Custom patient interface and methods for making same

US12419540B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12419540-B2
Application numberUS-202418663241-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 14, 2024
Priority dateJul 2, 2014
Publication dateSep 23, 2025
Grant dateSep 23, 2025

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A method of manufacturing 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 the patient's airways includes collecting anthropometric data of a patient's face. Anticipated considerations are identified from the collected anthropometric data during use of the patient interface. The collected anthropometric data is processed to provide a transformed data set based on the anticipated considerations, the transformed data set corresponding to at least one customised patient interface component. At least one patient interface component is modelled based on the transformed data set.

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The invention claimed is: 1. 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 nares, the patient interface comprising: a mask assembly comprising a frame component having an opening to a delivery tube and having a plurality of vent holes in a row along a surface of the frame component; a sealing element coupleable to the mask assembly and configured to be in contact with the patient's face in use, wherein the frame component and the sealing element form a plenum chamber that defines a cavity by a perimeter of the patient's nares, wherein the sealing element is in the form of a cushion that is configured to compensate for nasal deformation; and a positioning and stabilising structure, coupled to the mask assembly, the positioning and stabilising structure being configured to maintain the sealing element in sealing contact with an area surrounding the entrance to the patient's nares while maintaining a therapeutic pressure at the entrance to the patient's nares, the positioning and stabilizing structure comprising a left-side portion, a right-side portion and a crown portion, wherein the positioning and stabilizing structure comprises relatively non-stretchable material and relatively stretchable material, and wherein the left-side portion and the right-side portion each comprise a textile cover. 2. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the sealing element comprises silicone. 3. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the positioning and stabilising structure is configured to compensate for nare angle deflection of between approximately 1 degree and 30 degrees. 4. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the left-side portion is length adjustable via a buckle. 5. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the right-side portion is length adjustable via a buckle. 6. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the positioning and stabilising structure is configured to compensate for a cheek bulge from a first condition to a second condition, the first condition and second condition being spaced by between approximately 1 mm and 10 mm. 7. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the right-side portion and the left-side portion are each configured with a length that, in use, extends from the mask assembly to a position over an ear of the patient. 8. The patient interface of claim 7 , wherein a first strap portion of the positioning and stabilizing structure is formed of a non-elastic material and a second strap portion of the positioning and stabilizing structure is formed of an elastic material. 9. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the positioning and stabilising structure includes a first portion and a second portion, at least one of the first portion and the second portion having an elastic material configured to compensate for perturbations such that the sealing element remains in contact with the patient's face when a force of up to 10 Newtons is applied to the positioning and stabilising structure. 10. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the left-side strap and the right-side strap are configured by rigidity to translate tension of movement of the delivery tube to the crown strap. 11. The patient interface of claim 10 , wherein the tension of movement of the delivery tube comprises tube torque. 12. The patient interface of claim 10 , wherein the sealing element forms a seal extending along the patient's pronasale, outer perimeters of the nares and subnasale. 13. The patient interface of claim 12 , wherein the frame component comprises a first rigidizer arm and a second rigidizer arm, wherein the first rigidizer arm is coupled with the left-side portion and the second rigidizer arm is coupled with the right-side portion. 14. The patient interface of claim 13 , wherein the sealing element is configured to couple with the frame component by mechanical engagement. 15. The patient interface of claim 13 , wherein the first rigidizer arm and the second rigidizer arm are each removably coupled to the frame component via a slot in the frame component. 16. The patient interface of claim 13 , wherein the nasal deformation comprises a nose twitch. 17. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the mask assembly, the sealing element and the positioning and stabilising structure is configured to compensate for longitudinal skin sheer of between approximately 1 mm and approximately 50 mm with respect to a longitudinal axis of the patient's face. 18. The patient interface of claim 1 , wherein the frame component further comprises a coupling section attaching the positioning and stabilising structure to the frame component. 19. 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 nares, the patient interface comprising: a mask assembly comprising a frame component having an opening to a delivery tube and having a plurality of vent holes in a row along a surface of the frame component; a sealing element coupleable to the mask assembly and configured to be in contact with the patient's face in use, wherein the frame component and the sealing element form a plenum chamber that defines a cavity by a perimeter of the patient's nares, wherein the sealing element is in the form of a cushion that is configured to compensate for nasal deformation; and a positioning and stabilising structure, coupled to the mask assembly, the positioning and stabilising structure being configured to maintain the sealing element in sealing contact with an area surrounding the entrance to the patient's nares while maintaining a therapeutic pressure at the entrance to the patient's nares, the positioning and stabilizing structure comprising a left-side portion, a right-side portion and a crown portion, wherein the positioning and stabilizing structure comprises relatively non-stretchable material and relatively stretchable material, and wherein the left side portion and the right side portion each comprise a textile cover, wherein the sealing element comprises silicone, and wherein at least one of the left-side strap and the right-side strap are configured by rigidity to translate tension of movement of the delivery tube to the crown strap. 20. The patient interface of claim 19 , wherein the frame component comprises a first rigidizer arm and a second rigidizer arms, wherein the first rigidizer arm is coupled with the left side portion and the second rigidizer arm is coupled with the right-side portion.

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What does patent US12419540B2 cover?
A method of manufacturing 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 the patient's airways includes collecting anthropometric data of a patient's face. Anticipated considerations are identified from the collected anthropometric data during use of the patient interface. The collected anthropo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
ResMed Pty Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/107. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 23 2025 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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