Patents by Inventor Mark Joseph Haycock
Mark Joseph Haycock has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11471639Abstract: A respiratory interface, such as a mouthpiece, having a vestibular shield overlapping a user's teeth and gums, a gases passageway extending through the vestibular shield allowing for the passage of the gases through mouthpiece and an extra oral seal associated with the gases passageway, wherein the passageway in use causes gases to be diffused when exiting from the gases passageway. Mouthpiece may have an adjustment mechanism to alter distance between the vestibular shield and the extra-oral seal. The interface may include an elbow having a vent.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2020Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Adam Alexander Tebbutt, Blair Albert Neal, Lewis George Gradon, Alastair Edwin McAuley, Mark Joseph Haycock
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Publication number: 20200222654Abstract: A respiratory interface, such as a mouthpiece, having a vestibular shield overlapping a user's teeth and gums, a gases passageway extending through the vestibular shield allowing for the passage of the gases through mouthpiece and an extra oral seal associated with the gases passageway, wherein the passageway in use causes gases to be diffused when exiting from the gases passageway. Mouthpiece may have an adjustment mechanism to alter distance between the vestibular shield and the extra-oral seal. The interface may include an elbow having a vent.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2019Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Adam Alexander Tebbutt, Blair Albert Neal, Lewis George Gradon, Alastair Edwin McAuley, Mark Joseph Haycock
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Publication number: 20200222655Abstract: A respiratory interface, such as a mouthpiece, having a vestibular shield overlapping a user's teeth and gums, a gases passageway extending through the vestibular shield allowing for the passage of the gases through mouthpiece and an extra oral seal associated with the gases passageway, wherein the passageway in use causes gases to be diffused when exiting from the gases passageway. Mouthpiece may have an adjustment mechanism to alter distance between the vestibular shield and the extra-oral seal. The interface may include an elbow having a vent.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Adam Alexander Tebbutt, Blair Albert Neal, Lewis George Gradon, Alastair Edwin McAuley, Mark Joseph Haycock
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Patent number: 10500365Abstract: A respiratory interface, such as a mouthpiece having a vestibular shield overlapping a user's teeth and gums, gases passageway extending through the vestibular shield allowing for the passage of the gases through mouthpiece and an extra oral seal associated with the gases passageway, wherein the passageway in use causes gases to be diffused when exiting from the gases passageway. Mouthpiece may have an adjustment mechanism to alter distance between the vestibular shield and the extra-oral seal. The interface may include an elbow having a vent.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2016Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Adam Alexander Tebbutt, Blair Albert Neal, Lewis George Gradon, Alastair Edwin McAuley, Mark Joseph Haycock
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Patent number: 9956369Abstract: A mouthpiece having a vestibular shield overlapping a user's teeth and gums, a gases passageway extending through the vestibular shield allowing for the passage of the gases through the mouthpiece and an extra oral sealing member is associated with the gases passageway. The passageway in use causes gases to be diffused when exiting from the gases passageway. The mouthpiece may have a noseflap to seal the user's nose or provide a passageway for the user's nasal passages. The mouthpiece may have an adjustment arrangement to alter a distance between the vestibular shield and the extra-oral sealing member.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2015Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Adam Alexander Tebbutt, Blair Albert Neal, Lewis George Gradon, Alastair Edwin McAuley, Mark Joseph Haycock
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Publication number: 20180001047Abstract: A CPAP system for supplying humidified gases to a user is disclosed in which various interfaces are described for gas delivery. A mask cushion including a deformable cushion and thin sheath is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2017Publication date: January 4, 2018Inventors: Alastair Edwin McAuley, Christopher Earl Nightingale, Lewis George Gradon, Mark Joseph Haycock, Nicholas Charles Alan Smith, Daniel Mahon, Fiona Elizabeth Cresswell
