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Re: 3d printed cpap mask

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 1:52 pm
by englandsf
My thought is that we need a way to profile our noses then match that profile with the best size and shape of pillow. It seems a pillow centric game though. Not sure how to do it for nasal or full face.

Re: 3d printed cpap mask

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 2:28 pm
by ShelaghDB
Has your son looked into sharing his design?

I can't speak for every city but I know here in Toronto, in our public library, we have these 3D machines and in order to use them, you pay a small fee. I can't recall exActly what it is offhand but its very little but you become licensed, of sorts and then you can use it whenever you like.

There are all sorts of patterns you can look up online, or at the library, so you can then download it, and use it in the printer to print out what you like. Admittedly, of the patterns i have looked at, nothing has really struck me BUT THIS IS BRILLIANT...............your son should look into sharing it so others can download it and look into whether or not he needs to apply for his own patent or not.

I know I would be interested if he did upload the pattern.
I will look around for the Toronto library patterns but i imagine any big city has such a printer people can use as i have mentioned and if he is an industrial designer, not only am I jealous as that was the ONE thing i ideally wished in hindsight I had done but he will know about these patterns at the libraries, etc.

I will post it back when i look it up again...

I just think that is BRILLIANT....I love it..............being your son,he can tweak the pattern for you....its soooo cool i love it



EDIT:

Here is the program at the Toronto Reference library. I only live a few mins from here but would love to find a pattern that interested me enough to use it but so far I haven't

http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/usin ... -print.jsp


Here are the 3D Patterns so far one can download on the web

http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/usin ... -print.jsp

In any event I am impressed. Thats great of your son to get involved with this. He may really be able to do something with this if he's passionate about it......

Re: 3d printed cpap mask

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 2:41 pm
by ShelaghDB
(here in Israel

You're in Israel.......that makes a lot of sense now i read that....thats awesome....the most brilliant advances technology wise generally come from Israel........Good for your son. I hope he pursues this.!!!

Re: 3d printed cpap mask

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 9:10 pm
by ShelaghDB
Turns out Israel is not the first on this one unfortunately!
But Americans are on this one..........



3D Printing Start-up Revolutionizes CPAP Therapy

http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/2079388

Re: 3d printed cpap mask

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2014 9:10 pm
by araminta
just another vote of enouragement to you and your son:
I love the notion of being able to order a mask that is created to suit my face + nose. This truly is the weak link in the entire enterprise of cpap therapy.

Re: 3d printed cpap mask

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 11:04 am
by Sir NoddinOff
Libraries are getting 3D printers!?! Man, I've been woefully ignorant of this new technology... but then I have a hard time keeping my regular 2D printer inked and running, let alone getting it to work over my network. If you've got the money for a custom mask this could be a great invention. For FFMs, the cushions would certainly not be printable, so what are the legal issues around making a custom frame to hold/accept, say, a ResMed Quattro FX or Mirage standard cushion?

Re: 3d printed cpap mask

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 3:17 pm
by naturalisbest
So what you have is, basically, a Swift FX headgear with Breeze Pillows because you've made a new pillow holder for the hose. Great thinking.

Re: 3d printed cpap mask

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 3:47 pm
by chunkyfrog
If someone were to make an exact copy of a discontinued, no longer available mask,
I would consider it fair game, and a service to mankind!!

Re: 3d printed cpap mask

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 4:55 pm
by araminta
I think the potential for this more nuanced than just revivifying some out-of-print gear. The notion of a custom-designed mask/pillow made-to-fit is ... breathtaking relief.

Re: 3d printed cpap mask

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 9:07 am
by rubenzilzer
maybe this is another step for a "tailor-made" cpap mask:
http://www.123dapp.com/Catch/face/2628929
This 3d model was created by 123dapp.com from 27 pictures taken with a webcam, the online service is free! The idea is "send me your face and i will 3dprint you a cpap mask
to be contiued...

Re: 3d printed cpap mask

Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 6:44 am
by stlfinder
rubenzilzer wrote:
Fri Jul 25, 2014 8:27 am
I am a veteran cpap user, for the last 10 years i have been using the Breeze headgear, this is an improvement to the nasal masks, but after so long time, i began looking for something more comfortable, the Breeze is big, i can't read a book or watch TV and fall asleep and when traveling it is big and difficult to package.
Then came Swift FX, it seems to be a great improvement, small, soft and simple.
I ordered one and very fast found the I can't use it for some reasons:
1 -its mail advantage is also a disadvantage: the softness, sleeping on the side presses the mask and obstruct it
2 - the angle of nose pillows are fixed and cannot adjust it exactly to your nose (in the Breeze you can rotate the and change the angle)
3 - The silicon straps are to close to your face and rubs the face (they provide soft cloth wraps but this is not enough in a hot night)
some days ago i sat with my son, that is an industrial designer and explained the problem, after a half day we came with a small mask the compiles the good of each mask,(and tailor-made to my nose ) he printed it on his 3d printed
and this is the result:
https://flic.kr/p/obc5um
Definitely that 3d modeling represents a world of options for those who convert design into our passion, the fact of being able to solve a problem with a feasible and fast solution is something incomparable. And it is as the friend says about shoes, we can not assume that we are all equal when there are so many physical varieties in each human being. Excellent that you have been able to solve through an impression of 3d model

Re: 3d printed cpap mask

Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 8:43 am
by chunkyfrog
Zombie alert--but worth a revisit.
Just noticed a statement from earlier in the thread:
" . . . my sleep therapist told me that i shouldnt change mask model after so many years. "
Yeah, and no mask is ever discontinued . . . :twisted:

Re: 3d printed cpap mask

Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 4:10 pm
by bwexler
There is currently a company in California that is 3D printing shoes and selling them.

Re: 3d printed cpap mask

Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 4:29 pm
by LSAT
stlfinder wrote:
Wed May 02, 2018 6:44 am
rubenzilzer wrote:
Fri Jul 25, 2014 8:27 am
I am a veteran cpap user, for the last 10 years i have been using the Breeze headgear, this is an improvement to the nasal masks, but after so long time, i began looking for something more comfortable, the Breeze is big, i can't read a book or watch TV and fall asleep and when traveling it is big and difficult to package.
Then came Swift FX, it seems to be a great improvement, small, soft and simple.
I ordered one and very fast found the I can't use it for some reasons:
1 -its mail advantage is also a disadvantage: the softness, sleeping on the side presses the mask and obstruct it
2 - the angle of nose pillows are fixed and cannot adjust it exactly to your nose (in the Breeze you can rotate the and change the angle)
3 - The silicon straps are to close to your face and rubs the face (they provide soft cloth wraps but this is not enough in a hot night)
some days ago i sat with my son, that is an industrial designer and explained the problem, after a half day we came with a small mask the compiles the good of each mask,(and tailor-made to my nose ) he printed it on his 3d printed
and this is the result:




https://flic.kr/p/obc5um
Definitely that 3d modeling represents a world of options for those who convert design into our passion, the fact of being able to solve a problem with a feasible and fast solution is something incomparable. And it is as the friend says about shoes, we can not assume that we are all equal when there are so many physical varieties in each human being. Excellent that you have been able to solve through an impression of 3d model
4 years ago

Re: 3d printed cpap mask

Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 4:41 pm
by chunkyfrog
The cool thing about 3d printing cpap masks, the PATIENT can be in control,
instead of at the mercy of regulators and other lowlifes.