IP Library Granted Patent US 8,616,210
Granted Patent B2
US 8,616,210 · App. 11/826,201 · Granted Dec 31, 2013

Ports cap for mask assembly

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Patent No.
US 8,616,210
App. No.
11/826,201
Granted
Dec 31, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A ports cap for a mask assembly includes two closure portions adapted to seal respective ports of the mask assembly, a bridge piece that joins the two closure portions, and two gripping tabs extending outwardly from respective closure portions. Each gripping tab includes one or more ribs on at least one side thereof.

Claims (65)

1. A mask assembly comprising:

a frame including two ports each comprising a tubular spigot that forms a male connector; and

a ports cap comprising:

two closure portions adapted to seal respective ports of the mask assembly, each closure portion being adapted to receive and seal a respective spigot on the respective port;

a bridge piece that joins the two closure portions; and

two gripping tabs extending outwardly from respective closure portions, each gripping tab including one or more ribs on an outer surface of at least one side thereof,

wherein each gripping tab extends from a lateral side of the respective closure portion such that it extends generally parallel with the bridge piece,

wherein, in a side view in which the closure portions extend downwardly from the bridge piece, the bridge piece and gripping tabs extend along an arc configured to correspond to a curvature of the frame, and

wherein the bridge piece and the two gripping tabs extend from similar ends of the closure portions.

2. The mask assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the ports cap is formed of a relatively soft elastomeric material.

3. The mask assembly according to claim 1 , wherein each closure portion includes an opening adapted to receive a respective port.

4. The mask assembly according to claim 3 , wherein surfaces defining the opening are adapted to engage the port to provide a seal and retain the closure portion on the port.

5. The mask assembly according to claim 1 , wherein each closure portion includes an asymmetrical shape.

6. The mask assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more ribs are provided along a free end of the gripping tab to enhance gripping of the gripping tab at least for disassembly of the closure portion from the respective port.

7. The mask assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the gripping tab includes a rib along both sides thereof.

8. The mask assembly according to claim 1 , wherein each closure portion includes an indentation along the end from which the gripping tab extends.

9. The mask assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the bridge piece and gripping tabs extend along an arc.

10. The mask assembly according to claim 1 , wherein in use the ports cap is constructed and arranged to be pulled downwards and laterally with respect to the mask assembly to remove the respective closure portion from a sealing relationship with the respective spigot.

11. A ports cap for a mask assembly, the ports cap comprising:

two closure portions adapted to seal respective ports of the mask assembly;

a bridge piece that joins the two closure portions; and

two gripping tabs extending outwardly from respective closure portions, each gripping tab extending from a lateral side of the respective closure portion such that it extends generally parallel with the bridge piece,

wherein, in a side view in which the closure portions extend downwardly from the bridge piece, the bridge piece and gripping tabs extend along an arc configured correspond to a curvature of a mating portion of a frame of the mask assembly, and further wherein in use the ports cap is constructed and arranged to be pulled downwards and laterally with respect to the mask assembly to remove a respective closure portion from a sealing relationship with the respective port.

12. A mask assembly comprising:

a frame including two ports; and

a ports cap according to claim 11 .

13. The mask assembly according to claim 12 , wherein each said port is located in a recess in a base of the frame.

14. The mask assembly according to claim 13 , wherein each closure portion includes an opening that receives a respective port, and surfaces defining the opening engage the port to provide a seal and retain the closure portion on the port within the recess.

15. The mask assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the recess is bounded by a plurality of walls, and the walls engage the closure portion to provide a seal and retain the closure portion within the recess.

16. The mask assembly according to claim 13 , wherein each recess includes an asymmetrical shape.

17. The mask assembly according to claim 12 , wherein each port is formed as a tubular spigot.

18. The mask assembly according to claim 12 , wherein each said gripping tab of the ports cap extends beyond or overhangs respective outer side walls of the recess in use.

19. The mask assembly according to claim 12 , wherein each said gripping tab of the ports cap extends toward sides of the frame in use.

20. The ports cap according to claim 11 , wherein each tab is wider than at least a portion of the bridge piece.

21. A port cap for a mask assembly, the port cap comprising:

a closure portion adapted to seal a port of the mask assembly; and

a gripping tab extending outwardly from the closure portion, the gripping tab including one or more ribs on an outer surface of at least one side thereof,

wherein the closure portion includes a continuous outer surface including an exposed indented portion, the gripping tab being directly adjacent the indented portion and extending from the indented portion.

22. The port cap according to claim 21 , further comprising a bridge piece that extends from the closure portion, the bridge piece including an opening adapted to engage an anchor provided to the mask assembly.

23. The port cap according to claim 21 , wherein the port cap is formed of a relatively soft elastomeric material.

24. The port cap according to claim 21 , wherein the closure portion includes an opening adapted to receive a port.

25. The port cap according to claim 24 , wherein surfaces defining the opening are adapted to engage the port to provide a seal and retain the closure portion on the port.

26. The port cap according to claim 21 , wherein the closure portion includes an asymmetrical shape.

27. The port cap according to claim 21 , wherein the gripping tab extends from a lateral side of the closure portion.

28. A mask assembly comprising:

a frame including a port; and

a port cap according to claim 21 .

29. The port cap according to claim 21 , wherein the one or more ribs are provided along a free end of the gripping tab to enhance gripping of the gripping tab at least for disassembly of the closure portion from the port.

30. The port cap according to claim 21 , wherein the gripping tab includes a rib along both sides thereof.

31. A port cap for a mask assembly, the port cap comprising:

two closure portions adapted to seal respective ports of the mask assembly;

a bridge piece that joins the two closure portions, the bridge piece extending generally along an arc in a first direction between the two closure portions and

a gripping tab extending outwardly from at least one of the closure portions, the gripping tab extending from a lateral side of the at least one closure portion along the arc in the first direction,

wherein the gripping tab includes a rib along outer surfaces on both sides thereof, each rib provided along a free end of the gripping tab to enhance gripping of the gripping tab at least for disassembly of the closure portion from the port.

32. A mask assembly comprising:

a frame including a port; and

a port cap according to claim 31 .

33. The mask assembly according to claim 32 , wherein the port is located in a recess in a base of the frame.

34. The mask assembly according to claim 33 , wherein the closure portion includes an opening that receives the port, and surfaces defining the opening engage the port to provide a seal and retain the closure portion on the port within the recess.

35. The mask assembly according to claim 33 , wherein the recess is bounded by a plurality of walls, and the walls engage the closure portion to provide a seal and retain the closure portion within the recess.

36. The mask assembly according to claim 33 , wherein the recess includes an asymmetrical shape.

37. The mask assembly according to claim 32 , wherein the port is formed as a tubular spigot.

38. The mask assembly according to claim 32 , wherein the gripping tab of the port cap extends beyond or overhangs an outer side wall of the recess in use.

39. The mask assembly according to claim 32 , wherein the gripping tab of the port cap extends toward a side of the frame in use.

40. The port cap according to claim 31 , wherein the closure portion includes an indentation along the end from which the gripping tab extends.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 30, 2019
From: RESMED LIMITED
To: RESMED PTY LTD
Reel/Frame 050005/0461 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 26, 2013
From: BERTINETTI, MARK
To: RESMED LIMITED
Reel/Frame 031680/0547 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 26, 2013
From: STALLARD, PHILIP THOMAS
To: RESMED LIMITED
Reel/Frame 031680/0564 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 26, 2013
From: HOWARD, SCOTT ALEXANDER
To: RESMED LIMITED
Reel/Frame 031730/0583 →