LACTATION STATION
20210259475 · 2021-08-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47D13/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A portable lactation station and method of use are disclosed. The portable lactation station may include a countertop, a base unit, and an adjustable counter component. The adjustable counter component may be configured to rest at least partially within the base unit when in an undeployed configuration. The adjustable counter component may be slidably connected to the base unit, and may be configured to open into a first deployed configuration and to slide into a second deployed configuration along the length of the base unit. The portable lactation station may include a sink and a faucet. The portable lactation station may also include a clean water source, an electric water pump, and a dirty water receptacle. The portable lactation unit may include integrated power and USB outlets on the surface of the primary body or adjustable counter surface component.
Claims
1. An apparatus, comprising: a base unit including a top surface and at least one front surface defining a recess formed within the at least one front surface; and at least one adjustable counter component disposed at least partially within the recess; wherein the at least one adjustable counter component can be slidably moved from a closed position to a first deployed position, and wherein, from the first deployed position, the at least one adjustable counter component can be adjusted to at least a second deployed position defined by the recess.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the recess extends a length of the front surface parallel to the surface on which the unit is placed, wherein the recess is located at a center of the base unit front surface and proximal to the top surface.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the adjustable counter component is partially housed within the recess; and wherein the adjustable counter component extends through the entire recess within the at least one front surface when the adjustable counter component is in either the closed or deployed positions.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the adjustable counter component is slidably connected to the base unit.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising a laminate or a layer to alter the friction between the adjustable counter component and the base unit.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the top surface is substantially planar and parallel to the surface on which the unit is placed.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the adjustable counter component is substantially parallel to the top surface.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the adjustable counter component is substantially parallel to the top surface when the adjustable counter component is in the closed position.
9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the adjustable counter component is substantially parallel to the top surface when the adjustable counter component is in either the first or the at least second deployed positions.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base unit further comprises a sink and faucet.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, further comprising a freshwater supply unit to the faucet.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, further comprising one or more electrical supply outlets connected to an external power source.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the freshwater supply unit comprises: a water container; an inlet tube having opposed first and second ends; an electric water pump; and an outlet tube having opposed first and second ends; wherein the first end of the inlet tube is inserted into the water container such that it is below the water level in the water container; wherein the electric water pump is connected to the second end of the inlet tube and the first end of the outlet tube; and wherein second end of the outlet tube is connected to the faucet.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the outlet tube further comprises one or more in-line electric water heaters connected between the first and second ends.
15. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the outlet tube further comprises a tee, wherein the tee is connected to a heated water outlet tube that is connected to the faucet, and wherein the heated water outlet tube has one or more in-line water heaters.
16. The apparatus of claim 10, further comprising a drain container fluidly connected to the sink by a drain tube.
17. The apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a permanent or removable refrigeration unit.
18. The apparatus of claim 12, further comprising an electrical and USB outlet disposed on the top surface.
19. A portable lactation station, comprising: a base unit; and at least one adjustable counter component; wherein the base unit comprises a countertop, a front face, and a recess in the base unit having a first end distal to the sink and a second end proximal to the sink; wherein the at least one adjustable counter component is at least partially recessed within the recess in the base unit with the remainder protruding outwardly from the base unit; and wherein the at least one adjustable counter component has a closed position that minimizes the outward protrusion of the adjustable counter component from the recess, and at least two deployed positions that maximize the outward protrusion of the adjustable counter component from the recess.
20. The portable lactation station of claim 19, wherein a closed position is located at the first end of the recess, a first deployed position is located at the first end of the recess, a second deployed position is located at the second end of the recess, a third deployed position is located at the midpoint between the first end of the recess and the second end of the recess, and a plurality of further deployed positions are located at any position between the first and second end of the recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The invention is now disclosed in detail with reference to exemplary embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0050] Exemplary embodiments of the disclosure are illustrated in the Figures and are explained in the following description in more detail, wherein identical reference numbers refer to identical, or similar, or functionally identical or similar components.
[0051] Various aspects of the illustrative embodiments will be described using terms commonly employed by those skilled in the art to convey the substance of their work to others skilled in the art. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced with only some of the described aspects. For purposes of explanation, specific numbers, materials, steps, and configurations are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the illustrative embodiments. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without the specific details. In other instances, well-known features or those previously described are omitted or simplified in order not to obscure the illustrative embodiments.
[0052] Various operations may be described as multiple discrete operations, in turn, in a manner that is most helpful in understanding the present invention, however the order of description should not be construed as to imply that these operations are necessarily order dependent. In particular, these operations need not be performed in the order of presentation. In some instances, structures and devices may be shown in block diagram or flow chart form in order to facilitate describing the disclosed subject matter.
