Natural Drinking Training Apparatus and Training System Facilitating Normal Development of Oral Postures, Oral Movements, and Jaw/Mouth Anatomy
20190133356 ยท 2019-05-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61J9/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61J11/007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D55/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47G19/2272
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D51/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A47G19/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D51/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A food pouch spout and lid apparatus equipped with a lip stopper is described. The apparatus is designed to augment or replace the existing food pouch spout of a conventional food pouch in order to prevent speech and development issues. Such issues are known to be prevalent among children who frequently use sippy cups and food pouches which are not equipped with a lip stopper. The lip stopper of the present invention ensures that the child is unable to place the spout of the food pouch or straw into the mouth beyond the lips, ensuring the prevention of normal speech, palate, and alveolar development. One embodiment posits the integration of the lip stopper and capper apparatus into the spout of a food pouch at the point of manufacturing, eliminating the need for additional accessories.
Claims
1. A method of consuming nutrients from a food pouch by a child without damaging oral functionality, providing for natural growth of teeth and palate of the child, and fostering the development of a mature swallow pattern comprising: grasping the food pouch; wherein the food pouch is equipped with a spout; affixing a base of a capper to the spout via a press-fit cavity disposed within the base; wherein the capper is equipped with a lip stopper disposed approximately .sup.th of an inch from an opening of the capper; the child grasping the food pouch; the child placing the opening of the capper between his/her lips; the capper extending no farther into the child's mouth as it is stopped by the lip stopper against lips of the child, preventing the child from placing the capper into the mouth of the child; the child sucking at the opening of the capper; the nutrients flowing out of the opening into the mouth of the child via the capper and the child maintaining healthy oral posture, development of the mature swallow pattern, allowing normal palatal growth, and speech development.
2. A method of preventing the occurrence of oral problems, speech problems, malformations and impaired oral preparatory swallow process of a child traditionally caused by improper suckling comprising: grasping a food pouch; affixing a capper to a spout of the food pouch; wherein the capper is equipped with an opening, a lid, and a lip stopper; the child placing the opening of the capper between his/her lips; the lip stopper of the capper preventing the child from inserting the opening of the capper beyond the lips of the child; the child sucking at the opening, channeling food from the food pouch into the capper, and out of the opening; and the child receiving food into his or her mouth without negatively affecting palate growth, mature swallow pattern development, normal lingual resting posture, and speech development.
3. A method for consuming a fluidic/pureed food product by a child comprising: placing a capper in contact with a container containing the fluidic/pureed food product; wherein a center of the capper is hollow to permit the passage of the fluidic/pureed food product; wherein the capper is equipped with a planar lip stopper disposed one-eighth to one-quarter of an inch from an output end of the capper; the child brining an opening of the capper to his/her lips; the lip stopper preventing the child from placing the output end of the capper beyond his/her lips; the child sucking on the capper; and the capper delivering the fluidic/pureed food product to the mouth of the child via the output end of the capper.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the lip stopper is in communication with a spout of the container.
5. The method of claim 3, wherein the capper is placed into contact with a spout of the food pouch during manufacturing of the food pouch container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The present invention will be better understood with reference to the appended drawing sheets, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0027] The present invention is a food pouch spout and capper apparatus designed to prevent speech and palate developmental issues in children, including infants and babies. The present invention amounts to a replacement food pouch spout referenced as a capper (55) equipped with an opening (65), base (95), and lip stopper (40).
[0028] There are preferably three primary embodiments of the present invention: a first embodiment having an opening (65) equipped with a lip stopper (40) which is integrated into the default spout of the food pouch itself, a second embodiment having an opening (65) equipped with a lip stopper (40) which is configured to attach to (or rest on top of) an existing, default food pouch spout of the food pouch, referenced as a capper, and a third embodiment configured for use on a straw-like spout (115) similarly equipped with a lip stopper (40), configured to facilitate safe drinking of fluids from a cup. Such embodiments, as described below, may be equipped with a cup apparatus to house the straw or similar spout-like protrusion equipped with the lip stopper (40) of the present invention.
