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Kafe 바로가기국가/구분 | United States(US) Patent 등록 |
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 | US-0849732 (2017-12-21) |
등록번호 | US-10245403 (2019-04-02) |
우선권정보 | DE-101 51 984 (2001-10-22); DE-102 01 682 (2002-01-17); WO-PCT/EP2002/002877 (2002-03-14) |
발명자 / 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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A breathing mask arrangement includes an arch body, a sealing lip means for bearing against the surface of the face of a mask user, a respiratory gas conduit means for feeding respiratory gas to a mask internal space which is defined by the arch body and which is in communication with the nose and/o
A breathing mask arrangement includes an arch body, a sealing lip means for bearing against the surface of the face of a mask user, a respiratory gas conduit means for feeding respiratory gas to a mask internal space which is defined by the arch body and which is in communication with the nose and/or mouth opening of the user of the mask, and an application structure for application of the sealing lip means jointly with the arch body, wherein the application structure has a carrier portion on which a respiratory gas conduit member is releasably coupled.
1. A respiratory mask assembly for providing respiratory therapy to a patient, the respiratory mask assembly comprising: a frame including a main body and a forehead support extending from the main body, the forehead support including a pair of upper headgear holding members, and the frame further i
1. A respiratory mask assembly for providing respiratory therapy to a patient, the respiratory mask assembly comprising: a frame including a main body and a forehead support extending from the main body, the forehead support including a pair of upper headgear holding members, and the frame further including a conduit carrier portion having an insert opening;a pair of lower headgear holding members configured to be provided to the main body of the frame;a mask releasably coupled with the frame, the mask including a body portion and a sealing portion, andthe mask forming a mask internal space pressurizable to a therapeutic pressure above ambient pressure,wherein the body portion includes a circular inlet opening structured to receive a flow of air at the therapeutic pressure for breathing by the patient,wherein the body portion includes an inside surface exposed to said therapeutic pressure in use and an outside surface exposed to ambient pressure, and the main body of the frame includes a wall arranged along the outside surface of the body portion so that the wall is outside the mask internal space,wherein the body portion includes a plurality of outlet openings for discharge of gas from the mask internal space to ambient atmosphere,wherein the frame includes an opening configured and arranged to expose the plurality of outlet openings when the mask and the frame are coupled to one another,the sealing portion is constructed and arranged to form a seal with a patient's nose and mouth, the sealing portion including a hole therein adapted to receive the patient's nose and mouth such that the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure is delivered to the patient's nose and mouth,wherein the sealing portion comprises an elastomer material and the body portion does not comprise an elastomer material;a positioning and retaining arrangement structured and arranged to releasably couple the mask to the frame,the positioning and retaining arrangement comprising a mask retainer part provided to the body portion of the mask and a frame retainer part provided to the frame,wherein the main body, the conduit carrier portion, and the frame retainer part of the frame comprise a one-piece structure,wherein the frame retainer part is structured and arranged to engage the mask retainer part to releasably retain the mask to the frame;a respiratory gas conduit member structured to connect to a respiratory gas conduit to deliver the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure to the mask internal space, and the respiratory gas conduit member is mounted within the insert opening of the conduit carrier portion of the frame; andheadgear to maintain the respiratory mask assembly in position on a patient's head, the headgear including upper bands adapted to connect to the upper headgear holding members of the frame and lower bands adapted to connect to the lower headgear holding members, and the upper bands adapted to be routed over respective ones of a patient's ears and the lower bands adapted to be routed under respective ones of the patient's ears. 2. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 1, wherein the pair of lower headgear holding members are provided to the main body of the frame. 3. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of the pair of lower headgear holding members comprises a holding clip. 4. