Face Mask Covering A Breathing Passage Patents (Class 128/206.21)
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Patent number: 8613280Abstract: A cushion for a patient interface that delivers breathable gas to a patient includes a base wall structured to be connected to a frame, an underlying support cushion extending away from the base wall towards the patient's face in use, and a membrane provided to substantially cover at least a portion of the underlying cushion. The membrane is adapted to form a continuous seal on the patient's face. The underlying cushion has a spring-like connection with the base wall. The underlying cushion and/or base wall define a spring constant that varies along a length of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2012Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: ResMed LimitedInventors: Aaron Samuel Davidson, Robin Garth Hitchcock, Matthew Eves, David John Worboys, Susan Robyn Lynch
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Publication number: 20130327336Abstract: A vent arrangement is provided to a mask to discharge exhaled gas from the mask to atmosphere. The vent arrangement is structured to diffuse the exhaust vent flow to produce less air jetting, thereby increasing the comfort of the patient and their bed partner. The vent may include a first wall, a second wall defining an outer perimeter, and a plurality of gas washout vent holes positioned between the first wall and the second wall, the vent holes having an inner edge positioned within the outer perimeter of the second wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2012Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: ResMed LimitedInventors: Robert Thomas Burnham, Nicolas Lo Grandjean-Thomsen, Martin Kang
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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: 8602025Abstract: The present inventions provide respiratory therapy apparatus that introduce water into the pressurized air delivered to a user during various positive airway pressure therapies and corresponding methods. The respiratory therapy apparatus may be configured to administer one or more positive airway pressure therapies, including: continuous positive airway pressure therapy (CPAP), bi-level positive airway pressure therapy (BPAP), auto positive airway pressure therapy (autoPAP), proportional positive airway pressure therapy (PPAP), and/or other positive airway pressure therapies. The respiratory therapy apparatus may include a user interface that defines an interface passage to communicate pressurized air to the user for inhalation and a humidifier that introduces water into the pressurized air generally at the interface passage. Methods according to the present inventions may include introducing water into the interface passage at one or more humidifier ports disposed about the interface passage.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2011Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Somnetics Global Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, Bruce R. Bowman, Holly Larkin
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Publication number: 20130319420Abstract: A wearable training mask providing varied inhalation resistance settings and including a depth defining and air impermeable both) having an exterior surface and an interior surface exhibiting a perimeter extending seal such that the body is adapted to overlay a wearer's mouth and nose. A plurality of air admittance valve subassemblies are provided and incorporated into locations along the body. Each of the valve subassemblies exhibit multiple resistance settings for affecting a degree of air flow into tie mask in response to inhalation by the wearer. Straps extending from said body have inter-engaging ends affixing about the wearers head.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Inventor: Casey J. Danford
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Publication number: 20130319419Abstract: An adjustable respiratory mask includes a nasal cover (1) and a forehead fixing base (2). The nasal cover (1) includes a frame assembly (11) and a cover body (12). The frame assembly (11) has an upright frame (111) and an adjustable support (112) extending from the upright frame (111). The upright frame (111) is connected to the cover body (12). The adjustable support (112) is a plastic piece and inclined relative to the upright frame (111). The forehead fixing base (2) has a base body (21) provided with a receiving portion (213). The adjustable support (112) penetrates the receiving portion (213) to allow the base body (21) to adjustably move. Thus, the respiratory mask of the present invention can fit face contours of different users, so that the users can feel more stable and comfortable when wearing it.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Inventor: Gary C. J. LEE