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Patent number: 9802021Abstract: A mouthpiece having a vestibular shield overlapping a user's teeth and gums, a gases passageway extending through the vestibular shield allowing for the passage of the gases through the mouthpiece and an extra oral sealing member is associated with the gases passageway. The passageway in use causes gases to be diffused when exiting from the gases passageway. The mouthpiece may have a noseflap to seal the user's nose or provide a passageway for the user's nasal passages. The mouthpiece may have an adjustment arrangement to alter a distance between the vestibular shield and the extra-oral sealing member.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2015Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Adam Alexander Tebbutt, Blair Albert Neal, Lewis George Gradon, Alastair Edwin McAuley, Mark Joseph Haycock
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Patent number: 9707368Abstract: A CPAP system for supplying humidified gases to a user is disclosed in which various interfaces are described for gas delivery. A mask cushion including a deformable cushion and thin sheath is described.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2013Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Alastair Edwin McAuley, Christopher Earl Nightingale, Lewis George Gradon, Mark Joseph Haycock, Nicholas Charles Alan Smith, Daniel Mahon, Fiona Elizabeth Cresswell
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Publication number: 20160287831Abstract: Mouthpiece (1) having vestibular shield (21) overlapping a user's teeth and gums, gases passageway means extending through said vestibular shield allowing for the passage of said gases through mouthpiece and extra oral sealing (25) means associated with gases passageway, said passageway in use causes gases to be diffused (outlets 23, 24) when exiting from gases passageway. Mouth piece may have a noseflap to seal the user's nose or provide a passageway for user's nasal passages. Mouthpiece may have adjustment means to alter distance between said vestibular shield and said extra-oral sealing means.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2016Publication date: October 6, 2016Inventors: Adam Alexander Tebbutt, Blair Albert Neal, Lewis George Gradon, Alastair Edwin McAuley, Mark Joseph Haycock
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Publication number: 20150359984Abstract: Mouthpiece (1) having vestibular shield (21) overlapping a user's teeth and gums, gases passageway means extending through said vestibular shield allowing for the passage of said gases through mouthpiece and extra oral sealing (25) means associated with gases passageway, said passageway in use causes gases to be diffused (outlets 23, 24) when exiting from gases passageway. Mouth piece may have a noseflap to seal the user's nose or provide a passageway for user's nasal passages. Mouthpiece may have adjustment means to alter distance between said vestibular shield and said extra-oral sealing means.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2015Publication date: December 17, 2015Inventors: Adam Alexander Tebbutt, Blair Albert Neal, Lewis George Gradon, Alastair Edwin McAuley, Mark Joseph Haycock
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Publication number: 20150359985Abstract: Mouthpiece (1) having vestibular shield (21) overlapping a user's teeth and gums, gases passageway means extending through said vestibular shield allowing for the passage of said gases through mouthpiece and extra oral sealing (25) means associated with gases passageway, said passageway in use causes gases to be diffused (outlets 23, 24) when exiting from gases passageway. Mouth piece may have a noseflap to seal the user's nose or provide a passageway for user's nasal passages. Mouthpiece may have adjustment means to alter distance between said vestibular shield and said extra-oral sealing means.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2015Publication date: December 17, 2015Inventors: Adam Alexander Tebbutt, Blair Albert Neal, Lewis George Gradon, Alastair Edwin McAuley, Mark Joseph Haycock
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Patent number: 9155855Abstract: Mouthpiece (1) having vestibular shield (21) overlapping a user's teeth and gums, gases passageway means extending through said vestibular shield allowing for the passage of said gases through mouthpiece and extra oral sealing (25) means associated with gases passageway, said passageway in use causes gases to be diffused (outlets 23, 24) when exiting from gases passageway. Mouth piece may have a noseflap to seal the user's nose or provide a passageway for user's nasal passages. Mouthpiece may have adjustment means to alter distance between said vestibular shield and said extra-oral sealing means.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Adam Alexander Tebbutt, Blair Albert Neal, Lewis George Gradon, Alastair Edwin McAuley, Mark Joseph Haycock