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 1, wherein the frame retainer part is structured and arranged to engage over and behind the mask retainer part to releasably retain the mask to the frame, wherein the mask retainer part is inferior the plurality of outlet openings,wherein the positioning and retaining arrangement further comprise a plurality of positioning members provided to the frame, wherein the plurality of positioning members are structured and arranged to extend posteriorly from the main body of the frame and into the body portion of the mask such that the body portion covers the plurality of positioning members when the mask and the frame are coupled to one another,wherein the positioning and retaining arrangement comprises a pair of positioning members provided to the frame adjacent respective ones of the lower headgear holding members,wherein the mask retainer part and the frame retainer part are structured and arranged to at least partly align with one another along a direction of assembly, and the frame retainer part is structured and arranged to engage over and behind the mask retainer part to releasably interlock the mask and the frame in an assembled position,wherein the respiratory gas conduit member is substantially circular when viewed in cross-section, and the respiratory gas conduit member includes an axis that is substantially aligned with an axis of the insert opening when the respiratory gas conduit member and the conduit carrier portion are connected,further comprising a connector sleeve rotatably coupled to the respiratory gas conduit member to allow rotatable movement between the respiratory gas conduit member and the respiratory gas conduit,wherein the upper headgear holding members comprise a pair of openings structured to removably receive respective ones of the upper bands of the headgear and the lower headgear holding members comprise a pair of openings structured to removably receive respective ones of the lower bands of the headgear,wherein each of the plurality of outlet openings includes a cross-section that enlarges in an outlet direction, andwherein the respiratory gas conduit member comprises a bend to change a direction of the flow of air therethrough. 5. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 4, wherein the mask retainer part and the frame retainer part are structured and arranged to allow deflection into the assembled position, wherein the positioning and retaining arrangement further comprises a recessed region in the frame adapted to receive a protrusion provided to the body portion of the mask to facilitate positioning of the mask with respect to the frame, andwherein the pair of positioning members comprise a tapered configuration in a posterior direction. 6. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 5, further comprising a fold in a nasal bridge region of the mask. 7. A CPAP system used for treatment of sleep disordered breathing, the CPAP system comprising: the respiratory mask assembly according to claim 1;a CPAP device structured to supply the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure; andthe respiratory gas conduit connected between the CPAP device and the respiratory mask assembly to deliver the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure from the CPAP device to the respiratory mask assembly. 8. A respiratory mask assembly for providing respiratory therapy to a patient, the respiratory mask assembly comprising: a frame including a main body and a forehead support extending from the main body, the forehead support including a pair of upper headgear holding members, and the frame further including a conduit carrier portion having an insert opening;a pair of lower headgear holding members configured to be provided to the main body of the frame;a mask releasably coupled with the frame, the mask including a body portion and a sealing portion, andthe mask forming a mask internal space pressurizable to a therapeutic pressure above ambient pressure,wherein the body portion includes a circular inlet opening structured to receive a flow of air at the therapeutic pressure for breathing by the patient,wherein the body portion includes an inside surface exposed to said therapeutic pressure in use and an outside surface exposed to ambient pressure, and the main body of the frame includes a wall outside the mask internal space,the sealing portion is constructed and arranged to form a seal with a patient's nose, the sealing portion including a hole therein adapted to receive the patient's nose such that the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure is delivered to the patient's nose, the sealing portion including an upper lip region adapted to pass along an upper lip of the patient,wherein the sealing portion comprises an elastomer material and the body portion does not comprise an elastomer material;a positioning and retaining arrangement structured and arranged to releasably couple the mask to the frame,the positioning and retaining arrangement comprising at least one positioning member provided to the frame, wherein the at least one positioning member structured and arranged to extend posteriorly from the main body of the frame and into the body portion of the mask such that the body portion covers the at least one positioning member when the mask and the frame are coupled to one another, andthe positioning and retaining arrangement further comprising a mask retainer part provided to the body portion of the mask and a frame retainer part provided to the frame, wherein the frame retainer part is structured and arranged to engage over and behind the mask retainer part to releasably retain the mask to the frame;a respiratory gas conduit member structured to connect to a respiratory gas conduit to deliver the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure to the mask internal space, and the respiratory gas conduit member is mounted within the insert opening of the conduit carrier portion of the frame;headgear to maintain the respiratory mask assembly in position on a patient's head, the headgear including upper bands adapted to connect to the upper headgear holding members of the frame and lower bands adapted to connect to the lower headgear holding members, and the upper bands adapted to be routed over respective ones of a patient's ears and the lower bands adapted to be routed under respective ones of the patient's ears; anda plurality of outlet openings for discharge of gas from the mask internal space to ambient atmosphere. 9. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 8, wherein the pair of lower headgear holding members are provided to the main body of the frame. 10. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 8, wherein each of the pair of lower headgear holding members comprises a holding clip. 11. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 8, wherein the positioning and retaining arrangement comprises a pair of positioning members provided to the frame, wherein the mask retainer part and the frame retainer part are structured and arranged to at least partly align with one another along a direction of assembly, and the frame retainer part is structured and arranged to engage over and behind the mask retainer part to releasably interlock the mask and the frame in an assembled position,wherein the wall of the frame is arranged along the outside surface of the body portion so that the wall is outside the mask internal space,wherein the respiratory gas conduit member is substantially circular when viewed in cross-section, and the respiratory gas conduit member includes an axis that is substantially aligned with an axis of the insert opening when the respiratory gas conduit member and the conduit carrier portion are connected,further comprising a connector sleeve rotatably coupled to the respiratory gas conduit member to allow rotatable movement between the respiratory gas conduit member and the respiratory gas conduit,wherein the upper headgear holding members comprise a pair of openings structured to removably receive respective ones of the upper bands of the headgear and the lower headgear holding members comprise a pair of openings structured to removably receive respective ones of the lower bands of the headgear,wherein each of the plurality of outlet openings includes a cross-section that enlarges in an outlet direction,wherein the frame and the conduit carrier portion comprise a one-piece structure, andwherein the respiratory gas conduit member comprises a bend to change a direction of the flow of air therethrough. 12. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 11, wherein the mask retainer part and the frame retainer part are structured and arranged to allow deflection into the assembled position, wherein the pair of positioning members comprise a tapered configuration in a posterior direction, andwherein the positioning and retaining arrangement further comprises a recessed region adapted to receive a protrusion to facilitate positioning of the frame with respect to the mask. 13. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 12, further comprising a fold in a nasal bridge region of the mask. 14. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 8, wherein the mask retainer part and the frame retainer part are structured and arranged to at least partly align with one another along a direction of assembly, and the frame retainer part is structured and arranged to engage over and behind the mask retainer part to releasably interlock the mask and the frame in an assembled position, wherein the respiratory gas conduit member is substantially circular when viewed in cross-section, and the respiratory gas conduit member includes an axis that is substantially aligned with an axis of the insert opening when the respiratory gas conduit member and the conduit carrier portion are connected,further comprising a connector sleeve rotatably coupled to the respiratory gas conduit member to allow rotatable movement between the respiratory gas conduit member and the respiratory gas conduit,wherein the upper headgear holding members comprise a pair of openings structured to removably receive respective ones of the upper bands of the headgear and the lower headgear holding members comprise a pair of openings structured to removably receive respective ones of the lower bands of the headgear,wherein each of the plurality of outlet openings includes a cross-section that enlarges in an outlet direction,wherein the frame and the conduit carrier portion comprise a one-piece structure,wherein the respiratory gas conduit member comprises a bend to change a direction of the flow of air therethrough, andwherein the mask retainer part and the frame retainer part are structured and arranged to allow deflection into the assembled position,wherein the positioning and retaining arrangement further comprises a recessed region in the frame adapted to receive a protrusion provided to the body portion of the mask to facilitate positioning of the mask with respect to the frame. 15. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 14, wherein the at least one positioning member comprises a tapered configuration in a posterior direction. 16. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 15, further comprising a fold in a nasal bridge region of the mask. 17. A CPAP system used for treatment of sleep disordered breathing, the CPAP system comprising: the respiratory mask assembly according to claim 8;a CPAP device structured to supply the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure; andthe respiratory gas conduit connected between the CPAP device and the respiratory mask assembly to deliver the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure from the CPAP device to the respiratory mask assembly. 