. 19. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the first region of the seal-forming structure is a chin region of the seal-forming structure. 20. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the first region of the seal-forming structure is a side of nose region of the seal-forming structure. 21. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein a cross-sectional configuration of the underlying cushion varies in different regions around a perimeter of the seal-forming structure. 22. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein a cross-sectional configuration of the underlying cushion in a side of nose region of the seal-forming structure is different than a cross-sectional configuration of the underlying cushion in a chin region of the seal-forming structure. 23. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the underlying cushion has a radially flat region in at least a portion of the seal-forming structure that is inwardly inclined, with respect to a mid-contact plane of the seal-forming structure. 24. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the underlying cushion comprises a compressible material. 25. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the underlying cushion comprises a foam material. 26. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the flexible support structure comprises silicone and the textile membrane is molded to an inner edge of the flexible support structure, wherein the textile material is weft knit, and wherein
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