IP Library Granted Patent US 10,549,059
Granted Patent B2
US 10,549,059 · App. 15/423,172 · Granted Feb 4, 2020

Respiratory mask system with vent assembly

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Patent No.
US 10,549,059
App. No.
15/423,172
Granted
Feb 4, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A vent assembly for use with a respiratory mask of the type used in CPAP treatment includes a porous disk portion that is attached to a biasing member such that the disk portion is maintained in a substantially sealed position against a main vent to minimize airflow through at least one side vent of the vent assembly. Debris build-up on the disk portion can cause the biasing member to deflect to provide an additional path for airflow through the at least one side vent. In another embodiment, the vent assembly can also include an anti-asphyxia feature to provide an airflow path from the environment to the user. An oxygen diverter valve may be disposed between the breathing apparatus flow generator and an oxygen injection port.

Claims (23)

1. A respiratory mask system for treatment of a patient having a breathing disorder, the mask system comprising:

a mask having a shell having an air inlet to receive breathable gas in a pressure range of 3-20 cm H 2 O, and a mask cushion to contact the patient's face;

headgear to maintain the mask in position on the patient's head in use; and

a vent assembly radially surrounding the air inlet to allow gas to exhaust from the mask, the vent assembly having a main vent portion and a secondary vent portion,

wherein, in use of the system:

a total combined airflow through the main vent portion and the secondary vent portion remains substantially constant over time, even though a ratio of airflow through the main vent portion compared to the secondary vent portion is variable over time, and

the airflow through the main vent portion is substantially equal to the airflow through the secondary vent portion at a first point in time, and the airflow though the secondary vent portion is greater than the airflow through the main vent portion at a second point in time, later than the first point in time.

2. A respiratory mask system for treatment of a patient having a breathing disorder according to claim 1 , wherein airflow through the main vent portion is reduced when force acting on the main vent portion due to air pressure is increased.

3. A respiratory mask system for treatment of a patient having a breathing disorder according to claim 1 , further comprising an elbow extending from the air inlet and adapted to connect to an air delivery conduit coupled to a flow generator.

4. A respiratory mask system for treatment of a patient having a breathing disorder according to claim 3 , wherein the vent assembly surrounds the elbow.

5. A respiratory mask system for treatment of a patient having a breathing disorder according to claim 1 , wherein the main vent portion is associated with a deflectable member configured to deflect with flow pressure, and wherein the flow through the main vent portion decreases as the deflectable member progressively deflects, such that a percentage of the total combined airflow due to airflow through the secondary vent portion increases.

6. A respiratory mask system for treatment of a patient having a breathing disorder, the mask system comprising:

a mask having a shell having an air inlet to receive breathable gas in a pressure range of 3-20 cm H 2 O, and a mask cushion to contact the patient's face;

headgear to maintain the mask in position on the patient's head in use; and

a vent assembly to allow gas to exhaust from the mask, the vent assembly having a main vent portion and a secondary vent portion,

wherein, in use of the system:

a total combined airflow through the main vent portion and the secondary vent portion remains substantially constant over time, even though a ratio of airflow through the main vent portion compared to the secondary vent portion is variable over time,

the airflow through the main vent portion is substantially equal to an airflow through the secondary vent portion at a first point in time, and the airflow though the secondary vent portion is greater than the airflow through the main vent portion at a second point in time, later than the first point in time, and

the main vent portion is associated with a deflectable member configured to deflect with flow pressure, wherein the flow through the main vent portion decreases as the deflectable member progressively deflects, such that a percentage of the total combined airflow due to airflow through the secondary vent portion increases.

7. A respiratory mask system for treatment of a patient having a breathing disorder according to claim 6 , wherein airflow through the main vent portion is reduced when force acting on the main vent portion due to air pressure is increased.

8. A respiratory mask system for treatment of a patient having a breathing disorder according to claim 6 , further comprising an elbow extending from the air inlet and adapted to connect to an air delivery conduit coupled to a flow generator.

9. A respiratory mask system for treatment of a patient having a breathing disorder according to claim 8 , wherein the vent assembly surrounds the elbow.

10. A respiratory mask system for treatment of a patient having a breathing disorder according to claim 6 , further comprising a flexible airflow conduit having a proximal end connected to the frame and configured to deliver the breathable gas to the air inlet of the frame, and a distal end supporting and in fluid communication with the vent assembly.

Assignments (7)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 30, 2019
From: RESMED LIMITED
To: RESMED PTY LTD
Reel/Frame 050005/0461 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 2, 2017
From: SMITH, IAN MALCOLM; DANTANARAYANA, MUDITHA PRADEEP
To: RESMED LIMITED
Reel/Frame 041161/0358 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 2, 2017
From: JANIAK, MICHAEL THOMAS
To: RESMED (R&D) LIMITED
Reel/Frame 041161/0443 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 2, 2017
From: SMITH, IAN MALCOLM; DANTANARAYANA, MUDITHA PRADEEP
To: RESMED (R&D) LIMITED
Reel/Frame 041161/0243 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 2, 2017
From: RESMED (R&D) LIMITED
To: RESMED LIMITED
Reel/Frame 041161/0525 →
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Feb 2, 2017
From: RESMED LIMITED
To: RESMED LIMITED
Reel/Frame 041605/0755 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 2, 2017
From: JANIAK, MICHAEL THOMAS
To: RESMED LIMITED
Reel/Frame 041161/0491 →