A headgear assembly for a mask system includes a two-dimensional first headgear section and a two-dimensional second headgear section, wherein the two-dimensional first and second headgear sections are attached to one another to form a three-dimensional anatomically-shaped headgear assembly.
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1. A headgear assembly for a mask system, comprising: a first headgear section constructed from a first piece of material; anda second headgear section constructed from a second piece of material,wherein the first and second headgear sections are attached to one another to form the headgear assembly
1. A headgear assembly for a mask system, comprising: a first headgear section constructed from a first piece of material; anda second headgear section constructed from a second piece of material,wherein the first and second headgear sections are attached to one another to form the headgear assembly to include a substantially round crown strap and top and bottom strap portions to couple the headgear assembly to a frame, the headgear assembly having a three-dimensional structure that prevents the headgear assembly in its entirety from being laid flat on a planar surface. 2. The headgear assembly according to claim 1, wherein crown strap portions cooperate to form the substantially round crown strap that cups a parietal bone and occipital bone of a patient's head in use. 3. The headgear assembly according to claim 2, wherein one of the first and second headgear sections includes bridge strap portions that provide additional stability to the crown strap. 4. The headgear assembly according to claim 1, further comprising upper stabilizing straps provided between the top strap portions and the frame, and lower stabilizing straps provided between the bottom strap portions and the frame. 5. The headgear assembly according to claim 4, wherein each of the upper and lower stabilizing straps includes a substantially rigid yoke section attached to a flexible material backing. 6. The headgear assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first piece of material of the first headgear section is formed as a separate and distinct structure from the second piece of material of the second headgear section. 7. The headgear assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first piece of material is constructed in one piece from a first, single piece of material and the second piece of material is constructed in one piece from a second, single piece of material. 8. The headgear assembly according to claim 1, wherein the crown strap prevents the headgear assembly in its entirety from being laid flat on the planar surface. 9. The headgear assembly according to claim 1, wherein when the headgear assembly is laid so that the top and bottom strap portions extend on the planar surface, at least a portion of the crown strap projects upwardly and at an angle to the planar surface. 10. The headgear assembly according to claim 1, wherein the top and bottom strap portions extend in a common plane and at least a portion of the crown strap projects upwardly and at an angle away from the common plane to form the three-dimensional structure when laying on the planar surface with the top and bottom strap portions extending outwardly from the crown strap. 11. The headgear assembly according to claim 1, wherein the three-dimensional structure provides an anatomical shape pre-formed to substantially match a shape of at least a portion of a patient's head. 12. The headgear assembly according to claim 1, wherein the top and bottom strap portions extend in a different plane with respect to the crown strap when removed from a patient's head. 13. The headgear assembly according to claim 1, wherein the crown strap is curved or bowed to provide a shape that is adapted to conform to a shape of at least a portion of a patient's head. 14. A headgear assembly for a mask system, comprising: a two-dimensional first headgear section including top strap portions, bridge strap portions, and crown strap portions constructed in one piece from a first, single piece of material; anda two-dimensional second headgear section including bottom strap portions and crown strap portions constructed in one piece from a second, single piece of material,wherein the first, single piece of material of the two-dimensional first headgear section is formed as a separate and distinct structure from the second, single piece of material of the two-dimensional second headgear section, andwherein the crown strap portions of the two-dimensional first and second headgear sections are attached to one another to form a three-dimensional anatomically-shaped crown strap, andwherein the top and bottom strap portions extend in a common plane and at least a portion of the crown strap projects upwardly and at an angle relative to the common plane to form the three-dimensional anatomically-shaped crown strap when laying on a flat surface with the top and bottom strap portions extending outwardly from the crown strap. 15. The headgear assembly according to claim 14, wherein the crown strap is adapted to cup a parietal bone and occipital bone of a patient's head in use. 16. The headgear assembly according to claim 15, wherein the bridge strap portions provide additional stability to the crown strap. 17. The headgear assembly according to claim 14, wherein the top strap portions couple the first headgear section to a frame, and bottom strap portions couple the second headgear section to the frame. 18. The headgear assembly according to claim 17, further comprising upper stabilizing straps provided between the top strap portions and the frame, and lower stabilizing straps provided between the bottom strap portions and the frame. 