BABY MOUTH SIMULATOR
20200360580 ยท 2020-11-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M1/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to a baby mouth simulator for the female breast, comprising a receiving space for the lactated milk. The baby mouth simulator further comprises a milking sleeve, by means of which a manual milking pressure causing a lactation can be carried out to the nipple and the adjoining regions. The aim of the baby mouth simulator is to improve the effectivity of the method of a manual generation of a lactation of the female breast. This aim is achieved in that the milking sleeve is designed as a dual sleeve, wherein an inner sealing sleeve, which seals the receiving space with respect to the areola when used as intended, and a fixing sleeve, which mechanically fixes the baby mouth simulator on the breast when used as intended, is provided, and the receiving space is designed as a vacuum space.
Claims
1. A baby's mouth simulator for the female breast, having a receptacle for the lactated milk and having a milking cuff which has a flexible part, with which the baby's mouth simulator can be positioned and sealed onto at least the nipples of the female breast and which is configured in a manner such that a manual milking pressure which brings about lactation can be exerted on the nipple and the adjoining regions, wherein the milking cuff is configured as a double cuff, wherein an inner sealing cuff which seals the receptacle against the areola when used appropriately and a fixation cuff which mechanically fixes the baby's mouth simulator on the breast without having a sealing function when used appropriately are provided, and in that the receptacle is configured as a vacuum chamber.
2. The baby's mouth simulator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fixation cuff is larger than the sealing cuff and surrounds the sealing cuff.
3. The baby's mouth simulator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receptacle has an opening which is provided with a valve, in particular a one-way valve, which in particular is configured as a lip valve.
4. The baby's mouth simulator as claimed in claim 1, wherein a reinforcing ring is provided which surrounds the receptacle.
5. The baby's mouth simulator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the baby's mouth simulator is constructed in two or more parts.
6. The baby's mouth simulator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexible part is constructed from a soft resilient material.
7. The baby's mouth simulator as claimed in claim 5, wherein the parts of the baby's mouth simulator consists of different materials which are connected together.
8. The baby's mouth simulator as claimed in claim 5, wherein a nipple protecting member is provided which can be inserted into the receptacle.
9. The baby's mouth simulator as claimed in claim 8, wherein the nipple protecting member can be inserted into the receptacle configured as a vacuum chamber in a sealed manner and the sealing cuff is connected to the nipple protecting member.
10. The baby's mouth simulator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outside of the receptacle is provided with protrusions in which at least parts of the fingers can be accommodated.
11. The baby's mouth simulator as claimed in claim 10, wherein openers arc provided which are stiffer than the protrusions and which can be inserted into the protrusions instead of the fingertips.
12. The baby's mouth simulator as claimed in claim 1, wherein a collecting container can be connected to the receptacle.
13. The baby's mouth simulator as claimed in claim 12, wherein the valve or a second valve is disposed between the receptacle and the collecting container.
14. The baby's mouth simulator as claimed in claim 13, wherein the collecting container is provided with an arm cuff in particular for fastening to the wrist or the forearm.
15. The baby's mouth simulator as claimed in claim 1, wherein a collecting bag having a mechanical vibrator is provided.
Description
[0024] The invention will now be explained in more detail with the aid of exemplary embodiments. The accompanying drawings show:
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[0047] In respect of the secretion of mother's milk, three effects are known to cause mother's milk to come out of the breast:
[0048] A) In the breast itself, an internal pressure which is caused by the action of oxytocin supplied via the blood vessels. In this regard, oxytocin acts to instantly contract the small muscles which surround the milk-producing cells (alveolae). This effect is also known as the let-down reflex. It is brought about most strongly and positively influenced by stimulation of the nipple with simultaneous relaxation, warmth, freedom from anxiety and from pain, and gentle massage at all appropriate points of the mother's body. An important distinction between this and the effects mentioned below is that the milk will only flow when the milk sacs are internally compressed. Without oxytocin, there would be only a little secretion of milk, even if the breast is very full and suckling is strong.
[0049] B) A further effect which causes milk to come out of the breast is the exertion of a significant mechanical pressure on the female breast, which is hereinafter described as the milking pressure because it bears a resemblance to causing milk to flow when milking by hand in dairy farming. On the one hand (variation B1), this pressure can be produced completely naturally by the child making a milking chewing movement on the areola and the nipple with the aid of the gums, tongue, cheeks and jaw. On the other hand, a very similar pressure to that generated by the child (variation B1) can be exerted by the mother, making milking movements with the fingers (variation B2) on the areola. When breastfeeding, variation B2 can be used to support variation B1. This rhythmic milking pressure, together with an active let-down reflex (effect A), is alone sufficient to empty full breasts in a short time. In variation B2, the milk has to be collected, because the up to 20 milk ducts are distributed over the entire tip of the nipple and the milk can spray out in all directions over several metres.
[0050] C) The third known effect which brings about the secretion of milk is the negative pressure or suction exerted on the breast by the infant. This effect is exploited by conventional milk pumps. Because the effects of the B variations are not present or are barely present, a negative pressure of up to 300 mm Hg is employed, which can damage the breast. However, an infant produces a negative pressure of only 55 to 150 mm Hg.
[0051] These three effects A, B and C may cooperate in different manners to result in the secretion of milk.
[0052] In the case in which an infant is fed directly at the breast, all three effects A, B and C work together. This means that a healthy infant, when effect A acts, brings about effect C by suckling, and at the same time brings about effect B1 described above with the gums, tongue etc.
