Aromatic Pacifier Assembly
20190298618 ยท 2019-10-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L2209/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61J17/101
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L9/014
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61J7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An aromatic pacifier assembly for an infant gives off a predetermined scent by evaporation of volatile essential oils or similar substances. The aroma may be, for example, mint, menthol or eucalyptus, which may help relieve nasal congestion. The aromatic pacifier assembly is constructed to prevent evaporation of the essential oil before activation, so that the nipple does not become contaminated with a flavor the infant may find unpalatable, and so that the oil is conserved until it is desired to administer it to the infant.
Claims
1. An aromatic pacifier assembly comprising a main assembly comprising a nipple; a mouth guard; and, a housing coupled to the mouth guard; and, a a cartridge assembly; the cartridge assembly comprising an outer cartridge structure, having a number of teeth of the outer cartridge structure; an inner cartridge structure, having a number of teeth of the inner cartridge structure; and, an absorbent material 356, the absorbent material 356 being infused with an amount of aromatic compounds; the absorbent material 356 being disposed within the cartridge assembly.
2. The aromatic pacifier assembly of claim 1, wherein the outer cartridge structure further comprises a plurality of vent areas; wherein the plurality of vent areas each define a vent, the aromatic pacifier assembly further comprising a pull ring coupled to the housing; the inner cartridge structure comprises a base.
3. The aromatic pacifier assembly of claim 2 wherein at least one of the plurality of vent areas is elliptical and wherein at least one of the plurality of the vent areas is generally comma-shaped.
4. The aromatic pacifier assembly of claim 1, wherein the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the inner cartridge structure, wherein the main assembly is disposed in a first packaging compartment coupled to a backing and the cartridge assembly is generally-aseptically disposed in a second packaging compartment coupled to the backing.
5. The aromatic pacifier assembly of claim 1 wherein the outer cartridge structure comprises an outer face of the outer cartridge structure and an inner face of the outer cartridge structure, wherein a flexible locking hook is coupled to the inner face.
6. The aromatic pacifier assembly of claim 5, wherein the at least one flexible locking hook is three flexible locking hooks; wherein the at least three flexible locking hooks are each substantially undetachably mated with an outer flange of the inner cartridge structure; wherein the housing is coupled to the mouth guard via at least one type of weld selected from the group consisting of a hermetic seal, an ultrasonic weld, and a labyrinth seal.
7. The aromatic pacifier assembly of claim 2, wherein the plurality of vent areas are detachably and adhesively coupled to a sticker.
8. The aromatic pacifier assembly of claim 1, further comprising a tooth of the outer cartridge structure, wherein the housing comprises an annular area; the annular area detachably mating with the tooth of the outer cartridge structure of the cartridge assembly.
9. The aromatic pacifier assembly of claim 1 wherein the outer cartridge structure further comprises an outer rim lip; an outer face; and, an inner face; the outer cartridge structure further comprising a first tooth and a second tooth collectively disposed on an outer flange of the outer rim lip, the inner cartridge structure comprising at least one tooth of the inner cartridge structure; the at least one tooth of the inner cartridge structure comprising a first tooth and a second tooth of the inner cartridge structure; wherein the housing comprises an annular area generally circumscribing the housing, wherein the first tooth of the outer cartridge structure is frictionally coupled to the annular area of the housing, the first tooth of the inner cartridge structure is frictionally coupled to the first tooth of the outer cartridge structure, wherein the first tooth of the outer cartridge structure is simultaneously and substantially undetachably coupled to the annular area of the housing and to the first tooth of the inner cartridge structure when the first tooth of the outer cartridge structure is disposed between the annular area of the housing and the first tooth of the inner cartridge structure.