18. A respiratory mask assembly for providing respiratory therapy to a patient, the respiratory mask assembly comprising: a frame including a pair of upper headgear holding members, and the frame further including a conduit carrier portion having an insert opening;a pair of lower headgear holding members provided to the frame;a mask releasably coupled with the frame, the mask including a body portion and a sealing portion, andthe mask forming a mask internal space pressurizable to a therapeutic pressure above ambient pressure,wherein the body portion includes a circular inlet opening structured to receive a flow of air at the therapeutic pressure for breathing by the patient,wherein the body portion includes an inside surface exposed to said therapeutic pressure in use and an outside surface exposed to ambient pressure, and the frame includes a side wall arranged along the outside surface of the body portion so that the side wall is outside the mask internal space,the sealing portion is constructed and arranged to form a seal with a patient's nose and mouth, the sealing portion including a hole therein adapted to receive the patient's nose and mouth such that the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure is delivered to the patient's nose and mouth,wherein the sealing portion comprises an elastomer material and the body portion does not comprise an elastomer material;a positioning and retaining arrangement structured and arranged to releasably couple the mask to the frame,the positioning and retaining arrangement comprising at least one positioning member provided to the frame, wherein the at least one positioning member structured and arranged to extend posteriorly from the frame and into the body portion of the mask such that the body portion covers the at least one positioning member when the mask and the frame are coupled to one another, andthe positioning and retaining arrangement further comprising a mask retainer part provided to the body portion of the mask and a frame retainer part provided to the frame, wherein the frame retainer part is structured and arranged to engage over and behind the mask retainer part to releasably retain the mask to the frame;a respiratory gas conduit member structured to connect to a respiratory gas conduit to deliver the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure to the mask internal space, and the respiratory gas conduit member is mounted within the insert opening of the conduit carrier portion of the frame;headgear to maintain the respiratory mask assembly in position on a patient's head, the headgear including upper bands adapted to connect to the upper headgear holding members of the frame and lower bands adapted to connect to the lower headgear holding members, and the upper bands adapted to be routed over respective ones of a patient's ears and the lower bands adapted to be routed under respective ones of the patient's ears; anda plurality of outlet openings for discharge of gas from the mask internal space to ambient atmosphere. 19. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 18, wherein each of the pair of lower headgear holding members comprises a holding clip. 20. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 18, wherein the respiratory gas conduit member is substantially circular when viewed in cross-section, and the respiratory gas conduit member includes an axis that is substantially aligned with an axis of the insert opening when the respiratory gas conduit member and the conduit carrier portion are connected, further comprising a connector sleeve rotatably coupled to the respiratory gas conduit member to allow rotatable movement between the respiratory gas conduit member and the respiratory gas conduit,wherein the upper headgear holding members comprise a pair of openings structured to removably receive respective ones of the upper bands of the headgear and the lower headgear holding members comprise a pair of openings structured to removably receive respective ones of the lower bands of the headgear,wherein the respiratory gas conduit member comprises a bend to change a direction of the flow of air therethrough, andwherein the mask retainer part and the frame retainer part are structured and arranged to allow deflection into an assembled position. 21. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 20, wherein the positioning and retaining arrangement further comprises a recessed region adapted to receive a protrusion to facilitate positioning of the mask with respect to the frame. 22. A CPAP system used for treatment of sleep disordered breathing, the CPAP system comprising: the respiratory mask assembly according to claim 18;a CPAP device structured to supply the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure; andthe respiratory gas conduit connected between the CPAP device and the respiratory mask assembly to deliver the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure from the CPAP device to the respiratory mask assembly. 