Pacifier Cleaning And Storage Apparatus

20240100574 ยท 2024-03-28

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    Abstract

    A pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus that is disclosed in two design configurations. Both configurations have three main elements, an upper section, a center section and a lower section. Within the upper section is a pump with a water inlet and an adjustable spray nozzle. Within the lower section is a support member at the substantial midpoint. Within the lower section is an internal support member that is located at the substantial midpoint of the lower section. The is apparatus can be opened, and a pacifier can be placed on the internal support member. Clean water is put into the center section, and when a resilient member on the upper sections is squeezed and downward pressure is applied, the water is forced through the inlet into the pump. The water is then sprayed, onto the pacifier. Once the pacifier has been cleaned, it can be removed, or remain within the apparatus. The difference between the second design and the first design is the second design has an appearance of a stylized bear or other animal.

    Claims

    1. A pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus (PCSA) comprising: an upper section comprising a base having: an upper surface, a lower surface, a perimeter edge, a resilient member with an upper tip, the resilient member extending upward from the base upper surface, a threaded opening on the base lower surface, a pump having an upper end, a lower end a water inlet and an adjustable spray nozzle on the lower end, the pump extending downward from the base lower surface, a center section comprising: an upper surface having: an opening, a threaded member that correspond to the threaded opening on the base, an upper perimeter edge, an outer surface, an inner surface, a lower perimeter edge, a lower interface, a lower opening, a hinge tab, a lower section comprising: an upper opening, an upper interface that corresponds to the lower interface on the center section, an upper perimeter edge, a hinge slot that is mated to the hinge tab on the center section, an outer surface, an inner surface, a lower surface, a lower perimeter edge, and an internal support member having a center opening and at least two spokes, the support member located within the lower section at a substantial midpoint of the section.

    2. The pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the upper section, center section and lower section are made of plastic.

    3. The pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the upper section, center section and lower section are made of rubber.

    4. The pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the upper section center section and lower section are made of a composite material.

    5. The pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus of claim 1, wherein when the upper section is un-screwed and removed from the center section, clean water is inserted into the center section.

    6. The pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a pacifier is placed into the lower section via the lower section upper opening and rests upon the internal support member.

    7. The pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus of claim 1, wherein water within the center section flows through the water inlet into the pump, and then when squeeze pressure is applied to the upper section resilient member, the water is forced out of the adjustable spray nozzle and onto the pacifier.

    8. The pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus of claim 1, wherein after water is sprayed onto a pacifier, the pacifier is removed from the lower section by separating the center section from the lower section.

    9. A pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus (PCSA) with the appearance of a stylized bear, the PCSA comprising: a hat comprising: a base having: an upper surface, a lower surface, a perimeter edge, a resilient member with an upper tip, a securing member with an inner end and an outer end having a ring, the securing member extending outward from the hat base perimeter edge, a threaded opening on the base lower surface, a pump having an upper end and an adjustable spray nozzle, the pup extending downward from the base lower surface, a head section comprising: an upper surface having: an opening, a threaded member that corresponds to the threaded opening on the base, an outer surface, an inner surface, a face on the outer surface, the face having two eyes, a nose and two ears, a lower perimeter edge, a lower interface, a lower opening, a hinge tab, a body section comprising: an upper opening, an upper interface that corresponds to the lower interface on the head section, an upper perimeter edge, a hinge slot that is mated to the hinge tab on the head section, an outer surface, an inner surface, a lower surface, a lower perimeter edge, two arms, two feet, and an internal support member having a center opening and at least two spokes, the support member located within the body section at a substantial midpoint of the section.

    10. The pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus of claim 9, wherein the hat section, the head section and the body section are made of plastic.

    11. The pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus of claim 9, wherein the hat section, the head section and the body section are made of rubber.

    12. The pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus of claim 9, wherein the hat section, the head section and the body section ar made of a composite material.

    13. The pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus of claim 9, wherein the hat section, the head section and the body section are made of a combination of multiple different materials.

    14. The pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus of claim 9, wherein when the hat section is un-screwed and removed from the head section, clean water is inserted into the head section.

    15. The pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus of claim 9, wherein a pacifier is placed into the body section via the body section upper opening and rests upon the internal support member.

    16. The pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus of claim 9, wherein an oral hygiene device is placed into the body section via the body section upper opening and rests upon the internal support member.

    17. The pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus of claim 9, wherein water within the head section flows through the water inlet into the pump, and the when squeeze pressure is applied to the hat section resilient member the water is forced out of the adjustable spray nozzle and onto the pacifier.

    18. The pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus of claim 9, wherein after water is sprayed onto a pacifier, the pacifier is removed from the body section by separating the head section from the body section.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0029] FIG. 1 is an orthographic exploded view of a pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus first design configuration.

    [0030] FIG. 2 is an elevational exploded view of the pacifier cleaning and storing is apparatus first design configuration.

    [0031] FIG. 3 is a front elevational view of the pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus second design configuration.

    [0032] FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus second design configuration.

    [0033] FIG. 5 is an elevational rear view of the pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus second design configuration.

    [0034] FIG. 6 is an elevational rear view with internal view of the pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus second design configuration.

    BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

    [0035] The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms that disclose a preferred embodiment with two design configurations, of a pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus (PCSA). For many infants and toddlers, one of the most important items in their lives is a pacifier. Due to the nature of its function, when in use a pacifier is located within an infant's/toddler's mouth. As a result it is extremely important that a pacifier is clean prior to use. Typically, a pacifier is simply cleaned in a sink, often along with other household/kitchen items. This is not optimal, and what is needed is a dedicated cleaning device that is used only for a pacifier(s). This would reduce the likelihood of contamination from a pacifier being to close proximity to other items that are being cleaned. The PCSA offers a solution of this problem by providing an apparatus into which a pacifier can be placed, fully enclosed, and the cleaned. After cleaning, a pacifier can be removed for immediate use, or the pacifier can remain in the apparatus for use when required.

