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Mask system

  • US 7,861,715 B2
  • Filed: 04/30/2004
  • Issued: 01/04/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/02/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A mask system for treating sleep disordered breathing, comprising:

  • a flexible shell and cushion unit including a cushion portion forming a seal with a patient in use, and including a shell portion, the shell portion including at least one frame-receiving channel defined by a front surface and a rear surface, and an aperture centrally located on the shell portion, the flexible shell and cushion unit being an integral single piece of silicone defining an interior breathing chamber;

    a rigid frame including at least one frame edge shaped to fit into and be secured within the at least one frame-receiving channel with the at least one frame edge engaging the front and rear surfaces of the frame-receiving channel, the frame supporting the shell and cushion unit in use, the frame including a plurality of projecting frame ribs received within a portion of the flexible shell and cushion unit, the frame having a first side portion and a second side portion;

    a rigid ring-shaped member including a rear end positioned at least partially within the aperture of the shell portion to communicate with the interior of the breathing chamber, the ring-shaped member including an annular front flange, the rear end having an outer circumferential surface that engages with an inner circumferential surface defined by a wall of the aperture;

    a rotatable elbow having a first end and a second end, the first end including a groove or recess provided to and engaging with the annular front flange of the ring-shaped member;

    a swivel provided to the second end of the rotatable elbow, the swivel including a first end adapted to engage with the elbow, and the swivel having a second end adapted to engage an air delivery conduit;

    a plurality of vent holes provided in the shell portion;

    four headgear attachment points formed on the frame, a first pair of the four headgear attachment points being provided on the first side portion of the frame, and a second pair of the four headgear attachment points being provided on the second side portion of the frame; and

    four-point headgear attached to the four headgear attachment points in use, the four-point headgear including strap end portions being adapted to be threaded through one or more slots associated with the headgear attachment points,wherein the mask system does not have a forehead support.

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