[0053] An exemplary embodiment of a lactation station 10 is shown in
[0054] The lactation station may include one or more adjustable counter components 20, as depicted in
[0055] In embodiments where the adjustable counter is entirely recessed within the lactation station when in a closed configuration, the adjustable counter may include features to aid a user is grasping the counter to pull it out, such as undercuts, notches, knobs, tabs, or other features. Alternatively, the top or side of the lactation station may include one or more recesses to provide access to at least a portion of the adjustable counter to aid in opening the adjustable counter. It should also be understood that embodiments of the lactation station where it may be preferable to have all top surfaces of the lactation station remain in position, such as for storage of lactation supplies, laptops, or other personal effects, may include an adjustable counter which may be recessed within at least a portion of the lactation station when in a closed configuration. However, other embodiments, such as ones intended for aiding a user in bringing items from the top of the lactation station closer to the user, may include an adjustable counter which slides out from or along the top of the lactation station, or may alternatively rotate or fold into an open configuration.
[0056] The lactation station may include at least one faucet and may also include at least one sink disposed within the top surface. The sink 30 may have one or more drains connected to a waste container held within the primary body unit 11, or connected to a wastewater line. The sink may comprise a faucet 32. The faucet 32 may be connected to a water source contained within the primary body unit 11 having a manual or electric pump to provide water pressure. The water may be room temperature, or the water may be heated by one or more in-line electric water heaters connected between the water source and the faucet. The faucet 32 may be connected to an external water supply line. The faucet 32 may have one water supply line or two water supply lines. The faucet 32 may be connected to a cold-water supply line, a hot water supply line, or both hot and cold water supply lines. A faucet and sink may be used by a user to clean lactation supplies prior to use, after use, or prior to storage. In some embodiments, a lactation station may omit a sink, faucet or any plumbing components. A lactation station may also optionally include one or more power supplies enabling a user to plug in electrical equipment, such as breast pumps, laptops, or cellular phones, or to plug in devices or cords which use connections such as USB ports. In an embodiment shown, the top surface 12 of the lactation station includes a USB power station 28 which further includes two USB power supply ports and two standard USA electrical plugs, though it should be understood that other configurations and numbers of power supplies and/or connectors may also be used without deviating from the scope or intent of this disclosure. In an alternative exemplary embodiment, other charge ports and/or connection ports used with any electronic device (e.g., smartphone, tablet, PC, WiFi, routers, server ports, network switches, etc.) may also be disposed on the top surface 12 or other suitable surface of the unit 11.
[0057] The lactation station may include one or more legs 26 to provide support and stability to the lactation station. In the embodiment shown, the lactation station includes four legs, providing clearance and potential storage room beneath the lactation station. The legs may be threaded into the lactation station, though they may also be retained in position through other means, such as screws, bolts, press-fits, welding, dove-tail joints, dowels, adhesives, or other means known in the art. The legs may further include feet 26a which may aid in retaining the lactation station in position, may minimize damage to flooring, such as carpets, or may aid in sliding the lactation station from one location or position to another, such as through the use of plastics or low friction materials such as Teflon. In alternate embodiments, the legs may include one or more wheels or casters, or may be entirely absent and one or more wheels may be mounted directly to the underside or sides of the lactation station, such as to enable easy relocation of the lactation station. Where wheels are used, one or more wheels may be optionally lockable. It should be understood that, in some alternate embodiments, the lactation station may include neither legs nor wheels, but the bottom of the lactation station may rest directly on flooring, a separate base unit, or other support structures.
[0058] The lactation station may include a substantially planar surface, such as a flat top or top surface 12. The top may include notches, recesses, or proud storage features, such as to aid in retaining lactation or cleaning supplies. In the embodiment shown, the top of the lactation station is substantially flat, except for proud elements of the electrical ports, sink, and faucet. The top of the lactation station may be made of any material which is sufficiently rigid to retain supplies on top of the station, such as wood, plastic, metal, composite materials, or other materials known in the art, and may optionally include a surface finish, such as a veneer.
[0059] The lactation station may include a slot, recess 22, or other feature to allow room for the adjustable counter to move from a first open configuration to a second open configuration, such as from an open position on one side of the sink to a second position in front of the sink. Though the embodiment shown stores the adjustable counter to the left of the sink, slides it out into an open position still to the left of the sink, and allows for sliding to substantially in front of the sink, it should be understood that other orientations and configurations may also be used without deviating from the scope or intent of this disclosure.
