Baby bottle apparatus with flow control
10363201 ยท 2019-07-30
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Abstract
In one aspect, the present invention is directed to a baby bottle apparatus, comprising: a nipple (11); a liquid container (12); a flexible tube (17) connecting the nipple to the container; a normally-closed valve, for controlling the flow of fluid from the container (12) to the nipple (11); at least one lever (13), for opening the valve for fluid passage from the container to the nipple; thereby allowing a user to control fluid flow from the baby bottle apparatus. Preferably, the mechanism for limiting the distance between the parallel bars comprising a rotatable ring (15) having a different outer diameter therealong, such that a movement of each of the levers (13) is limited by the ring (15).
Claims
1. A baby bottle apparatus, comprising: a nipple; a liquid container; a flexible tube connecting said nipple to said container; a normally-closed valve, for controlling fluid flow from said container to said nipple; at least one lever, for opening said valve for fluid passage from said container to said nipple, thereby allowing a user to control fluid flow from said baby bottle apparatus, wherein said valve comprises: two parallel bars, at least one of said parallel bars being connected to one of said at least one lever; and at least one elastic member, for pulling or pushing one of said parallel bars toward the other, and wherein said flexible tube is disposed between said parallel bars, thereby resulting in said normally-closed state valve.
2. The baby bottle apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said at least one elastic member comprises at least one rubber band.
3. The baby bottle apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said at least one elastic member comprises at least one spring.
4. The baby bottle apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of said at least one lever comprises a handle connected to said baby bottle apparatus by a hinge.
5. The baby bottle apparatus according to claim 4, wherein an outline of each of said at least one lever is parallel to an outline of said container, in order to allow a user to use one hand to hold said container while pressing the handles, and wherein a distance between the outline of the container and the outline of each of the handles is up to 1 cm.
6. The baby bottle apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising a base to which each of said hinges is connected, wherein said base is connected to said container by a connection, said base having a bore in a center thereof through which said flexible tube passes.
7. The baby bottle apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said connection comprises a thread.
8. The baby bottle apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said connection comprises a snap connector.
9. The baby bottle apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a mechanism for limiting a distance between said parallel bars.
10. The baby bottle apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said mechanism comprises a rotatable ring having a variable outer diameter, a movement of each of said at least one lever being limited by said ring.
11. The baby bottle apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a canopy, for protecting a face of a baby using said bottle apparatus from inner parts of said valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention are described herein in conjunction with the following drawings:
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(17) It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(18) The present invention will be understood from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments (best mode), which are meant to be descriptive and not limiting. For the sake of brevity, some well-known features, methods, systems, procedures, components, circuits, and so on, are not described in detail.
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(20) As illustrated, the baby bottle apparatus, which is marked herein by reference numeral 10, comprises a nipple 11, a container 12, two levers 13, each rotating around a hinge 14.
(21) When a parent presses the levers 13, a valve (not illustrated in these figures) controllable by the levers 13 opens, and allows fluid from the container (not illustrated) to pour out of the container 12 through the nipple 11.
(22) Also seen in these figures is an adjustment-ring 15, upon which the user can set the maximum hole size (the hole is not illustrated in this figure), which determines the liquid flow rate.
(23) The valve is normally closed. While
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(27) The nipple assembly comprises nipple 11, canopy 16 and a tube 17 in continuation with nipple 11. The tube connects the nipple to the container, i.e., the liquid passage from the container passes through the flexible tube 17.
(28) As will be explained and illustrated, the tube 17 is a part of the valve.
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(31) The arrows illustrate the direction in which the flexible tube 17 is pressed in order to close fluid passage through the flexible tube 17. The pressing mechanism is described and illustrated hereinafter.
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(35) Each of the levers 13 ends with a pressing-bar 22. The tube (not shown but marked in other figures as reference numeral 17) that connects the nipple to the container is not shown in this figure.
(36) Elements 20 are rubber bands (shown only in
(37) It should be noted that each of the levers has a bore 24 through which the lever axis (not shown in this figure but marked in other figures by reference numeral 14) passes through. When the user presses the levers against the container 12 (not shown in these figures) the handles rotate around bore 24 into which hinge 14 is disposed, thereby opening a gap between the pressing-bars 22, thereby allowing liquid to pass through the tube.
(38) It should be noted that each of the pressing-bars 22 has a straight edge that turns towards the straight edge of the other pressing-bar. Of course, the pressing-bars do not have to be too sharp, in order not to cut the flexible tube 17 (not shown in these figures).
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(40) The baby bottle apparatus comprises a container 12 for storing therein baby food in a liquid state of aggregation. The levers 13 rotate around hinge 14. The rotation is limited, as will be detailed hereinafter.
(41) In the idle state illustrated in this figure, pressing-bars 22 are pushed against each other, thereby blocking liquid passage therethrough. Upon pressing the levers 13 towards the walls of container 12, levers 13 rotate along hinge 14, thereby drawing the pressing-bars 22 away from each other, thereby allowing liquid passage through the flexible tube 17.
(42) It should be noted that nipple 11 connects to the container 12 through flexible tube 17. Base 18 connects to the container 12 via a snap connector. Flexible tube 17 enters into base 12.
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(44) The figures show the bore 23 through which flexible tube 17 passes.
(45) Also shown is a snap connector which comprises parts 19a and 19b, for connecting base 18 to the container 12.
(46) The figures also demonstrate the way each of the hinges 14 is connected to base 18.
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(48) As described above, opening a gap between the pressing-bars 22 is carried out by pressing on levers 13 against the walls of the container 12. The movement of the levers against the container's walls is limited. The maximum gap between the pressing-bars 22 happens in the situation where the levers touch the walls of the container.
(49) Adjustment-ring 15 is used as means for adjusting the maximum gap between the pressing-bars 22. The adjustment ring rotates around base 18 (not illustrated in these figures).
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(54) Reference numeral 15a is a head of adjustment-ring 15, and reference numeral 15b is a tail of the adjustment-ring. The head 15a is disposed into bore 25 in levers 13. The opening of bore 15 is narrower than the head 15a, and therefore the movement of lever 13 towards the walls of the container is limited by the adjustment-ring 15.
(55) Since the diameter of the adjustment-ring 15 is not constant as illustrated in
(56) Thus, by changing the rotation angle of the adjustment-ring 15 a user (parent) can adjust the maximum gap generated between the pressing bars 22 (not illustrated in these figures), and thereby to adjust the fluid flow rate of the feeding bottle apparatus.
(57) In the figures and/or description herein, the following reference numerals (Reference Signs List) have been mentioned: numeral 10 denotes a baby bottle apparatus, according to one embodiment of the invention; numeral 11 denotes a nipple thereof, numeral 12 denotes a container thereof, numeral 13 denotes a lever; numeral 14 denotes a hinge along which levers 13 rotate; numeral 15 denotes an adjustment-ring; numeral 16 denotes a canopy; numeral 17 denotes a flexible tube; numeral 18 denotes a base; each of numerals 19a and 19b denotes a part of a snap connector; numeral 20 denotes a rubber band; numeral 21 denotes an anchor for the rubber band; numeral 22 denotes a pressing bar; numeral 23 denotes a bore in the center of base 18, through which flexible tube 17 passes; numeral 24 denotes a hinge's bore; and numeral 25 denotes an aperture in lever 13 for adjustment-ring 15.
(58) The foregoing description and illustrations of the embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the above description in any form.
(59) Any term that has been defined above and used in the claims, should to be interpreted according to this definition.
(60) The reference numbers in the claims are not a part of the claims, but rather used for facilitating the reading thereof. These reference numbers should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any form.