IP Library Granted Patent US 11,446,461
Granted Patent B2
US 11,446,461 · App. 16/193,383 · Granted Sep 20, 2022

Delivery of respiratory therapy

Inventors: Lee James Veliss (Rotterdam, NL); Scott Douglas Brackenreg (Sydney, AU); Fiona Catherine Carroll (Hawkesbury, AU); David Mark Gilliver (Black Rock, AU); Bruce David Gregory (Sydney, AU); Joshua Adam Gudiksen (Sydney, AU); Philip John Gunning (Sydney, AU); Robert Edward Henry (Sydney, AU); Philip Rodney Kwok (Sydney, AU); Gregory Robert Peake (Sydney, AU); Gerard Michael Rummery (Woodford, AU); Karthikeyan Selvarajan (Sydney, AU); Clive Solari (Sydney, AU); Jamie Graeme Wehbeh (Sydney, AU)
Assignee: ResMed Pty Ltd
A61M16/0683A61M16/06A61M16/0616A61M16/0622A61M16/0633A61M16/0611A61M16/0816A61M16/0825A61M16/0833A61M2205/0205A61M2205/0216A61M2205/0266A61M2210/0618
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Patent No.
US 11,446,461
App. No.
16/193,383
Granted
Sep 20, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A respiratory mask for continuous positive airway pressure treatment includes a cushion adapted to be positioned against the face of a patient. The cushion is configured in a gasket arrangement around an entrance to the airways of the patient. The cushion is constructed from a polyurethane foam and has a thickness of greater than about 5 mm.

Claims (40)

1. A respiratory mask for delivering breathable gas to a patient for positive airway pressure treatment, comprising:

a cushion including an orifice formed therein, the cushion being configured in a gasket arrangement around an entrance to an airway of the patient and in fluid communication therewith, in use,

wherein the cushion is configured to, in use, sealingly engage an underside of the patient's nose without any sealing contact above the patient's nose tip,

wherein the cushion is constructed from foam,

wherein the cushion is attached to a support structure and the support structure imparts curvature to a sealing surface of the cushion, when compared to the cushion's unattached configuration, and

wherein the cushion conforms to the shape of the support structure, to impart the curvature to the sealing surface of the cushion, once the cushion is attached to the support structure and before the mask is worn by the patient.

2. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , further comprising lateral stabilizing portions.

3. The respiratory mask of claim 2 , wherein the lateral stabilizing portions are constructed from a foam.

4. The respiratory mask of claim 3 , wherein the lateral stabilizing portions are constructed and arranged to engage the facial groove on each side of the patient's nose in use.

5. The respiratory mask of claim 3 , wherein the lateral stabilizing portions are constructed and arranged to engage the crease formed between lower cheek and upper lip area on each side of the patient's face in use.

6. The respiratory mask of claim 2 , wherein the lateral stabilizing portions are formed in one piece with the cushion.

7. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the support structure imparts curvature to the sealing surface of the cushion in two directions.

8. The respiratory mask of claim 7 , wherein the two directions include a first direction and a second direction, the first direction being transverse to the second direction, and

wherein the curvature in the first direction forms a concave shape, and the curvature in the second direction forms a convex shape structured to accommodate the naso-labial angle of the patient's nose.

9. The respiratory mask of claim 8 , wherein the support structure imparts curvature to the sealing surface of the cushion in two directions to form a saddle shape.

10. The respiratory mask of claim 9 , wherein the sealing surface of the cushion is generally planar in the unattached configuration.

11. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the foam has a thickness of greater than 10 mm.

12. The respiratory mask of claim 11 , wherein the foam has a thickness of 15 mm.

13. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the overall width of the cushion is 6 cm to 9 cm, the height of the cushion is 3 cm to 5 cm, and the thickness of the cushion is approximately 5-20 mm.

14. The respiratory mask of claim 13 , wherein the overall width of the cushion is 8 cm, the height of the cushion is 4 cm, and the thickness of the cushion is 15 mm.

15. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the support structure comprises a base portion having an upper surface that is contoured to impart the curvature to the sealing surface of the cushion.

16. The respiratory mask of claim 15 , wherein the curvature is convex in at least one direction.

17. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the foam is positioned to contact the skin directly.

18. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the foam has an exposed open cellular structure to contact the patient's skin.

19. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the support structure is a support surface.

20. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the cushion does not include a flap-type seal.

21. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the cushion is constructed from a cut, unskinned foam.

22. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the cushion is constructed from a cut, unskinned fine-celled foam with a heterogeneous cell structure.

23. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the foam has a thickness of greater than about 5 mm.

24. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the cushion has a general chevron, delta, boomerang or circumflex shape.

25. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the cushion includes only one orifice formed therein to deliver the breathable gas to the patient's airways.

26. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , further comprising headgear to support the cushion on the patient's face, the headgear including at least one strap.

27. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the orifice is configured to be positioned externally of the patient's airway.

28. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , further comprising lateral stabilizing portions,

wherein the lateral stabilizing portions are constructed from foam and formed in one piece with the cushion,

wherein the foam of the cushion is positioned to contact the skin directly,

wherein the foam of the cushion has an exposed open cellular structure to contact the patient's skin,

wherein the support structure is a support surface, and

wherein the support structure imparts curvature to the sealing surface of the cushion in two directions.

29. The respiratory mask of claim 1 , wherein the support structure has a cylindrical shape and the cushion is folded over the support structure to form a convex shape across the sealing surface in at least one direction.

Assignments (7)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 30, 2019
From: RESMED LIMITED
To: RESMED PTY LTD
Reel/Frame 050005/0461 →
CONFIRMATION OF ASSIGNMENT Recorded Nov 19, 2018
From: SELVARAJAN, KARTHIKEYAN
To: RESMED LIMITED
Reel/Frame 047600/0566 →
CONFIRMATION OF ASSIGNMENT Recorded Nov 19, 2018
From: SOLARI, CLIVE; BRACKENREG, SCOTT DOUGLAS
To: D3 DESIGN PTY LTD
Reel/Frame 047600/0579 →
CONFIRMATION OF ASSIGNMENT Recorded Nov 19, 2018
From: VELISS, LEE JAMES; CARROLL, FIONA CATHERINE; GREGORY, BRUCE DAVID; GUDIKSEN, JOSHUA ADAM; GUNNING, PHILIP JOHN; HENRY, ROBERT EDWARD; KWOK, PHILIP RODNEY; PEAKE, GREGORY ROBERT; RUMMERY, GREGORY MICHAEL; WEHBEH, JAMIE GRAEME
To: RESMED LIMITED
Reel/Frame 047600/0557 →
CONFIRMATION OF ASSIGNMENT Recorded Nov 19, 2018
From: D3 DESIGN PTY LTD
To: RESMED LIMITED
Reel/Frame 047600/0695 →
CONFIRMATION OF ASSIGNMENT Recorded Nov 19, 2018
From: GILLIVER, DAVID MARK
To: PRECISION FOAM MANUFACTURING PTY LTD
Reel/Frame 048149/0509 →
CONFIRMATION OF ASSIGNMENT Recorded Nov 19, 2018
From: PRECISION FOAM MANUFACTURING PTY LTD
To: RESMED LIMITED
Reel/Frame 047600/0672 →