TEAT FOR USE WITH A CONTAINER FOR CONTAINING A FLUID
20220117852 · 2022-04-21
Inventors
- Johannes Tseard VAN DER KOOI (MUNEIN, NL)
- Jacob Cornelis Paul Den Dulk (Eindhoven, NL)
- Narasimha SHASTRI (EINDHOVEN, NL)
Cpc classification
A61J11/0065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A teat for use with a fluid container comprises a deformable mouthpiece for an infant to suck on during a fluid intake action and an inner core disposed within the mouthpiece. An exterior surface of the inner core is spaced from an interior surface of the mouthpiece at the position of a fluid pocket guiding face of the exterior surface of the inner core so that a fluid duct between the mouthpiece and the inner core is defined which allows the infant to perform a peristaltic fluid intake action. At least one of the interior surface of the mouthpiece and the exterior surface of the inner core has at least one protrusion that is designed to form a fluid barrier between the mouthpiece and the inner core at a position for delimiting the fluid duct at the sides thereof.
Claims
1. A teat for use with a container for containing a fluid, comprising: a deformable mouthpiece for an infant to suck on during a fluid intake action, the mouthpiece having at least one aperture therein for allowing the fluid to flow out of the teat; and an inner core disposed within the mouthpiece, wherein an exterior surface of the inner core is spaced from an interior surface of the mouthpiece at the position of a fluid pocket guiding face of the exterior surface of the inner core extending along a length of the inner core so that a fluid duct between the mouthpiece and the fluid pocket guiding face is defined which allows the infant to perform a peristaltic fluid intake action during which the mouthpiece is deformed and the fluid is forced along the fluid duct in a direction towards the at least one aperture of the mouthpiece, and wherein at least one of the interior surface of the mouthpiece and the exterior surface of the inner core has at least one protrusion that is configured and arranged to form a fluid barrier between the mouthpiece and the inner core at a position for delimiting the fluid duct at the sides thereof, such that the fluid barrier is configured to prevent leakage of the fluid from between the mouthpiece and the inner core at the sides of the fluid pocket guiding face, thus sealing the fluid duct in a sideward direction, whereby the fluid follows a path of travel along the fluid pocket guiding face during use.
2. The teat according to claim 1, wherein the at least one protrusion is configured and arranged to realize contact between the mouthpiece and the inner core through the at least one protrusion in a default, non-use condition of the teat.
3. The teat according to claim 1, wherein the exterior surface of the inner core has two elongated protrusions, each elongated protrusion extending alongside the fluid pocket guiding face.
4. The teat according to claim 3, wherein the elongated protrusions extend along the entire length of the fluid pocket guiding face.
5. The teat according to claim 3, wherein the elongated protrusions project from the fluid pocket guiding face in a generally sideward orientation with respect to the fluid pocket guiding face.
6. The teat according to claim 3, wherein the exterior surface of the inner core is provided with elongated recesses extending alongside the elongated protrusions at a side of the protrusions facing away from the fluid pocket guiding face.
7. The teat according to claim 1, wherein the at least one protrusion comprises two elongated sections extending along longitudinal edges of the fluid pocket guiding face.
8. The teat according to claim 7, wherein the at least one protrusion further comprises a curved section interconnecting the two elongated sections at a front side of the inner core.
9. The teat according to claim 1, wherein the fluid pocket guiding face is an arced face of the exterior surface of the inner core.
10. The teat according to claim 1, wherein the fluid pocket guiding face is a recessed face of the exterior surface of the inner core.
11. The teat according to claim 1, further comprising at least one valve means located within the mouthpiece at a level of the inner core, which valve means is configured and arranged to allow the fluid to flow through the fluid duct in one direction out of the teat and to resist a flow of fluid in the opposite direction.
12. The teat according to claim 11, wherein the at least one valve means comprises at least one deformable flange extending between the mouthpiece and the inner core.
