Nipple System for Delivering Fluid to an Animal
20200077623 ยท 2020-03-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure refers to an apparatus for feeding an infant animal has in one embodiment a nipple combination comprising a one-way valve engaged with the proximal end of the tube of a nipple, and an open rather than self-sealing nipple aperture. A self-sealing nipple aperture is obviated by the one-way valve in the distal end of the tube of the nipple.
Claims
1. A nipple for feeding a young non-human animal, the nipple comprising: a hollow upper portion having a tip and a base; and a hollow lower portion having a plenum and a bottom; and the tip of the upper portion having an orifice; and a flow control valve engaged with the base of the hollow upper portion; and the base of the upper portion fixedly engaged with the plenum of the lower portion; wherein the base of the lower portion engages with a vessel for containing liquid feed for young non-human animals, the flow control valve preventing dripping of said liquid in said vessel and residing outside of the mouth of the animal during feeding.
2. The nipple of claim one wherein; the orifice is normally open.
3. The nipple of claim one further comprising: a spherical elastomeric air vent check valve engaged with the plenum of the lower portion for allowing the passage of air into said vessel as liquid is removed through said orifice by said young non-human animal during feeding; and the air vent check valve configured to prevent leakage from head pressures of up to 70 cm H.sub.2O.
4. The nipple of claim one wherein the flow control valve comprises a flanged cylinder; and at least one cut in a closed end of said cylinder; and said flange engaged with a fitting that is in turn engaged with said nipple upper portion proximal to said base; and the flanged cylinder and cut provide a valve configured to hold up to 70 cm H.sub.2O; wherein a pressure greater than the flow control valve configured pressure causes the cylinder to deform and the cut to open allowing fluid to flow through.
5. The nipple of claim one wherein the flow control valve comprises: a flanged cylinder; and the flanged cylinder end, providing an elastomeric surface; and said elastomeric surface having a cut opening proximal to the center of the surface; and said flange of said flanged cylinder is engaged with a substantially rigid annular fitting; and said flange and annular fitting combination are fixedly engaged with said hollow lower portion proximal to said plenum; wherein fluid flowing from said vessel through said nipple passes through said valve when under greater than atmospheric pressure.
6. The nipple of claim one further comprising: a collet threaded to mate with a threaded throat of a container; and said collet engaging the plenum against the throat of said container to seal the nipple to said container.
7. A nipple for feeding a young non-human animal, the nipple comprising: a hollow upper portion having a tip and a base; and a hollow lower portion having a plenum and a bottom; and the tip of the upper portion having an orifice; and the base of the upper portion fixedly engaged with the plenum of the lower portion; and the hollow area of the upper portion in fluid communication with the hollow area of the lower portion; and a receptacle for a fitting between said upper portion and said lower portion proximal to the engagement between the base of the upper portion and the plenum of the lower portion; and a valve fixedly engaged with said fitting; and a retaining ring fixedly engaging said valve in said fitting; wherein the valve is sealed around the inner walls of the hollow upper portion and allows fluid to flow from the vessel, out through the orifice when a pressure differential occurs between the outside of the orifice and the interior of the vessel.
8. The nipple of claim seven wherein the orifice is normally open.
9. The nipple of claim seven further comprising: an air vent check valve comprising: an elastomeric hollow spherical central form; and molded buttress forms extending from said hollow spherical central form; and a cut in said elastomeric hollow spherical central form providing an air vent check valve engaged with the plenum of the lower portion for allowing the passage of air into said vessel as liquid is removed through said orifice by said young non-human animal during feeding; and the air vent check valve configured to prevent leakage from head pressures up to 70 cm H.sub.2O; wherein the spherical form combined with buttress forms provides sufficient surface area and sufficient stiffness to provide the rigidity to prevent leakage from head pressures of up to 70 cm H.sub.2O.
10. The nipple of claim seven wherein the flow control valve is configured to hold a pressure up to 70 cm H.sub.2O.
11. The nipple of claim seven further comprising: a collet threaded to mate with a threaded throat of a container; and said collet engaging the plenum against the throat of said container to seal the nipple to said container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] To assist those of skill in the art in making and using the disclosed invention and associated methods, reference is made to the accompanying figures, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION
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[0024] Furthermore, flexing a spherical form requires more force than flexing a flat form as the spherical form requires greater deformation of material to flex than that of a flat form.
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[0028] One skilled in the art understands that the bottle is shown for reference; the nipple combination is designed to fit on varying types of vessel.
[0029] These embodiments should not be construed as limiting; additions and modifications to what is expressly described herein are understood to be included within the scope of the invention.