Headgear for use with a respiratory mask is described. The headgear comprises a continuous and substantially curved elongate member extending in use below a user's nose and at least two headgear straps capable of attachment to the ends of the elongate member. A mask attachment on the elongate member
Headgear for use with a respiratory mask is described. The headgear comprises a continuous and substantially curved elongate member extending in use below a user's nose and at least two headgear straps capable of attachment to the ends of the elongate member. A mask attachment on the elongate member is disposed to sit below or on one of said user's nose, mouth, upper lip and an inlet to the mask. The attachment is capable of receiving the mask.
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1. A mask assembly for delivering positive airway pressure to a user, the mask comprising: a nasal mask assembly comprising a base portion and a body portion connected together;the body portion comprising a first material that is substantially flexible and defining a first nasal pillow and a second
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A mask assembly for delivering positive airway pressure to a user, the mask comprising: a nasal mask assembly comprising a base portion and a body portion connected together;the body portion comprising a first material that is substantially flexible and defining a first nasal pillow and a second nasal pillow on a proximal portion of the body portion, the first and second nasal pillows being adapted to rest in a substantially sealed manner against a user's nares in use, the body portion including a distal portion with a circumferentially extending lip disposed on the distal portion;the base portion comprising a second material that is substantially hard, the base portion comprising a proximal side facing toward the distal portion of the body portion, the proximal side connected to the distal portion of the body portion, the base portion comprising an extension lip extending distally away from the proximal portion of the body portion;a headgear arrangement comprising a central section, first and second headgear extensions and a headgear strap, the central section of the headgear arrangement being connected to the base portion with the extension lip;the first headgear extension having a distal end connected to a left peripheral side of the central portion and a proximal end disposed proximally adjacent a side of a user's left cheek in use, the first headgear extension comprising a first portion, a second portion, and a first reduced cross section portion disposed between the first and second portions;the second headgear extension having a distal end connected to a right peripheral side of the central portion and a proximal end disposed adjacent a side of a user's right cheek in use, the second headgear extension comprising a first portion, a second portion, and a second reduced cross section portion disposed between the first and second portions of the second headgear extension;the headgear strap comprising a flexible material forming a central strap portion and first and second side strap portions, the first side strap portion extending from a left end of the central strap portion and extending along a substantial portion of the first headgear extension, the second side strap portion extending from a right end of the central strap portion and extending along a substantial portion of the second headgear extension, the central portion extending around a back of a user's head in use. 2. The mask assembly of claim 1, wherein the central section, the first headgear extensions and the second headgear extension are integrated into a single member. 3. The mask assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second headgear extensions include first and second connected portions, respectively, each of the first and second connected portions being in a position adjacent to the first and second side strap portions of the headgear strap, respectively, both of the first and second connected portions being connected to the first and second side strap portions, respectively, at first and second connection locations, each of the first and second headgear extensions further including first and second detached portions, respectively, positioned adjacent to the first and second side straps and detached from the first and second side straps at first and second detached locations proximal from the first and second connection locations. 4. The mask assembly of claim 1, wherein the proximal side of the base portion is connected to the circumferentially extending lip. 5. A mask assembly for delivering positive airway pressure to a user, the mask comprising: a nasal mask assembly comprising a base portion and a body portion;the body portion comprising a first material that is substantially flexible, the body portion also comprising a first nasal pillow and a second nasal pillow, the first and second nasal pillows adapted to rest in a substantially sealed manner against a user's nares in use, the body portion including a first lip;the base portion comprising a second material that is substantially hard, the base portion connected to the body portion, the base portion also comprising an extension lip extending distally away from the body portion;a headgear arrangement comprising a central section, first and second headgear extensions and a headgear strap, the central section of the headgear arrangement being connected to the base portion with the extension lip;the headgear strap comprising a flexible material and extending along a substantial portion of the first and second headgear extensions in use. 6. The mask assembly of claim 5, wherein the first lip extends circumferentially around a distal side of the body portion and wherein the base portion is connected to the first lip. 7. The mask assembly of claim 5, wherein the first headgear extension comprises a distal end connected to a left peripheral side of the base portion and a proximal end disposed proximally adjacent a side of a user's left cheek in use. 8. The mask assembly of claim 7, wherein the first headgear extension comprises a first portion, a second portion, and first reduced cross section portion disposed between the first and second portions. 