Sealing cushion having corrugated sealing flap

US9907924B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9907924-B2
Application numberUS-201314406555-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 28, 2013
Priority dateJun 12, 2012
Publication dateMar 6, 2018
Grant dateMar 6, 2018

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A cushion ( 26 ) for a patient interface device includes a support wall portion having a first edge and an opposite second edge, and a sealing flap ( 40 ) extending in a cantilevered fashion inwardly from the second edge and toward a longitudinal axis of the cushion such that when the patient interface device is donned a portion of the face of the user will engage the top outer surface of the sealing flap to form a seal. The sealing flap includes a corrugated portion ( 56 ), wherein the corrugated portion commences at a distal edge of the sealing flap and extends toward a proximal edge of the sealing flap along at least a portion of a width of the sealing flap. The corrugated portion includes a series of alternating furrows and ridges.

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A cushion for a patient interface device, comprising: a support wall portion having a first edge and a second edge located opposite the first edge; and a sealing flap extending in a cantilevered fashion inwardly from the second edge and toward a longitudinal axis of the cushion such that when the patient interface device is donned by a user a portion of the face of the user will engage a top outer surface of the sealing flap to form a seal therewith, wherein the sealing flap includes a corrugated portion, wherein the corrugated portion commences at and is provided in a terminal distal edge of the sealing flap which defines an opening in the sealing flap and extends toward a proximal edge of the sealing flap along at least a portion of a width of the sealing flap including the top outer surface, wherein the corrugated portion includes a series of alternating furrows and ridges present in the terminal distal edge, wherein each furrow and each ridge has a longitudinal axis that extends in a direction extending from the terminal distal edge to the proximal edge, and wherein a number of the furrows is at least two and a number of the ridges is at least one or a number of the ridges is at least two and a number of the furrows is at least one, wherein the corrugated portion follows a pattern having a series of peaks and valleys, and wherein each peak and each valley in the pattern includes a respective plurality of the furrows and a respective plurality of the ridges. 2. A cushion for a patient interface device, comprising: a support wall portion having a first edge and a second edge located opposite the first edge; and a sealing flap extending in a cantilevered fashion inwardly from the second edge and toward a longitudinal axis of the cushion such that when the patient interface device is donned by a user a portion of the face of the user will engage a top outer surface of the sealing flap to form a seal therewith, wherein the sealing flap includes a corrugated portion, wherein the corrugated portion commences at and is provided in a terminal distal edge of the sealing flap which defines an opening in the sealing flap and extends toward a proximal edge of the sealing flap along at least a portion of a width of the sealing flap including the top outer surface, wherein the corrugated portion includes a series of alternating furrows and ridges present in the terminal distal edge, wherein each furrow and each ridge has a longitudinal axis that extends in a direction extending from the terminal distal edge to the proximal edge, and wherein a number of the furrows is at least two and a number of the ridges is at least one or a number of the ridges is at least two and a number of the furrows is at least one, wherein the furrows and the ridges of the corrugated portion are formed in an array on an arc wherein all of the furrows and all of the ridges have a common focal point. 3. The cushion according to claim 2 , wherein the number of the furrows is at least two and the number of the ridges is at least two. 4. The cushion according to claim 2 , wherein the support wall portion and the sealing flap are part of a unitary structure. 5. The cushion according to claim 2 , wherein a total amplitude to wavelength ratio within the corrugated portion for each immediately adjacent pair the furrows and the ridges is 0.4 to 0.75. 6. The cushion according to claim 5 , wherein the total amplitude to wavelength ratio within the corrugated portion for each immediately adjacent pair of the furrows and the ridges is 0.5. 7. The cushion according to claim 2 , wherein each of the furrows and each of the ridges is arc-shaped in cross-section. 8. The cushion according to claim 2 , wherein each of the furrows and each of the ridges is v-shaped in cross-section. 9. The cushion according to claim 2 , wherein the cushion has a generally triangular shape such that the sealing flap has a bottom region, an apex region located opposite the bottom region, a first side region and a second side region located opposite the first side region, wherein the corrugated portion is provided in the apex region of the sealing flap. 10. The cushion according to claim 9 , wherein the sealing flap includes a second corrugated portion, wherein the second corrugated portion commences at the distal edge and extends toward the proximal edge along at least a portion of the width of the sealing flap including the top outer surface, wherein the second corrugated portion includes a series of alternating second furrows and second ridges, wherein a number of the second furrows is at least two or a number of the second ridges is at least two, and wherein the second corrugated portion is provided in the bottom region of the sealing flap. 11. The cushion according to claim 10 , wherein the sealing flap includes a third corrugated portion, wherein the third corrugated portion commences at the distal edge and extends toward the proximal edge along at least a portion of the width of the sealing flap including the top outer surface, wherein the third corrugated portion includes a series of alternating third furrows and third ridges, wherein a number of the third furrows is at least two or a number of the third ridges is at least two, wherein the sealing flap includes a fourth corrugated portion, wherein the fourth corrugated portion commences at the distal edge and extends toward the proximal edge along at least a portion of the width of the sealing flap including the top outer surface, wherein the fourth corrugated portion includes a series of alternating fourth furrows and fourth ridges, wherein a number of the fourth furrows is at least two or a number of the fourth ridges is at least two. 12. The cushion according to claim 11 , wherein the third corrugated portion is provided in the first side region of the sealing flap and the fourth corrugated portion is provided in the second side region of the sealing flap. 13. The cushion according to claim 11 , wherein the third corrugated portion is provided in a first curved region of the sealing flap at a junction of the bottom region and the first side region of the sealing flap and the fourth corrugated portion is provided in a second curved region of the sealing flap at a junction the bottom region and the second side region of the sealing flap. 14. The cushion according to claim 9 , wherein the corrugated portion is positioned in between the focal point and a portion of the opening defined by the distal edge of the sealing flap including the corrugated portion. 15. The cushion according to claim 9 , wherein a portion of the opening defined by the distal edge of the sealing flap including the corrugated portion is positioned in between the focal point and the corrugated portion. 16. The cushion according to claim 2 , wherein the cushion has a generally triangular shape such that the sealing flap has a bottom region, an apex region located opposite the bottom region, a first side region and a second side region located opposite the first side region, wherein the corrugated portion is provided in the bottom region of the sealing flap. 17. A patient interface device including a cushion according to claim 2 . 18. A system for delivering a flow of breathing gas to a patient, comprising a pressure generating system structured to generate the flow of breathing gas and a patient interface device fluidly coupled to the pressure generating system, wherein the patient interface device includes a cushion according to claim 2 .

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  • Pumps therefor · CPC title

  • with forehead support · CPC title

  • having an underlying cushion · CPC title

  • A61M16/06Primary

    Respiratory or anaesthetic masks · CPC title

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

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What does patent US9907924B2 cover?
A cushion ( 26 ) for a patient interface device includes a support wall portion having a first edge and an opposite second edge, and a sealing flap ( 40 ) extending in a cantilevered fashion inwardly from the second edge and toward a longitudinal axis of the cushion such that when the patient interface device is donned a portion of the face of the user will engage the top outer surface of the s…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Koninklijke Philips Nv
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 Mar 06 2018 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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