Means For Handling Liquid (e.g., Saliva, Breath Condensation, Etc.) Accumulated In Mask Patents (Class 128/206.22)
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Patent number: 12201774Abstract: A patient interface includes: a plenum chamber; a seal-forming structure; a positioning and stabilising structure; a plenum chamber insert configured to be positioned and retained within the plenum chamber; and a vent structure; wherein the plenum chamber insert has a plenum chamber insert port; wherein the plenum chamber insert has an exterior surface configured to be positioned adjacent to an interior surface of the plenum chamber; wherein when the plenum chamber insert is positioned and retained within the plenum chamber, a radial channel is formed by the interior surface of the plenum chamber and the exterior surface of the plenum chamber insert such that gas is able to pass between a patient-proximal side of the plenum chamber insert and a patient-distal side of the plenum chamber insert via the radial channel during use.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2024Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Tumul Gupta, Michael Christopher Hogg, Luke Andrew Stanislas, Lang Eng Siang Teh, Hans Christer Henric Engstrom, Lorenz Eberl, Adrian Apalakis, Balint Franko
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Patent number: 11172876Abstract: An acoustic sensor platform based method and apparatus provides for improved pain mitigation, apnea detection, aspiration detection and patient communication in anesthesia patients. The platform includes an acoustic sensor configured to be coupled to one of a nasal cannula or face mask of the anesthesia patient; a processer coupled to the acoustic sensor and configured to i) Detect patient speech and isolate and amplify the patient speech, and ii) Detect at least one of a breathing rate of the patient or aspiration of the patient; and an audio visual display coupled to the processor and providing an audio and/or visual display of the isolated and amplified speech of the patient, and displaying results for at least one of a breathing rate of the patient or aspiration of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2019Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Inventors: Charles Gilmartin, Rob K. Rao
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Patent number: 8925548Abstract: A non-invasive ventilation patient interface comprises a fresh gas entry port, an exhaust gas entry port, and a facial skin interface. Fresh gas entry port is configured for coupling with a fresh gas supply. The exhaust gas vent port is configured for allowing expulsion of exhaust gas from the patient interface. The facial skin interface is configured for eliminating fluid from within the patient interface and for eliminating fluid from facial skin which is covered by the patient interface.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2011Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Carefusion 207, Inc.Inventors: Brian W. Pierro, Khalid Said Mansour, Eric Porteous, Greg J. Dugan
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Patent number: 8844530Abstract: A medical device and method for combination lung ventilation and mucus clearance of a patient is disclosed. The medical device may be configured to provide lung ventilation with intermittent, on-demand mucus clearance, freeing the patient's mouth for activities of daily living such as when the patient is awake; and, in another configuration, the device can provide lung ventilation with automated mucus clearance, such as when the patient is sedated or asleep. The medical device may comprise a pressure generation source, a ventilation portion, and a mucus clearance portion. The mucus clearance portion may be separable from or separate from the ventilation portion such that the medical device is capable of maintaining lung ventilation with the mouth interface removed from the patient.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2009Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Hill-Rom Services Pte. Ltd.Inventor: David J. Birnkrant
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Publication number: 20140261439Abstract: A holder for temporarily retaining a mask and directing condensed moisture draining from such a mask away from the mask and into an isolating structure such as a reservoir. Among other things, this allows a mask to be quickly placed in a stable location without contaminating the mask and without the mask contaminating another surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: SYNAPTIC WIRELESS, LLCInventors: Charles H. Bowen, P. Mark Bowen
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Publication number: 20140251336Abstract: Condensation management techniques for a gas flow delivery system. The techniques include providing a radiant barrier associated with patient circuit and/or a patient interface, providing a water trap and/or an absorbent insert in the patient interface device, or a combination of these techniques. The radiant barrier prevents condensation from forming in the patient circuit and/or the patient interface. The water trap and absorbent insert in the patient interface control condensation that reaches or forms in the interior of the patient interface to prevent it from interfering the user of the gas delivery system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Doug L. DAVIDOWSKI, JR., Peter Chi Fai HO, Lance Ranard BUSCH, Richard Joseph LORDO, Jerome MATULA, JR.
