Claims
- 1. Headgear for use with a respiratory mask, comprising:
first and second straps each adapted to be provided to a mask frame of the mask, where each of the first and second straps includes a yoke, each said yoke being constructed and arranged to accommodate at least one of a pre-adult patient or a small sized adult patient.
- 2. The headgear of claim 1, wherein each said yoke includes a recess structure to allow connection between the frame and the yoke via a connector clip, each said yoke including a first dimension measured from the recess to a top portion of a yoke vertical finger, a second dimension measured from the recess to each end portion of a yoke horizontal finger, a third distance measured from the recess to a rear edge of the yoke vertical finger and a fourth distance measured from the recess to a lower edge of the lower finger.
- 3. The headgear of claim 2, wherein the first distance is about 90-110 mm, the second distance is about 80-100 mm, the third distance is about 25-40 mm and the fourth distance is about 45-55 mm.
- 4. The headgear of claim 3, wherein the first distance is about 100 mm, the second distance is about 90 mm, the third distance is about 37 mm and the fourth distance is about 50 mm.
- 5. The headgear of claim 1, wherein the first and second straps are joined to one another at a rear portion of the patient's head in use via a cross-over member.
- 6. The headgear of claim 1, wherein the headgear includes a clip made of polypropylene.
- 7. A cushion for use with a nasal mask, comprising:
an outer membrane including a face-contact portion to form a seal with the patient; and an underlying rim positioned below the membrane, wherein the membrane and the rim are formed and positioned with respect to one another to accommodate at least one of a pre-adult patient or a small sized adult patient.
- 8. The cushion of claim 7, wherein the cushion includes a nasal ridge region, a top lip region and two side regions and further wherein:
the membrane and rim each have an orifice, a width of said membrane orifice is between about 30 and 32 mm in said lip region, between about 18 and 20 mm in each said side region, and between about 22 and 24 mm in said nasal bridge region, a width of the rim orifice is about 34 and 36 mm in the nasal bridge region, between about 32 and 34 mm in said lip region, and between about 42 and 44 mm in each said side region of the cushion, a membrane and the rim each have a height as measured from a portion of the cushion that engages the frame, the membrane height is about 27 and 35 mm in the nasal bridge region, between about 19 and 22 mm in the lip region, and between about 33-35 mm in each said side region, the rim height is between about 13 and 18 mm in the nasal bridge region and the lip region, and the rim height in each said side portion is between about 25 and 27 mm.
- 9. The cushion of claim 7, wherein the rim includes an aperture having a width of between about 30-42 mm, an effective height as vertically measured from an edge of the rim to a top of the cushion as seen in plan view of between about 32-42 mm, and an effective bridge depth of between about 13-24 mm as vertically measured from the membrane in the nasal bridge region to the rim in each said side region in top view.
- 10. The cushion of claim 9, wherein the width is between about 39-40 mm, the height is about 35 mm and the depth is less than about 15 mm.
- 11. The cushion of claim 9, wherein the width is about 34-35 mm, the height is about 40 mm and the depth is about 20 mm.
- 12. The cushion of claim 9, wherein the membrane generally follows a contour of the rim.
- 13. The cushion of claim 7, wherein a frame connection portion is provided opposite the face contact portion, wherein the cushion has a generally stepped and/or sloped profile such that a projected area of the frame contact portion is generally larger than an area defined by the face contact portion of the membrane.
CROSS REFERENCE TO PRIORITY APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/448,533 filed Feb. 21, 2003 and 60/465,790 filed Apr. 28, 2003, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60448533 |
Feb 2003 |
US |
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60465790 |
Apr 2003 |
US |