10. The aromatic pacifier assembly of claim 1 wherein the outer cartridge structure further comprises an outer rim lip, wherein the outer rim lip comprises a flexible first tooth, a flexible second tooth, a flexible third tooth, a flexible fourth tooth, a flexible fifth tooth, a flexible sixth tooth, and a flexible seventh tooth; the flexible first tooth further comprising a first inward-facing, generally convex ridge; and a, a tip comprising a concave edge adjacent to the inward-facing, generally convex ridge; a generally planar edge adjacent to the concave edge; a beveled edge adjacent to the generally planar edge; a generally concave outer edge adjacent to the beveled edge; a portion of the tip being frictionally and substantially undetachably coupled to the annular area of the housing; the flexible second tooth further comprising a second inward-facing, generally convex ridge; and a, a tip comprising a concave edge adjacent to the inward-facing, generally convex ridge; a generally planar edge adjacent to the concave edge; a beveled edge adjacent to the generally planar edge; a generally concave outer edge adjacent to the beveled edge; a portion of the tip being frictionally and substantially undetachably coupled to the annular area of the housing; the flexible third tooth further comprising a third inward-facing, generally convex ridge; and a, a tip comprising a concave edge adjacent to the inward-facing, generally convex ridge; a generally planar edge adjacent to the concave edge; a beveled edge adjacent to the generally planar edge; a generally concave outer edge adjacent to the beveled edge; a portion of the tip being frictionally and substantially undetachably coupled to the annular area of the housing; the flexible fourth tooth further comprising a fourth inward-facing, generally convex ridge; and a, a tip comprising a concave edge adjacent to the inward-facing, generally convex ridge; a generally planar edge adjacent to the concave edge; a beveled edge adjacent to the generally planar edge; a generally concave outer edge adjacent to the beveled edge; a portion of the tip being frictionally and substantially undetachably coupled to the annular area of the housing; the flexible fifth tooth further comprising a fifth inward-facing, generally convex ridge; and a, a tip comprising a concave edge adjacent to the inward-facing, generally convex ridge; a generally planar edge adjacent to the concave edge; a beveled edge adjacent to the generally planar edge; a generally concave outer edge adjacent to the beveled edge; a portion of the tip being frictionally and substantially undetachably coupled to the annular area of the housing; the flexible sixth tooth further comprising a sixth inward-facing, generally convex ridge; and a, a tip comprising a concave edge adjacent to the inward-facing, generally convex ridge; a generally planar edge adjacent to the concave edge; a beveled edge adjacent to the generally planar edge; a generally concave outer edge adjacent to the beveled edge; a portion of the tip being frictionally and substantially undetachably coupled to the annular area of the housing; and, the flexible seventh tooth further comprising a seventh inward-facing, generally convex ridge; and a, a tip comprising a concave edge adjacent to the inward-facing, generally convex ridge; a generally planar edge adjacent to the concave edge; a beveled edge adjacent to the generally planar edge; a generally concave outer edge adjacent to the beveled edge; a portion of the tip being frictionally and substantially undetachably coupled to the annular area of the housing;
11. The aromatic pacifier assembly of claim 10 wherein at least one of the plurality of vent areas is elliptical and wherein at least three of the plurality of the vent areas are generally comma-shaped.
12. The aromatic pacifier assembly of claim 10 wherein the number of teeth of the outer cartridge structure equals the number of teeth of the inner cartridge structure.
