An elbow assembly for use in a respiratory mask, which includes an elbow, an inlet port, an exhaust port, and a baffle separating the inlet port from the exhaust port. A mask assembly includes a cushion comprising at least one gusset and an aperture for connection to the elbow assembly.
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What is claimed is: 1. An elbow assembly for a respiratory mask comprising an elbow, wherein the elbow comprises: a) a first end portion comprising a surface adapted to engage a surface of a gas delivery tube; and b) a second end portion to be provided to the mask, wherein the elbow further defines
What is claimed is: 1. An elbow assembly for a respiratory mask comprising an elbow, wherein the elbow comprises: a) a first end portion comprising a surface adapted to engage a surface of a gas delivery tube; and b) a second end portion to be provided to the mask, wherein the elbow further defines: i) an inlet port to deliver incoming gas in a first direction to a nasal breathing cavity defined by the mask, and ii) an exhaust port separated from the inlet port by at least one baffle, wherein the baffle has at least one arcuate portion, as viewed along the second end, and the baffle is configured to direct exhaust gas away from the nasal breathing cavity in a second direction that is substantially opposite to the first direction. 2. The elbow assembly according to claim 1, wherein the at least one baffle comprises a first and a second baffle situated across from one another. 3. The elbow assembly according to claim 1, wherein the baffle is oriented in the elbow about a center line passing from a top of the elbow to a bottom of the elbow such that a bottom of the baffle is aligned with the bottom of the elbow. 4. The elbow assembly according to claim 1, wherein the exhaust port is completely surrounded by the inlet port. 5. The elbow assembly according to claim 4, wherein the baffle is substantially circular. 6. The elbow assembly according to claim 1, wherein the baffle is oriented in the elbow about a center line passing from a right side of the elbow to a left side of the elbow. 7. The elbow assembly according to claim 1, wherein the baffle portion is U-shaped with end portions attached to side walls of the inlet port. 8. The elbow assembly according to claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the exhaust port is generally aligned with a center portion of the inlet port. 9. A respiratory mask assembly comprising: a) a mask frame comprising at least one aperture, b) a first baffle portion provided adjacent the aperture, and c) an elbow assembly comprising: 1) a first end portion adapted to engage a gas delivery tube; and 2) a second end portion provided to the mask, wherein the elbow assembly defines: i) an inlet port to deliver incoming gas in a first direction to a nasal breathing cavity defined by the mask assembly, and ii) an exhaust port separated from the inlet port by at least a second baffle portion, wherein the first and second baffle portions, when the elbow assembly is coupled to the mask frame, are configured to direct exhaust gas away from the nasal breathing cavity. 10. The mask assembly according to claim 9, wherein the aperture has a diameter between about 20 mm to about 40 mm. 11. The mask assembly according to claim 10, wherein the aperture has a diameter between about 25 mm to about 30 mm. 12. The mask assembly according to claim 11, wherein the aperture has a diameter of about 28 mm. 13. The mask assembly according to claim 9, wherein the aperture has a generally circular shape. 14. The mask assembly according to claim 9, wherein the first baffle portion comprises a ring. 15. The mask assembly according to claim 9, wherein the elbow assembly comprise a swivel elbow rotatably mounted to the mask frame. 16. The mask assembly according to claim 15, wherein at least a portion of the exhaust port defined by the second baffle portion communicates with the first baffle portion regardless of the rotational orientation of the swivel elbow relative to the mask frame. 17. The elbow assembly according to claim 16, wherein the second baffle portion is substantially U-shaped. 18. The elbow assembly according to claim 17, wherein an outer surface of the U-shaped baffle includes a protrusion to disperse incoming gas along an outer surface of the second baffle portion. 19. The respiratory mask according to claim 18, wherein the exhaust port is continuously open in use during an inhalation mode and an exhalation mode of the mask assembly. 20. The elbow assembly according to claim 16, wherein the second baffle portion comprises a generally cylindrical portion. 21. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 9, wherein the first and second baffle portions are aligned in end-to-end fashion upon assembly of the elbow assembly to the mask frame. 22. A respiratory mask assembly comprising: a) a mask frame comprising at least one aperture and a baffle extension provided adjacent the aperture, b) a cushion, and c) an elbow assembly comprising: 1) a first end portion comprising a surface adapted to engage a surface of a gas delivery tube; and 2) a second end portion provided to the mask, wherein the elbow assembly defines: i) a conduit portion to deliver incoming gas in a first direction to a nasal breathing cavity defined by the mask, and ii) an exhaust port separated from the conduit portion by at least one baffle provided adjacent the mask frame aperture, wherein the elbow assembly includes a swivel elbow, and the baffle extension and the baffle defining the exhaust port are in communication, regardless of the orientation of the swivel elbow relative to the mask frame. 23. The mask assembly according to claim 22, wherein the cushion is adapted to be inserted into the mask frame to define a cavity surrounding a user's nose. 24. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 22, wherein the baffle portion is symmetrical. 25. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 24, wherein the baffle is cylindrical. 26. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 22, wherein the baffle is asymmetrical. 27. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 22, wherein the exhaust port increases in cross-sectional area in a direction towards the vent. 28. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 22, wherein the baffle extension extends through the aperture. 29. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 28, wherein the baffle extension is formed as an integral part of the baffle. 30. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 28, wherein the baffle extension is attached to or otherwise provided to the mask frame. 31. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 30, wherein the baffle extension comprises a ring shaped member. 32. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 30, wherein the baffle extension and the baffle are aligned in end-to-end fashion. 33. The respiratory mask according to claim 22, wherein the conduit portion, the exhaust port and the baffle comprise a one piece unit. 34. The respiratory mask according to claim 22, wherein a substantially smooth exhaust port is defined between the aperture and the vent. 35. The respiratory mask according to claim 22, wherein the conduit portion and the exhaust port define a total cross-sectional area, and the exhaust port comprises about 40-60% of the total cross-sectional area. 36. The respiratory mask according to claim 35, wherein the cross-sectional area of exhaust port is larger than the cross-sectional area of the conduit portion.
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