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Publication number: 20130319421Abstract: A face mask assembly (FMA) for supplying breathable gas to a wearer. The face mask assembly (FMA) includes a mask frame including a support, a facial cushion attached to the mask frame, and a forehead support. The forehead support includes a forehead cushion assembly and an adjustment knob operatively coupled to the forehead cushion assembly. The adjustment knob is threadably engaged with the forehead cushion assembly such that turning movement of the adjustment knob causes the mask frame to be moved between retracted and extended positions with respect to the forehead cushion assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: ResMed LimitedInventors: Robin Garth HITCHCOCK, Eva Ng, Vincent Chu, George Giles Campbell, Errol Savvio Alex D'Souza, Scott Alexander Howard, Murray William Lee, Paul Stewart Huxtable, Geoffrey Crumblin, Nicholas John Roseby
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Publication number: 20130319422Abstract: A patient interface assembly that includes a patient interface device, a headgear, and pivoting coupling member joining the interface device to a headgear assembly. In one embodiment, the patient interface device is a nasal cushion that includes a formable support mounted to the nasal cushion for providing support and adjustment of the nasal cushion to improve fit and comfort. In a further embodiment, a pair of rigid connecting members couple the patient interface device to the headgear.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: RIC INVESTMENTS, LLCInventors: PETER CHI FAI HO, JEROME MATULA, JR., RICHARD J. LORDO, LANCE RANARD BUSCH, DERRICK BLAKE ANDREWS, LUKE STONIS, CHRISTOPHER VON DOHLEN
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Patent number: 8596273Abstract: A respiratory mask, a mould for a respiratory mask, as well as to a method for producing a respiratory mask are disclosed, in which manufacturability and usability of respiratory masks are improved. A respiratory mask is disclosed for administering a breathable gas to a patient, the respiratory mask comprising a first component formed from a flexible material and a second component formed from a material that is more rigid than the flexible material, wherein the first component is formed onto the second component by an overmoulding process.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2006Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignees: ResMed R&D Germany GmbH, ResMed LimitedInventors: Johann S. Burz, Achim Biener, Bernd Christoph Lang, Philip Rodney Kwok, Karthikeyan Selvarajan, Robert Edward Henry
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Patent number: 8596274Abstract: A patient interface system (30) that includes a patient interface assembly (40) and a headgear assembly (70). The patient interface assembly (40) includes a frame (42), a patient circuit connector (44), a seal member (46), and a coupling assembly (50) extending from the frame. The coupling assembly (50) is directed toward the users forehead when worn. The headgear assembly (70) includes an elongated pad support (72), a headgear attachment element (78) disposed on the pad support (72), a headgear strap (80) coupled to the headgear attachment element (78), and an elongated headgear pad (74) coupled to the pad support (72). The pad support, pad, or both are configured so as to extend from the forehead of the user generally along a centerline of the head and terminate proximate to a top of a head. In addition, a coupling assembly attachment assembly (100) is operatively coupled to the pad support (72) to couple the coupling assembly (50) of the patient interface device to the headgear assembly (70).Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2009Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.Inventors: Robert Hieber, William Kittridge, Eugene N. Scarberry, Thomas A. McCann
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Patent number: 8596276Abstract: A light weight nasal respiratory mask system securing airtightness of a mounting section between a nasal mask and a frame is provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2007Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Teijin Pharma LimitedInventors: Keiko Omura, Masahide Takishita, Tongoh Chin, Hideharu Shimura, Shinya Fujimoto, Naoki Kurai
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Patent number: 8596271Abstract: A patient interface device that includes a support member sized and configured to span at least a portion of a patient's face while remaining below the patient's eyes responsive to the patient interface device being donned by such a patient and a sealing assembly operatively coupled to the support member such that the support member is moveable relative to the support member. The support member defines a gas carrying conduit adapted to carry a flow of gas to the sealing assembly. The support member is a single-piece unitary member and includes a conduit coupling portion adapted to be coupled to a patient circuit.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2011Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: RIC Investments, LLCInventors: Jerome Matula, Jr., Jason Paul Eaton, Steven C. Stegman, Luke Stonis, Greg Merz, Keith Grider, Nic Davirro, Christopher D. Von Dohlen, Justin Rothermel
