Delivery of respiratory therapy
First Claim
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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Abstract
An air delivery system for providing a supply of air from a source of air at positive pressure to an interfacing structure located at the entrance to the airways of a patient includes a manifold adapted to connect with the supply of positive air pressure and at least one tube connected to the manifold and adapted to deliver the supply of air to the interfacing structure. Each tube is structured to allow movement between an open phase in which the tube allows the passage of air and a collapsed phase in which the tube is collapsed. Each tube is structured such that weight of a typical patient'"'"'s head against bedding apparel is sufficient to collapse the tube from the open phase to the collapsed phase.
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30 Claims
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1. A mask system to deliver respiratory therapy to a patient, the mask system comprising:
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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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A mask system to deliver respiratory therapy to a patient, the mask system comprising:
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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 relatively flat, inwardly-facing portion of the D-shaped cross-sectional shape of the first conduit has a width transverse to a longitudinal length of the first conduit and configured to be parallel to the face of the patient during use, wherein the width of the inwardly-facing portion of the D-shaped cross-sectional shape of the first conduit has a first width at a proximal portion of the first conduit proximal the patient interface and a second width at a distal portion of the first conduit distal the patient interface, the second width of the inwardly-facing portion at the distal portion of the first conduit being greater than the first width of the inwardly-facing portion at the proximal portion of the first conduit, wherein the width of the inwardly-facing portion of the D-shaped cross-sectional shape of the first conduit tapers from the second width at the distal portion of the first conduit to the first width at the proximal portion of the first conduit, wherein the first conduit has a height configured to be transverse to the face of the patient during use and transverse to the longitudinal length of the first conduit, wherein the height of the first conduit has a first height at the proximal portion of the first conduit and a second height at the distal portion of the first conduit, the first height of the first conduit being greater than the second height 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 relatively flat, inwardly-facing portion of the D-shaped cross-sectional shape of the second conduit has a width transverse to the longitudinal length of the second conduit and configured to be parallel to the face of the patient during use, wherein the width of the inwardly-facing portion of the D-shaped cross-sectional shape of the second conduit has a first width at a proximal portion of the second conduit proximal the patient interface and a second width at a distal portion of the second conduit distal the patient interface, the second width of the inwardly-facing portion at the distal portion of the second conduit being greater than the first width of the inwardly-facing portion at the proximal portion of the second conduit, wherein the width of the inwardly-facing portion of the D-shaped cross-sectional shape of the second conduit tapers from the second width at the distal portion of the second conduit to the first width at the proximal portion of the second conduit, wherein the second conduit has a height configured to be transverse to the face of the patient during use and transverse to the longitudinal length of the second conduit, wherein the height of the second conduit has a first height at the proximal portion of the second conduit and a second height at the distal portion of the second conduit, the first height of the second conduit being greater than the second height of the second conduit. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. A mask system to deliver respiratory therapy to a patient, the mask system comprising:
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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 relatively flat, inwardly-facing portion of the D-shaped cross-sectional shape of the first conduit has a width transverse to a longitudinal length of the first conduit and configured to be parallel to the face of the patient during use, and the first conduit has a height configured to be transverse to the face of the patient during use and transverse to the longitudinal length of the first conduit, a first location of the first conduit having a first width and a first height and a second location of the first conduit having a second width and a second height, the second width of the first conduit being greater than the first width of the first conduit, and the first height of the first conduit being greater than the second height 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 relatively flat, inwardly-facing portion of the D-shaped cross-sectional shape of the second conduit has a width transverse to a longitudinal length of the second conduit and configured to be parallel to the face of the patient during use, and the second conduit has a height configured to be transverse to the face of the patient during use and transverse to the longitudinal length of the second conduit, a first location of the second conduit having a first width and a first height and a second location of the second conduit having a second width and a second height, the second width of the second conduit being greater than the first width of the second conduit, and the first height of the second conduit being greater than the second height of the second conduit. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27, 28)
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29. A mask system to deliver respiratory therapy to a patient, the mask system comprising:
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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 manifold shaped to mount atop a head of the patient; a first conduit to introduce pressurized air received from the manifold into the breathing chamber of the patient interface through the first passage, the first conduit structured to engage against a first side of the 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, the first conduit tapering in height from a first location of the first conduit proximal the patient interface to a second location of the first conduit proximal the manifold, and tapering in width from the second location of the first conduit proximal the manifold to the first location of the first conduit proximal the patient interface; and a second conduit to introduce pressurized air received from the manifold 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, the second conduit tapering in height from a first location of the second conduit proximal the patient interface to a second location of the second conduit proximal the manifold, and tapering in width from the second location of the second conduit proximal the manifold to the first location of the second conduit proximal the patient interface. - View Dependent Claims (30)
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