[0029] The system of the present invention includes the use of a capper (55), which is configured for use on conventional food pouches for babies and children. The capper (55) is also equipped with a lip stopper (40) configured to limit the extent to which the capper (55) can extend beyond the lips into the mouth of the child. Additionally, the capper (55) is equipped with a lid (75), which is permanently connected to a base (95) of the capper (55) via a tether (85). The lid (75) is configured to press-fit onto an opening (65) of the capper (55) via a press-fit cavity (105), preventing contamination of the contents of the food pouch, the entirety of the lip stopper (40), as well as the capper (55) itself. The capper (55) is designed to fit atop the stock spout or similar straw-like protrusion from the pouch. The child may then consume the food within the food pouch via the capper (55), and is unable to place the opening (65) of the capper (55) beyond his or her lips.
[0030] The capper (55), lid (75), and tether (85) of the present invention are preferably fashioned out of a rubber, silicone, or similar food-grade, flexible, water-tight material. The capper (55) is configured to form an air-tight seal on the food pouch. The lip stopper (40) disposed on the capper (55) is preferably built into the capper (55), such that the capper (55) and lip stopper (40) are a unitary piece which can be easily cleaned. As such, embodiments of the capper (55) of the present invention are preferably dishwasher-safe.
[0031] It should be understood that the capper (55) of the present invention is equipped with an opening (65) to facilitate the consumption of food through the capper (55), as shown in
[0032] It should be noted that the capper (55) of the present invention does not inhibit the flow of food from the pouch. Other pouch toppers on the market can make it difficult for the child to get the food out of the food pouch easily via suction. Additionally, it should be noted that the capper (55) of the present invention differs from other pouch toppers on the market in that it is equipped with the lip stopper (40) to prevent damage to the child from use, as well as a lid (75) to prevent contamination unlike other devices on the market.
[0033] Additionally, it should be understood that the capper (55) of the present invention may be equipped with a means by which it may be affixed to the body or spout of the food pouch when not in use in order to prevent loss of the capper (55). For example, the capper (55) may be equipped with an attachment ring configured to wrap around and adhere to the body and/or neck of the spout of the food pouch.
[0034] Regarding the third embodiment of the present invention, as those configured with a straw or similar spout equipped with a lip stopper (40), the following applies:
[0035] As depicted in
[0036] It is envisioned that the straw (35) of the third embodiment extends nearly to the bottom of the container portion (10). This is to allow the consumption of all of the liquid housed within the container portion (10) while maintaining correct drinking posture. As with conventional straws, the present invention preferably must remain upright and nearly level for the straw to function correctly. The child is required to use a chin tuck or tilt his or her head down for the lips to meet the end of the straw (35). Adequate training of drinking with a straw is important because it works to strengthen the tongue and lip muscles. Adequate strength and posturing of the lip and tongue muscles is necessary for proper swallowing, and for the correct production of many speech sounds.
[0037] The process of use of the non-integrated capper embodiment of the present invention, as depicted in
[0048] Alternate embodiments of the present invention include variations on the coloring, texture, and material of the body and lid of the present invention. Additionally, some alternate embodiments of the present invention may employ a varied number of drinking holes to provide even faster flow of liquid via the straw (35) from the container portion (10) of the present invention as the child's skill increases.
[0049] It should be understood that all embodiments of the present invention are envisioned for use by all children, including babies, physically impaired children, and some physically impaired adults.
[0050] Having illustrated the present invention, it should be understood that various adjustments and versions might be implemented without venturing away from the essence of the present invention. Further, it should be understood that the present invention is not solely limited to the invention as described in the embodiments above, but further comprises any and all embodiments within the scope of this application.
[0051] The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The exemplary embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the present invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the present invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.