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Patent number: 8596275Abstract: A patient interface of the present invention includes a faceplate including a plurality of headgear attachment elements, a seal member operatively coupled to the faceplate; and an adjustment mechanism coupling the seal member to the faceplate. The adjustment mechanism controls the position of the seal member relative to the faceplate such that the seal member is moveable from a first position to a second position and is maintained in the second position during use of the patient interface after being moved to the second position.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: RIC Investments, LLCInventors: Jerome Matula, Jr., Jason P. Eaton, Peter Chi Fai Ho, James DiPasquale, Derrick Andrews, Eugene N. Scarberry, Steven C. Stegman
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Publication number: 20130312749Abstract: A device to enable user inhalation and exhalation of air. The air delivered by the device may or may not be aromatically conditioned with user-selected aroma. Further, the air may or may not be thermally conditioned by the device to deliver air that is chilled, warmed, or ambient. The device can include a mask subassembly; an aroma subassembly; a neck portion; a base subassembly with thermal mass; and a soft, insulated cover assembly. Methods of using the device i) teach breathing techniques for relaxation using sensory feedback from the device; ii) educate, establish and heighten awareness of positive sleep routines that are considered important in healthy sleep hygiene; iii) aid in identifying behaviors that are not conducive to good sleep hygiene; iv) assist the user in identifying dysfunctional rumination and belief systems about sleep and relaxation; and v) educate the user about breathing techniques and relaxation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2013Publication date: November 28, 2013Inventors: Robert Bornn, Laura Worth, Joshua R. Stewart
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Patent number: 8590533Abstract: A respiratory inhalation resistence exercise device with a separate air inlet and air outlet. A mask, which provides a substantially airtight perimeter seal during inhaling and lung expansion, is provided which covers at least the user's nose and mouth. Multiple air inlet inserts are provided for interchangeable use in the air inlet, allowing different rates and resistence to airflow, as provided. The device is held in place, hands free, by straps around the user's head. The device may also cover the entire face of a user, with lenses in eye openings for sight. The device may be utilized continually in vigorous exercise, without use of a mouthpiece, without significant protruding parts, without movable valves or parts, and held in place without limitation on the user's activity.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2011Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Inventor: Casey Danford
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Publication number: 20130306066Abstract: An elbow assembly for a mask system includes an elbow including a slot and a port, an anti-asphyxia valve adapted to be received within the slot and including a flap portion adapted to selectively close the port depending on the presence of pressurized gas, and a support member to secure the anti-asphyxia valve to the elbow. The support member includes a slot that is adapted to interlock with a protrusion provided to the anti-asphyxia valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2013Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: ResMed LimitedInventors: Karthikeyan SELVARAJAN, Christopher Scott SKIPPER, Joshua Adam GUDIKSEN, Steven John LUBKE, Alison OLDENBURG, Murray William LEE
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Publication number: 20130306076Abstract: A forehead support for a mask assembly includes a frame connector provided to a mask frame, a forehead cushion support movably mounted to the frame connector for generally linear movement between retracted and extended positions with respect to the frame connector, and an adjustment knob movably mounted to the frame connector and threadably engaged with the forehead cushion support such that turning movement of the adjustment knob causes the forehead cushion support to be moved between the retracted and extended positions. The adjustment knob includes a resilient prong having a ratchet bump. The ratchet bump is adapted to selectively engage a series of ridges provided to the frame connector to provide indexed incremental adjustment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2013Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: ResMed LimitedInventors: Vincent CHU, Mark Bertinetti, Joshua A. Gudiksen, Scott A. Howard, Susan R. Lynch, Eva Ng, Phillip Thomas Stallard, Murray William Lee, Matthew Eves, Shiva Kumar Shanmuga Sundara
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Patent number: 8584676Abstract: A breath responsive filter blower respirator system for a gas mask including a pressure and control device, such as an optoelectric device and/or a pressure sensor, to control the air flow produced by an air blower. The optoelectric device detects the position of the mask's outflow valve. The pressure sensor measures air pressure in the mask relative to ambient air or the absolute air pressure in the mask. During exhalation, the pressure detector detects an increase in air pressure in the mask and/or the optoelectric device detects the outflow valve in an open position, and then signals the central processing unit to signal the air blower to reduce speed. The reduction in speed reduces air flow in the mask and lowers air pressure in the mask.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2003Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Immediate Response TechnologiesInventor: Otto Gossweiler