13. The aromatic pacifier assembly of claim 11, wherein the number of teeth of the inner cartridge structure are disposed on the base; the number of teeth further comprising a first tooth of the inner cartridge structure, a second tooth of the inner cartridge structure, a third tooth of the inner cartridge structure, a fourth tooth of the inner cartridge structure, a fifth tooth of the inner cartridge structure, and a sixth tooth of the inner cartridge structure; the first tooth of the inner cartridge structure comprises a generally convex flexible tip, the generally convex flexible tip comprising an outer edge of the flexible tip, the outer edge of the flexible tip being beveled and comprising a flange; and, an upper edge of the flexible tip; wherein the upper edge of the flexible tip is detachably coupled with the outer cartridge structure, wherein the flange of the first tooth of the inner cartridge structure is coupled to and nested behind the first inward-facing, generally convex ridge; the second tooth of the inner cartridge structure comprises a generally convex flexible tip, the generally convex flexible tip comprising an outer edge of the flexible tip, the outer edge of the flexible tip being beveled and comprising a flange; and, an upper edge of the flexible tip; wherein the upper edge of the flexible tip is detachably coupled with the outer cartridge structure, wherein the flange of the second tooth of the inner cartridge structure is coupled to and nested behind the second inward-facing, generally convex ridge; the third tooth of the inner cartridge structure comprises a generally convex flexible tip, the generally convex flexible tip comprising an outer edge of the flexible tip, the outer edge of the flexible tip being beveled and comprising a flange; and, an upper edge of the flexible tip; wherein the upper edge of the flexible tip is detachably coupled with the outer cartridge structure, wherein the flange of the third tooth of the inner cartridge structure is coupled to and nested behind the third inward-facing, generally convex ridge; the fourth tooth of the inner cartridge structure comprises a generally convex flexible tip, the generally convex flexible tip comprising an outer edge of the flexible tip, the outer edge of the flexible tip being beveled and comprising a flange; and, an upper edge of the flexible tip; wherein the upper edge of the flexible tip is detachably coupled with the outer cartridge structure, wherein the flange of the fourth tooth of the inner cartridge structure is coupled to and nested behind the fourth inward-facing, generally convex ridge; the fifth tooth of the inner cartridge structure comprises a generally convex flexible tip, the generally convex flexible tip comprising an outer edge of the flexible tip, the outer edge of the flexible tip being beveled and comprising a flange; and, an upper edge of the flexible tip; wherein the upper edge of the flexible tip is detachably coupled with the outer cartridge structure, wherein the flange of the fifth tooth of the inner cartridge structure is coupled to and nested behind the fifth inward-facing, generally convex ridge; the sixth tooth of the inner cartridge structure comprises a generally convex flexible tip, the generally convex flexible tip comprising an outer edge of the flexible tip, the outer edge of the flexible tip being beveled and comprising a flange; and, an upper edge of the flexible tip; wherein the upper edge of the flexible tip is detachably coupled with the outer cartridge structure, wherein the flange of the sixth tooth of the inner cartridge structure is coupled to and nested behind the sixth inward-facing, generally convex ridge; and, the seventh tooth of the inner cartridge structure comprises a generally convex flexible tip, the generally convex flexible tip comprising an outer edge of the flexible tip, the outer edge of the flexible tip being beveled and comprising a flange; and, an upper edge of the flexible tip; wherein the upper edge of the flexible tip is detachably coupled with the outer cartridge structure, wherein the flange of the seventh tooth of the inner cartridge structure is coupled to and nested behind the seventh inward-facing, generally convex ridge.
14. The aromatic pacifier assembly of claim 11, the generally planar edge adjacent to the concave edge of the first flexible tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; and, wherein the generally concave outer edge adjacent to the beveled edge of the first tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; wherein an additional generally planar edge of the first flexible tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; the generally planar edge adjacent to the concave edge of the second flexible tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; and, wherein the generally concave outer edge adjacent to the beveled edge of the second tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; wherein an additional generally planar edge of the second flexible tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; the generally planar edge adjacent to the concave edge of the third flexible tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; and, wherein the generally concave outer edge adjacent to the beveled edge of the third tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; wherein an additional generally planar edge of the third flexible tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; the generally planar edge adjacent to the concave edge of the fourth flexible tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; and, wherein the generally concave outer edge adjacent to the beveled edge of the fourth tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; wherein an additional generally planar edge of the fourth flexible tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; the generally planar edge adjacent to the concave edge of the fifth flexible tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; and, wherein the generally concave outer edge adjacent to the beveled edge of the fifth tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; wherein an additional generally planar edge of the fifth flexible tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; the generally planar edge adjacent to the concave edge of the sixth flexible tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; and, wherein the generally concave outer edge adjacent to the beveled edge of the sixth tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; wherein an additional generally planar edge of the sixth flexible tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; and, the generally planar edge adjacent to the concave edge of the seventh flexible tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; and, wherein the generally concave outer edge adjacent to the beveled edge of the seventh tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing; wherein an additional generally planar edge of the seventh flexible tooth of the outer cartridge structure is substantially undetachably coupled to the housing.
