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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 02, 2018
Filed:
Aug. 04, 2010
Gregory Robert Peake, Kingsford, AU;
Jeffrey Peter Armitstead, North Sydney, AU;
Paul Andrew Dickens, Springwood, AU;
Dmitri Anatolievich Doudkine, Chatswood, AU;
Robert Edward Henry, Baulkham Hills, AU;
Liam Holley, Marrickville, AU;
Gerard Michael Rummery, Woodford, AU;
Lee James Veliss, Freshwater, AU;
Gregory Robert Peake, Kingsford, AU;
Jeffrey Peter Armitstead, North Sydney, AU;
Paul Andrew Dickens, Springwood, AU;
Dmitri Anatolievich Doudkine, Chatswood, AU;
Robert Edward Henry, Baulkham Hills, AU;
Liam Holley, Marrickville, AU;
Gerard Michael Rummery, Woodford, AU;
Lee James Veliss, Freshwater, AU;
ResMed Limited, Bella Vista, AU;
Abstract
A CPAP system includes a PAP device () structured to generate a supply of pressurized air, a patient interface () adapted to engage with the patient's face to provide a seal, an air delivery conduit () provided between the PAP device and the patient interface to deliver the supply of pressurized air along a gas delivery path from the PAP device to the patient interface, and a muffler () provided along the gas delivery path downstream of the PAP device.