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Patent number: 8584672Abstract: In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, a protective hood is provided for protecting a wearer's head and face from environmental elements. The hood includes a hood body, a lens, a nose cup disposed inside of the hood body and harness assembly. The harness assembly is attached to the outside of the hood body for securing the hood body and nose cup to the wearer's head and face. The hood further includes at least one nose cup link. Each nose cup link having a portion that is internal to the hood body, a portion that is external to the hood body and a mid-section portion that is connected to the hood body at a plurality of points along mid-section portion. The harness assembly is connected to the external portion of the hood cup link for adjusting the nose cup.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2006Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventor: William Shane Walts
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Patent number: 8578935Abstract: A cushion for a patient interface that delivers breathable gas to a patient includes a base wall structured to be connected to a frame, an underlying support cushion extending away from the base wall towards the patient's face in use, and a membrane provided to substantially cover at least a portion of the underlying cushion. The membrane is adapted to form a continuous seal on the patient's face. The underlying cushion has a spring-like connection with the base wall. The underlying cushion and/or base wall define a spring constant that varies along a length of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2012Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: ResMed LimitedInventors: Aaron Samuel Davidson, Robin Garth Hitchcock, Matthew Eves, David John Worboys, Susan Robyn Lynch
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Publication number: 20130296653Abstract: Systems for use in assisted respiration can permit insertion of one or more elongated medical instruments into the proximal and/or distal airway of a patient during administration of assisted respiration, which may, in some instances, proceed with a patient awake or only minimally sedated. In some systems, a bite block is coupled with a mask and is movable relative to the mask such that the system is capable of accommodating differing patient anatomies.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: INTERMOUNTAIN INVENTION MANAGEMENT, LLCInventors: Samuel Brown, Troy Jesse Orr
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Patent number: 8573211Abstract: A seal and a mask using a seal that includes a first end portion adapted to be coupled to a seal support, a second end portion adapted for sealing engagement with a face of a user, and a sidewall extending between the first end portion and the second end portion. The first end portion, second end portion, sidewall, or any combination thereof is formed from an elastomeric material having an elongation of at least 1000%. The seal preferably formed from a unitary piece of elastomeric material.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: RIC Investments, LLCInventors: Peter Chi Fai Ho, Lance Busch, Eugene N. Scarberry, Jason P. Eaton
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Patent number: 8573214Abstract: A cushion for a patient interface that delivers breathable gas to a patient includes a base wall structured to be connected to a frame, an underlying support cushion extending away from the base wall towards the patient's face in use, and a membrane provided to substantially cover at least a portion of the underlying cushion. The membrane is adapted to form a continuous seal on the patient's face. The underlying cushion has a spring-like connection with the base wall. The underlying cushion and/or base wall define a spring constant that varies along a length of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: ResMed LimitedInventors: Aaron Samuel Davidson, Robin Garth Hitchcock, Matthew Eves, David John Worbuys, Susan Robyn Lynch
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Patent number: 8573199Abstract: A respiratory mask includes a mask body with a perimeter. The mask has a use position wherein the mask body covers at least the mouth and nose and the perimeter is in contact with the face surrounding at least the mouth and nose. At least one ultrasonic sensor is supported on the mask body in detecting proximity to the perimeter. The ultrasonic sensor is operable to detect ultrasound. The ultrasonic sensor allows leakage around the perimeter of the mask body to be detected.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2011Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Centers for Disease Control and PreventionInventors: William Porter King, Jonathan Szalajda
