Methods and apparatus for ventilatory treatment of respiratory disorders
US-2024399083-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US9682209B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9682209-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213981423-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 27, 2012 |
| Priority date | Feb 3, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2017 |
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A patient interface device ( 8 ) is includes a support frame ( 14 ) structured to be fluidly coupled to a pressure generating device, a cushion ( 12 ) structured to engage a portion of the face of a patient, and a headgear component ( 16 ) structured to secure the patient interface device to the head of the patient. The headgear component has a central interface portion ( 22 ), at least one strap member ( 24 A, 24 B) extending from the central interface portion, and a frame member ( 32 ) provided within central interface portion. The frame member is removeably secured in between the cushion and the support frame and is structured to provide an airtight seal between the cushion and the support frame.
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A patient interface device, comprising: a support frame structured to be fluidly coupled to a pressure generating device; a cushion structured to engage a portion of a face of a patient; and a headgear component structured to secure the patient interface device to a head of the patient, the headgear component having a central interface portion and at least one strap member extending from the central interface portion, the central interface portion and the at least one strap member being made of a first material that is flexible, and a frame member which defines an opening and is attached within a corresponding opening provided within the central interface portion, the frame member being made of a second material different than the first material and being removeably secured in between the cushion and the support frame and being structured to provide an airtight seal between the cushion and the support frame, the first material being a fabric material; wherein the support frame contacts the frame member. 2. The patient interface device according to claim 1 , wherein the second material is a deformable material. 3. The patient interface device according to claim 2 , wherein the second material is a thermoplastic material. 4. The patient interface device according to claim 1 , wherein the support frame comprises a faceplate having a first opening having a first shape, wherein the cushion comprises a second opening having a second shape, wherein the frame member has a third shape and defines a third opening aligned with the first opening and the second opening, and wherein the first shape and the second shape correspond to the third shape. 5. The patient interface device according to claim 1 , wherein the frame member includes a plurality of apertures that extend through the frame member, wherein the support frame includes a plurality of first connecting elements, wherein the cushion includes a plurality of second connecting elements, and wherein each first connecting element engages and removeably couples to a respective second connecting element through a respective one of the apertures. 6. The patient interface device according to claim 5 , wherein each first connecting element is a peg extending from the support frame and wherein each second connecting element is a hole provided in the cushion. 7. The patient interface device according to claim 5 , wherein the support frame comprises a faceplate portion and a forehead support portion, wherein the frame member is secured in between the cushion and the faceplate portion, wherein the patient interface device further includes a forehead cushion, wherein the headgear component includes a forehead portion having at least one upper strap member extending therefrom and a forehead frame member provided within the forehead portion, and wherein the forehead frame member is removeably secured in between the forehead support portion and the forehead cushion. 8. A patient interface system for selectively creating a customizable patient interface device, comprising: a support frame structured to be fluidly coupled to a pressure generating device; a cushion structured to engage a portion of a face of a patient; and a plurality of headgear components, each of the headgear components having a central interface portion and a frame member which defines an opening and is attached within a corresponding opening provided within the central interface portion, the frame member of each of the headgear components being structured to be removeably secured in between the cushion and the support frame and being structured to provide an airtight seal between the cushion and the support frame, wherein each of the headgear components includes a different configuration of at least one strap member extending from the central interface portion and as such is structured to secure the support frame and the cushion to a head of the patient in a different manner, the central interface portion and the at least one strap member of each of the headgear components being made of a first material that is flexible, the frame member of each of the headgear components being made of a second material different than the first material, the first material being a fabric material; wherein the support frame contacts the frame member. 9. The patient interface system according to claim 8 , wherein the frame member of each of the headgear components has the same shape and structure. 10. The patient interface system according to claim 9 , wherein the support frame includes a plurality of first connecting elements, wherein the cushion includes a plurality of second connecting elements, and wherein each first connecting element is structured to engage and removeably couple to a respective second connecting element. 11. The patient interface system according to claim 10 , wherein the frame member of each of the headgear components includes a plurality of apertures that extend through the frame member, wherein for each of the headgear components each first connecting element is structured to engage and removeably couple to a respective second connecting element through a respective one of the apertures. 12. The patient interface device according to claim 11 , wherein each first connecting element is a peg extending from the support frame and wherein each second connecting element is a hole provided in the cushion. 13. The patient interface system according to claim 8 , wherein the second material is a deformable material. 14. The patient interface system according to claim 13 , wherein the second material is a thermoplastic material. 15. A patient interface device, comprising: a support frame structured to be fluidly coupled to a pressure generating device; a cushion structured to engage a portion of a face of a patient; and a headgear component structured to secure the patient interface device to a head of the patient, the headgear component having a central interface portion, at least one strap member extending from the central interface portion, and a frame member provided within the central interface portion, the frame member being removeably secured in between the cushion and the support frame and being structured to provide an airtight seal between the cushion and the support frame; wherein the support frame contacts the frame member, wherein the frame member includes a plurality of apertures that extend through the frame member, wherein the support frame includes a plurality of first connecting elements, wherein the cushion includes a plurality of second connecting elements, and wherein each first connecting element engages and removeably couples to a respective second connecting element through a respective one of the apertures.
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