[0053] In order to cause lactation without an infant, various methods are shown in
[0054] In the spread finger method, the fingers 1 of one hand 2 are held radially to the nipple 3, i.e. essentially parallel to the radial line 4 or tangentially thereto, i.e. essentially parallel to a tangential line 5. In the pointed finger method, the fingertips 1 of the hand 2 are held axially to the nipple 3, i.e. essentially parallel to the axis 6, so that in this way, a milking pressure can be exerted on the nipple 3 and the adjoining regions through a wall 20 surrounding the receptacle 9. In both methods, the receptacle 9 can be deformed from outside with the fingers 1, wherein the application of a mechanical pressure corresponds to stimulation by an infant's lips and jaw. The inner sealing cuff 15 in this regard sits on the breast 8, in particular In the region of the areola 14, and seals the receptacle 9 against the breast 8. The exertion of milking pressure compresses the receptacle 9, some air escapes from the receptacle and a negative pressure or a slight vacuum is formed. This corresponds to suckling by an infant. In this manner, by means of the baby's mouth simulator in accordance with the invention, all of the important factors for bringing about lactation in a natural manner and with a characteristic emotional feedback are simulated.
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[0056] Furthermore, the baby's mouth simulator 7 is provided with a milking cuff 12 which has a flexible part 13, with which the baby's mouth simulator 1 can be positioned and sealed at least on the areola 14 of the female breast 8. Furthermore, the flexible part 13 is configured such that a manual milking pressure bringing about lactation can be exerted on at least the nipple 3 of the female breast 8 or on the areola 14.
[0057] By means of the flexible part 13, the female breast 8 can be gripped with the fingers 1 of one hand 2 in a manner such that a manual milking pressure which brings about secretion can be exerted on the female breast 8 whereupon, by means of the mother's fingers 1, in contrast to a conventional pump, a rhythmic, precisely measurable milking pressure can be exerted on the areola 14 or the adjoining region of the breast and both a stimulation of the nerves as well as effective emptying can be carried out. In this manner, in a physiological manner, a rapid and sustained expression of milk can be obtained. If the breast 8 is swollen, in particular with spurting of the milk or a blockage, in this event, a gentle pressure can also be exerted on the areola 14 for a minute in order to move the blocking lymph fluid away. The milking pressure which is exerted also acts to significantly increase the quantity of milk which can be obtained over the same period. In addition to saving time, when used frequently, this leads to achieving almost complete potential milk production from the mother.
[0058] As can be seen in the drawings, the milk cuff 12 is configured as a double cuff, wherein an inner sealing cuff 15 which seals the receptacle 9 against the areola 14 when used appropriately and a fixation cuff 16 which mechanically fixes the baby's mouth simulator 7 on the breast 8 when used appropriately are provided. The fixation cuff 16 is larger in construction than the sealing cuff 15 and surrounds the sealing cuff 15.
[0059] The receptacle 9 is configured as a vacuum chamber by means of the one-way valve 11 or a closing cap.
[0060] In both methods, the receptacle 9 can be deformed from outside with the fingers. In this case, the inner sealing cuff 15 sits on the breast 8, in particular in the region of the areola 14. The deformation compresses the receptacle 9. This causes some air to escape from the receptacle 9 and a negative pressure or a slight vacuum is produced.
[0061] The outer fixation cuff 16 does not need to carry out a sealing action. Rather more, it serves to carry out mechanical fixing, wherein the hand 2 or the finger 1 presses the fixation cuff 16 onto the breast 8. The baby's mouth simulator 7 is then fixed thereby.
[0062] The valve 11 is configured as a one-way valve. As can be seen in
[0063] In order to mechanically protect the nipple 3, a reinforcing ring 13 is provided which surrounds the receptacle 9.
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[0069] At least the fingertips 1 of the hand 2 can be accommodated in the protrusions 19, wherein the protrusions 19 surround the receptacle 9.
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[0071] The nipple protecting member 21 has to be inserted and sealed into the receptacle 9, whereupon the sealing cuff 15 is connected to the nipple protecting member 21.
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[0073] For small quantities of milk, it may also be possible to close off the receptacle 9 with a closure. In this case, the valve 11 may also be dispensed with.
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[0076] In this embodiment, the negative pressure is produced by means of an electric milk pump (not shown). In a milk pump without the intervention of the invention, normally, the collar 33 is placed onto the region of the nipple 3. With the aid of the invention, the baby's mouth simulator 7 is now interposed. The mother can now stimulate, massage and at the same time make milking finger movements the breast using the baby's mouth simulator 7 with the aid of the adapter 32 during the pumping procedure. The inner cuff 15 serves to seal the electrically produced negative pressure against the breast. The outer cuff 16 serves to fix the adapter 32 on the breast and allows the fingers to make the milking movements. The nipple protecting ring 18 keeps the nipple region open and thus also ensures freedom from pain and also dilates the nipple to reinforce milk expression.
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0080] 1 fingertip, finger [0081] 2 hand [0082] 3 nipple [0083] 4 radial line [0084] 5 tangential line [0085] 6 axis [0086] 7 baby's mouth simulator [0087] 8 breast [0088] 9 receptacle [0089] 10 opening [0090] 11 valve [0091] 12 milking cuff [0092] 13 flexible part [0093] 14 areola [0094] 15 inner sealing cuff [0095] 16 fixation cuff [0096] 17 sealing lip [0097] 18 reinforcing ring [0098] 19 protrusion [0099] 20 wall [0100] 21 nipple protecting member [0101] 22 collecting container [0102] 23 arm cuff [0103] 24 first region [0104] 25 second region [0105] 26 connecting piece [0106] 27 flange [0107] 28 notch [0108] 29 threaded fitting [0109] 30 region [0110] 31 opening [0111] 32 adapter [0112] 33 collar [0113] 34 threaded fitting [0114] 35 plug-in adapter [0115] 36 insertion tube [0116] 37 insertion piece [0117] 38 O ring [0118] 39 tube connector