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Patent number: 8573219Abstract: A nasal ventilation interface including a pair of tubes configured to deliver a ventilation gas. The tubes are attachable at a first end to a ventilation gas supply hose and engageable at a second end with a person's nostril. A coupler is configured to align the pair of tubes with the person's nostrils, wherein each tube has an absence of pneumatic interconnection with the other tube.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2011Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Breathe Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Anthony D. Wondka
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Patent number: 8573215Abstract: A cushion for a patient interface that delivers breathable gas to a patient includes a base wall structured to be connected to a frame, an underlying support cushion extending away from the base wall towards the patient's face in use, and a membrane provided to substantially cover at least a portion of the underlying cushion. The membrane is adapted to form a continuous seal on the patient's face. The underlying cushion has a spring-like connection with the base wall. The underlying cushion and/or base wall define a spring constant that varies along a length of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: ResMed LimitedInventors: Aaron Samuel Davidson, Robin Garth Hitchcock, Matthew Eves, David John Worboys, Susan Robyn Lynch
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Patent number: 8573213Abstract: A cushion for a patient interface that delivers breathable gas to a patient includes a base wall structured to be connected to a frame, an underlying support cushion extending away from the base wall towards the patient's face in use, and a membrane provided to substantially cover at least a portion of the underlying cushion. The membrane is adapted to form a continuous seal on the patient's face. The underlying cushion has a spring-like connection with the base wall. The underlying cushion and/or base wall define a spring constant that varies along a length of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: ResMed LimitedInventors: Aaron Samuel Davidson, Robin Garth Hitchcock, Matthew Eves, David John Worboys, Susan Robyn Lynch
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Publication number: 20130284180Abstract: A breathing mask arrangement includes a mask frame, a sealing device provided to the mask frame, a forehead support device movably mounted to the frame for adjustable movement with respect to the frame, and a rotatable adjustment knob operatively associated with the forehead support device such that rotative movement of the adjustment knob is adapted to cause relative movement between the forehead support device and the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: Bernd Christoph LANG, Achim BIENER, Dieter HEIDMANN, Stefan Rolf MADAUS, Harald Wolfgang VOGELE
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Patent number: 8567402Abstract: Mask ports 180 for attaching supplemental oxygen tubes 510 or measurement devices to a respiratory mask are downwardly directed and recessed into the base 110 of the mask frame 100. The ports may comprise a pair of downwardly extending tubular spigots 185 each housed in a respective recess 190 in the base 110, with a shallow bridging recess 290 therebetween for receiving a bridging piece 300 of a closure cap 280.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2010Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: ResMed LimitedInventors: Michael K. Gunaratnam, Amal Amarasinghe
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Patent number: 8567404Abstract: A cushion for a patient interface that delivers breathable gas to a patient includes a base wall structured to be connected to a frame, an underlying support cushion extending away from the base wall towards the patient's face in use, and a membrane provided to substantially cover at least a portion of the underlying cushion. The membrane is adapted to form a continuous seal on the patient's face. The underlying cushion has a spring-like connection with the base wall. The underlying cushion and/or base wall define a spring constant that varies along a length of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2012Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: ResMed LimitedInventors: Aaron Samuel Davidson, Robin Garth Hitchcock, Matthew Eves, David John Worboys, Susan Robyn Lynch
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Publication number: 20130276790Abstract: Applicants have disclosed an “Articulating Headgear Connector for Respiratory Masks” which allows three-dimensional movement of the headgear connector to alleviate the mechanical forces incurred from a wearer's head movement, and thus maintain an effective seal. In the preferred embodiment, the invention comprises: a CPAP mask having a plastic shell; the mask has a stub tube extending outwardly from the shell; a headgear connector mounted loosely onto the stub tube; a T-shaped nib on the elbow guides the headgear's movement; whereby the headgear connector can slide forward on the stub tube (i.e., move along the Z axis), guided by the nib; and, whereby the headgear connector can rock (i.e., about the X-Y axes) and its sides seesaw on the stub tube (i.e., along the Z-axis), with the amount of rotation and seesawing limited by the nib.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: SLEEPNET CORPORATIONInventors: Thomas M. Moulton, Sameer Kulkarni, Robert F. Moore, JR.
