IP Library Granted Patent US 10,369,315
Granted Patent B2
US 10,369,315 · App. 14/976,006 · Granted Aug 6, 2019

Respiratory mask with molded frame and cushion

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Patent No.
US 10,369,315
App. No.
14/976,006
Granted
Aug 6, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fastener arrangement for securing at least two components together may include a male fastener with a first screw thread and a female fastener with a second screw thread, wherein one of the first screw thread and the second screw thread is a straight screw thread and the other of the first screw thread and the second screw thread is a hybrid screw thread that includes a tapered screw thread portion and a straight screw thread portion.

Claims (48)

1. A respiratory mask configured to provide a supply of breathable gas to a patient's airways at a pressure elevated in the range of 4-20 cm H2O above atmospheric pressure to treat obstructive sleep apnea, the respiratory mask comprising:

a mask frame formed from a first material, the mask frame further comprising an air inlet portion, the air inlet portion configured to be connected to an air supply conduit to receive the supply of breathable gas; and

a mask cushion formed from a second material, the mask cushion being shaped to substantially conform to the facial regions of the patient,

wherein the first material is different from the second material,

wherein the second material is more flexible and more resilient than the first material such that the mask cushion is configured to seal against the facial regions of a variety of patients, and

wherein the mask frame and the mask cushion comprise a one piece construction having a permanent, overmolded connection between the first material and the second material.

2. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the first material and the second material do not readily form a chemical bond.

3. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the mask frame further comprises a plurality of strap attachment portions provided on the mask frame for attaching straps to the respiratory mask to secure the respiratory mask to the head of the patient.

4. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the mask frame includes portions for attaching to headgear or straps to secure the respiratory mask to the head of the patient.

5. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the respiratory mask is a full-face mask or a nasal mask.

6. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the mask frame further comprises a forehead support.

7. The respiratory mask of claim 6 , further comprising a forehead pad attached to the forehead support.

8. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , further comprising a vent.

9. A respiratory mask system configured to provide a supply of breathable gas to a patient's airways at a pressure elevated in the range of 4-20 cm H2O above atmospheric pressure to treat obstructive sleep apnea, the respiratory mask system comprising:

the respiratory mask of claim 1 ; and

headgear or straps to secure the respiratory mask to the patient's head in use.

10. A method of making a respiratory mask configured to provide a supply of breathable gas to a patient's airways at a pressure elevated in the range of 4-20 cm H2O above atmospheric pressure to treat obstructive sleep apnea, the respiratory mask comprising:

permanently bonding together and joining by overmolding a first material and a second material together in a single process to form the respiratory mask in a single piece,

wherein a mask frame is formed from the first material, the mask frame further comprising an air inlet portion, the air inlet portion configured to be connected to an air supply conduit to receive the supply of breathable gas,

wherein a mask cushion is formed from the second material, the mask cushion being shaped to substantially conform to the facial regions of the patient,

wherein the first material is different from the second material,

wherein the second material is more flexible and more resilient than the first material such that the mask cushion is configured to seal against the facial regions of a variety of patients.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first material and the second material do not readily form a chemical bond.

12. The method of claim 10 , further comprising forming a plurality of strap attachment portions on the mask frame for attaching straps to the respiratory mask to secure the respiratory mask to the head of the patient.

13. The method of claim 10 , further comprising forming portions on the mask frame for attaching to headgear or straps to secure the respiratory mask to the head of the patient.

14. The method of claim 10 , wherein the respiratory mask is a full-face mask or a nasal mask.

15. The method of claim 10 , further comprising forming a forehead support on the mask frame.

16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising attaching a forehead pad to the forehead support.

17. The method of claim 10 , further comprising forming a vent on the respiratory mask.

18. A respiratory mask configured to provide a supply of breathable gas to a patient's airways at a pressure elevated in the range of 4-20 cm H2O above atmospheric pressure to treat obstructive sleep apnea, the respiratory mask comprising:

a mask frame formed from a first material, the mask frame further comprising an air inlet portion, the air inlet portion configured to be connected to an air supply conduit to receive the supply of breathable gas; and

a mask cushion formed from a second material, the mask cushion being shaped to substantially conform to the facial regions of the patient,

wherein the first material is different from the second material,

wherein the second material is more flexible and more resilient than the first material such that the mask cushion is configured to seal against the facial regions of a variety of patients, and

wherein the mask frame and the mask cushion are permanently joined together by a direct, mechanical bond between the first material and the second material in a single process to form a single piece.

19. The respiratory mask of claim 18 , wherein the first material and the second material do not readily form a chemical bond.

20. The respiratory mask of claim 18 , wherein the mask frame further comprises a plurality of strap attachment portions provided on the mask frame for attaching straps to the respiratory mask to secure the respiratory mask to the head of the patient.

21. The respiratory mask of claim 18 , wherein the mask frame includes portions for attaching to headgear or straps to secure the respiratory mask to the head of the patient.

22. The respiratory mask of claim 18 , wherein the respiratory mask is a full-face mask or a nasal mask.

23. The respiratory mask of claim 18 , wherein the mask frame further comprises a forehead support.

24. The respiratory mask of claim 23 , further comprising a forehead pad attached to the forehead support.

25. The respiratory mask of claim 18 , further comprising a vent.

26. A respiratory mask system configured to provide a supply of breathable gas to a patient's airways at a pressure elevated in the range of 4-20 cm H2O above atmospheric pressure to treat obstructive sleep apnea, the respiratory mask system comprising:

the respiratory mask of claim 18 ; and

headgear or straps to secure the respiratory mask to the patient's head in use.

27. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the permanent, overmolded connection between the first material and the second material is at an interface between the first material and the second material.

28. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first material and the second material are permanently bonded together and joined by overmolding at an interface between the first material and the second material.

29. The respiratory mask of claim 18 , wherein the direct, mechanical bond between the first material and the second material is at an interface between the first material and the second material.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 30, 2019
From: RESMED LIMITED
To: RESMED PTY LTD
Reel/Frame 050005/0461 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 21, 2015
From: GUNARATNAM, MICHAEL KASSIPILLAI
To: RESMED LIMITED
Reel/Frame 037338/0820 →
CHANGE OF ASSIGNEE ADDRESS Recorded Dec 21, 2015
From: RESMED LIMITED
To: RESMED LIMITED
Reel/Frame 037341/0207 →