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USER INTERFACE DEVICE PROVIDING IMPROVED LOAD DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONALITY BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Publication number: 20140251338Abstract: A cushion member for a user interface device is provided. The cushion member is structured to provide a load distribution functionality responsive to the cushion member being donned by the user, wherein at least a portion of the cushion member has a local stiffness of less than or equal to 100 kPa/mm responsive to a stress increase on the cushion member of 1 kPa-15 kPa.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2012Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Sima Asvadi, Mareike Klee, Nicolaas Petrus Willard, Joyce Van Zanten, Jacob Roger Haartsen, Cornelis Petrus Hendriks, Willem Potze, Rudolf Maria Jozef Voncken -
Patent number: 8733357Abstract: A Cold or Inclement Weather Exposure Mask is designed to fit snugly around the face, head, and neck. The mask serves vital needs of warmth, humidity, and air flow. A raised, malleable chamber covering the mouth and nose provides a breathing space to allow normal breathing while keeping the face warm and dry. The chamber is affixed to a fabric panel made of a water and wind resistant, non-irritating, comfortable, and stretchable material. A fastening means on the panel holds the mask in place around the wearer. The chamber includes multiple apertures which allow fresh air to pass to the wearer after it is mixed with warm, humid, exhaled air. The apertures also exhaust air and condensation. A raised lip further aids in the removal of condensation. A valve system optionally regulates the flow of air. Colors and pattern selections allow adaptation to all labor and recreation uses.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2007Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Talus Outdoor Technologies, LLCInventor: John B. Sullivan, Jr.
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Patent number: 8485189Abstract: A breathing mask is provided which prevents condensation in the interior space of the mask. The mask body (2) is provided in some sections with a material (8) that is waterproof but permeable to water vapor.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2010Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Dräger Medical GmbHInventors: Oliver Wallnewitz, Ludger Tappehorn, Ines Materna
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Patent number: 8449713Abstract: A method of making a device by integrally molding. The device includes an inflatable mask comprising a relatively stiff component and a relatively soft compliant flexible component. The mask is insertable, at least when deflated, through a mouth of the patient to an inserted location within a patient. The inserted location is near a laryngeal inlet of the patient. The device also includes an airway tube and an evacuation tube coupled to the mask. The relatively soft compliant flexible component of the mask is integrally formed in a single moulding operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: The Laryngeal Mask Company LimitedInventor: Archibald I. J. Brain
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Patent number: 8393324Abstract: The present invention provides a symmetrical face mask suitable for use with one hand that allows an operator to provide a reliable seal with the patient's face with his/her hand and arm in an anatomically favorable position for application of a user's physical strength. In general, a user may reach at an acute angle to the plane of their chest and engage the invention mask with their hand in a manner the user may shake another person's hand, i.e., with a distal portion of their radius and ulna arranged essentially vertically so that side to side motion of the hand translates to forward and rearward motion of a mask shell while a user reserves full bi-directional rotational capability of their arm for forward or rearward rotation compression of the mask shell while, at the same time, reserving full and lever-efficient, bi-directional pushing and pulling range of a user's arm for greater pressure of the mask shell to a right or left side of a user's fleshy cheek.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2010Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Inventor: Steven Saad
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Publication number: 20120285465Abstract: A non-invasive ventilation patient interface comprises a fresh gas entry port, an exhaust gas entry port, and a facial skin interface. Fresh gas entry port is configured for coupling with a fresh gas supply. The exhaust gas vent port is configured for allowing expulsion of exhaust gas from the patient interface. The facial skin interface is configured for eliminating fluid from within the patient interface and for eliminating fluid from facial skin which is covered by the patient interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventors: Brian W. Pierro, Khalid Said Mansour, Eric Porteous, Greg J. Dugan