13. The teat according to claim 1, further comprising at least one valve means located at a position outside of the fluid duct, which valve means is configured and arranged to allow the fluid to pass in a direction towards the at least one aperture of the mouthpiece and to resist a flow of fluid in the opposite direction.
14. The teat according to claim 13, comprising a main body from which the mouthpiece extends, wherein the at least one valve means located at a position outside of the fluid duct is located in the main body.
15. The teat according to claim 13, wherein the at least one valve means located outside of the fluid duct comprises at least one deformable flange.
16. The teat according to claim 1, wherein the inner core is removable from the mouthpiece.
17. The teat according to claim 1, further comprising a support frame that is configured and arranged to support the inner core in the teat.
18. The teat according to claim 1, wherein a front side of the inner core contacts a tip of the mouthpiece adjacent to the at least one aperture.
19. An assembly comprising a teat according to claim 1 and a container for containing the fluid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The invention will now be explained in greater detail with reference to the figures, in which equal or similar parts are indicated by the same reference signs, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0032] Like any conventional teat, the teat 5 according to the invention is intended to be connected to a container (not shown in
[0033] The teat 5 comprises a hollow, flexible outer membrane 13 basically having two portions, namely a mouthpiece 14 and a main body 15. The mouthpiece 14 extends from the main body 15, wherein the mouthpiece 14 comprises the at least one aperture 12 as mentioned earlier at a forward side thereof, and wherein the main body 15 comprises the flange-like portion 11 as mentioned earlier at a backward side thereof. An inner core 20 that comprises a substantially cylindrical plug in the shown example is disposed within the mouthpiece 14. In this configuration, a fluid duct 30 is defined between the mouthpiece 14 and the inner core 20 for accommodating a flow of milk that is directed towards the at least one aperture 12 for the purpose of supplying the milk to an infant during use of the teat 5. A portion of the inner core 20 may project from the mouthpiece 14 in a backward direction, extending into the main body 15.
[0034] Operation of the basic embodiment of the teat 5 according to the invention will now be described. In use, the teat 5 is connected to a feeding bottle or the like, as explained earlier. The infant sucks on the mouthpiece 14 which is sufficient to realize an initial, small flow of milk from the feeding bottle into the fluid duct 30. However, in order to obtain a full flow of milk from the feeding bottle out of the teat 5, the infant must perform a peristaltic fluid intake action by which a wave of compression is exerted by the infant's tongue on the mouthpiece 14, in a direction towards the forward side of the mouthpiece 14. In the process, the mouthpiece 14 deforms, and the fluid duct 30 is locally compressed by the infant's tongue, at successive levels of the fluid duct in the direction as mentioned, so that a milk-filled pocket is pressed forward through the fluid duct 30. When the milk-filled pocket is at the forward side of the mouthpiece 14, the milk is expelled out of the at least one aperture 12 into the infant's mouth. The infant then repeats the peristaltic fluid intake action, commencing at the backward side, i.e., the main body side of the mouthpiece 14. By repeating the peristaltic fluid intake action over and over again, continuous fluid intake is realized.
[0035] According to the invention, as explained earlier, the teat 5 is configured so that the peristaltic fluid intake action provides the infant with the most amount of milk, compared to if the infant was to use a sucking or a chewing action. Accordingly, the infant is rewarded for using the same fluid intake action as with natural breast feeding, and so the problem of nipple confusion in switching between bottle feeding and breast feeding is prevented since the infant learns to use the same fluid intake action for both fluid intake methods.
[0036] In order to facilitate cleaning of the teat 5 as shown in
[0037] In a general sense, it will be appreciated that a peristaltic fluid intake action essentially involves locally closing a duct in which fluid is contained, thereby forming a fluid-filled pocket, and moving the fluid-filled pocket in the direction of the at least one aperture 12 for expelling the fluid from the teat 5, by moving the position of the local closure.
