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Delivery of respiratory therapy using collapsible inlet conduits

  • US 10,500,362 B2
  • Filed: 01/03/2019
  • Issued: 12/10/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/28/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A mask system to deliver respiratory therapy to a patient, the mask system comprising:

  • a patient interface that defines a breathing chamber and is shaped to seal against a face of the patient and deliver pressurized air from the breathing chamber into airways of the patient when the mask system is worn by the patient, the patient interface defining a first inlet port for introduction of pressurized air into the breathing chamber at a first location and a second inlet port for introduction of pressurized air into the breathing chamber at a second location that is spaced apart from the first location;

    a first collapsible inlet conduit to extend across a first side of a head of the patient between a first ear of the patient and a first eye of the patient when the mask system is worn by the patient, and to connect with the first inlet port to deliver pressurized air to the breathing chamber, the first collapsible inlet conduit structured to move between a first conduit open condition in which the first collapsible inlet conduit allows passage of pressurized air and a first conduit collapsed condition in which the first collapsible inlet conduit substantially prevents passage of pressurized air upon the head of the patient resting on the first collapsible inlet conduit against bedding, the first collapsible inlet conduit being biased toward the first conduit open condition without being pressurized; and

    a second collapsible inlet conduit to extend across a second side of the head of the patient between a second ear of the patient and a second eye of the patient when the mask system is worn by the patient, and to connect with the second inlet port to deliver pressurized air to the breathing chamber, the second collapsible inlet conduit structured to move between a second conduit open condition in which the second collapsible inlet conduit allows passage of pressurized air and a second conduit collapsed condition in which the second collapsible inlet conduit substantially prevents passage of pressurized air upon the head of the patient resting on the second collapsible inlet conduit against bedding, the second collapsible inlet conduit being biased toward the second conduit open condition without being pressurized.

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