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Publication number: 20120285464Abstract: A non-invasive ventilation patient interface comprises a fresh gas entry port, a frame, and a zygomatic facial interface. The fresh gas entry port is configured for coupling with a fresh gas supply. The frame is configured for coupling with a head strap system, wherein the head strap system is configured for supplying a securing force to secure the patient interface in a position over a respiratory opening of a patient. The zygomatic facial interface is coupled with the frame and configured for spreading the securing force away from a nasal bridge of the patient and onto left and right zygomatic arch regions of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventors: Stephen J. Birch, Greg J. Dugan, Khalid Said Mansour, Eric Porteous
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Patent number: 8091550Abstract: A face mask is provided. The face mask includes a body portion that is configured to be placed over a mouth and at least part of a nose of a user such that the air of respiration is drawn through the body portion. The body portion includes a baffle layer which helps prevent penetration from a fluid striking the mask. The baffle layer has an outer and an inner surface with a plurality of projections extending from one of the outer or inner surfaces. The baffle layer aids in absorbing energy associated with fluid striking the body portion of the mask. The baffle layer distributes fluid away form the point of impact in the channels between the projections.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2003Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Eric C. Steindorf
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Publication number: 20110247627Abstract: For reducing a discomfort feeling brought by wearing a breathing mask, a wearing tool for the breathing mask which covers nostrils of a user and supplies gas for breathing to the nostrils comprises a pair of connecting members each of which has a longitudinal shape and has a first end portion which is connected to the breathing mask, and a pair of fixing members each of which is connected to a second end portion of the fixing member and is plugged in the tragus of the user. Hence a discomfort feeling due to restraining around the head of the user can be reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2009Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: TEIJIN PHARMA LIMITEDInventors: Keiko Omura, Shinya Fujimoto, Akito Nishijima
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Patent number: 8015971Abstract: A method and apparatus for delivering breathable gas to a user includes a humidifying unit that is controllable to humidify the gas in accordance with a variable humidity profile such that the gas is delivered to the user at variable humidity levels, e.g., during a treatment session.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2005Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: ResMed LimitedInventor: Philip Rodney Kwok
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Publication number: 20110108036Abstract: A respiratory mask includes a housing, an air supply tube, and a medium. The housing includes an inner surface, an air-passage opening, and a tubular wall that projects inwardly from the inner surface and that defines a receiving hole aligned and communicated with the air-passage opening. The air supply tube is connected fluidly to the air-passage opening. The medium is disposed in the receiving hole, and is made of a material that can absorb heat and moisture.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2010Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventor: Loescher Thomas
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Patent number: 7849855Abstract: A noise-suppressing gas exhaust system for a gas delivery mask is provided. The system may include a face mask, an arm assembly, and a gas exhaust member. The face mask may be configured to interface with a subject's face. The arm assembly may be configured to support the face mask. The gas exhaust member may be coupled to the arm assembly and may include a single gas passageway extending therethrough. The gas passageway may extend from a first opening formed in a first side of the gas exhaust member to a second opening formed in a second side of the gas exhaust member. The first opening may have a cross-sectional area of about 0.01 square inches to about 0.03 square inches, and the second opening may have a substantially larger cross-sectional area than the cross-sectional area of the first opening.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2005Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLCInventors: Brian Woodard, Erik Holverson, Benjamin K. Sun
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Publication number: 20100307505Abstract: A breathing mask is provided which prevents condensation in the interior space of the mask. The mask body (2) is provided in some sections with a material (8) that is waterproof but permeable to water vapor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: DRÄGER MEDICAL AG & CO. KGInventors: Oliver WALLNEWITZ, Ludger TAPPEHORN, Ines MATERNA
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Publication number: 20100269831Abstract: A breathing mask (1) with a mask body (2) comprising a filter material and with an exhalation valve (5) penetrating the mask body (2) is described here. In order to protect such a breathing mask against the collection of condensate, the invention suggests that a condensing surface on the exhalation valve (5) is connected with a condensate receiving area (11) in the mask body (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Torben Skov
