Claims
- 1. A respiratory mask assembly for use in the delivery of non-invasive positive airway pressure to a user, comprising:
a substantially rigid shell that includes a channel portion defined by an inner wall, an outer wall and a channel floor, the channel floor has at least one slot portion allowing access from the channel portion to a surface of the shell opposite to the channel floor; a face-contacting cushion acting to space the shell away from the user's face, said cushion having a retaining channel and a retaining lip adjacent the retaining channel, and a sealing tab extending from the cushion to engage a portion of the shell to provide a continuous airtight seal between the cushion and the shell; and a retaining ring configured to secure the cushion to the shell, the retaining ring having a first portion including at least one clip configured to pass through the at least one slot portion such that an underside surface of the at least one clip engages a section of the shell when the retaining ring is positioned within the channel, and a flange extending from a second portion of the retaining ring, the flange being configured to be received within the retaining channel of the cushion.
- 2. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one clip of the first portion is positioned on an actuator arm.
- 3. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 1, wherein the channel has a triangular shape and extends around a peripheral side of the cushion.
- 4. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 1, wherein the channel of the shell extends around a peripheral side of the cushion.
- 5. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 1, wherein the shell further comprises:
a base portion defining a cavity with a rear opening; a pair of flange assemblies extending in an upward direction from the base portion and configured to provide support for a latching mechanism; an air inlet tube connected to an upper central portion of the shell and having a port opening to an interior to supply breathable gas from a pressurized supply to an interior of the respiratory mask assembly; at least one gas washout vent positioned on respective sides of the air inlet tube to exhaust gases from the respiratory mask assembly; and at least one port configured to connect to at least one supply tube to permit the flow of at least one of medication and oxygen to the interior of the respiratory mask assembly.
- 6. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 1, wherein the sealing tab engages an outer surface of the inner wall of the shell.
- 7. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 1, wherein the sealing tab engages a top surface of the inner wall of the shell.
- 8. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 1, further comprising a mechanism located in an interior portion of the shell and configured to separate intake and exhalation gas flow.
- 9. A mask assembly, comprising:
a latching mechanism for use with the mask assembly in the delivery of non-invasive positive airway pressure to a user; a shell with a flange assembly having upper and lower bores; upper and lower clip links having an axially extended body with a first end having a pivot pin extending outward from the axially extended body, the pivot pin being configured to pivotally the upper and lower bores of the shell; a clip pin having an axially extending shaft portion and an enlarged head portion, the clip pin being configured to pivotally engage bores located in the upper and lower clip links; and a clip having a first end including a bore there through for receiving the axially extending shaft portion of the clip pin, a second end configured for attachment to a harness of the mask assembly, and an actuator arm between the first and second ends for moving the latching mechanism between a first position in which the harness snugly engages the user and a second position in which the harness is loosened for removal from the user.
- 10. The mask assembly of claim 9, wherein the harness includes an engaging strap at the second end of the clip.
- 11. An arrangement for use in a respiratory mask assembly, comprising:
a ball and socket mechanism for connecting a breathable air inlet in the respiratory mask; a curved connector tube configured to permit air flow to an interior of the respirator mask assembly; and a ball portion being configured to mount in a socket at the end of a air tube, the air tube being configured to connect to a pressurized air source.
- 12. The arrangement of claim 11, wherein the air tube is composed of a flexible material.
- 13. The arrangement of claim 11, wherein pressurized air from the air tube flows through an orifice in the ball portion to the curved connector tube.
- 14. The arrangement of claim 11, wherein the socket includes an inner circumferential section and a flange portion configured to provide support for the ball portion.
- 15. The arrangement of claim 11, further comprising a base plate portion configured to mount the arrangement to a user's forehead.
- 16. The arrangement of claim 11, wherein the arrangement is directly attached to a surface of a shell of the respiratory mask assembly.
- 17. The arrangement of claim 14, wherein a clearance is provided between the ball portion and the inner circumferential section and flange portion.
- 18. A method for securing a cushion and shell in a respiratory mask assembly, comprising:
providing a cushion on a retaining ring; engaging a flange portion of the retaining ring between a channel portion and retaining lip of the cushion to provide a cushion and retaining ring assembly; aligning the cushion and retaining ring assembly in a channel of a shell; and inserting the cushion and retaining ring assembly into the channel of the shell such that at least one clip of the cushion and retaining ring assembly passes through a channel floor of the shell to engage an underside surface of the at least one clip to the shell.
- 19. The method of claim 18, further including configuring the channel floor to have at least one slot portion to allow access from channel of the shell to a surface of the shell opposite the channel floor.
- 20. The method of claim 18, further comprising actuating a mechanism configured to maintain a position of the cushion and retaining ring assembly.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein actuating includes clamping the retaining lip of the cushion to the channel floor of the shell and engaging a sealing tab to provide a continuous airtight seal between the cushion and the shell.
- 22. The method of claim 18, further comprising squeezing the at least one clip of the cushion and retainer ring assembly between the thumb and forefinger of one hand to disassemble the cushion and retainer ring.
- 23. A respiratory mask assembly for use in the delivery of non-invasive positive airway pressure to a user, comprising:
a substantially rigid shell that includes a channel portion defined by an inner wall, an outer wall and a channel floor, the channel floor has at least one slot portion allowing access from the channel portion to a surface of the shell opposite to the channel floor; a face-contacting cushion acting to space the shell away from the user's face, said cushion having a retaining channel and a retaining lip adjacent the retaining channel, and a sealing tab extending from the cushion to engage a portion of the shell to provide a continuous airtight seal between the cushion and the shell; and a retaining ring configured to secure the cushion to the shell, the retaining ring having a first portion including at least one clip configured to pass through the at least one slot portion such that an underside surface of the at least one clip engages a section of the shell when the retaining ring is positioned within the channel.
- 24. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 23, wherein the at least one clip of the first portion is positioned on an actuator arm.
- 25. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 23, wherein the channel has a triangular shape and extends around a peripheral side of the cushion.
- 26. The respiratory mask assembly of claim 23, wherein the channel of the shell extends around a peripheral side of the cushion.
- 27. An apparatus for stabilizing a respiratory mask frame in a position during therapy of sleep disordered breathing, comprising:
a semi-rigid head mount crown brace; and a pair of flexible horizontal straps.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 27, further comprising a frame angular adjustment mechanism.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 27, further comprising a frame translational position adjustment mechanism.
- 30. An apparatus for stabilizing a respiratory mask frame in a position during therapy of sleep disordered breathing, comprising:
a semi-rigid, horizontal U-piece having a flexible crown strap and flexible occiput strap; and a flexible horizontal strap.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 30, further comprising a frame angular adjustment mechanism.
- 32. Apparatus as claimed in claim 30, further comprising a frame translational position adjustment mechanism.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/342,854, filed Dec. 28, 2001, the contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/317,486, filed Sep. 7, 2001, the contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60342854 |
Dec 2001 |
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60317486 |
Sep 2001 |
US |