19. The headgear assembly according to claim 18, wherein each of the upper and lower stabilizing straps includes a substantially rigid yoke section attached to a flexible material backing. 20. The headgear assembly according to claim 14, wherein the bridge strap portions are attached between the top strap portions and the crown strap portions. 21. The headgear assembly according to claim 14, wherein the bridge strap portions are separated from respective top strap portions and the bridge strap portions are reattached to the top strap portions in a different location to form a three-dimensional first headgear section. 22. The headgear assembly according to claim 14, wherein the bridge strap portions are attached to the crown strap portions of the first headgear section and separated from the top strap portions, and the bridge strap portions are attached to the top strap portions in a location to form a three-dimensional first headgear section. 23. The headgear assembly according to claim 14, wherein the bridge strap portions are attached to the top strap portions and separated from the crown strap portions of the first headgear section, and the bridge strap portions are attached to the crown strap portions in a location to form a three-dimensional first headgear section. 24. The headgear assembly according to claim 14, wherein the bridge strap portions are separated from the top strap portions and the crown strap portions of the first headgear section, and the bridge strap portions are attached between the top strap portions and the crown strap portions to form a three-dimensional first headgear section. 25. The headgear assembly according to claim 14, wherein the crown strap is curved or bowed to provide a shape that is adapted to conform to a shape of at least a portion of a patient's head. 26. The headgear assembly according to claim 14, wherein the crown strap projects upwardly and at an angle relative to the top and bottom strap portions. 27. A method for forming a headgear assembly for a mask system, the method comprising: forming a two-dimensional first headgear section including top strap portions, bridge strap portions, and crown strap portions constructed in one piece from a first, single piece of material;forming a two-dimensional second headgear section including bottom strap portions and crown strap portions constructed in one piece from a second, single piece of material, the first, single piece of material of the two-dimensional first headgear section being a separate and distinct structure from the second, single piece of material of the two-dimensional second headgear section; andattaching the crown strap portions of the two-dimensional first and second headgear sections to one another to form a three-dimensional anatomically-shaped crown strap, andwherein the top and bottom strap portions extend in a common plane and at least a portion of the crown strap projects upwardly and at an angle away from the common plane to form the three-dimensional anatomically-shaped crown strap when laying on a flat surface with the top and bottom strap portions extending outwardly from the crown strap. 28. The method according to claim 27, wherein forming a two-dimensional first headgear section includes forming a two-dimensional first headgear section that includes the bridge strap portions attached between the top strap portions and the crown strap portions of the first headgear section. 29. The method according to claim 27, wherein forming a two-dimensional first headgear section includes separating the bridge strap portions from respective top strap portions and reattaching the bridge strap portions to the top strap portions in a different location to form a three-dimensional first headgear section. 30. The method according to claim 27, wherein forming a two-dimensional first headgear section includes forming a two-dimensional first headgear section that includes the bridge strap portions attached to the crown strap portions of the first headgear section and separated from the top strap portions. 31. The method according to claim 30, wherein forming a two-dimensional first headgear section includes attaching the bridge strap portions to the top strap portions in a location to form a three-dimensional first headgear section. 32. The method according to claim 27, wherein forming a two-dimensional first headgear section includes forming a two-dimensional first headgear section that includes the bridge strap portions attached to the top strap portions and separated from the crown strap portions of the first headgear section. 33. The method according to claim 32, wherein forming a two-dimensional first headgear section includes attaching the bridge strap portions to the crown strap portions of the first headgear section in a location to form a three-dimensional first headgear section. 34. The method according to claim 27, wherein forming a two-dimensional first headgear section includes forming a two-dimensional first headgear section that includes the bridge strap portions separated from the top strap portions and the crown strap portions of the first headgear section. 35. The method according to claim 34, wherein forming a two-dimensional first headgear section includes attaching the bridge strap portions between the top strap portions and the crown strap portions of the first headgear section to form a three-dimensional first headgear section. 36. The method according to claim 27, wherein the crown strap includes a first edge and a second edge, the first edge substantially even with the common plane and defining a larger diameter than the second edge when laying on the flat surface.
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