BREAST PUMP
20210322654 · 2021-10-21
Inventors
- Yannyk Parulian Julian BOURQUIN (EINDHOVEN, NL)
- Lili-Marjan Brockhuis (Geldrop, NL)
- Lucja El?bieta SEGAAR (OIRSHOT, NL)
- Nicole Petronella Martien HAEX (WAARLE, NL)
Cpc classification
A61M1/0693
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A breast pump (100) is provided comprising a vacuum pump (120) which is configured to be operated at different vacuum profile settings, a controller (140) configured to control an operation of the vacuum pump (120) based on the different vacuum profile settings, and a breast fullness estimator (150) configured to estimate a fullness of a breast based on a duration of a milk expression session. The controller (140) is configured to select a vacuum profile setting based on the breast fullness estimation of the breast fullness estimator (150). Hence, the efficiency of the breast pump is increased as the operation of the vacuum pump is adapted to the estimated breast fullness.
Claims
1. A breast pump, comprising: a vacuum pump which is configured to be operated at different vacuum profile settings, a controller configured to control an operation of the vacuum pump based on the different vacuum profile settings, and a breast fullness estimator configured to estimate a fullness of a breast based on at least one of: (i) a duration of a current milk expression session; and (ii) a time of day of the milk expression session and information from previous milk expression sessions, wherein the controller is configured to select one of the different vacuum profile settings based on the breast fullness estimation of the breast fullness estimator.
2. The breast pump according to claim 1, further comprising a memory which is configured to log information regarding previous milk extraction sessions.
3. The breast pump according to claim 1, wherein the vacuum profile setting includes a vacuum level, a vacuum rate, an atmosphere rate, a dwell in time and/or a dwell out time.
4. The breast pump according to claim 1, further comprising a sensor configured to estimate a breast fullness at a start of a milk expression session or during the milk expression session.
5. The breast pump according to claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to change vacuum profile settings during a milk ejection session based on a breast fullness during the milk expression session.
6. A non-therapeutic method of operating a breast pump which comprises a vacuum pump which can be operated at different vacuum profile settings, comprising the steps of: estimating a fullness of a breast based on at least one of: (i) a duration of a current milk expression session; and (ii) a time of day of the milk expression session and information from previous milk expression sessions, controlling an operation of the vacuum pump based on the different vacuum profile settings, and selecting one of the different vacuum profile setting based on the breast fullness estimation from the breast fullness estimation step.
7. A computer program for operating a breast pump, the computer program comprising program code means for causing a breast pump as defined in claim 1 to carry out the steps of the method of operating a breast pump, when the computer program is run on a computer controlling the breast pump.
8. The breast pump according to claim 1, wherein option (i) involves the duration of a current milk expression session and previously determined threshold values of breast fullness.
9. A Non-therapeutic method of claim 7, wherein option (i) involves the duration of a current milk expression session and previously determined threshold values of breast fullness.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] In the following drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0027] The vacuum profile setting as set in step S5 may be constant during the milk expression session but may also vary during the milk expression session.
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[0029] Typically, a full breast will result in a higher milk flow than an empty breast. A full breast may influence the pressure exerted during the milk ejection reflex MER. According to the invention, the vacuum profile settings may influence the milk extraction at different milk ejection reflex pressures or according to the breast fullness. The breast fullness may vary during the time of day. Typically, a breast is fuller during the night and the morning than in the afternoon or evening. Also, the breast fullness may change depending whether the baby is only fed during the day or is also fed during the night.
[0030] It should also be noted that at the start of a milk extraction session, the amount of milk in the breast is typically high, i.e. in other words, the breast is typically full at the start of a milk extraction session. As milk is expressed from the breast, the breast is typically empty at the end of the milk extraction session. Accordingly, the pressure related to the milk ejection reflex is also reduced during the milk extraction session as more milk is already extracted from the breast. As an example, based on previous milk extraction sessions, the breast fullness of a user may be average during the morning, during day, but low in the evening and high during the night. This is in particular the case if milk extraction sessions are also performed during night. On the other hand, if milk extraction sessions are not performed during the night, then the breast fullness may be high in the morning, at average during the day and low in the evening.
[0031] According to an embodiment of the invention, at least three different vacuum profile settings may be used, namely a first vacuum profile setting if the breast fullness is estimated as high, a second vacuum profile setting if the breast fullness is estimated as average and a third vacuum profile setting if the breast fullness is estimated as low.
[0032] According to an embodiment of the invention, a sensor can be used to estimate the breast fullness, in particular at the start of the milk extraction session. Such a sensor may be an impedance sensor, an inductance sensor or a nipple stretching sensor or a breast stiffness sensor.
[0033] The sensor can be used to estimate the breast fullness. The sensor needs to be in contact with the breast. It can be e.g. in the funnel or it can be an external module. In case of the impedance sensor, the sensor will typically measure the impedance of the breast containing the milk, the obtained measurement indicates the presence of milk in the breast as the presence of milk influence the measurement. The sensor can be used in combination with the breast fullness estimator according to the embodiments of the invention to increase the accuracy of the estimator. Potentially, the estimator could also be only based on the sensor measurement.
[0034] As described with reference to
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[0036] Accordingly, the first setting may relate to a higher vacuum level. The second setting may correspond to a typical vacuum setting and the third setting may have a longer dwell in time and a shorter dwell out time. For example, the dwell out time according to the third setting may be twice shorter than dwell in time. The same applies for the dwell out time.
[0037] The same may apply to the settings which may change during a single milk ejection session.
[0038] Other variations of the disclosed embodiment can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention from a study of the drawings, the disclosure and the appended claims.
[0039] In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps and in the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality.
[0040] A single unit or device may fulfil the functions of several items recited in the claims. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutual different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measurements cannot be used to advantage. A computer program may be stored/distributed on a suitable medium such as an optical storage medium or a solid state medium, supplied together with or as a part of other hardware, but may also be distributed in other forms such as via the internet or other wired or wireless telecommunication systems.