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Publication number: 20100031958Abstract: An interface for a respiratory mask includes a first flexible member and a second flexible member. The first flexible member is configured to be accommodated on a user's face. The first flexible member circumscribes one or more portions of the user's face. The second flexible member is configured complimentary to the first flexible member to circumscribe the one or more portions of the user's face. Further, the second flexible member is attached with the first flexible member to configure at least one hollow enclosure therebetween. In an embodiment, a hollow enclosure of the at least one hollow enclosure is filled with a cooling gel for cooling the user's face. The second flexible member is configured to accommodate the respiratory mask thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventor: Ruth Stewart
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Patent number: 7647928Abstract: The invention relates to a component for an inhalation device comprising a first flow channel for inhalation, a second flow channel for exhalation, a mouthpiece forming a part of the first flow channel, a filter assigned to the second flow channel and a protection element which circumferentially surrounds the mouthpiece and is sealingly connected the mouthpiece at the end opposing the tip of the mouthpiece.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2006Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Activaero GmbHInventors: Bernhard Muellinger, Axel Fischer, Dorothee Koerber, Andreas Wenker, Tobias Kolb, Sascha Roeder, Gerhard Scheuch
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Patent number: 7621269Abstract: A breathable air safety system and method having at least one fill site is disclosed. In one aspect, a method of safety of a structure is disclosed. A prescribed pressure of an emergency support system is ensured to be within a threshold range of the prescribed pressure by including a valve of the emergency support system to prevent leakage of breathable air from the emergency support system. The prescribed pressure of the emergency support system is designated based on a municipality code that specifies a pressure rating of the breathable air apparatus that is used in an authority agency of a particular geographic location. An air extraction process is expedited from the emergency support system by including a RIC (rapid interventions company/crew) /UAC (universal air connection) fitting to a fill panel to fill a breathable air apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2006Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Rescue Air Systems, Inc.Inventor: Anthony J. Turiello
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Patent number: 7615092Abstract: A filtering apparatus may comprise a base material folded in a folded state. A filter may be attached to the base material. In addition, the filtering apparatus may comprise a perforation. The perforation may be configured to define a portion of the base material configured to be removed from the base material. The base material may be configured to be transformable to an unfolded state when the portion of the base material is removed along the perforation. An adhesive may be attached to the base material. The adhesive may be configured to adhere the filtering apparatus around at least one orifice of a subject when the base material is in the unfolded state. In addition, the filter may be doped with medication or other substances depending upon an intended application. The filtering apparatus may also contain a tactile area to assist the subject in using the filtering apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2006Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Inventor: William J. Dougherty
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Patent number: 7581541Abstract: A multilumen tracheal tube or catheter is disclosed. The tube has a plurality of suction lumens, each having a suction port. A rotatable suction port collar is provided. The suction port collar has an inlet and an outlet. The collar overlaps each suction port and is capable of selectively occluding a number of the suction ports while enabling unimpeded passage between a remainder of the ports and the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2005Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Edward B. Madsen, Scott M. Teixeira
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Patent number: 7120940Abstract: A helmet is particularly well suited for cold-weather use. The helmet includes a jaw shield that is detachable from a head portion. A breathing mask connects to the jaw shield via a mask adjustment mechanism that selectively axially moves the breathing mask toward and away from an inner surface of the jaw shield to precisely and accurately position the breathing mask against the nose and mouth of the helmet's wearer. A spring-loaded quick-release tinted shield is controlled by a lever that selectively raises and lowers the tinted shield. An eye shield pivotally connects to the helmet and is disposed in front of the tinted shield. An eye shield heating system on the eye shield electrically connects to the head portion of the helmet to provide electric power to the heating system.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2003Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.Inventors: Éric Fournier, Gilles Basson, Louis Guay
