BOTTLE TEAT
20210030627 · 2021-02-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61J11/045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61J11/0065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A bottle teat (1) having a base portion (2), which has a connecting flange (3) and in which the bottle teat (1) is substantially circular in a cross section running perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis (9), having a lip-support portion (5) and having a nipple portion (6), which opens out in a teat tip (7), wherein, in a direction perpendicular to its longitudinal axis (9), the bottle teat (1) has, in the lip-support portion (5), a non-circular cross section with a longitudinal axis (10) and a transverse axis (11), which is shorter than the longitudinal axis (10), characterized in that the base portion (2) and the lip-support portion (5) have provided between them a flex portion (4), which has enhanced flexibility in relation to the base portion (2) and the lip-support portion (5), wherein the flex portion (4) has a circumferentially encircling depression (15) in the form of anindent (19) and/or of a smaller wall thickness than in the portions adjacent to the depression (15), and therefore, about an axis running substantially in the direction of the transverse axis (11), the bottle teat (1) has a level of flexibility, for the purpose of pivoting the lip-support portion (5) and nipple portion (6), which is enhanced in relation to a similarly designed bottle teat without a depression.
Claims
1. A bottle teat having a base portion comprising a connecting flange and in which the bottle teat is substantially circular in a cross-section running perpendicular to a longitudinal axis, a lip support portion and a nipple portion which opens out in a teat tip, wherein, in a direction perpendicular to its longitudinal axis, the bottle teat comprises, in the lip support portion, a non-circular cross-section with a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis which is shorter compared to the longitudinal axis, wherein between the base portion and the lip support portion there is provided a flexible portion comprising enhanced flexibility with respect to the base and the lip support portion, wherein the flexible portion comprises a circumferentially encircling depression in the form of an indent and/or a smaller wall thickness in portions adjacent to the depression and comprises an ascending and falling profile when viewed over the circumference so that about an axis running substantially in the direction of the transverse axis, the bottle teat has an enhanced flexibility compared to a similarly configured bottle teat without a depression for pivoting the lip support and nipple portions.
2. The bottle teat according to claim 1, wherein the depression runs substantially along a line of intersection and/or contact line of an imaginary cone with the bottle teat, wherein a tip of the imaginary cone is disposed on the longitudinal axis in a portion which encloses the teat tip and which adjoins the teat tip and the line of intersection runs adjacently or coincidentally with a tangential contact line of the imaginary cone and the bottle teat.
3. (canceled)
4. The bottle teat according to claim 1, wherein the thickness of the wall of the bottle teat in the area of the depression is at least 30%, preferably at least 50% smaller than in an area adjoining the depression.
5. The bottle teat according to claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the bottle teat is concavely curved in the area of the depression, wherein the concave curvature comprises a circumferential crest line.
6. The bottle teat according to claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the bottle teat is convexly curved in an area above and/or below adjacent to the depression.
7. The bottle teat according to claim 1, wherein the flexible portion and/or in the nipple portion the bottle teat comprises a non-circular cross-section with a longitudinal axis and a shorter transverse axis compared to the longitudinal axis.
8. The bottle teat according to claim 1, wherein above the depression and adjacent to the depression the bottle teat comprises an inwardly projecting bead-like material reinforcement which preferably runs over the entire circumference.
9. The bottle teat according to claim 1, wherein under the flexible portion the bottle teat comprises a cross-sectional narrowing, which is adjoined by the connecting flange.
10. The bottle teat according to claim 1, wherein the bottle teat comprises a substantially constant wall thickness in the area of the cross-sectional narrowing.
11. The bottle teat according to claim 1, wherein the bottle teat comprises a concavely curved outer surface at least in sections, preferably throughout, in a cross-sectional area running in the direction of the transverse axis in the lip support region.
12. The bottle teat according to one claim 1, wherein the bottle teat comprises a planar or convexly curved outer surface at least in sections, in a cross-sectional area running in the direction of the longitudinal axis in the lip support region or the outer surface is composed of a combination of a planar and convexly curved surface.
13. The bottle teat according to claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the bottle teat comprises a convexly curved section in the nipple area both in a cross-sectional area running parallel to the longitudinal axis and also to the transverse axis.
14. The bottle teat according to claim 1, wherein the connecting flange comprises a preferably circumferential groove on its upper side.
15. The bottle teat according to claim 1, wherein on its underside the connecting flange comprises a circumferential groove preferably running according to an edge of an upper connecting opening of a container.
16. The bottle teat according to claim 1, wherein on its underside, preferably adjacent to the groove, the connecting flange comprises a downwardly projecting sealing lip.
