Respiratory mask sealing interface

US9056178B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9056178-B2
Application numberUS-200913140385-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 16, 2009
Priority dateDec 17, 2008
Publication dateJun 16, 2015
Grant dateJun 16, 2015

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Abstract

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A sealing interface includes an inner cushion and an outer sheath. The outer sheath substantially seals against the facial contours of the user. The inner cushion and the outer sheath each have a nasal bridge region, left and right cheek regions and either one of an upper lip region or a chin region. In use these regions are aligned with the corresponding nasal bridge region, left and right cheek regions and either the upper lip region or the chin region of a user. The inner cushion includes a hinged region. The hinged region is adapted to flex substantially independently of the inner cushion cheek regions.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A sealing interface for use as part of an apparatus configured for supplying a flow of respiratory gases to a user, comprising: an inner cushion, an outer sheath adapted to contact facial contours of the user, said inner cushion and said outer sheath shaped to follow the facial contours of a user's face, each of said inner cushion and said outer sheath having a nasal bridge region, left and right cheek regions and either one of an upper lip region or a chin region, said nasal bridge region being configured to be aligned with corresponding user nasal bridge region, said left and right cheek regions being configured to be aligned with left and right user cheek regions, and said either one of an upper lip region or a chin region being configured to be aligned with either a user upper lip region or a user chin region of the user in use, respectively, wherein said inner cushion includes a hinged region, said hinged region adapted to flex relative to said inner cushion left and right cheek regions, said hinged region being coupled to said left and right cheek regions by left and right hinging portions, respectively, and said left and right hinging portions comprising left and right narrow necked sections formed between said hinged region and a corresponding one of said left and right cheek regions, said hinged region and said left and right cheek regions being integrally formed. 2. The sealing interface as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said nasal bridge region comprises said hinged region. 3. The sealing interface as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said chin region comprises said hinged region. 4. The sealing interface as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said sealing interface is configured to be coupled with a body that receives said respiratory gases, and said sealing interface comprises a gap provided between said body and said cushion in said hinged region, said gap providing a space for said inner cushion hinged region to flex independently of said cheek regions of the inner cushion. 5. The sealing interface as claimed in claim 4 , wherein said gap comprises a valley in said inner cushion nasal bridge region, said valley being disposed in a side of said inner cushion which is arranged so as to face said body in use. 6. The sealing interface as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said valley extends a full perimeter of said hinged region, a first end of said valley being adjacent said left check region and a second end of said valley being adjacent said right cheek region. 7. The sealing interface as claimed in claim 6 , wherein each said left and right narrow necked sections is formed by a notch aligned with said first or second end of said valley, said notch being formed in a side of said inner cushion which is arranged so as to face the user's face in use. 8. The sealing interface as claimed in claim 6 , wherein each said left and right narrow necked sections is formed by a slit aligned with said first or second end of said valley, said slit being formed in a side of said inner cushion which is arranged so as to face the user's face in use. 9. The sealing interface as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said left and right hinging portions biases said inner cushion nasal region towards said outer sheath, in use said inner cushion hinged region contacting said outer sheath. 10. The sealing interface as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said left and right narrow necked sections are formed by a first notch formed in a side of said inner cushion which is arranged so as to face the user's face in use, and a second notch formed in a side of said inner cushion that faces a mask body in use, said first and second notches being aligned to form said left and right narrow necked sections. 11. The sealing interface as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each of said left and right narrow necked sections are formed by a slit formed in a side of said inner cushion which is arranged so as to face the user's face in use, and a notch formed in a side of said inner cushion that faces a mask body in use, said slit and said notch being aligned to form said left and right narrow necked sections. 12. The sealing interface as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said narrow necked section is formed by a notch or slit in a side of said inner cushion which is arranged so as to face the user's face in use. 13. The sealing interface as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each of said left and right narrow necked sections are formed by a notch or slit in a side of said inner cushion that faces a mask body in use. 14. The sealing interface as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said hinged region of said inner cushion flexes, pivots or bends at said left and right hinging portions. 15. The sealing interface as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said hinged region of said inner cushion flexes, pivots or bends at said left and right hinging portions at a rate of deflection, said rate of deflection being 0.04N/mm±45%. 16. The sealing interface as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said inner cushion and said outer sheath are separately formed. 17. The sealing interface as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said inner cushion and said outer sheath are integrally formed. 18. A sealing interface for use as part of an apparatus configured for supplying a flow of respiratory gases to a user, the sealing interface comprising: an inner cushion, an outer sheath adapted to contact against facial contours of the user, said inner cushion and said outer sheath shaped to follow contours of a face of the user, each of said inner cushion and said outer sheath having a nasal bridge region, left and right cheek regions and either one of an upper lip region or a chin region, said nasal bridge region, left and right cheek regions, and either one of an upper lip region or a chin region being arranged so as to be aligned with a corresponding nasal bridge region, left and right user cheek regions and either one of user upper lip region or user chin region of a user, respectively, in use, wherein said nasal bridge region of the inner cushion is coupled to each said left and right cheek regions of said inner cushion by left and right hinging portions, respectively, so that, in use, said nasal bridge region of the inner cushion region flexes relative to said left and right cheek regions of the inner cushion, wherein said nasal bridge region of the inner cushion is coupled to each said left and right cheek regions of the inner cushion by left and right hinging portions, and each of said left and right hinging portions is a narrow necked section formed between said inner cushion nasal bridge region and a corresponding one of said left and right cheek regions of the inner cushion, said nasal bridge region of the inner cushion and said left and right cheek regions of the inner cushion being integrally formed. 19. A patient interface for use as part of an apparatus configured for supplying a flow of respiratory gases to a user comprising: a body interface for receiving said respiratory gases, and a sealing interface coupled to said body interface, said sealing interface adapted to contact against facial contours of the user, the sealing interface comprising: an inner cushion, an outer sheath adapted to contact the facial contours of the user, said inner cushion and said outer sheath shaped to follow contours of the face, each of said inner cushion and said outer sheath having a nasal bridge region, left and right cheek regions and either one of an upper lip region or a chin region, said nasal bridge region, left and right cheek region and eit

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

  • having an underlying cushion · CPC title

  • with forehead support · CPC title

  • A61M16/06Primary

    Respiratory or anaesthetic masks · CPC title

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What does patent US9056178B2 cover?
A sealing interface includes an inner cushion and an outer sheath. The outer sheath substantially seals against the facial contours of the user. The inner cushion and the outer sheath each have a nasal bridge region, left and right cheek regions and either one of an upper lip region or a chin region. In use these regions are aligned with the corresponding nasal bridge region, left and right che…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mcauley Alastair Edwin, Olsen Gregory James, Stephenson Matthew Roger, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/0622. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 16 2015 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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