15. The aromatic pacifier assembly of claim 13, the housing having a ledge, the nipple further comprising a collar being coupled to the mouth guard and being disposed upon the ledge; wherein at least one aromatic substance is disposed upon said absorbent material; the at least one aromatic substance selected from the group consisting of nontoxic substances, volatile substances, essential oils, aromatic compounds, lavender essential oil, orange essential oil, lemon essential oil, eucalyptus essential oil, peppermint essential oil, rosemary essential oil, almond oil essential oil, coconut oil essential oil, camphor essential oil, cedar essential oil, menthol essential oil, tea tree oil essential oil, vanilla essential oil, chamomile essential oil, and cannabis essential oil, alcohols, and combinations thereof.
16. A method of using an aromatic pacifier assembly for providing aromatic compounds to a person, the method comprising: removing an aromatic cartridge assembly from a first sterile compartment of a packaged product; removing a main assembly comprising a nipple coupled to a mouth guard from a second compartment of the packaged product; sterilizing the main assembly so as to sterilize the nipple; removing a sticker detachably sealed to at least one vent of the cartridge assembly; coupling the cartridge assembly with the housing so as to hear a clicking sound; inserting the nipple into the mouth of a human, and allowing at least one aromatic compound to be diffusing through at least one vent of the outer cartridge structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] A more particular description of the invention briefly described above is made below by reference to specific examples. Several examples are depicted in drawings included with this application. An example is presented to illustrate, but not restrict, the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0055] A detailed description of the claimed invention is provided below by example, with reference to examples in the appended figures. Those of skill in the art will recognize that the components and steps of the invention as described by example in the figures below could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations, without departing from the substance of the claimed invention. Thus, the detailed description of the examples in the figures is merely representative of an example of the invention and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention as claimed.
[0056] In some instances, numerical values are used to describe features such as temperature. Though precise numbers are used, one of skill in the art recognizes that small variations in the precisely stated values do not substantially alter the function of the feature being described. In some cases, a variation of up to 500% of the stated value does not alter the function of the feature. Thus, unless otherwise stated, precisely stated values should be read as the stated number, plus or minus a standard variation common and acceptable in the art.
[0057] The mouth guard may be sized large enough to keep the baby from fitting the entire pacifier in his or her mouth. This is desirable because if the pacifier could fit within the baby's mouth, it would become a choking hazard, could be swallowed, etc. There may be a number of air ports hi the mouth guard illustrated in
[0058] An additional attachment point for a strap or retention string can be provided by the pull ring. A retention strap/line/string can be affixed to the pull ring and a nearby object so that if the pacifier is dropped, it does not fall all the way to the ground and become lost or soiled. Although not strictly necessary, the pull ring is a useful feature on the aroma emitting pacifier that can be used by either the baby or the parent to grasp and maneuver the pacifier.
[0059] The cartridge assembly may be designed to include a repository for an aromatic substance such as medicinal vapor rub(s), fabric soaked in aromatic liquid(s), gel bulbs containing aromatic substance(s), etc. Other materials that can be doused with aromatic substances include wood chips, cotton balls, strings, sponges, and any other suitable material that can initially retain and then release aromatic substances over time.
[0060] A variety of different aromatic substances may be used in an aroma emitting pacifier according to an embodiment of the invention. These substances may be non-toxic and have at least a moderate degree of volatility so that they evaporate when the seal of the aroma emitter is broken to activate the pacifier. Embodiments comprising one or more of the following substances are specifically contemplated: lavender, orange, lemon, eucalyptus, peppermint, rosemary, almond oil, coconut oil, camphor, cedar, menthol, tea tree oil, vanilla, chamomile, and cannabis. These may be pure essential oils, tinctures prepared from oils and alcohols, or other similar forms where the aromatic substance evaporates when a substantially-airtight seal is broken or removed.