[0060] The lactation station may include one or more doors on its one or more front faces 14 which may provide access to one or more storage areas within the lactation station, or to one or more functional elements of the lactation station, or both. The one or more front faces 14 may comprise one or more doors 18 which open to access one or more compartments defined by the front, rear, side, and bottom faces. The front face defining such compartments may be a permanent or immovable face, a door, a sliding face or door, a curtain, or any other face or covering. In the embodiment shown, the front face 14 of the lactation station includes a first door 18a, which, when opened, provides access to a refrigeration unit within the lactation station, and a second 18b and third 18c door which, when opened, provide access to a substantially open volume below the sink such as a plumbing cabinet, including clean water and a water pump on one side and dirty water storage on the other. The doors may optionally include handles or other functionally similar features, or may be pressed in to release them from a closed position, enabling them to rebound at least partially into an open position, such as through the use of springs. In the embodiment shown, the doors are retained in position through the use of one or more magnetic push latches.
[0061] In the embodiment shown, the lactation station may include one or more electrical power lines, such as an electrical plug, which may be plugged into a power source which is external to the lactation station. Power may then be routed to an optional electrical water pump and/or to a power supply for the refrigeration unit, such as a power strip, and/or to the optional USB ports.
[0062] An exemplary embodiment of the lactation station is depicted in a first open configuration in
[0063] An embodiment of the lactation station is shown in a second open configuration, with the adjustable counter moved to substantially in front of the sink portion of the lactation station, in
[0064] The adjustable counter may move from a first open position 21a to a second open position 21b along ball bearings, along wheels, along rails, along rails and wheels, or it may slide directly. In embodiments where the adjustable counter slides directly, friction reducing materials, surfaces, or liners may optionally be used. In one embodiment, the slot through which the adjustable counter at least partially slides may include a laminated surface, such as a ¼′ thick filler sheet, to reduce friction and enable easier and less damaging sliding of the adjustable counter.
[0065] The adjustable counter having a top surface 20a and bottom surface 20b may move from a first open or deployed position to any third open or deployed position 21c between the first open or deployed position 21a and the second open or deployed position 21b. An exemplary third open position is depicted in
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[0067] A wastewater tank 34 may be connected to a wastewater or drain line 35 that is connected to the sink drain. In some embodiments, the wastewater or drain line 35 may be fully or partly made from a flexible tubing material. In some embodiments, the wastewater or drain line may include a flexible or rigid trap or p-trap portion that is generally U-shaped, curved, or otherwise configured in dimension to prevent odor from escaping the drain. In some embodiments, the wastewater or drain line 35 may be connected to the wastewater container 34 with a releasable connector 35a. In some embodiments, the wastewater or drain line may be a flexible or fully rigid piping material connected to an external wastewater line.
[0068] In some embodiments, the freshwater tank 36 may be connected to the faucet 32 by one or more tubes and/or in-line pumps or water heaters. In some embodiments, an in-line electric pump 38 may comprise an inlet tube 37 extending into the freshwater tank 36 such that the inlet tube is substantially below the water level of the freshwater tank. In some embodiments, an in-line electric pump 38 may further comprise an outlet tube 39 that connects the electric pump to the faucet. In further embodiments, either the inlet tube 37 or outlet tube 39 may have one or more in-line electric water heater units connected therein and configured to provide heated water to the faucet. In some embodiments where the faucet 32 is supplied by a single water line, the water heater unit may be connected within said single water line. In some embodiments where the faucet 32 is supplied by two water lines, the water heater unit may be connected within an auxiliary water line branched off from the water pump outlet tube 39. It can be appreciated that any appropriate means to provide cold, room-temperature, or heated water from the freshwater tank 36 to the faucet 32 are contemplated. In some embodiments, the freshwater tank 36 may be omitted if the faucet 32 is connected to an external water source. In some embodiments, the wastewater tank 34 may be omitted if the wastewater or drain line 35 is connected to or comprises a portion of an external wastewater line. In some cases, both the freshwater tank 36 and the wastewater tank 34 may be omitted if the faucet and wastewater or drain line are each connected to external water sources or drain lines, respectively.
[0069] A clean water line may be connected to the lactation station for users who locate the lactation station in proximity to a clean building water supply, though the embodiment shown includes an optional freshwater tank, such as commercially available water bottles. The lactation station may also optionally include a water pump, which may be manual or powered. In the embodiment shown, the lactation station includes an electric water pump which receives power from the power being provided to the lactation station. The water pump may pump water from the clean water tank to the faucet when the faucet is turned on, enabling a user to wash any lactation supplies before and/or after use and before storage. Dirty water from the sink may be drained from the sink into a receptacle, such as a wastewater tank in the embodiment shown. A wastewater line may be connected to the lactation station for users who locate the lactation station in proximity to a building plumbing waste line.