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Patent number: 8561613Abstract: A respiratory mask assembly for delivering a flow of pressurized breathable gas to a patient includes a structure configured to contact a) at least one point on the patient's forehead, b) two points on the patient's temples, the two temple points being on opposite sides of the patient's face, and c) two points on the patient's cheek, the two cheek points being on opposite sides of the patient's face; a frame, being part of the structure, rigidly connected to other elements of the structure and configured to support a cushion in contact with the patient's face; and a plurality of straps connected to the other elements of the structure and configured to hold the frame against the at least one forehead point, the two temple points, and the two cheek points in a fully constrained manner.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2008Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: ResMed LimitedInventors: Enrico Brambilla, Renee Frances Doherty, Philip John Gunning
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Patent number: 8555885Abstract: A cushion for a patient interface that delivers breathable gas to a patient includes a base wall structured to be connected to a frame, an underlying support cushion extending away from the base wall towards the patient's face in use, and a membrane provided to substantially cover at least a portion of the underlying cushion. The membrane is adapted to form a continuous seal on the patient's face. The underlying cushion has a spring-like connection with the base wall. The underlying cushion and/or base wall define a spring constant that varies along a length of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2012Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: ResMed LimitedInventors: Aaron Samuel Davidson, Robin Garth Hitchcock, Matthew Eves, David John Worboys, Susan Robyn Lynch
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Publication number: 20130263858Abstract: A support element (50) for use with a patient interface system (42) includes a first portion (52) adapted to be coupled to the patient interface system and a second portion (54) having a support face (56) adapted to contact the patient. The first and second portions define a cavity (58) therein. The support face includes an aperture (60) disposed therein that provides access to the cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: October 10, 2013Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Peter Chi Fai Ho, Elizabeth Powell Margaria
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Publication number: 20130263859Abstract: A strap member for use in securing a mask to the head of a patient includes a strap portion formed from a first material. The first material comprises a silicone material. The strap member further includes a breathability enhancing element associated with the strap portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2011Publication date: October 10, 2013Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Peter Chi Fai Ho, Jerome Matula, JR.
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Patent number: 8550081Abstract: A cushion for a patient interface that delivers breathable gas to a patient includes a base wall structured to be connected to a frame, an underlying support cushion extending away from the base wall towards the patient's face in use, and a membrane provided to substantially cover at least a portion of the underlying cushion. The membrane is adapted to form a continuous seal on the patient's face. The underlying cushion has a spring-like connection with the base wall. The underlying cushion and/or base wall define a spring constant that varies along a length of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2012Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: ResMed LimitedInventors: Aaron Samuel Davidson, Robin Garth Hitchcock, Matthew Eves, David John Worboys, Susan Robyn Lynch
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Patent number: 8550083Abstract: A cushion for a patient interface that delivers breathable gas to a patient includes a base wall structured to be connected to a frame, an underlying support cushion extending away from the base wall towards the patient's face in use, and a membrane provided to substantially cover at least a portion of the underlying cushion. The membrane is adapted to form a continuous seal on the patient's face. The underlying cushion has a spring-like connection with the base wall. The underlying cushion and/or base wall define a spring constant that varies along a length of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2012Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: ResMed LimitedInventors: Aaron Samuel Davidson, Robin Garth Hitchcock, Matthew Eves, David John Worboys, Susan Robyn Lynch
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Patent number: 8550082Abstract: A cushion for a patient interface that delivers breathable gas to a patient includes a base wall structured to be connected to a frame, an underlying support cushion extending away from the base wall towards the patient's face in use, and a membrane provided to substantially cover at least a portion of the underlying cushion. The membrane is adapted to form a continuous seal on the patient's face. The underlying cushion has a spring-like connection with the base wall. The underlying cushion and/or base wall define a spring constant that varies along a length of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2012Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: ResMed LimitedInventors: Aaron Samuel Davidson, Robin Garth Hitchcock, Matthew Eves, David John Worboys, Susan Robyn Lynch