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Patent number: 7077128Abstract: An eye-wear article (93) for use with a respiratory mask (1) comprises a flat piece of transparent polymeric material providing a visor portion. The flat piece of polymeric material has shaped portions in a lower edge that fit over respective selected parts of the mask, and elongate tabs (95) that extend from each side and are inserted into respective guides (97) on the head harness (7, 8) of the mask to cause the flat piece of polymeric material to adopt a curved configuration and locate the visor portion in front of the eyes of the wearer. The tabs (95) can slide in the guides (97) to permit the eye-wear article to be moved out of engagement with the mask and onto the top of the wearer's while the mask is being worn, without disturbing the position of the mask on the wearer's face and without affecting the respiratory protection provided by the mask.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Audra A. Wilson, Christopher P. Henderson, Desmond T. Curran, Brian Cormack
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Patent number: 7013891Abstract: A respirator (1) comprises an inner, oronasal, mask (2) enclosed within an outer, face sealing, mask (3) so as to define a cavity (4) therewith, a screw-threaded air inlet (5) for conducting inhaling air to the interior of the inner mask (2), a filter canister (7) for filtering the inhaling air, and an air outlet (8) for conducting exhaled air from the interior (6) of the inner mask (2). In normal operation, air is inhaled and exhaled solely through the inner mask (2) and so substantially no air pressure differential exists between the ambient atmosphere (9) and the cavity (4) which will allow ambient air to enter the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2001Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: The Secretary of State for Defense in Her Britannic Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandInventors: Grant Stuart Richardson, William George Mathers
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Patent number: 6928662Abstract: A helmet is particularly well suited for cold-weather use. The helmet includes a jaw shield that is detachable from a head portion. A breathing mask connects to the jaw shield via a mask adjustment mechanism that selectively axially moves the breathing mask toward and away from an inner surface of the jaw shield to precisely and accurately position the breathing mask against the nose and mouth of the helmet's wearer. A spring-loaded quick-release tinted shield is controlled by a lever that selectively raises and lowers the tinted shield. An eye shield pivotally connects to the helmet and is disposed in front of the tinted shield. An eye shield heating system on the eye shield electrically connects to the head portion of the helmet to provide electric power to the heating system.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.Inventor: Eric Fournier
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Patent number: 6920880Abstract: A method for purging air in a goggle area on the interior of a face mask is provided. A mouthpiece is positioned in front of a mouth of a person. Positive purging of air in the goggle area on the interior of the face mask is assured by permitting air to flow from the goggle area on the interior of the face mask to the mouthpiece airway while substantially preventing air flow in the opposite direction to the goggle area. Air is purged through the mouthpiece by affirmative, breath-driven, passive ventilation while permitting a person to breathe freely and without distraction, obstruction, or deliberate action, by normal breathing with the lips in a natural position just behind the mouthpiece. Increased ventilation on the interior of the face mask is selectively forced by puckering the person's lips to engage the mouthpiece while not requiring support or retention of the mouthpiece.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2004Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Inventors: Justin W. Zahrt, William M. Hollowell
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Patent number: 6859946Abstract: A helmet is particularly well suited for cold-weather use. The helmet includes a jaw shield that is detachable from a head portion. A breathing mask connects to the jaw shield via a mask adjustment mechanism that selectively axially moves the breathing mask toward and away from an inner surface of the jaw shield to precisely and accurately position the breathing mask against the nose and mouth of the helmet's wearer. A spring-loaded quick-release tinted shield is controlled by a lever that selectively raises and lowers the tinted shield. An eye shield pivotally connects to the helmet and is disposed in front of the tinted shield. An eye shield heating system on the eye shield electrically connects to the head portion of the helmet to provide electric power to the heating system.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2003Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.Inventors: Éric Fournier, Gilles Basson, Louis Guay
