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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1. An elbow for a respiratory mask comprising: (a) a first portion having a first axis and being adapted for connection to an air delivery conduit;(b) a second portion, having a second axis and being adapted for connection to a frame of the respiratory mask; and(c) a vent constructed and arranged to
1. An elbow for a respiratory mask comprising: (a) a first portion having a first axis and being adapted for connection to an air delivery conduit;(b) a second portion, having a second axis and being adapted for connection to a frame of the respiratory mask; and(c) a vent constructed and arranged to allow the passage of air from an interior of the respiratory mask to atmosphere;wherein the elbow further defines: (i) an inlet port to deliver incoming gas in a first direction to a 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 curved portion along an end face of the baffle, as viewed along an end of the second portion provided to the frame of the mask, andwherein the baffle is configured to direct exhaust gas away from the nasal breathing cavity via the vent in a second direction that is substantially opposite to the first direction and substantially parallel to the second axis, and the baffle and the inlet port are non-concentric. 2. The elbow 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 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 according to claim 1, wherein the exhaust port is completely surrounded by the inlet port. 5. The elbow according to claim 1, wherein the baffle is substantially circular. 6. The elbow 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 according to claim 1, wherein the baffle further comprises a protrusion adapted to protrude into a breathing cavity of the mask. 8. The elbow according to claim 1, wherein the end of the second portion of the elbow further comprises: iii) a resilient collar that substantially surrounds a mating portion to define a receiving space between the collar and the mating portion, and wherein the collar is configured to flex outwardly upon entry of a flange, formed on the mask, into the receiving space until the second end portion reaches an operative position in which the collar flexes inwardly by virtue of the resiliency thereof so as to lock the flange with respect to the collar and thereby detachably couple the elbow to the mask. 9. The elbow according to claim 8, wherein the mating portion extends beyond the collar to facilitate alignment of the end of the second portion of the elbow with respect to the mask. 10. The elbow according to claim 8, wherein the elbow further comprises release portions on each side of the collar that are flexed towards one another to move the collar outwardly so as to allow the flange to move out of the receiving space to detach the elbow from the mask. 11. The elbow according to claim 1, further comprising: c) a removable vent cover detachably connected to the elbow, wherein the vent cover includes a main body and at least one vent aperture for gas washout. 12. The elbow according to claim 11, wherein the vent cover is made of a resilient material. 13. The elbow according to claim 1, wherein the at least one baffle is M-shaped, V-shaped or C-shaped. 14. The elbow according to claim 1, wherein the exhaust port increases in area along the second direction. 15. The elbow according to claim 1, wherein the second portion has a cylindrically-shaped side wall, and the baffle includes at least one point of attachment to the cylindrically-shaped sidewall. 16. The elbow according to claim 15, wherein the at least one point of attachment includes two points of attachment. 17. A respiratory mask assembly comprising: a) a mask frame further comprising at least one aperture;b) a cushion; andc) an elbow according to claim 1. 18. The mask assembly according to claim 17, wherein the aperture has a diameter between about 20 mm to about 40 mm. 19. The mask assembly according to claim 18, wherein the aperture further comprises a ring. 20. The mask assembly according to claim 19, wherein the ring further comprises an inner ring. 21. The mask assembly according to claim 20, wherein the inner ring is linked to an inner diameter of the aperture by at least one connector. 22. The mask assembly according to claim 21, wherein the at least one connector comprises at least one notch adapted to engage the elbow. 23. The mask assembly according to claim 20, wherein the ring further comprises an outer ring surrounding the inner ring. 24. The mask assembly according to claim 23, wherein the outer ring has a diameter between about 20 mm to about 40 mm. 25. The mask assembly according to claim 20, wherein the inner ring defines a cavity. 26. The mask assembly according to claim 25, wherein the cavity has a diameter between about 4 mm to about 12 mm. 27. The mask assembly according to claim 26, wherein the cavity has a diameter between about 6 mm to about 10 mm. 28. The mask assembly according to claim 17, wherein the aperture has a generally circular shape. 29. The mask assembly according to claim 17, wherein the cushion is adapted to be inserted into the mask frame to define a cavity surrounding a user's nose. 30. The mask assembly according to claim 17, further comprising a ring provided adjacent the aperture, the ring defining a passage that communicates between an inside of the frame and a second passage defined at least in part by the baffle of the elbow, to thereby define a combined passage leading from the inside of the frame towards the exhaust port. 31. The mask assembly according to claim 30, wherein the ring is concentric with the aperture of the frame. 32. An elbow for interconnecting a respiratory mask and an air delivery conduit, said elbow being constructed and arranged to deliver a supply of air at positive pressure to the respiratory mask and to allow the washout of CO2 from the respiratory mask, said elbow comprising: (i) a cylindrical first portion, having an axis aligned in a first direction and being adapted for connection to the air delivery conduit;(ii) a cylindrical second portion, having an axis aligned in a second direction and being adapted for connection to a frame of the respiratory mask;(iii) a vent orifice constructed and arranged to allow the passage of air from an interior of the respiratory mask to atmosphere; and(iv) a baffle which separates an inlet port and an exhaust port and an edge of which directs air into an interior of the respiratory mask at a first angle, and which directs air from the interior of the respiratory mask to atmosphere via the vent orifice at a second angle, said first and said second angles being different by about 180 degrees, and which first and second angles are substantially parallel to said second direction,wherein the baffle has at least one curved portion along an end face of the baffle, as viewed along an end of the cylindrical second portion provided to the frame of the mask, and the baffle and the inlet port are non-concentric. 33. The elbow according to claim 32, wherein the cylindrical second portion includes a side wall, and the baffle includes at least one point of attachment to the sidewall. 34. The elbow according to claim 33, wherein the at least one point of attachment includes two points of attachment.
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