Description
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[0048] Firstly, a base portion 2 which comprises a connecting flange 3 is provided in a lower end portion. The base portion 3 is then adjoined by a flexible portion 4. Above the flexible portion 4 a lip support portion 5 is provided, which is adjoined by a nipple portion 6 as upper end portion, which opens into a teat tip 7. The teat tip 7 comprises a suction opening 8 for liquid to pass through.
[0049] As can be seen from the perspective views according to
[0050] Above the base portion 2 in the area of the lip support portion 5 and in the nipple portion 6, the bottle teat when viewed in a cross-section perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 9, comprises a non-circular, approximately elliptical cross-section with a greater extension in the direction of a longitudinal axis 10 and a shorter extension in the direction of a transverse axis 11 compared to the longitudinal axis (cf.
[0051] As a result of this cross-sectional geometry, it is found that the bottle teat without flexible portion 4 comprises a relatively good flexing behaviour when pivoting the nipple portion 6 in the direction of the transverse axis 11, i.e. when the teat tip 7 pivots out in the direction of the arrow 12. In this case, the teat 1 in the nipple portion 5 bends substantially about a bending zone 13 when pressure is applied by the baby using the bottle teat.
[0052] For a pivoting-out of the teat tip 7 in the direction of the arrow 14 (cf.
[0053] In order to improve the flexing behaviour of the bottle teat 1 for a pivoting of the teat tip 7 and the lip support portion in the direction of the arrow 14, i.e. about an axis running in the direction of the transverse axis 11, the bottle teat 1 comprises a flexible portion 4.
[0054] In the flexible portion 4 a depression 15 is provided, which, as can be seen in
[0055] The imaginary cone 15a is then, preferably when viewed substantially centrally over the extension of the flexible portion, placed in the flexible portion 4 below the lip support portion 5 at a flat angle onto the outer surface of the bottle teat 1 so that a circumferential line of intersection 15a is obtained. The line of intersection runs, other than in rotationally symmetrical bottle teats, with a depression to increase the flexibility not along a cross-sectional plane running perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 9 but, as a result of the asymmetrical configuration of the teat 1 in the flexible portion 4, comprises an ascending and descending profile when viewed over the circumference. As a result of the geometrical configuration of the bottle teat 1, in the area of a vertical section surface placed through the longitudinal axis 10, two maxima 18a are obtained in the profile of the depression and two minima 18b in the direction of the transverse axis 10, as can be seen in particular in the section plane shown in
[0056] Thus, as a result of the geometry of the bottle teat 1 over the circumferential depression 15, substantially a bending of the bottle teat 1 is achieved when a force acts in the direction of the arrow direction 14, i.e. during a pivoting movement of the nipple portion 6 and the lip support portion 5 about an axis running in the direction of the transverse axis 11 so that a significantly improved bending behaviour of the teat 1 is achieved as a result.
[0057] In order to facilitate the bending of the bottle teat 1 in the area of the flexible portion 4 when pressure is applied in the nipple portion 6 and/or lip support portion 5, the teat comprises the said depression 15 in the lip support portion 5, which is shown in detail in
[0058] In order to reliably prevent any collapse of the bottle teat 1 in a portion adjoining the depression 15, a bead-like, inwardly projection material reinforcement 20 is provided in particular above the depression 15. In this area, the wall 1a of the bottle teat 1 comprises a wall thickness about 2 to 4 times greater than that in the area of the depression 15 so that when a pressure is applied in this area, the bottle teat 1 does not yield but the desired bending in the adjoining area of the depression 15 is achieved.
[0059] Naturally, the depression 15 can also be achieved merely via the geometrical configuration, i.e. a concave indent 19 or by a groove-like material recess, i.e. wall thickness narrowing, on the outer surface of the bottle teat 1.
[0060] In particular it can also be seen in
[0061] The fastening ring 23 can in this case advantageously also comprise downwardly projecting webs 22a or a circularly running web 22a, which in the position connected to the bottle opening 24 cooperate in a circumferential groove 25 arranged on the upper side of the connecting flange. As a result of the form fit receipt of the web or the webs 22a in the groove 25, a form fit connection is thus achieved between connecting flange 3 and fastening ring 23.
[0062] Furthermore, on its underside the connecting flange 3 comprises a circumferential groove or depression 26 which receives an upper edge 24a of a bottle opening 24 to which the bottle teat 1 is fastened. This also results in a reliable, sometimes connection of the bottle teat 1 to the bottle opening 24.
[0063] With regard to a good seal of the connection between fastening ring 23 and the bottle opening 24, it is furthermore advantageous if the connecting flange 3 of the bottle teat 1 comprises a sealing lip 27 which adjoins the underside circumferential groove 26 circumferentially on the inside to receive the edge 24a of the bottle opening 24. Thus, in particular a reliable connection of the bottle teat into the bottle opening 24 can also be achieved with a snap connection between fastening ring 23 and bottle opening 24.