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Publication number: 20140230813Abstract: A CPAP system for supplying humidified gases to a user is disclosed in which various interfaces are described for gas delivery. A mask cushion including a deformable cushion and thin sheath is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2013Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Alastair Edwin McAuley, Christopher Earl Nightingale, Lewis George Gradon, Mark Joseph Haycock, Nicholas Charles Alan Smith, Daniel Mahon, Fiona Elizabeth Cresswell
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Patent number: 8613279Abstract: A CPAP system for supplying humidified gases to a user is disclosed in which various interfaces are described for gas delivery. A mask cushion including a deformable cushion and thin sheath is described.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2009Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Alastair Edwin McAuley, Christopher Earl Nightingale, Lewis George Gradon, Mark Joseph Haycock, Nicholas Charles Alan Smith, Daniel Mahon, Fiona Elizabeth Cresswell
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Patent number: 8602029Abstract: A CPAP system for supplying humidified gases to a user is disclosed in which various interfaces are described for gas delivery. A mask cushion including a deformable cushion and thin sheath is described.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Lewis George Gradon, Nicholas Charles Alan Smith, Alastair Edwin McAuley, Mark Joseph Haycock, Chris Earl Nightingale, Daniel Mahon
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Patent number: 8100126Abstract: The present invention is a mask for the delivery of gases to a patient. The mask has a hollow body and a cushion that seals against the user's face. The cushion is comprised of an inner resilient cushion and an outer flexible sheath. The cushion preferably extends below the patient's chin when in use.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2006Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Inventors: Alastair Edwin McAuley, Christopher Earl Nightingale, Aidan Mark Shotbolt, Ivan Milivojevic, Lewis George Gradon, Mark Joseph Haycock, Nicholas Charles Alan Smith, Daniel Mahon
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Publication number: 20090223520Abstract: A CPAP system for supplying humidified gases to a user is disclosed in which various interfaces are described for gas delivery. A mask cushion including a deformable cushion and thin sheath is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventors: ALASTAIR EDWIN McAULEY, CHRISTOPHER EARL NIGHTINGALE, LEWIS GEORGE GRADON, MARK JOSEPH HAYCOCK, NICHOLAS CHARLES ALAN SMITH, DANIEL MAHON, FIONA ELIZABETH CRESSWELL
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Patent number: 7017576Abstract: A improved interface is disclosed for delivering CPAP therapy to patients. The interface has a sliding engagement to the headgear. The sliding engagement allows substantial relative lateral movement eg: when face is distorted from sleeping on side, while still providing adequate compressive force to avoid side leakage. The sliding engagement also allows easy release from the headgear.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Gregory James Olsen, Martin Leckie, Neil Prime, Lewis George Gradon, Nicholas Charles Alan Smith, Alastair Edwin McAuley, Mark Joseph Haycock, Chris Earl Nightingale
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Patent number: 6951218Abstract: A CPAP system for supplying humidified gases to a user is disclosed in which various interfaces are described for gas delivery. A mask cushion including a deformable cushion and thin sheath is described. A forehead rest with a horizontal pivot that is attached to the mask is disclosed. An outlet vent to reduce the noise from exhausted carbon dioxide is described. A mouthpiece is also described with an outlet diffuser including Heat Moisture Exchanger Material.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2003Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Health Care LimitedInventors: Lewis George Gradon, Nicholas Charles Alan Smith, Alastair Edwin McAuley, Mark Joseph Haycock, Chris Earl Nightingale, Daniel Mahon
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Patent number: 6789541Abstract: A improved interface is disclosed for delivering CPAP therapy to patients. The interface has a sliding engagement to the headgear. The sliding engagement allows substantial relative lateral movement eg: when face is distorted from sleeping on side, while still providing adequate compressive force to avoid side leakage. The sliding engagement also allows easy release from the headgear.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Gregory James Olsen, Martin Leckie, Neil Prime, Lewis George Gradon, Nicholas Charles Alan Smith, Alastair Edwin McAuley, Mark Joseph Haycock, Chris Earl Nightingale