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Patent number: 8544470Abstract: A replaceable forehead liner for the continuous positive airway pressure machine, which includes a base, a support, and a locking member. The base has a plurality of flexible pads and a connecting member for bridging the flexible pads. The support has a plurality of support pillars and a support plate connecting the support pillars. The support pillars, the support plate, and the flexible pads form a hollow area, and each support pillar has a hollow hole. The hollow area and holes make the support pillars elastic and compressible. The locking member forms off the surface of the support pillars and the support plate, with the locking member being wider than the side of the hollow area. The locking member has a locking portion for engaging to the clipping portion of the CPAP mask. Functionally, the replaceable forehead liner is more secured and improves pressure relief for the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2010Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Apex Medical Corp.Inventor: Chih Tsan Chien
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Publication number: 20130247915Abstract: A patient interface device (2) includes a frame (14), a cushion (12) coupled to the frame, and a fluid coupling conduit (10) having a first conduit member (24) and a second conduit member (26), the first conduit member being fluidly coupled to at least one of the frame and the cushion and being rotatable with respect to the frame and about a longitudinal axis of the first conduit member, the second conduit member being fluidly coupled to first conduit member and being rotatable with respect to the first conduit member and about an axis that is transverse to the longitudinal axis of the first conduit member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2011Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventor: Richard Thomas Haibach
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Patent number: 8539953Abstract: A surgical mask for administering and/or scavenging medical gases includes a nasal mask and an oral mask that envelops the nasal mask. The nasal mask is secured to the oral mask and may be removable from it.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2009Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Inventor: John E. Moenning, Jr.
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Publication number: 20130239973Abstract: A mask system for use between a patient and a device to deliver a breathable gas to the patient includes a frame including a channel and a cushion provided to the frame. The cushion includes an end portion that is inserted and retained within the channel. The frame includes a recess that communicates with the channel and a hole that connects the recess to a frame exterior. The hole and recess provide an exit route for air contained within the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: ResMed LimitedInventors: Rupert Christian SCHEINER, Scott Alexander Howard, Gregory Scott Smart, Christopher Scott Skipper, Steven John Lubke, Timothy Shawn Nelson
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Patent number: 8535771Abstract: An apparatus for generating electrical energy includes at least one generator connected to a drive device. The drive device includes at least one guide element for transforming the energy of a flowing medium into a rotational movement. The guide element is arranged in the flow path of the heated exhaust air coming from at least one heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Weinmann Gerate fur Medizin GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Martin Eifler
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Publication number: 20130233320Abstract: A respiratory mask assembly for delivering breathable gas to a patient includes a frame and a headgear assembly removably attachable to the frame. The headgear assembly includes a pair of side portions and a rear portion that interconnects the pair of side portions. The pair of side portions includes at least one strap. The rear portion has at least one strap constructed of at least two layers of material. One of the layers of material has a more rigid construction than the other of the layers of material to resist compression of the at least one strap of the rear portion in a first direction which resists movement of the at least one strap of the pair of side straps in the first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: RESMED LIMITEDInventors: Amal S. AMARASINGHE, Perry D. LITHGOW, Memduh GUNEY
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Patent number: 8528557Abstract: A continuous positive airway pressure system features a housing forming an airway chamber, and an air pressure inlet and an air pressure outlet. The housing further defines internally a pair of tapered air jets, and a pair of tapered air receivers. The air receivers are located downstream of the air supply jets and disposed coaxially with respective ones of the air supply jets. Each receiver has a taper in an opposite direction to the direction of the taper of the air supply jets. A pair of nasal prongs is located downstream of the air receiving jets.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2012Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: CareFusion 207, Inc.Inventors: Steven Duquette, Steve Han
