Mask and mask cushion therefor

US9463295B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9463295-B2
Application numberUS-201314012483-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 28, 2013
Priority dateJul 26, 1996
Publication dateOct 11, 2016
Grant dateOct 11, 2016

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A cushion comprises a substantially triangularly shaped frame from which extends a membrane. The membrane is spaced away from the rim of the frame, and its outer surface is of substantially the same shape as the rim. The seal forming portion thus contacts both the surface of the wearer's nose and a portion of the wearer's face. The shape of the seal forming portion is particularly suited to effectively seal the difficult region of the facial contour that is the crease between the sides of the nose and the face.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A mask cushion to sealingly connect a mask to a wearer's face, the cushion comprising: a frame of resilient material having a rim to at least partially surround the wearer's nose; and a membrane also of resilient material and defining an aperture sized to receive the wearer's nose, said membrane being thinner than and relatively more flexible than said frame, said membrane being fixed to and extending away from said frame so as to be spaced from said rim by a gap, said membrane having an outer surface forming a face contacting seal portion that is pre-shaped to generally match the contours of the wearer's face, wherein the face contacting seal portion is structured such that it is not required to turn in on itself to conform with the wearer's face, in use; wherein: the cushion at least partly forms a breathing chamber to receive pressurized breathable gas, for delivery to at least a nasal passage of the wearer, the breathing chamber being accessible by the wearer via the aperture of the membrane; the rim and the membrane are commonly curved towards the breathing chamber, the cushion is structured so that the pressurized gas in the chamber assists in maintaining a seal between the membrane and the wearer in use; the frame and rim are structured to resist deformation so as to form a support structure for the membrane, said membrane is resiliently deformable towards said gap to abut said rim in use of said cushion; and the rim and the membrane have a pre-formed co-located notch to accommodate the bridge of the wearer's nose. 2. A cushion as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said membrane and said rim are substantially saddle-shaped. 3. A cushion as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said membrane is shaped so that said seal portion, in use, contacts at least the wearer's nose. 4. A cushion as claimed in claim 3 , wherein said seal portion, in use, contacts the facial tissue around the sides and over the bridge of the nose, and between the base of the nose and the top lip. 5. A cushion as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said rim and said seal portion are pre-shaped to generally match facial contours in the region of facial tissue around the sides and over the bridge of the nose, and between the base of the nose and the top lip. 6. A cushion as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the face contacting seal portion is pre-shaped to closely imitate the contours of the wearer's face. 7. A cushion as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the face contacting seal portion is structured to enable contact with the wearer's face without folds or creases. 8. A cushion as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the membrane is less stiff than the frame, to conform with the wearer's facial structure with minimum force, without a tendency to fold or crease. 9. A mask for connection to a wearer's face comprising: a mask body for connection with a supply of breathable gas; a cushion, the body and cushion defining a nose-receiving cavity adapted to receive pressurized gas for breathing by the wearer in use; at least one securing strap to secure the mask body and cushion to the wearer's head, the strap being structured to be tensioned to balance force due to the pressurized gas that tends to lift the mask off of the wearer's face; and at least one vent opening by which gas expired by the wearer is exhausted to atmosphere; wherein the cushion includes: a frame of resilient material having a rim to surround at least a portion of the wearer's nose; a membrane also of resilient material, said membrane being thinner than and relatively more flexible than said frame, the membrane being fixed to and extending away from said frame so as to be spaced from said rim by a gap, said membrane having an outer surface forming a face contacting seal portion that is pre-shaped to generally match the contours of the wearer's face, wherein the face contacting seal portion is structured such that it is not required to turn in on itself to conform with the wearer's face, in use; wherein: the rim and frame are curled inwardly towards the nose-receiving cavity and structured to resist deformation so as to form a support structure for the membrane, and said seal portion is resiliently deformable towards said gap to abut said rim in use of said mask, depending on the facial contours of the wearer and/or strap tension applied the at least one securing strap; and said membrane and said rim each have a co-located notch to accommodate the bridge of a nose. 10. A mask as claimed in claim 9 , wherein said mask body includes at least one attachment point to which the at least one securing strap is coupled. 11. A mask as claimed in claim 9 , wherein said membrane is shaped so that said seal portion, in use, contacts at least the wearer's nose. 12. A mask as claimed in claim 11 , wherein said seal portion, in use, contacts the facial tissue around the sides and over the bridge of the nose, and between the base of the nose and the top lip. 13. A mask as claimed in claim 9 , wherein said rim and said seal portion are shaped to generally match facial contours in the region of facial tissue around the sides and over the bridge of the nose, and between the base of the nose and the top lip. 14. A mask cushion to sealingly connect a mask to a wearer's face, the cushion comprising: a frame of resilient material having a rim shaped to generally match facial contours at least in the region of facial tissue around the sides of the nose, and between the base of the nose and the top lip; a membrane also of resilient material, the membrane being thinner than and relatively more flexible than the frame, said membrane being fixed to and extending away from the frame so as to be spaced from the rim by a gap, said membrane having an outer surface forming a face contacting seal portion that is pre-shaped to generally match the contours of the wearer's face, the membrane including a pre-formed notch to accommodate the wearer's nose bridge, wherein the face contacting seal portion is structured such that it is not required to turn in on itself to conform with the wearer's face, in use; and wherein the rim and the membrane are inwardly curled in a common orientation towards the wearer's nose in use, and a strap structured to secure the cushion to the wearer's face, wherein, before application of strap tension, the seal portion is spaced from the rim of the cushion by the gap, and as a result of application of strap tension and/or to accommodate the wearer's facial contours, the seal portion is resiliently deformable into said gap to abut against the rim, said membrane resiliently returning to its original position, spaced from said rim by said gap, when the mask cushion is not in use. 15. A mask cushion for sealingly connecting a mask to a patient's face during the administration of positive airway pressure, the cushion including: a frame of resilient material, said frame having a rim to surround at least a portion of the patient's face; a membrane of resilient material and fixed to and extending away from the frame so as to be spaced from the rim, in at least one region of the frame, so as to include a gas-filled gap between the membrane and the rim before the cushion is in use, said membrane fully covering or overlying the rim as seen in cross section, wherein each of the rim and the membrane includes a distal end that is unsupported, the distal ends curled inwardly and terminating in a substantially common orientation, a seal forming portion on an outer surface of said membrane, said seal forming portion being provided only on said membrane such that only the membrane forms a seal wit

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  • Holding devices therefor · CPC title

  • 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

  • with forehead support · CPC title

  • Nose · CPC title

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What does patent US9463295B2 cover?
A cushion comprises a substantially triangularly shaped frame from which extends a membrane. The membrane is spaced away from the rim of the frame, and its outer surface is of substantially the same shape as the rim. The seal forming portion thus contacts both the surface of the wearer's nose and a portion of the wearer's face. The shape of the seal forming portion is particularly suited to eff…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Resmed Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/0057. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 11 2016 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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