IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0461606
(2014-08-18)
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등록번호 |
US-9238116
(2016-01-19)
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우선권정보 |
AU-2004902979 (2004-06-03) |
발명자
/ 주소 |
- Worboys, David John
- Lynch, Susan Robyn
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
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0 인용 특허 :
267 |
초록
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A cushion for a patient interface includes an outer membrane providing a sealing structure adapted to form a seal with the patient's face in use and an underlying membrane generally spaced away from the outer membrane. The underlying membrane provides a support structure for the outer membrane. The
A cushion for a patient interface includes an outer membrane providing a sealing structure adapted to form a seal with the patient's face in use and an underlying membrane generally spaced away from the outer membrane. The underlying membrane provides a support structure for the outer membrane. The outer membrane and the underlying membrane each have an inner edge which defines an aperture to receive the patient's nose in use. The underlying membrane is segmented along its inner edge.
대표청구항
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1. A cushion for a patient interface, the cushion including a nasal bridge region, a pair of cheek regions and a lower lip region, the cushion comprising: an outer membrane providing a sealing structure adapted to form a seal with a patient's face when the cushion is worn; andan underlying membrane
1. A cushion for a patient interface, the cushion including a nasal bridge region, a pair of cheek regions and a lower lip region, the cushion comprising: an outer membrane providing a sealing structure adapted to form a seal with a patient's face when the cushion is worn; andan underlying membrane spaced away from the outer membrane, the underlying membrane providing a support structure for the outer membrane,wherein the outer membrane and the underlying membrane each have an inner edge which defines an aperture to receive the patient's nose when the cushion is worn, and the underlying membrane is segmented along its inner edge to provide a plurality of finger portions and a plurality of slots separating the plurality of finger portions,wherein each slot is disposed between a respective two adjacent finger portions, each slot having a depth measured from the inner edge of the underlying membrane, and slots in the nasal bridge region of the cushion have depths that are different than depths of slots in the pair of cheek regions and/or the lower lip region of the cushion to vary flexibility of the plurality of finger portions around a cushion perimeter, andwherein the depth of each slot is measured from the inner edge of the underlying membrane to an end of a through-hole in the underlying membrane formed by the respective slot. 2. A cushion according to claim 1, wherein the segmented underlying membrane is structured to provide local compliance. 3. A cushion according to claim 1, wherein the segmented underlying membrane is structured to provide relative movement along its inner edge in conformance with different facial regions in contact with the cushion when the cushion is worn. 4. A cushion according to claim 1, wherein the underlying membrane is thicker than the outer membrane. 5. A cushion according to claim 1, wherein the outer membrane is configured to form a seal with a nasal bridge region, a pair of cheek regions, and a lower lip region of the patient's face when the cushion is worn. 6. A cushion according to claim 1, wherein the underlying membrane includes a line of segmentation that extends substantially perpendicular to its inner edge. 7. A cushion according to claim 1, wherein the underlying membrane is reduced or eliminated in at least one of the nasal bridge region and the lower lip region of the cushion. 8. A cushion according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of finger portions are independently flexible to allow the cushion to conform to different patient facial profiles. 9. A cushion according to claim 1, wherein the inner edge of the outer membrane and the inner edge of the underlying membrane both curve inwardly from a side wall in a cantilever manner towards a nose receiving cavity of the cushion. 10. A patient interface comprising: a frame; anda cushion according to claim 1. 11. A cushion adapted to be mounted on a frame of a patient interface for use with treatment of sleep disordered breathing, the cushion including a nasal bridge region, a pair of cheek regions and a lower lip region, the cushion comprising: an outer membrane; andan underlying membrane,the outer membrane being thinner than the underlying membrane and being spaced away from the underlying membrane and when the cushion is worn being adapted to contact a facial region of a patient,the underlying membrane having an inner edge defining an aperture and being divided along the inner edge to form a plurality of flexible finger portions and a plurality of slots separating the plurality of finger portions,wherein each slot is disposed between a respective two adjacent finger portions, each slot having a length measured from the inner edge of the underlying membrane, and the lengths of a first group of slots of the plurality of slots being different than the lengths of a second group of slots of the plurality of slots to vary flexibility of the plurality of finger portions around a cushion perimeter, andwherein the length of each slot is measured from the inner edge of the underlying membrane to an end of a through-hole in the underlying membrane formed by the respective slot. 12. A cushion according to claim 11, wherein the underlying membrane includes a line of segmentation that extends substantially perpendicular to the inner edge. 13. A cushion according to claim 11, wherein the underlying membrane is reduced or eliminated in at least one of the nasal bridge region and the lower lip region of the cushion. 14. A cushion according to claim 11, wherein the underlying membrane is structured to provide relative movement along its inner edge in conformance with different facial regions in contact with the cushion when the cushion is worn. 15. A cushion according to claim 11, wherein the outer membrane forms a seal with a nasal bridge region, a pair of cheek regions, and a lower lip region of the patient's face when the cushion is worn. 16. A cushion according to claim 11, wherein the underlying membrane is provided only in the pair of cheek regions of the cushion. 17. A cushion for a patient interface, the cushion including a nasal bridge region, a pair of cheek regions and a lower lip region, the cushion comprising: a membrane; andan underlying support structure provided along a side of the cushion to support the membrane, the underlying support structure being segmented and configured to conform to a patient's face when the cushion is worn,wherein the segmented underlying support structure provides a series of alternating finger portions and slots along the cushion perimeter, and slots along a cushion perimeter,wherein depths of at least two of the slots are different to vary flexibility of the series of finger portions, andwherein the underlying support structure has an inner edge which defines an aperture to receive the patient's nose when the cushion is worn, each depth being measured from the inner edge to an end of a through-hole in the underlying support structure formed by the respective slot. 18. A cushion according to claim 17, wherein the underlying support structure is reduced or eliminated in at least one of the nasal bridge region and the lower lip region of the cushion. 19. A cushion according to claim 17, wherein the underlying support structure is structured to provide relative movement along its inner edge in conformance with different facial regions in contact with the cushion when the cushion is worn. 20. A cushion according to claim 17, wherein the underlying support structure is provided only in the pair of cheek regions of the cushion.
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