9. The mask assembly of claim 8, wherein the headgear strap comprises a central strap portion and first and second side strap portions, the first side strap portion extending from a left end of the central strap portion and extending along a substantial portion of the first headgear extension between the first headgear extension and a left side of user's face in use, the second side strap portion extending from a right end of the central strap portion and extending along a substantial portion of the second headgear extension between the second headgear extension and a right side of user's face in use, the central portion extending around a back of a user's head in use. 10. A mask assembly for delivering positive airway pressure to a user, the mask comprising: a nasal mask assembly comprising a base portion and a body portion;the body portion comprising a first nasal pillow and a second nasal pillow, the first and second nasal pillows adapted to rest in a substantially sealed manner against a user's nares in use, the body portion including a first lip;the base portion connected to the body portion, the base portion also comprising an extension lip extending distally away from the body portion;a headgear arrangement comprising a central section, first and second headgear extensions and a headgear strap, the central section of the headgear arrangement being connected to the base portion with the extension lip;the headgear strap comprising a flexible material and extending along a substantial portion of the first and second headgear extensions in use, the headgear strap also comprising a central strap portion and first and second side strap portions, the first side strap portion extending from a left end of the central strap portion and extending along a substantial portion of the first headgear extension between the first headgear extension and a left side of user's face in use, the second side strap portion extending from a right end of the central strap portion and extending along a substantial portion of the second headgear extension between the second headgear extension and a right side of user's face in use, the central portion extending around a back of a user's head in use;the first and second headgear extensions include first and second portions, respectively, the first and second portions being connected to the first and second side strap portions, respectively, at first and second connection locations, respectively, the first and second headgear extensions also including first and second detached portions which are disposed adjacent to the first and second side strap portions in use, and are detached from the first and second side strap portions, the first and second detached portions being disposed proximal from the first and second connection locations;the first headgear extension also comprising a first reduced cross section portion disposed between the first and second portions of the first headgear extension, and the first headgear extension further comprising a distal end connected to a left peripheral side of the base portion and a proximal end disposed proximally adjacent a side of a user's left cheek in use. 11. The mask assembly of claim 10, wherein the first and second detached portions are detached from the first and second side strap portions sufficiently so as to allow a gap to be opened between the first and second detached portions and the first and second side strap portions, respectively. 12. A mask assembly for delivering positive airway pressure to a user, the mask comprising: a nasal mask assembly comprising a base portion and a body portion;the body portion comprising a substantially flexible material forming a first nasal pillow and a second nasal pillow;the base portion connected to the body portion, the base portion comprising a curved extension lip extending distally away from the body portion forming a slot between the base portion and the curved extension lip;a headgear arrangement comprising a central section, and first and second headgear extensions, the central section engaged with the slot. 13. The mask assembly of claim 12, wherein each of the first and second headgear extensions include a distal end disposed at left and right sides of the base portion, respectively, and wherein each of the first and second headgear extensions include a proximal end disposed at left and right cheeks of a user in use, respectively. 14. The mask assembly of claim 12 additionally comprising a headgear strap having first and second end portions and first and second proximal portions disposed proximal from the first and second end portions in use, the first and second headgear extensions further comprising first and second connected portions connected to the first and second end portions, respectively, the first and second headgear extensions further comprising first and second detached portions lying adjacent to and detached from the first and second proximal portions of the headgear strap, respectively. 15. The mask assembly of claim 14, wherein the first and second detached portions are detached from the first and second end portions sufficiently so as to allow displacement of the first and second detached portions relative to the first and second proximal portions, respectively. 16. The mask assembly of claim 12, wherein the first and second nasal pillows are adapted to rest in a substantially sealed manner against a user's nares in use. 17. The mask assembly of claim 12, wherein the body portion comprises a lip and the base portion comprises a channel, the lip and channel being connected together. 18. The mask assembly of claim 12, wherein the base portion comprises a substantially hard material. 19. The mask assembly of claim 12, wherein the curved extension lip is disposed at a lower edge of the base portion.
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