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Medical Device Wins IoPP’s Best of Show Award

The Amara View Full Face Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Mask with Headgear by Philips Respironics is a full face-mask design featuring lightweight materials and core full-face components.

The Amara View Full Face Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Mask with Headgear by Philips Respironics is a full face-mask design featuring lightweight materials and core full-face components.
The Amara View Full Face Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Mask with Headgear by Philips Respironics is a full face-mask design featuring lightweight materials and core full-face components.

The package provides a positive experience for the patient. The Amara View CPAP is a minimal contact oral/nasal mask design. Its package, the Amara View Bubble, captures and contains the mask without contacting its delicate silicone membrane. A nose feature was molded into the package to provide patients and clinicians with a visible cue of how the mask functions.

These benefits helped the Amara View Bubble earn the coveted Best of Show award for Plastic Ingenuity in the Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP) 2016 AmeriStar Package Awards Competition.

A global company in the sleep and respiratory markets, Philips Respironics says Amara View’s “innovative design prevents red marks, discomfort or irritation on the nose bridge.” The company reports it “is the smallest and lightest of all the leading full face masks and is easy to use with one modular frame for all cushion sizes.”

Rob Helmke, Plastic Ingenuity’s Marketing Director, provides insights on the key aspects of the Amara View Bubble:

• Innovation. “One of the biggest challenges was containment of the mask to the package as there are no straight edges on the faceplate of the mask to snap onto. To minimize the use of packaging, a two-piece containment design was not an option. This [led] us into the claw design to snap onto the clip areas. In addition, Philips requested a design that was similar to a human face to visibly convey how the mask was to be used.”

• New design material/technique. “We had to float the part on a post feature in the middle of the package, while allowing the mask to be easily removed from the package. However, the post alone did not prevent the mask from rotating and popping off, which is why the design includes two extending claws to attach to the post features of the mask. These claws help secure the package to the mask, while [also] providing the patient with the awareness of how the headgear clips will attach.”

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