Claims
- 1. A nasal mask for use by a patient, said nasal mask comprising:
a shell portion, said shell portion being in sealed communication with the patient's face and having one or more inlet orifices for receiving supplied gas, said shell portion having an exhalation orifice and, adjacent said exhalation orifice, an outwardly extending tubular formation defining a flow passage through said exhalation orifice; and a balloon exhalation valve removably connected to said outwardly extending tubular formation, said balloon exhalation valve having a balloon adapted to controllably seal and unseal said flow passage.
- 2. A nasal mask, said nasal mask comprising:
a shell portion, said shell portion defining a hollow enclosure with a rearwardly facing opening defined by edge portions of the shell portion, and wherein the shell portion is at least generally symmetrical about a median plane, said shell portion having two gas inlet orifices disposed one on each side of the median plane, the front of said shell portion having an exhalation orifice approximately centred on the median plane and, adjacent said exhalation orifice, an outwardly extending tubular elbow formation defining a flow passage through said exhalation orifice; and a balloon exhalation valve comprising a hollow tubular casing having a lower end face with a central passage therethrough, an inlet tube securely attached to said lower end face of said casing and passing through said central passage, and a balloon disposed within said casing, the mouth of said balloon being in sealed communication with said inlet tube, wherein the upper end of said casing is removably connected to said outwardly extending tubular elbow formation, and wherein said casing has an outlet orifice disposed proximate said outwardly extending tubular elbow, said outlet orifice defining a flow passage from said exhalation orifice through said casing, and wherein said balloon seals said outlet orifice when said balloon is inflated.
- 3. A nasal mask as defined in claim 2, wherein said balloon comprises a generally tubular corrugated balloon member having a rounded tip, a plurality of relatively narrow intermediate portions and a plurality of relatively wide intermediate portions.
- 4. A nasal mask as defined in claim 3, wherein said inlet tube further comprises a disk member disposed about the upper end of said inlet tube, whereby the balloon is secured to said disk member by engaging said disk member in a selected relatively wide intermediate portion of said balloon.
- 5. A nasal mask as defined in claim 4, wherein said inlet tube further comprises a threaded collar disposed about said inlet tube and a nut adapted to engage said threaded collar and secure said inlet tube to said casing, and wherein said balloon is pinched between said lower end face and said disk member.
- 6. A nasal mask as defined in claim 2, wherein the external surface of said outwardly extending tubular elbow formation has a channel formed therein, said channel beginning at the outer edge of said outwardly extending tubular elbow formation and extending substantially circumferentially and somewhat longitudinally in said external surface, and wherein the interior wall of said casing has formed thereon a cam, said cam adapted to cooperate with said channel to secure said casing to said outwardly extending tubular elbow formation.
- 7. The nasal mask as defined in claim 6, wherein said channel further includes a locking mechanism proximate to an end of said channel furthest from said outer edge of said outwardly extending tubular elbow formation, said locking mechanism adapted to cooperate with said cam to frictionally prevent removal of said casing from said outwardly extending tubular elbow formation.
- 8. The nasal mask as defined in claim 7, wherein said locking mechanism comprises a ridge disposed transversely within said channel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending non-provisional application 09/593,813 filed Jun. 15, 2000. Application Ser. No. 09/593,813 claims the benefit of the filing date of provisional application No. 60/139,721 filed Jun. 18, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60139721 |
Jun 1999 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09593813 |
Jun 2000 |
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10041788 |
Oct 2001 |
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