[0061] The cartridge assembly may be initially sealed so that the aromas do not pervade the entire aroma emitting pacifier such that the nipple becomes flavored and the baby rejects it. Instead, the aroma emitter may contain the aroma(s) until activated by the parent just prior to giving the pacifier to the baby. Activation can be accomplished by removing a sticker or other sealant member from vents of the cartridge assembly. In other embodiments the cartridge assembly is not pre-assembled but comes as a packaged outer cartridge and a packaged inner cartridge, and the absorbent material having aromatic compounds may be packaged separately and a user may then insert the absorbent material with the aromatic compounds onto the inner surface of the inner cartridge structure or the inner surface of the outer cartridge structure and then couple the cartridge structure to the outer cartridge structure, by interlocking the teeth of the outer cartridge structure with the teeth of the inner cartridge structure, so as to form a cartridge assembly. In other embodiments, other release (activation) mechanisms are contemplated. A seal between the aroma substance and the activation button can comprise a foil, plastic, paper, rubber, silicon, gel or similar type of material (or combination) that is glued onto, melted in place, ultrasonically welded to, or otherwise affixed over vents of the outer cartridge structure. The rate of release (e.g., by evaporation) of the aromatic substance may be controlled by providing a labyrinthine channel through which the aromatic substance must travel to exit the cavity. The length and cross-section of this channel may be adjusted to account for the volatility of the aromatic substance, the quantity of substance in the chamber or cavity, and the length of time over which the aroma emitting pacifier is desired to operate.
[0062] Once the aroma(s) are released, they then travel from the aroma cavity, through aroma vents, and out of the aroma emitting pacifier. Since the baby's nose is in close proximity to the pacifier while the pacifier is being used, relatively small amounts of aroma substance(s) can produce relatively large effects without requiring the air in the entire room to be filled with aroma. Once the pacifier is no longer emitting significant amounts of aroma(s), the old aroma emitting pacifier can be disposed of and a new aroma emitting pacifier can be activated and used in its place. In embodiments with a replaceable aroma cartridge, the spent cartridge can be removed and replaced with a new one.
[0063] Attached on the bottom side of the mouth guard is a nipple that is designed to be placed within the mouth of the baby. While the baby is sucking on and/or gumming the nipple, the aroma emitting pacifier may be constantly releasing aroma(s) in dose proximity to the baby's nose and mouth. Although designed to be inhaled by the nose, when the nose is plugged and/or the baby is breathing through his or her mouth, the aromas emitted by the aroma emitting pacifier can be inhaled through the mouth as well.
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[0076] The aromatic pacifier assembly 101 may have number of teeth 160a, 160b of the outer cartridge structure 152 which may equal the number of teeth 1541a, 1541b, 1541c, 1541d, 1541e, 1541f, 1541g of the inner cartridge structure. The number of teeth of the outer cartridge structure may range between 2 and 100. Preferably, the number of teeth of the outer cartridge structure 152 may be with in 5 less or 5 greater than the number of teeth of the inner cartridge structure. Preferably, the teeth of the outer cartridge structure interlock or are coupled behind the teeth of the inner cartridge structure.
[0077] The inner cartridge structure further having at least six inner cartridge teeth 1541a, 1541b, 1541c, 1541d, 1541e. The teeth may be wedge shaped and may be tapered so as to be flexible. The teeth may have a ridge. One or more of the teeth, but preferably all of the teeth, of the inner cartridge structure
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[0082] Methods of use are contemplated. A method of using an aromatic pacifier assembly for providing aromatic compounds to a person is disclosed, the method having the steps of : removing an aromatic cartridge assembly, wherein an absorbent material 356 such as a pad that has been infused with essential oils or aromatic compounds may be generally engulfed by the aromatic cartridge assembly, from a first sterile compartment of a packaged product; removing a main assembly having a nipple coupled to a mouth guard from a second compartment of the packaged product; sterilizing the main assembly so as to sterilize the nipple; removing a sticker detachably sealed to at least one vent of the cartridge assembly; mating the cartridge assembly with the housing so as to hear a clicking sound; inserting the nipple into the mouth of a human, and allowing at least one aromatic compound to be diffusing through at least one vent of the outer cartridge structure.
[0083] The foregoing descriptions of embodiments have been presented only for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the forms disclosed. Accordingly, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. Additionally, the above disclosure is not intended to limit the embodiments. The scope of the embodiments is defined by the appended claims. annular area 310