TEETHER
20200022882 ยท 2020-01-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A teether for an infant includes a teething member with a stainless steel core completely covered by a layer of silicon. A main body of the teether a defines a through hole, and the teething member is movable between a first position where the teething member is positioned within the through hole of the main body and a second position where the teething member is positioned outside of the through hole of the main body.
Claims
1. A teether for an infant, comprising: a main body defining a through hole; and a teething member connected to the main body, the teething member including a metal core and a coating layer positioned around the metal core; wherein the teething member is movable between a first position where the teething member is positioned within the through hole of the main body and a second position where the teething member is positioned outside of the through hole of the main body.
2. The teether of claim 1, wherein the metal core is completely covered by the coating layer
3. The teether of claim 1, wherein the metal core is a disc having a diameter of about 60 mm and a thickness of about 2 mm.
4. The teether of claim 1, wherein the coating layer is about 1 mm thick.
5. The teether of claim 1, wherein the main body defines a channel around an inner surface of the through hole, such that, when the teething member is in the first position, an outer perimeter of the teething member is frictionally held in place within the channel of the main body.
6. The teether of claim 1, wherein the main body is substantially circular with an annular slot and the teething member is connected to the main body by a hoop surrounding the annular slot of the main body.
7. The teether of claim 1, wherein the metal core is composed of stainless steel.
8. The teether of claim 1, wherein the coating layer is composed of silicon.
9. A teether for an infant, comprising: a main body defining a through hole; and a teething member connected to the main body, the teething member including a stainless steel core completely covered by a layer of silicon about 1 mm thick; wherein the teething member is movable between a first position where the teething member is positioned within the through hole of the main body and a second position where the teething member is positioned outside of the through hole of the main body.
10. The teether of claim 9, wherein the stainless steel core is a disc having a diameter of about 60 mm and a thickness of about 2 mm.
11. A teether for an infant, comprising: a stainless steel core completely covered by a layer of silicon; wherein the stainless steel core is a disc having a diameter of about 60 mm and a thickness of about 2 mm, and the layer of silicon is about 1 mm thick.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] The present invention relates to a teether that can be safely cooled in a freezer. In particular the present invention relates to a teether which includes a metal core surrounded by a coating layer.
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[0016] In the exemplary teether 10, the coating layer 36 is overmolded over the metal core 38. Furthermore, in some embodiments the hoop 32 connecting the teething member 30 to the main body 20 is composed of the same material as the coating layer 36 of the teething member 30 and, therefore, it is contemplated that the hoop 32 can be formed simultaneously with the coating layer 36 during a single overmolding step. Alternatively, the hoop 32 can be formed separately from the coating layer 36, and can, in some embodiments, be composed of a material different than the coating layer 36.
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[0018] The exemplary teether 10 shown in the Figures is design to resemble an insect. In particular, the main body 20 includes a face 46 opposite from the connection point of the teething member 30. In addition to the face 46, the exemplary teether 10 shown in the Figures further includes other design elements including two antenna and two wings. Of course, the teether of the present invention can resemble other animals without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0019] With respect to the main body 20 of the teether 10 of the present invention, in some embodiments, the main body 20 is composed of a polymeric material including, but not limited to plastic, rubber, silicon, or the like. The main body 20 can be formed in any number of means known in the art, but in one preferred embodiment, at least the design elements of the main body 20 are formed through overmolding.
[0020] With respect to the teething member 30 of the teether 10 of the present invention, in some embodiments, the metal core 38 is composed of a non-reactive metal, such as stainless steel. Furthermore, the coating layer 36 is composed of a polymeric material including, but not limited to plastic, rubber, silicon, or the like. In one particular embodiment, the coating layer 36 is formed of silicon. Regardless of the particular material chosen, the coating layer 36 is preferably a relatively soft material suitable for teething.
[0021] In operation, the metal core 38 of the teething member 30 can be can be cooled down, for example by placement of the teether 10 in a freezer, to provide a cold, soothing effect for an infant teething on the teething member 30. The coating layer 36 then functions to protect the child from directly contacting the cold metal. Accordingly, in a preferred embodiment, the coating layer 36 provides sufficient thermal conductivity such that the metal core 38 can be cooled down relatively quickly and also to provide the cold, soothing teething for an infant, but the coating layer 36 provides sufficient thermal insulation to prevent discomfort or harm to an infant once the metal core 38 has been cooled down.
[0022] One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that additional embodiments are possible without departing from the teachings of the present invention. This detailed description, and particularly the specific details of the exemplary embodiments disclosed therein, is given primarily for clarity of understanding, and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom, for modifications will become obvious to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention.