A nasal cannula can be shaped to fit within a user's nares, where the nasal cannula includes at least one prong allowing high flow delivery of humidified gases and creates positive airway pressure in the patient's airway. The prongs can have angled ends such that, in use, gases flowing through the p
A nasal cannula can be shaped to fit within a user's nares, where the nasal cannula includes at least one prong allowing high flow delivery of humidified gases and creates positive airway pressure in the patient's airway. The prongs can have angled ends such that, in use, gases flowing through the prongs are directed to the user's nasal passages. The nasal cannula body can be partially swiveling and preferably has a ball joint connector. The nasal cannula can have at least one flared end prong that preferably seals within a patient's nare.
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1. A mask assembly for delivering positive airway pressure to a user, the mask comprising: a rigid mask body comprising a central portion, an outer surface having at least a curved portion and a mask body periphery, the mask body periphery comprising a left peripheral side and a right peripheral sid
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A mask assembly for delivering positive airway pressure to a user, the mask comprising: a rigid mask body comprising a central portion, an outer surface having at least a curved portion and a mask body periphery, the mask body periphery comprising a left peripheral side and a right peripheral side;a prong part comprising a hollow body removably sealed to the rigid mask body defining an enclosed space, a prong part periphery extending along a periphery of the hollow body, and first and second nasal prongs extending from the hollow body, the periphery of the prong part removably sealed to the mask body periphery in use, the prong part being formed as a single piece and being more flexible than the rigid mask body;an inspiratory conduit connected to the rigid mask body configured to deliver pressurized gases into the enclosed space defined by the rigid mask body and the prong part for inhalation by a user in use;a headgear arrangement configured to maintain the prong part in a position with the first and second prongs against a user's nares in use, the headgear arrangement comprising first and second headgear extensions and a headgear strap;the first headgear extension having a distal end connected to the left peripheral side of the rigid mask body on a distal side of the prong part at a location spaced from a user in use, and a proximal end disposed proximally toward a left side of a user's face in use, the first headgear extension comprising a first portion and a second portion, the first portion of the first headgear extension comprising the distal end of the first headgear extension and extending at least along a first lateral direction extending laterally away from the left peripheral side of the rigid mask body and beyond an outer periphery of the prong part, the second portion of the first headgear extension extending from the first portion, along a second direction extending more proximally toward the user than the first direction in use;the second headgear extension having a distal end connected to the right peripheral side of the rigid mask body on the distal side of the prong part at a location spaced from a user in use, and a proximal end disposed proximally toward a right side of a user's face in use, the second headgear extension comprising a first portion and a second portion, the first portion of the second headgear extension comprising the distal end of the second headgear extension and extending at least along a third lateral direction extending laterally away from the rigid mask body and beyond the outer periphery of the prong part, the second portion of the second headgear extension extending from the first portion, along a fourth direction extending more proximally toward the user than the third direction in use;the headgear strap comprising a flexible tube having first and second ends, the first end connected to the first headgear extension at a first location between the distal end and the proximal ends of the first headgear extension and a second end connected to the second headgear extension at a second location disposed between the proximal and distal ends of the second headgear extension; andat least a first bias flow vent disposed on the curved portion of the outer surface of the rigid mask body, the first bias flow vent being configured to vent a gas from the enclosed space between the rigid mask body and the prong part, to an outside of the rigid mask body during use. 2. The mask assembly of claim 1, wherein the first bias flow vent comprises a flow vent outer surface, the flow vent outer surface being recessed inwardly from the curved portion of the outer surface of the rigid mask body. 3. The mask assembly of claim 1, additionally comprising a conduit connection disposed on the rigid mask body and connecting the inspiratory conduit to the rigid mask body, the first bias flow vent comprising a plurality of apertures arranged symmetrically on left and right sides of the conduit connection. 