Ergonomic and adjustable respiratory mask assembly with headgear assembly
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1. A nasal pillows assembly for nasal CPAP therapy of a patient comprising:
- (i) a frame including a first alignment indicator, an aperture and a channel having an inner wall, an outer wall and a channel floor;
(ii) silicone nasal pillows selectively and repeatedly attachable to and detachable from the frame, the seal having a face-contacting side and a non-face contacting side, the non-face contacting side being engagable between the inner and outer walls of the frame, the nasal pillows including a second alignment indicator on an outer surface of the nasal pillows adapted to align with the first alignment indicator on the frame as the cushion and frame are engaged with one another;
(iii) a rotatable elbow adapted to engage the aperture provided in the frame including one or more vent openings open to atmosphere for gas washout of exhaled carbon dioxide, the elbow assembly being adapted to connect to a gas delivery tube in order to supply pressurized air to the entrance of the patient'"'"'s airway; and
(iv) a headgear assembly to provide added stability to the nasal pillows including a pair of front straps having a layered fabric and foam structure and having attached by stitching thereto at least one yoke portion, each said yoke portion being constructed of a somewhat rigid material and having a relative stiffness that helps to position the frame and nasal pillows in the correct position on the patient, each said yoke portion being narrower than each front strap so that when the yoke portion and strap are attached together the softer material of the front straps extends beyond the more rigid material of the yoke portion, thereby preventing or at least reducing the opportunity for contact between the patient and the more rigid material of the yoke portion, the yoke portion being further adapted to add to the rigidity of the straps in certain planes and directions to assist in stabilizing the nasal pillows assembly on the head of the patient during use, and when fitted the front end of the yoke portion is connected to the frame below the patient'"'"'s eyes.
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Abstract
A respiratory mask assembly for delivering breathable gas to a patient includes a frame having a main body and a side frame member provided on each lateral side of the main body. Each side frame member includes an integrally formed first connector portion. A headgear assembly is removably attachable to the frame. The headgear assembly has a second connector portion adapted to be removably coupled with the first connector portion provided on the frame. The second connector portion is manually movable to a releasing position to detach the headgear assembly from the frame. The headgear assembly is rotationally adjustable with respect to the frame.
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1. A nasal pillows assembly for nasal CPAP therapy of a patient comprising:
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(i) a frame including a first alignment indicator, an aperture and a channel having an inner wall, an outer wall and a channel floor; (ii) silicone nasal pillows selectively and repeatedly attachable to and detachable from the frame, the seal having a face-contacting side and a non-face contacting side, the non-face contacting side being engagable between the inner and outer walls of the frame, the nasal pillows including a second alignment indicator on an outer surface of the nasal pillows adapted to align with the first alignment indicator on the frame as the cushion and frame are engaged with one another; (iii) a rotatable elbow adapted to engage the aperture provided in the frame including one or more vent openings open to atmosphere for gas washout of exhaled carbon dioxide, the elbow assembly being adapted to connect to a gas delivery tube in order to supply pressurized air to the entrance of the patient'"'"'s airway; and (iv) a headgear assembly to provide added stability to the nasal pillows including a pair of front straps having a layered fabric and foam structure and having attached by stitching thereto at least one yoke portion, each said yoke portion being constructed of a somewhat rigid material and having a relative stiffness that helps to position the frame and nasal pillows in the correct position on the patient, each said yoke portion being narrower than each front strap so that when the yoke portion and strap are attached together the softer material of the front straps extends beyond the more rigid material of the yoke portion, thereby preventing or at least reducing the opportunity for contact between the patient and the more rigid material of the yoke portion, the yoke portion being further adapted to add to the rigidity of the straps in certain planes and directions to assist in stabilizing the nasal pillows assembly on the head of the patient during use, and when fitted the front end of the yoke portion is connected to the frame below the patient'"'"'s eyes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A nasal mask assembly for nasal CPAP therapy of a patient comprising:
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(i) a mask frame including a first alignment indicator, an aperture and a channel having an inner wall, an outer wall and a channel floor; (ii) a silicone nasal seal having a face-contacting side and a non-face contacting side, the non-face contacting side being engagable between the inner and outer walls of the frame in a manner that allows the nasal seal to be repeatedly detachable from and re-attachable to the frame, the nasal seal including a second alignment indicator on an outer surface of the nasal seal that aligns with the first alignment indicator of the frame as the nasal seal and the frame are engaged with one another; (iii) an elbow rotatably coupled to the frame and adapted to connect to a gas delivery tube in order to supply pressurized gas to the entrance of the patient'"'"'s airway via the aperture of the frame, the elbow including one or more vent openings open to atmosphere for washout of patient exhalation gases; and (iv) a headgear assembly to generally secure the frame and nasal seal to the patient'"'"'s head, said headgear assembly including a pair of relatively flexible, generally Y-shaped straps having a relatively soft fabric and foam material construction, and a stiffening support structure made of a relatively rigid material compared to the strap material, said stiffening support structure being stitched to an outside surface of at least a front portion of the pair of straps, said stiffening support structure providing added stability to the nasal seal on the patient'"'"'s face in use, said stiffening support structure being narrower than the strap portion to which it is stitched so that when the stiffening support structure and strap are attached together the relatively softer material of the strap extends beyond the relatively rigid material of the stiffening support structure, thereby preventing or at least reducing the opportunity for contact between the patient and the relatively rigid material of the stiffening support structure in use. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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- 15. A headgear assembly for securing a mask frame and nasal seal of a nasal mask assembly to a patient'"'"'s head, said headgear assembly including a pair of relatively flexible, generally Y-shaped straps having a relatively soft fabric and foam material construction, and a stiffening support structure made of a relatively rigid material compared to the strap material, said stiffening support structure being stitched to an outside surface of at least a front portion of the pair of straps, said stiffening support structure providing added stability to the nasal seal on the patient'"'"'s face in use, said stiffening support structure being narrower than the strap portion to which it is stitched so that when the stiffening support structure and strap are attached together the relatively softer material of the strap extends beyond the relatively rigid material of the stiffening support structure, thereby preventing or at least reducing the opportunity for contact between the patient and the relatively rigid material of the stiffening support structure in use.