[0070] In some embodiments, a first compartment 33 may comprise an electrical outlet 46 with an optional switch or breaker. In some embodiments, an electric pump 38 may be plugged into the electrical outlet. In some embodiments, an in-line water heater may be plugged into the electrical outlet. In some embodiments, the electrical outlet 46 may be plugged into an external electricity source. In some embodiments, the electrical outlet 46 may be plugged into a power strip or electricity source 42 contained within a second compartment 43. In some embodiments, the power strip or electricity source 42 may have a power or electrical cord 40 that is routed through the back 15 of the primary body unit 11 to be connected to an external power source. In some embodiments, a refrigerator unit may be located within a compartment and may be connected to the power strip or electricity source 42. The compartment may be adapted to allow for heat generated by the refrigerator to escape. In some embodiments, the back face 15 may comprise one or more vents 17. In some embodiments, the vents may be incorporated into one or more of the sides, rear, front, bottom, or top faces. In some embodiments, the refrigerator or refrigeration unit may be generally useful for storing pumped breast milk, or for storing any other items which might be beneficial to a user to store in a controlled temperature environment. The refrigeration unit may be optionally built or hardwired into the lactation unit or it may be removable and plugged into an external power source. In an embodiment shown, the refrigeration cabinet of the lactation station includes an optional and optionally removable small refrigerator connected to a power strip mounted within the main body.
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[0072] The back of the lactation station may include one or more openings for routing electricity supply into the lactation station, such as the opening 40a for a power cord 40 shown in this embodiment. The back of the lactation station may also optionally include one or more vent openings 17 to aid in cooling of air which has been heated by a refrigerator or other refrigeration unit. As shown, the refrigerator cabinet includes a plurality of vent slots. Heat generated at the back of a refrigerator may vent through these slots, reducing the likelihood of the refrigerator overheating or having other failures. In some embodiments, an auxiliary fan may be installed to exhaust air from a compartment 43 through a vent 17 to the exterior of the primary body unit 11.
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[0074] An exemplary embodiment is depicted in
[0075] The thickness of a block 20a and adjustable counter component 20 may have a height partly or substantially comparable to the height of the recessed compartment 23 defined by the shortest distance between the top portion 12 and the middle panel 25, optionally including the thickness of a laminate sheet 25a if included. In some embodiments, the recess may be disposed within a separate recess panel 22a that is a portion of the front face 14. In some embodiments, the recess may not be disposed within a separate recess panel. The height of the recess 22 may be, in some embodiments, smaller than the thickness of the adjustable counter component 20 and block 20a so that the adjustable counter component cannot be pulled completely through the recess. The recess 22, in some embodiments, may act as a stop for the degree of deployment of the adjustable counter component or may prevent the adjustable counter component from being removed from the unit. The exemplary embodiment shown in
[0076] As shown, the adjustable counter may be at least partially retained by retention features when in one or more open configurations. The retention features may resist the adjustable counter from tilting when in an open configuration or sliding out too far. The retention features may contact only small areas or features of the adjustable tray, sufficiently to resist unwanted motion or rotation, or may contact a substantial width of the adjustable tray, as shown.
[0077] In some embodiments, a chair is described for use alone or in conjunction with a lactation station 10 or a primary body unit 11. Some exemplary embodiments of chairs are shown in
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[0079] The breast pumping device may be connected to a milk bottle which may be placed in the recesses or cup holder-like features of the chair. In some embodiments, the recesses or cup-holder-like features are adapted to hold a milk bottle connected to a breast pump. While the breast pump is in use, the user may use work materials positioned on the adjustable counter component. If necessary, the adjustable counter component may be further positioned while in use. Once the user is finished pumping, the adjustable counter component may be repositioned to allow the user to exit the chair. It can be appreciated that the adjustable counter component may take various shapes and sizes depending upon the specific application and equipment utilized with it. In some embodiments, the adjustable counter component may further comprise a removable or permanent surface covering to prevent pumps or work materials from slipping or moving. In some embodiments, a USB or power source may be incorporated into the adjustable counter component.
[0080] In some embodiments, the lactation station and adjustable counter component are adapted for accessibility by users with injuries or handicaps. In certain embodiments, the lactation station may be adapted for use with a wheelchair or electric chair. In some embodiments, the USB and electrical outlet 28 may be repositioned closer to the front edge of the top surface or may be relocated to the front face in order to be accessible for a user that must remain seated. In further embodiments, the sink may be repositioned or lowered optionally with a lowered top surface in order to be accessible for a user that must remain seated. In some embodiments, a faucet may be repositioned and/or have a valve that is repositioned or adapted for use by a user that must remain seated.
[0081] While the present disclosure has been related in terms of the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention is not limited to the embodiments described. The present disclosure can be practiced with modification and alteration within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Thus, the description is to be regarded as illustrative instead of restrictive on the present disclosure. Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations, combinations, and alternatives may occur to one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the disclosure and scope of the claimed coverage.