23. A respiratory mask assembly for providing respiratory therapy to a patient, the respiratory mask assembly comprising: a frame including a main body and a pair of upper headgear holding members;a pair of lower headgear holding members configured to be provided to the frame;a mask releasably coupled with the frame, the mask including a body portion and a sealing portion, andthe mask forming a mask internal space pressurizable to a therapeutic pressure above ambient pressure,wherein the body portion includes a circular inlet opening structured to receive a flow of air at the therapeutic pressure for breathing by the patient,wherein the body portion includes an inside surface exposed to said therapeutic pressure in use and an outside surface exposed to ambient pressure, the frame including a wall arranged along the outside surface of the body portion, and the frame in its entirety being arranged outside the mask internal space,wherein the body portion includes a plurality of outlet openings for discharge of gas from the mask internal space to ambient atmosphere,wherein the frame includes a first opening having a closed shape that is configured and arranged to expose the plurality of outlet openings when the mask and the frame are coupled to one another,the sealing portion is constructed and arranged to form a seal with a patient's nose and mouth, the sealing portion including a hole therein adapted to receive the patient's nose and mouth such that the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure is delivered to the patient's nose and mouth,wherein the sealing portion comprises an elastomer material and the body portion does not comprise an elastomer material;a positioning and retaining arrangement structured and arranged to releasably couple the body portion of the mask to the main body of the frame in a substantially fixed, substantially non-adjustable position to resist adjustable movement between the body portion of the mask and the main body of the frame,the positioning and retaining arrangement comprising a pair of positioning members provided to the frame, wherein the pair of positioning members are structured and arranged to protrude from the frame and into respective receiving portions provided in the body portion of the mask when the mask and the frame are coupled to one another, andthe positioning and retaining arrangement further comprising a mask retainer part provided to the body portion of the mask and a frame retainer part provided to the frame, wherein the frame retainer part is structured and arranged to engage behind the mask retainer part to releasably retain the mask to the frame;a respiratory gas conduit member structured to connect to a respiratory gas conduit to deliver the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure to the mask internal space, and the respiratory gas conduit member is configured to communicate with the mask through the circular inlet opening of the body portion; andheadgear to maintain the respiratory mask assembly in position on a patient's head, the headgear including upper bands adapted to connect to the upper headgear holding members of the frame and lower bands adapted to connect to the lower headgear holding members, and the upper bands adapted to be routed over respective ones of a patient's ears and the lower bands adapted to be routed under respective ones of the patient's ears. 24. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 23, wherein the frame further comprises a second opening having a closed shape that is spaced apart from the first opening, the second opening being configured and arranged to allow communication between the respiratory gas conduit member and the mask. 25. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 23, wherein the pair of lower headgear holding members are provided to the frame. 26. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 23, wherein each of the pair of lower headgear holding members comprises a holding clip. 27. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 23, wherein the mask retainer part and the frame retainer part are structured and arranged to at least partly align with one another along a direction of assembly, and the frame retainer part is structured and arranged to engage over and behind the mask retainer part to releasably interlock the mask and the frame in an assembled position,wherein the main body and the frame retainer part of the frame comprise a one-piece structure,wherein the mask retainer part is inferior the plurality of outlet openings,wherein the receiving portions of the body portion are pocket portions,further comprising a connector sleeve rotatably coupled to the respiratory gas conduit member to allow rotatable movement between the respiratory gas conduit member and the respiratory gas conduit,wherein the respiratory gas conduit member comprises a bead structured and arranged to engage the body portion of the mask,wherein the upper headgear holding members comprise a pair of openings structured to removably receive respective ones of the upper bands of the headgear and the lower headgear holding members comprise a pair of openings structured to removably receive respective ones of the lower bands of the headgear, andwherein the respiratory gas conduit member comprises a bend to change a direction of the flow of air therethrough. 28. The respiratory mask assembly according to claim 27, wherein the mask retainer part and the frame retainer part are structured and arranged to allow deflection into an assembled position. 29. A CPAP system used for treatment of sleep disordered breathing, the CPAP system comprising: the respiratory mask assembly according to claim 23;a CPAP device structured to supply the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure; andthe respiratory gas conduit connected between the CPAP device and the respiratory mask assembly to deliver the flow of air at the therapeutic pressure from the CPAP device to the respiratory mask assembly.
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