    [0036] The first design configuration of the PCSA 10, as shown in FIGS. 1-2, is a basic design with a generic appearance. The first design configuration 10 is comprised of an upper sections 12 comprising a base 14 having an upper surface 16, a lower surfacer 18, and a perimeter edge 20.

    [0037] The base 14 can be any shape, with circular preferred. Expanding upward from the base upper surface 16 is a resilient member 22 with an upper tip 24. On the base lower surface 18 is a threaded opening 26. Extending downward from the base lower surface 18 is a pump 28 having an upper end 30, a lower end 32, a water inlet 34 and an adjustable spray nozzle 36 located at the pump's lower end 32.

    [0038] Directly below the upper section 12 is a center section 42 comprising an upper surface 44 having an opening 46. A threaded member corresponds to the threaded opening 26 on the base. and an upper perimeter edge 50 extends around the upper surface 44. Also, on the center section 42 is an outer surface, an inner surface 56, a lower perimeter edge 58 a lower interface 60, a lower opening 62 and a hinged tab 64.

    [0039] Below the center section 42 is a lower section 70 comprising an upper opening 72, an upper interface 74 that corresponds to the lower interface 60 on the center section 42. The two interfaces 60,74 maintain the center section 42 secured to the lower section 70. Extending around the upper opening 72 is an upper perimeter edge 76. A hinge slot 78 is located on an outer surface 80 and is mated to the hinge tab 64 on the center section 42. The lower section 70 also comprises an inner surface 82, a lower surface 84 and a lower perimeter edger 86, as shown in FIGS. 1-2. Located within the lower section 70 at the substantial midpoint is an internal support member 92 having a center opening 94 and at least two spokes 96, thereby creating a grill-like structure, as shown in FIG. 1.

    [0040] The second design configuration of the PCSA 100, as shown in FIGS. 3-6, is functionally the same as the first design configuration except the second design has the appearance of a stylized bear 102, with is appealing to young children and adds to the aesthetic look of the PCSA 100. The second design configuration 100, as a stylized bear 102, as best shown in FIG. 3, comprised of a hat section 104 with a base 106 having an upper surface 108, a lower surface 110, and a perimeter edge 112. Extending upward from the base 106 is a resilient member 114 with an upper tip 116 which appears as the top of the hat. Extending outward from the hat base perimeter edge 112 is a securing member 120 with an inner end 122 and an outer end 124 having a ring 126. On the base lower surface 110 is a threaded opening 130. Extending downward from the base 106 is a pump having an upper 134, a lower end 136, a water inlet 138, and an adjustable spray nozzle 140 on the lower end 136.

    [0041] As shown in FIG. 3, below the hat section 104 is a head section 146 comprising an upper surface 148 having an opening 150, a threaded member 152 that corresponds to the threaded opening 130 on the base 106 and an upper perimeter edge 154. The head section 146 also has an outer surface 156, a lower surfacer 158, and, to add to the appearance of a bear, a face 160 with two eyes 163, a nose 164, ad two ears 166. At the bottom of the head is a lower perimeter edge 170, a lower interface 172, a lower opening 174 and a hinge tab 176.

    [0042] Below the head section 146 is a body section 180 comprising an upper opening 182, an upper interface 184 that corresponds to the lower interface 172 on the head section 146, and an upper perimeter edge 186. A hinge slot 188 is mated to the hinge tab 176 on the head section 146. The body section 180 also comprises an outer surface 190, an inner surface 192, a lower surface 194 and a lower perimeter edge 196. To add to the bear appearance, the body section 180 has two arms 200 and two feet 202.

    [0043] Located within the body section 180 at the substantial midpoint of the section is an internal support member 206 having a center opening 208 and at least two spokes 210, thereby creating a grill-like structure, as shown in FIG. 4.

    [0044] For both design configurations, the upper section/hat section, center section/head section or lower section/body section can be made of various materials including plastic, rubber or a composite material, with plastic preferred. The different components of the PCSA 10 can also be made of multiple different materials.

    [0045] To use the PCSA 10 the upper/hat section is un-screwed and removed from the center/head section. Clean water is then inserted into the center/head section. A pacifier 214 is placed into the lower/body section via the lower/body section upper opening, and the pacifier 214 rests upon the internal support member. Water within the center/head section flows through the water inlet into the pump. From there, when the resilient member on the upper/hat section is squeezed, the applied pressure causes the water to be forced out of the adjustable spray nozzle and onto the pacifier 214, as shown in FIG. 6. After the water is sprayed onto the pacifier, and the pacifier is clean, the pacifier for use, or the pacifier can be stored within the PCSA. When the pacifier is removed the dirty water that has collected at the bottom of the lower/body section, beneath the support member is removed from the PCSA.

    [0046] It should be noted that while the PCSA 10 is primarily for use with a pacifier, any oral hygiene products can be placed within either a conventional or modified PCSA 10. The ability to spray clean water on an item, in an enclosed environment, can be applied for use with many items such as a toothbrush or a comb. Also, if desired multiple pacifiers (or other items) can be placed into the PCSA 10, as long as the size of the PCSA permits it.

    [0047] While the invention has been described in detail and pictorially shown in the accompanying drawings it is not to be limited to such details, since many changes and modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and the scope thereof. Hence, it is described to cover any and all modifications and forms which may become within the language and scope of the claims.