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Delivery of respiratory therapy

  • US 10,507,297 B2
  • Filed: 12/28/2018
  • Issued: 12/17/2019
  • 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 during use, the patient interface defining a first passage for introduction of pressurized air into the breathing chamber at a first lateral side of the patient interface and a second passage for introduction of pressurized air into the breathing chamber at a second lateral side of the patient interface that opposes the first lateral side of the patient interface;

    a first conduit to introduce pressurized air into the breathing chamber of the patient interface through the first passage, the first conduit structured to engage against a first side of a head of the patient during use, the first conduit having a D-shaped cross-sectional shape such that a relatively flat, inwardly-facing portion of the D-shaped cross-sectional shape of the first conduit is oriented to sit substantially flush against the face of the patient during use while a curved, outwardly-facing portion of the D-shaped cross-sectional shape of the first conduit is oriented away from the face of the patient during use, wherein the D-shaped cross-sectional shape of the first conduit varies along a longitudinal length of the first conduit, wherein the first conduit maintains an approximately constant hydraulic diameter along the longitudinal length of the first conduit; and

    a second conduit to introduce pressurized air into the breathing chamber of the patient interface through the second passage, the second conduit structured to engage against a second side of the head of the patient during use, the second conduit having the same D-shaped cross-sectional shape as the first conduit such that a relatively flat, inwardly-facing portion of the D-shaped cross-sectional shape of the second conduit is oriented to sit substantially flush against the face of the patient during use while a curved, outwardly-facing portion of the D-shaped cross-sectional shape of the second conduit is oriented away from the face of the patient during use, wherein the D-shaped cross-sectional shape of the second conduit varies along a longitudinal length of the second conduit, wherein the second conduit maintains an approximately constant hydraulic diameter along the longitudinal length of the second conduit.

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