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[0040] According to the invention, in order to ensure proper and effective sealing, the exterior surface 21 of the inner core 20 is provided with a protrusion 23 comprising two elongated sections 23a extending along both longitudinal edges of the fluid pocket guiding face 22 and a curved section 23b interconnecting the elongated sections 23a at a front side of the inner core 20. In particular, in the shown embodiment, as can best be seen in
[0041] The presence of the curved section 23b of the protrusion 23 is not essential, and the elongated sections 23a may also be provided as two separate protrusions of the exterior surface 21 of the inner core 20. The above description of the functionality of the protrusion 23 is equally applicable to such a case.
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[0045] The use of the duct valve means 50 and/or the use of the retainer valve means 60 and/or similar valve means may especially be advantageous when in practical situations there appears to be a need to compensate for limitations on feasibility and/or extent of implementation of the main concept of having at least one protrusion 23 for establishing contact between the mouthpiece and the inner core, at least during a fluid intake action, and thereby preventing a back flow of fluid through preventing leakage of milk from the fluid duct 30 at the sides thereof.
[0046] It will be clear to a person skilled in the art that the scope of the invention is not limited to the examples discussed in the foregoing, but that several amendments and modifications thereof are possible without deviating from the scope of the invention as defined in the attached claims. It is intended that the invention be construed as including all such amendments and modifications insofar they come within the scope of the claims or the equivalents thereof. While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the figures and the description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary only, and not restrictive. The invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. The drawings are schematic, wherein details that are not required for understanding the invention may have been omitted, and not necessarily to scale.
[0047] Variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by a person skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the figures, the description, and the attached claims. In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other steps or elements, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention.
[0048] Elements and aspects discussed for or in relation with a particular embodiment may be suitably combined with elements and aspects of other embodiments, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Thus, the mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
[0049] The term “comprise” as used in this text will be understood by a person skilled in the art as covering the term “consist of”. Hence, the term “comprise” may in respect of an embodiment mean “consist of”, but may in another embodiment mean “contain/include at least the defined species and optionally one or more other species”.
[0050] In case the teat 10 according to the invention is of the type that can be disassembled, which is the case when the inner core 20 is removable from the mouthpiece 14, for example, the teat 10 is within the scope of the invention in any possible condition thereof, particularly an assembled condition or a disassembled condition.
[0051] As explained in the foregoing, in the teat 10 according to the invention, the at least one protrusion 23 that is present on at least one of the interior surface 16 of the mouthpiece 14 and the exterior surface 21 of the inner core 20 is configured and arranged to form a fluid barrier between the mouthpiece 14 and the inner core 20 at a position for delimiting the fluid duct 30 at the sides thereof. In this respect, it is noted that the term “protrusion” should be understood for its commonly known meaning of something that protrudes, projects, or extends from a surrounding surface area, i.e., something that sticks out from a surrounding surface area. A protrusion may be provided on the respective surface 16, 21 as a rib, ridge, protuberance, bulge, locally thickened portion, locally raised portion, etc.
[0052] Summarizing, a teat 10 for use with a container 71 for containing a fluid comprises a deformable mouthpiece 14 for an infant to suck on during a fluid intake action and an inner core 20 disposed within the mouthpiece 14. An exterior surface 21 of the inner core 20 is spaced from an interior surface 16 of the mouthpiece 14 at the position of a fluid pocket guiding face 22 of the exterior surface 21 of the inner core 20 so that a fluid duct 30 between the mouthpiece 14 and the inner core 20 is defined which allows the infant to perform a peristaltic fluid intake action. At least one of the interior surface 16 of the mouthpiece 14 and the exterior surface 21 of the inner core 20 has at least one protrusion 23 that is designed to form a fluid barrier between the mouthpiece 14 and the inner core 20 at a position for delimiting the fluid duct 30 at the sides thereof. In that way, proper sealing of the fluid duct 30 along the sides thereof is ensured and back flow of fluid is prevented.