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20. A nasal mask assembly for nasal CPAP therapy of a patient comprising:
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(i) a mask frame including an aperture; (ii) a silicone nasal seal having a face-contacting side and a non-face contacting side, the non-face contacting side being engagable with the frame in a manner that allows the nasal seal to be repeatedly detachable from and re-attachable to the frame; (iii) an elbow coupled to the frame and adapted to connect to a gas delivery tube in order to supply pressurized gas to an entrance of the patient'"'"'s airway via the aperture of the frame, the elbow including one or more vent openings open to atmosphere for washout of patient exhalation gases; and (v) a headgear assembly to generally secure the frame and nasal seal to the patient'"'"'s head, said headgear assembly including a pair of soft and flexible generally Y-shaped straps, and a stiffening layer attached to an outside surface of a portion of the pair of straps resting against the cheek regions in use, said stiffening layer providing added stability to the nasal seal on the patient'"'"'s face in use, said stiffening layer having a width that is narrower than the strap portion to which it is attached so that when the stiffening layer and strap are attached together the soft material of the strap extends beyond the stiffening layer, thereby preventing or at least reducing the opportunity for contact between the patient'"'"'s cheek and the stiffening layer in use. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23, 24)
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- 25. A headgear assembly for securing a mask frame and nasal seal of a nasal mask assembly to a patient'"'"'s head, said headgear assembly including a pair of soft and flexible generally Y-shaped straps, and a stiffening layer attached to an outside surface of a portion of the pair of straps resting against the cheek regions in use, said stiffening layer providing added stability to the nasal seal on the patient'"'"'s face in use, said stiffening layer having a width that is narrower than the strap portion to which it is attached so that when the stiffening layer and strap are attached together the soft material of the strap extends beyond the stiffening layer, thereby preventing or at least reducing the opportunity for contact between the patient'"'"'s cheek and the stiffening layer in use.
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30. A nasal mask assembly for nasal CPAP therapy of a patient comprising:
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(i) a frame including a first alignment indicator, an aperture and a channel having an inner wall, an outer wall and a channel floor; (ii) a silicone nasal seal selectively and repeatedly attachable to and detachable from the frame, the seal having a face-contacting side and a non-face contacting side, the non-face contacting side being engagable between the inner and outer walls of the frame, the nasal seal including a second alignment indicator on an outer surface of the nasal seal adapted to align with the first alignment indicator on the frame as the seal and frame are engaged with one another; (iii) a rotatable elbow provided to the frame and including one or more vent openings open to atmosphere for gas washout of exhaled carbon dioxide, the elbow being adapted to connect to a gas delivery tube in order to supply pressurized air to the entrance of the patient'"'"'s airway; (iv) a headgear assembly including relatively flexible headstraps; and (v) a stiffening support structure extending from the frame to assist in the stabilization of the nasal seal, the stiffening support structure being formed of a relatively more rigid material in comparison to the relatively flexible headstraps, said stiffening support structure having a degree of flexibility in one direction such that variations in patient physiology can be accommodated, said stiffening support structure being stiffer in another direction generally orthogonal to the one direction to resist vertical rotation of the frame due to the weight of the mask frame and/or components supported by the frame, said stiffening support structure arranged to be positioned adjacent the cheek regions in use, said stiffening support structure having on an inside surface thereof, a layer of relatively soft and flexible material arranged between the patient'"'"'s cheek and the stiffening support structure in use, and said layer of relatively soft and flexible material having the same general shape as the stiffening support structure. - View Dependent Claims (31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40)
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41. A nasal mask assembly for nasal CPAP therapy of a patient comprising:
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(i) a frame including a first alignment indicator, an aperture and a channel having an inner wall, an outer wall and a channel floor; (ii) a silicone nasal seal selectively and repeatedly attachable to and detachable from the frame in such a manner that, upon engagement, the seal forms a secure seal with the frame and is retained in releasable engagement with the frame without an additional retaining device, the seal having a face-contacting side and a non-face contacting side, the non-face contacting side being engagable between the inner and outer walls of the frame, the nasal seal including a second alignment indicator on an outer surface of the nasal seal adapted to align with the first alignment indicator on the frame as the seal is fitted to the frame; (iii) a rotatable elbow provided to the frame and including one or more vent openings open to atmosphere for gas washout of exhaled carbon dioxide, the elbow being adapted to connect to a gas delivery tube in order to supply pressurized air to the entrance of the patient'"'"'s airway; (iv) a headgear assembly including relatively flexible headstraps; and (v) a stiffening support structure to assist in the stabilization of the nasal seal, the stiffening support structure being formed of a relatively more rigid material in comparison to the relatively flexible headstraps, said stiffening support structure arranged to be positioned adjacent the cheek regions in use, said stiffening support structure having on an inside surface thereof, a layer of relatively soft and flexible material arranged between the patient'"'"'s cheek and the stiffening support structure in use, wherein an end of the stiffening support structure, remote from the frame, includes a connector element adapted to be coupled with a free end of one of the headstraps, wherein the connector element is formed in one piece with the stiffening support structure and includes a crossbar, and wherein the free end of the one of the headstraps includes a strap loop wrapped around the crossbar. - View Dependent Claims (42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48)
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