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Patent number: 8528561Abstract: A mask includes a shroud; a cushion module that engages the shroud, the cushion module including a frame and a full-face cushion adapted to engage the patient's face generally along nasal bridge, cheek, and chin regions of the patient's face, the frame at least partly defining a breathing chamber; an elbow connected to the frame in a releasable and rotatable manner, the elbow being adapted to be connected to an air delivery tube to deliver breathable gas to the patient; and headgear removably attachable to the shroud, wherein: the frame includes an opening, the elbow including a distal end releasably inserted into the opening of the frame with a snap-fit, thereby connecting the elbow to the frame, whereby the connection between the elbow and the frame also maintains the shroud in engagement with the frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2013Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: ResMed LimitedInventors: Eva Ng, David James Lockwood, Jamie Graeme Wehbeh, Zoran Valcic, Errol Savio Alex D'Souza, Matthew Eves, Mahsita Sari
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Patent number: 8528559Abstract: Improved respirator fit-test methods and apparatus featuring an automated, respirator wearer-controlled, air-leak measurement system. For fit testing of a respirator positioned on a test subject's face and connected to a controlled negative pressure testing apparatus, the test subject simply holds his breath and then activates a switch in electrical connection with said apparatus, which results in the automatic closure of the breathing port on the respirator and the initiation of a complete fit-testing protocol. The fit-testing apparatus includes a single, self-contained, automated unit that includes a vacuum source, an air-flow measuring device, and an air-pressure transducer for connection to a respirator being tested. By measuring the rate of air exhausted from the respirator in order to maintain a constant challenge pressure, an air leakage rate is determined.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2011Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Inventor: Clifton D. Crutchfield
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Patent number: 8528558Abstract: The present invention provides a vent assembly suitable for use with a respiratory mask of the type used in CPAP treatment. In one embodiment the vent is made of a thin air permeable membrane. Generally, the membrane is thinner than 0.5 mm. The membrane can be made of a hydrophobic material such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). The membrane can also be fabricated from expanded PTFE. The expanded PTFE membrane is mounted on a polypropylene scrim. The pores of the membrane have a reference pore size of 10 to 15 microns. In an alternative embodiment, the vent assembly includes a vent constructed from stainless steel. In another embodiment the membrane has a superficial cross-sectional area of approximately 500 mm2. In another embodiment the vent assembly comprises a membrane attached to a vent frame, the vent assembly forming an insert which can be removeably attached to a mask frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2011Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: ResMed LimitedInventors: Joanne Elizabeth Drew, Alexander Virr, Geoffrey Crumblin
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Patent number: 8522774Abstract: An aerosol apparatus including a nebulizer device and a mask suitable for receiving a substance substantially in the sol state from the nebulizer device is described. The apparatus also includes a display device able to display a sequence of images to a patient while he/she is using the apparatus. The display device may be a DVD player which conveniently is able to be separated from the aerosol apparatus. The apparatus is particularly suitable for use by patients who are children.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2007Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Zambon S.p.A.Inventors: Elena Zambon, Gianluca Basso
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Patent number: RE44545Abstract: The invention relates to a respirator mask with hygienic protection. More specifically, the invention relates to a respirator face mask (2) which provides physiological protection, comprising: an oronasal face piece (10), a semi-flexible lip element (6) which is used to position the oronasal face piece (10) on the user's face (1), and hygienic protection means (4) which are removably-positioned at least partially inside the mask (2). The aforementioned removable protection means (4) comprise (i) a first part (4a) which provides hygienic protection and (ii) a second part (4b) which maintains the hygienic protection means (4) inside the mask (2), said second part (4b) co-operating elastically with the above-mentioned semi-flexible lip element (6) or the face piece (10).Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2011Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: IntertechniqueInventor: Robert Schegerin