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Patent number: 6651661Abstract: An ergonomic face mask is provided for the administration of gas under a positive pressure to a patient. The face mask includes a cushion that provides a seal with the patient's face, and a dome connected to the cushion that receives a connection tube for receiving the gas from a source, such as a bag. The dome is asymmetrical, and defines a plurality of grooves and protuberances configured to allow the comfortable use of the mask with one hand.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Inventor: Adrian A. Matioc
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Patent number: 6615829Abstract: A feeding valve having a hose coupling in the form of an expansion bellows which unfolds automatically into the wearer's field of vision when the sealing cap of the feeding valve is opened, thereby enables a wearer to easily insert the straw of a food or beverage bottle even when wearing protective gloves.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Auergeselischaft GmbHInventors: Michael Horn, Klaus Schmidtke
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Publication number: 20030145858Abstract: A dental mask which has two separate chambers, one for inhalation and the other for exhalation. The two separate chambers being separated by an elasticized strip across the philtrum area. The mask is designed to be disposable, yet also have the ability to accept, for increased protection, filter insertable pads which can be placed in the inner surface of the mask. An embodiment of the mask would allow the main frame to be reusable, by having means for snapping a disposable filter onto the frame. The mask utilizes semirigid fibrous filtration material in the primary filtering area and transitional semirigid to soft pleated materials in the secondary filtering areas. The mask has a color changing adhesive strip section for retaining captured particles away from the primary nasal area and also to indicate when the mask has reached a saturation level thereby requiring change.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventor: Venanzio Cardarelli
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Patent number: 6460539Abstract: A negative pressure respirator 20′ that has an integrally-disposed filter element 28 and that covers at least the nose and mouth of a wearer. The respirator 20′ includes an exhalation valve 22 and an impactor element 50 that covers the exhalation valve 22. The exhalation valve 22 has a diaphragm and an orifice and opens in response to increased pressure when the wearer exhales to allow exhaled air to be rapidly purged from the mask interior. The impactor element 50 is positioned in the exhale flow stream to remove particles and other contaminants from the exhaled air. The exhalation valve and impactor element have a ratio of Zn:Dj of less than about 5.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2000Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Daniel A. Japuntich, Nicole V. McCullough
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Patent number: 6354296Abstract: A face mask is disclosed that includes a mask portion, a resilient member (e.g., a pillowed web), and, optionally, an adhesive portion. The resilient member and the adhesive portion are alternately positionable between the mask portion and the wearer to inhibit the passage of vapor between the mask and the wearer, which prevents fogging of the wearer's eyewear. A method for using the face mask is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1998Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Nicholas R. Baumann, Shannon L. Dowdell, Matt T. Scholz, Wayne K. Dunshee
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Patent number: 6325116Abstract: A canteen especially useful in extreme environments includes a hollow watertight container adapted to hold a quantity of a drinking fluid. An adapter allows the canteen to be sealed with a gas mask adapter depending from the face mask, in such a manner as to allow the passage of fluid between the canteen and a delivery tube within the mask accessible by a user with minimal or no contamination of the contents of the canteen in an identified nuclear, biological, or chemical threat. In a first position, the adapter allows fluid flow between delivery tube and the canteen, and in a second stopped position, fluid is prevented from leaving the canteen.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: DEW Engineering and Development LimitedInventors: John Savage, Kimberley Bucci
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Patent number: 6237596Abstract: A disposable mask and suction catheter includes a mask having a front side and a back side, the back side being disposed in contact with a user's face during use. The disposable mask and suction catheter also includes a catheter tube having a first and a second end, the first end being removably attachable to a suction source for removing exhaled air and the second end being attached to the back side of the mask. The disposable mask and suction catheter helps to prevent fogging of glasses or other eyewear due to moist, exhaled air that escapes from behind the mask, and improves user comfort by constantly removing the warm, moist air behind and around the mask and drawing cool dry air into the mask.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1997Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Inventor: George L. Bohmfalk