4. The mask assembly of claim 1, wherein the rigid mask body is configured to direct gases entering the rigid mask body from the conduit away from the bias flow vent. 5. The mask assembly of claim 4, wherein the rigid mask body is configured to direct gases entering the rigid mask body from the prong part toward the bias flow vent. 6. A mask assembly for delivering positive airway pressure to a user, the mask comprising: a rigid mask body comprising a central portion, an outer surface having at least a curved portion;an inspiratory conduit connected to the rigid mask body;a prong part comprising a hollow body and first and second nasal prongs extending from the hollow body, the hollow body removably connected to the mask body;a first headgear extension having a distal end connected to the rigid mask body on a distal side of the prong part at a location spaced from a user in use, and a proximal end disposed proximally toward a user in use, the first headgear extension comprising a first portion and a second portion, the first portion of the first headgear extension comprising the distal end of the first headgear extension and extending at least along a first lateral direction extending laterally away from the rigid mask body and beyond an outer periphery of the prong part, the second portion of the first headgear extension extending from the first portion, along a second direction extending more proximally toward the user than the first direction in use;a second headgear extension having a distal end connected to the rigid mask body on the distal side of the prong part at a location spaced from a user in use, and a proximal end disposed proximally toward a user in use, the second headgear extension comprising a first portion and a second portion, the first portion of the second headgear extension comprising the distal end of the second headgear extension and extending at least along a third lateral direction extending laterally away from the rigid mask body and beyond the outer periphery of the prong part, the second portion of the second headgear extension along a fourth direction more proximally toward the user than the third direction in use; anda headgear strap connected to the first headgear extension at a first location between the distal end and the proximal ends of the first headgear extension and connected to the second headgear extension at a second location disposed between the proximal and distal ends of the second headgear extension. 7. The mask assembly of claim 6, wherein the first portion of the first headgear extension is shorter than the second portion of the first headgear extension and the first portion of the second headgear extension is shorter than the second portion of the second headgear extension. 8. The mask assembly of claim 6, wherein the headgear strap comprises a flexible tube and is connected to the second portion of the first headgear extension and the second portion of the second headgear extension. 9. The mask assembly of claim 6, wherein the first portion of the first headgear extension and the first portion of the second headgear extension extend laterally outward distally of a sealing location between the prong part and the mask body and the second portion of the first headgear extension and the second portion of the second headgear extension terminate proximally of the sealing location between the prong part and the mask body. 10. The mask assembly of claim 6, wherein the headstrap comprises first and second ends, the first end extending along first and second opposite sides of the second portion of the first headgear extension at the connection to the first headgear extension, the second end extending along first and second opposite sides of the second portion of the second headgear extension at the connection to the second headgear extension. 11. The mask assembly of claim 6, wherein the second portion of the first headgear extension and the second portion of the second headgear extension terminate proximally of a mating region between the hollow body of the prong portion and the rigid mask body. 12. The mask assembly of claim 6, wherein the hollow body of the prong portion and the rigid mask body overlap each other in a mating region. 13. The mask assembly of claim 12, wherein the hollow body, the first prong and the second prong are integrally formed in a monolithic component. 14. The mask assembly of claim 12, wherein the first prong and the second prong are angled toward each other in the proximal direction. 15. The mask assembly of claim 6, wherein the rigid mask body comprises a recessed curved portion of the curved outer which is recessed inwardly into the rigid mask body relative to a surrounding portion of the curved outer surface, the recessed curved portion comprising a plurality of apertures defining a bias flow outlet vent. 16. The mask assembly of claim 6, wherein the rigid mask body is configured to direct gases entering the rigid mask body from the conduit away from the bias flow vent, and to direct gases entering the rigid mask body from the prong part toward the bias flow vent. 17. A mask assembly for delivering positive airway pressure to a user, the mask comprising: a rigid mask body;an inspiratory conduit connected to the rigid mask body;a prong part comprising a hollow body and first and second nasal prongs extending from the hollow body, the hollow body removably connected to the mask body;a first headgear extension having a distal end connected to the rigid mask body on a distal side of the prong part at a location spaced from a user in use, and a proximal end disposed proximally toward a user in use, the first headgear extension extending from the rigid mask body, at least along a first lateral direction extending laterally away from the rigid mask body and beyond an outer periphery of the prong part and along a second direction extending more proximally toward the user than the first direction in use; anda second headgear extension having a distal end connected to the rigid mask body on the distal side of the prong part at a location spaced from a user in use, and a proximal end disposed proximally toward a user in use, the second headgear extension extending from the rigid mask body at least along a third lateral direction extending laterally away from the rigid mask body and beyond the outer periphery of the prong part and along a fourth direction more proximally toward the user than the third direction in use. 18. The mask assembly of claim 17 additionally comprising a headgear strap connected to the first headgear extension at a first location between the distal end and the proximal ends of the first headgear extension and connected to the second headgear extension at a second location disposed between the proximal and distal ends of the second headgear extension. 19. The mask assembly of claim 18, wherein the headgear strap comprises a flexible tube engaged with the first and second headgear extensions.
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