PACIFIER
20220040047 ยท 2022-02-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H23/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61J2205/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61J2200/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/0004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G16H50/20
PHYSICS
A61J17/101
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Suggested is a pacifier, comprising a mouthpiece and a shield further including a vibration-generating device.
Claims
1. A pacifier, comprising a mouthpiece and a shield, further including a vibration-generating device.
2. The pacifier of claim 1, wherein the vibration-generating device is accommodated in the mouthpiece.
3. The pacifier of claim 1, wherein the vibration-generating device is activated by pressure on the mouthpiece.
4. The pacifier of claim 1 further including a pressure sensor which may switch on the device as soon as pressure is applied to the mouthpiece, and which may, optionally, switch it off with a short delay time as soon as the pressure disappears.
5. The pacifier of claim 1 consisting of silicone, latex, or another moisture-resistant and plasticiser-free synthetic material.
6. The pacifier of claim 1 having a round cherry shape or an orthodontic shape which is flattened at the front and is thus adapted to the shape of the palate in the oral cavity.
7. The pacifier of claim 1 supplied with power by a miniaturised lithium button cell.
8. The pacifier of claim 1 further including a radio sensor which is in contact with an analysis unit.
9. The pacifier of claim 1 further including at least one further sensor, particularly, a temperature sensor which may transmit other information to the analysis unit.
10. The pacifier of claim 8, wherein the analysis unit represents a smartphone, and that the transmission of information is performed via an app.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The present invention will be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0013] Teat
[0014] The teat is further characterised in that the vibration-generating device is accommodated in the mouthpiece. When the infant, or the toddler, receives the teat in their mouth and applies some pressure to the mouthpiece, either through their gums and/or through the sucking reflex, the vibration-generating device is activated. Furthermore, in another preferred embodiment of the invention, a pressure sensor is located in the mouthpiece, which may switch on the device as soon as pressure is applied to the mouthpiece, and which may, optionally, switch it off with a short delay time of a few seconds as soon as the pressure disappears.
[0015] The pacifier 100 as a whole, particularly, the mouthpiece, preferably consists of silicone, latex, or another moisture-resistant and plasticiser-free synthetic material. Further, the dummies may have a round cherry shape or an orthodontic shape which is flattened at the front and is thus adapted to the shape of the palate in the oral cavity.
[0016] Vibration Device
[0017] For example, the vibrations may be generated by a small motor which carries an imbalance. Due to its inertia, said imbalance may cause the mouthpiece of the teat to vibrate. Alternatively, it is possible to employ a capsule having a membrane which is subjected to mechanical vibration. It represents the counterweight of the housing which is subjected to vibration by the inertia of the membrane. Corresponding devices may be operated, for example, by miniaturised lithium button cells.
[0018] The vibration device may also be equipped with a radio sensor which is in contact with an analysis unit, for example, a smartphone. In this way, the sensor may signal whether the pacifier has been activated or not. Moreover, other information may in principle be transmitted as well, for example, the body temperature, using a corresponding temperature sensor. Conversely, it is possible to control the mode of the vibration device using an analysis unit and a corresponding app, particularly, the vibration frequency which, for example, may be adjusted from 10 to 100 Hertz in a continuously variable manner. In doing so, it is also possible to adjust and to start stored vibration programmes, for example, an increasing or decreasing course of the vibration frequency over time.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0019] Additionally disclosed are the use of the teat of the invention for soothing infants and toddlers as well as the use of a vibration massage of teeth and gums for soothing infants and toddlers.