Compact oronasal patient interface
US-9220860-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9522246B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9522246-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514616283-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2000 |
| Publication date | Dec 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 20, 2016 |
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A mask system for delivering air to a user includes a suspension mechanism to allow relative movement between a face-contacting cushion and a mask shell. The suspension mechanism also provides a predetermined force to the cushion that is a function of mask pressure, displacement of the cushion or both.
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What is claimed is: 1. A respiratory mask for use in respiratory therapy, the respiratory mask comprising: a shell; and a cushion provided to the shell and adapted to receive at least a patient's nose, the shell and the cushion cooperating to define a cavity adapted to receive a supply of pressurized breathable gas, the cushion including: a face contacting portion adapted to engage a patient's face, a non-face contacting portion provided to the shell, wherein the non-face contacting portion of the cushion includes an edge configured and arranged to attach to a periphery of the shell to define the cavity, and a gusset portion between the face contacting portion and the non-face contacting portion, wherein the gusset portion includes a hanging portion that, when seen in cross-section, hangs over an adjacent exterior surface of the cushion, and wherein the cushion includes a molded, one-piece construction. 2. The respiratory mask according to claim 1 , wherein the gusset portion provides a decoupling joint between the face contacting portion and the shell. 3. The respiratory mask according to claim 1 , wherein the gusset portion includes only a single gusset. 4. The respiratory mask according to claim 1 , wherein the face contacting portion includes a flexible membrane. 5. The respiratory mask according to claim 1 , wherein the exterior surface of the cushion is positioned exterior of the cavity. 6. The respiratory mask according to claim 1 , wherein the shell includes an air delivery connection adapted to connect a pressurized air supply. 7. The respiratory mask according claim 1 , wherein the gusset portion includes a constant projected outer area under extension and compression. 8. The respiratory mask according to claim 1 , wherein the gusset portion includes an outer wall configured to fold over and outside of an inner wall of the gusset portion when the face contacting and non-face contacting portions are compressed towards one another. 9. The respiratory mask according to claim 1 , wherein the face contacting portion, the non-face contacting portion, and the gusset portion form a substantially continuous surface. 10. The respiratory mask according to claim 1 , wherein the non-face contacting portion of the cushion is completely open. 11. The respiratory mask according to claim 1 , wherein the gusset portion is constructed and arranged such that it can expand and contract to alter a distance between the shell and the cushion. 12. The respiratory mask according to claim 11 , wherein the distance extends along an axis, and the gusset portion includes inner and outer walls that extend substantially parallel to the axis. 13. The respiratory mask according to claim 1 , wherein the gusset portion includes a generally rounded cross-section when not exposed to the supply of pressurized breathable gas. 14. The respiratory mask according to claim 1 , wherein the gusset portion is constructed and arranged such that it can expand and contract to alter a distance between the shell and the cushion, an interior of the gusset portion being exposed to the supply of pressurized breathable gas and configured to have a projected area on the patient's face (A g ) which is greater than an area (A c ) of contact that the cushion is configured to make with the patient's face such that the supply of pressurized breathable gas acting on the area (A g ) provides a component of a contact force (F c ) of the cushion on the patient's face, and a ratio of (A g /A c ) is at least 1.30. 15. The respiratory mask as in claim 14 , wherein the ratio of (A g /A c ) is in a range of 1.50 to 5.00. 16. The respiratory mask as in claim 15 , wherein the ratio of (A g /A c ) is in a range of 2.00 to 4.00. 17. The respiratory mask as in claim 16 , wherein the ratio of (A g /A c ) is in a range of 2.25 to 3.50. 18. The respiratory mask as in claim 14 , wherein the shell further includes a baffle disposed in an interior of the shell between a mask gas intake and a mask exhaust vent to deflect gas from the intake from directly flowing to the exhaust vent. 19. The respiratory mask as in claim 1 , wherein the gusset portion can expand and contract to alter a distance between the shell and the cushion by at least 15 millimeters. 20. The respiratory mask as in claim 19 , wherein the gusset portion can expand and contract to alter the distance between the shell and the cushion by at least 20 millimeters. 21. The respiratory mask as in claim 1 , wherein the gusset portion includes a plurality of sequentially interconnected steps moving from larger to smaller in area between first and second sides of the gusset portion, respectively.
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