Methods and apparatus for ventilatory treatment of respiratory disorders
US-2024399083-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US9480809B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9480809-B2 |
| Application number | US-21985208-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 29, 2008 |
| Priority date | Jul 30, 2007 |
| Publication date | Nov 1, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 1, 2016 |
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A patient interface for delivering breathable gas to a patient includes a nasal prong assembly including a pair of nasal prongs structured to sealingly communicate with nasal passages of a patient's nose in use and headgear to maintain the nasal prong assembly in a desired position on the patient's face. The headgear includes side straps and rigidizers provided to respective side straps. Each rigidizer includes a first end portion that provides a connector structured to engage a respective end of the nasal prong assembly and an inwardly curved protrusion in the form of a cheek support that curves inwardly of the connector. The cheek support is adapted to follow the contour of the patient's cheek and guide a respective end portion of the side strap into engagement with the patient's cheek to provide a stable cheek support.
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A patient interface for delivering breathable gas to a patient, the patient interface comprising: a nasal prong assembly including a pair of nasal prongs structured to sealingly communicate with nasal passages of a patient's nose in use; and headgear to maintain the nasal prong assembly in a desired position on the patient's face, the headgear including first and second side straps and respective rigidizers provided to respective side straps such that each of the respective rigidizers is coextensive with a respective side strap at least along a portion of the headgear configured to extend along a side of the patient's bead, each of the respective rigidizers providing rigidity to a respective one of the first and second side straps, each rigidizer including a first end portion that provides 1) a connector structured to engage a respective end of the nasal prong, assembly and 2) a protrusion that curves inwardly of the connector and forms a cheek support, the cheek support adapted to follow a contour of the patient's cheek and guide a respective end portion of the side strap into engagement with the patient's cheek to provide a stable cheek support. 2. A patient interface according to claim 1 , wherein the patient interface further comprises a base region and each nasal prong includes a head portion adapted to seal with a respective patient nasal passage and as stalk that interconnects the head portion with the base region. 3. A patient interface according to claim 2 , wherein the bead portion includes a. dual or double-wall arrangement including an inner wall and an outer wall that surrounds the inner wall. 4. A patient interface according to claim 2 , wherein each prong includes an upper trampoline-like suspension system between the head portion and the stalk, and a lower trampoline-like suspension system between the stalk and the base region. 5. A patient interface according, to claim 1 , wherein the nasal prong assembly includes structure to reduce and/or eliminate an air jetting effect. 6. A patient interface according to claim 1 , wherein the cheek support is arranged such that headgear tension is applied to the cheek support rather than to the pair of nasal prongs to prevent the pair of nasal prongs from being compressed. 7. A patient interlace according to claim 1 , wherein each of the respective rigidizers includes rib-strengthened brackets to support the connector on the rigidizer. 8. A patient interlace according to claim 1 , wherein the headgear includes a rear strap that passes around a rear portion of the patient's head. 9. A patient interface according to claim 8 , wherein each of the respective rigidizers includes a slot that defines a cross-bar adapted to engage a respective end of the rear strap. 10. A patient interface according to claim 1 , wherein each of the respective rigidizers is attachable to a respective side strap via stitching, welding, and/or gluing. 11. A patient interface according, to claim 1 , wherein a width of the side strap on at least one side of the rigidizer is about 5-9 mm. 12. A patient interface for delivering breathable gas to a patient, the patient interface comprising: a nasal seal to sealingly communicate with the patient's nose in use and headgear to maintain the nasal seal in position on the patient's face, the headgear including side portions, each of said side portions including a side strap and a rigidizer provided to the side strap, each rigidizer including a main portion and a curved protrusion branching off from the main portion and terminating in a free end, the curved protrusion thereby forming a cheek support configured to Mow a contour of the patient's cheek and guide an end portion of each respective side strap into engagement with the patient's cheek to provide a stable cheek support, wherein the cheek support is configured to flex relative to the main portion in order to conform to the contours of the patient's cheek. 13. A patient interface for delivering breathable gas to a patient, the patient interface comprising: a nasal prong assembly including a pair of nasal prongs structured to sealingly communicate with nasal passages of a patient's nose in use; a frame configured to support the pair of nasal prongs; and headgear connectable to the frame to maintain the frame and the nasal prong assembly in position on the patient's face, the headgear including left and right side straps formed of soft, flexible material and respective rigidizers formed of semi-rigid material attached to the respective left and right side straps to provide rigidity to the left and right side straps, wherein each of said respective rigidizers includes a main portion and an end portion, the end portion branching off from the main portion in two directions to form. respectively, 1) a connector configured to connect the rigidizer to a respective end of the frame and 2) a flexible cheek support terminating in a free end and being configured to disperse headgear tension across the patient's cheek such that headgear tension is applied to the flexible cheek support instead of the nasal prongs. 14. A patient interface according to claim 13 , wherein each flexible cheek support is configured to follow the contour of the patient's cheek and guide a respective end portion of the side strap into engagement with the patient's cheek. 15. A patient interface according to claim 13 , wherein each flexible cheek support is configured to disperse headgear tension below the patient's cheek bone. 16. A patient interface according to claim 13 , wherein each flexible cheek support extends from the respective rigidizer as a cantilever. 17. A patient interface according to claim 13 , wherein the left and right side straps are elastic. 18. A patient interface according to claim 13 , wherein the frame comprises an aperture between the respective ends of the frame that is configured to receive a flow of breathable gas. 19. A patient interface according to claim 13 , wherein each connector is supported on the respective rigidizer by brackets. 20. A patient interface according to claim 19 , wherein the brackets comprise ribs that increase rigidity of the connector. 21. A patient interface according to claim 19 , wherein the flexible cheek support is provided between the brackets. 22. A patient interface according to claim 1 , wherein each rigidizer includes a second end portion connected to a main portion of the rigidizer. 23. A patient interface according to claim 22 , wherein both the first and second end portions are located at opposing ends of the respective rigidzer. 24. A patient interface according to claim 23 , wherein the second end portion is configured to be connected to a strap. 25. A patient interface according to claim 12 , wherein the protrusion curves inwardly from the side strap toward a front of the patient's face. 26. A patient interface according to claim 25 , wherein a connector branches off from the main portion of each rigidizer and is configured to connect the riuidizer to a frame which supports the nasal. 27. A patient interface according to claim 13 , wherein the flexible cheek support terminates at a location away from the main portion of the rigidizer. 28. A patient interface according to claim 1 , further comprising a pad provided to each of the respective rigidizers and adapted to contact a side of th
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