Devices and Methods for Feeding or Medicating Infants
20220087455 · 2022-03-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A method of training an infant to breastfeed using a feeding accessory or tool for administering food or medication to neonatal infants, utilizes a storage part and a spoon part. The latter has upstanding side flanges to direct food or medications along a channel between the flanges. The spoon part has an end flange with a central depression that can complement an infant's tongue and lips, to simplify administration of the food or medications, as the case may be. Improved transfer from the storage part to the infant's mouth is thereby achievable. The device can be inexpensively fabricated using simple mold cavities for plastic articles such as the present tool.
Claims
1. A method of feeding an infant, comprising: obtaining a portable feeding accessory comprising an elongate tubular storage part having an open end and a closed end, for temporarily holding a liquid to be administered orally to an infant, and a spoon part connected to the storage part and having a distal portion comprising a central depression configured to receive an infant's tongue during a feeding, depositing the liquid into the storage part, pivoting the feeding accessory in order that a portion of the liquid moves from the storage part to the spoon part, and placing the distal portion of the spoon part in contact with the lips of an infant, thereby enabling the infant to move their tongue onto the spoon part through the central depression in order to drink at least a portion of the liquid located in the spoon portion using their tongue.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: after enabling the infant to drink at least a portion of the liquid located in the spoon using their tongue, further pivoting the spoon part to cause additional liquid to move from the storage part to the spoon part of the feeding accessory.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the liquid comprises breast milk.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the liquid comprises colostrum.
5. The method of claim 1, when the step of depositing comprises expressing breast milk directly into the feeding accessory.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of depositing comprises transferring previously expressed breast milk from a first container to the storage part.
7. A method of teaching an infant a tongue movement comprising feeding a liquid to the infant using the feeding accessory of claim 1.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the tongue movement is an action that trains an infant for future breastfeeding.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] The embodiments disclosed herein include instruments and methods for feeding or medicating the infant, and facilitating transfer of food or medicine toward the infant's lips or tongue.
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[0037] The accessory 10 comprises an elongate tubular storage part 12 adapted to be held in the hand of a nurse or other attendant, and having at its distal end a closed wall 14. The tubular storage part 12 is usually marked on the exterior surface, to indicate ml. or cc. volumes. These have been omitted from
[0038] The proximal end of the storage part 12 is open, and connects with a spoon part 18 having a generally flat central plateau portion 20. Disposed at the sides of the plateau portion are oppositely located upwardly extending side flanges 22 to confine the food or medicinal substance to the central plateau portion of the spoon part. The spoon part 18 further has a proximal end connected with the open end of the storage part 12, and at its distal end, a transverse upwardly extending end flange 26. As is shown in
[0039] In accordance with the present invention there is provided, in combination with the foregoing structure, a novel and improved cradling feature of the spoon, comprising a central depression 26 in the upwardly extending end flange 24, which facilitates optimum positioning of an infant's tongue when the infant is receiving food or medicine. The depression 26 is particularly illustrated in
[0040] In embodiments, the spoon part 18 of the feeding accessory 10 can be configured to have a central depression 26 with a length at the upper end of about 4 mm to about 13 mm, or about 5 mm to about 12 mm, or about 7 mm to about 10 mm. In embodiments, the spoon part 18 of the feeding accessory 10 can be configured to have a central depression 26 with a maximum depth of about 2 mm to about 10 mm, or about 3 mm to about 7 mm, or about 4 mm to about 6 mm. A feeding accessory 10 for an infant who is not premature typically has a spoon part with a central depression having a length at the upper end of 10 mm+/−2 mm and a maximum depth of 5 mm+/−1 mm. A feeding accessory 10 for an infant who is premature typically has a spoon part with a central depression having a length at the upper end of 7 mm+/−2 mm and a maximum depth of 5 mm+/−1 mm.
[0041] The shape of the curve of the central depression 26, when viewed from the end of the spoon part 18, typically corresponds to the segment of a circle, but alternatively can be oblong or oval-shaped. In embodiments, when the central depression has an oblong shape or is shaped as a segment of a circle, the radius of curvature of the curved portion is in the range of about 2 mm to about 8 mm, or about 3.5 mm to about 7 mm, or about 4 mm to about 6 mm.
[0042] The tubular storage part 12 has a width and diameter such that is can conveniently be held by a user. The length will depend upon the width and diameter, and also upon the desired storage volume. In embodiments, the tubular storage part is configured to hold about 5 ml to about 30 ml of liquid, or about 8 to about 20 ml or liquid, or about 8 to about 12 ml of liquid.
[0043] From the above it can be seen that an improved feeding accessory is shown which is simple in its structure, relatively easy to fabricate in quantities, as by simple plastic mold cavities, and easy to use. The provision of the depression 26 at the distal end of the spoon part 18 effectively engages tactile nerves in the tongue of the infant, which in effect serves as a guide for optimal alignment with his tongue and lips. The invention as described above thus constitutes a distinct advance and improvement in the field of neonatal care.
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[0051] The feeding accessory is often used as a breastfeeding training spoon. It has been found that infants who are having difficulty with breastfeeding can learn the proper tongue action for breastfeeding if they are first fed with the feeding accessory. In seeking food, the infant will move their tongue through the central depression to reach the liquid and then retract their tongue to drink the liquid. The feeding accessory is particularly useful when the liquid is colostrum, as the thickness of the colostrum makes it relative easy for the infant to retain the liquid with their tongue. The dimensions of the central depression and the shape of the distal wall forming the central depression facilitate the training of the infant with their tongue movement. In addition to breast milk, the feeding accessory also can be used with milk-based infant formula, non-milk-based infant formula, medicine, water and the like.
[0052] In some cases, the feeding accessory is formed from at least one of a thermoplastic and a thermoset material. In some cases, the feeding accessory is compression molded or injection molded as a one-piece component. In embodiments, the feeding accessory is 3D printed.
[0053] In embodiments, the feeding accessory is dimensioned to directly receive expressed breast milk from a mother. In some cases, the feeding accessory is dimensioned to receive liquid from a separate container that contains the liquid. The feeding accessory can be part of a kit that includes video instructions for using the feeding accessory.
[0054] The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit of any of the essential attributes thereof; therefore, the illustrated embodiment should be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, reference being made to the appended claim and to the foregoing description, to indicate the scope of the invention.
[0055] Variations and modifications are possible without departing from the spirit of the disclosed embodiments.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0056] 10, 110, 210, 310 Feeding accessory [0057] 12, 112, 212 Tubular storage part [0058] 14, 314 Closed end of the storage part [0059] 16 Open end of storage part [0060] 18, 118, 218 Spoon part [0061] 20, 320 Central plateau of spoon part [0062] 22 Upwardly extending side flanges [0063] 24 Transverse upwardly extending end flange [0064] 26,126,426,526,626 Central depression in end flange [0065] 228 Textured finger indentations [0066] 229 Textured thumb indentations [0067] 130 Mounting hook [0068] 131 Spoon rest [0069] 132 Hook part [0070] 232 Convex curved wall forming central depression [0071] 234 Downwardly angled wall forming central depression [0072] 235, 237 Rounded corners [0073] 238 Straight cut wall forming central depression [0074] 239, 241 Rounded corners [0075] 311, 411 Kit [0076] 324, 424 Instructions [0077] 512 Cleaning brush [0078] 600 Stand [0079] 604 Base [0080] 606, 608 Vertically extending members [0081] 610 Horizontally extending mounting bar [0082] 612 Intermediate bar