Teether
10159629 ยท 2018-12-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61J11/007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61J17/113
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A teether includes a body, and a teething member. When the teether is frozen, the teething member is positioned within the teether providing rigidity to the teether. The teething member is moveable within the body as the frozen material within the body melts. The teether may include a cylindrical body, a nipple, and a cap with the teething member providing rigidity to the nipple. The teether may also be formed from a flexible membrane with at least one acute edge. An insulative storage container for the teether has an internal structure sized to hold multiple teethers.
Claims
1. A teether comprising: a body containing a liquid; a rigid teething member; a first portion of said teether configured to reach at least half way along a gum line of a baby's mouth with a first portion of said teething member within said first portion of said teether; and a second portion of said teether configured to be prevented from entering said baby's mouth; wherein said teething member and said liquid are positioned and sealed within said body, with said teething member being positioned within said liquid and when said liquid is a non-frozen liquid, said teething member being free to slide within said non-frozen liquid and said body; said teething member is selected from a group consisting of a rod, a ring and crossed rods; and when said liquid is a frozen liquid, said frozen liquid provides rigidity within said body and maintains said teething member in a fixed position; when said liquid is a partially frozen liquid, said teething member slides within said body with resistance.
2. The teether as claimed in claim 1, wherein said body is cylindrical, and said teething member is said rod.
3. The teether as claimed in claim 2 further comprising: a closed nipple; and a cap with a central opening; wherein said nipple protrudes through said central opening of said cap and is fixed to said cylindrical body by said cap and seals said body.
4. The teether as claimed in claim 3, wherein said nipple comprises: a flexible cylindrical wall; a flexible closed rounded end located at a first end of said flexible cylindrical wall, and a flexible annular flange located at an opposite end of said flexible cylindrical wall.
5. The teether as claimed in claim 3, wherein said cap further comprises: a cylindrical wall with internal threads; and an annular flange.
6. The teether as claimed in claim 5, wherein said cylindrical wall of said cap has a surface, said surface is selected from the group comprising a smooth surface, a textured surface and a surface with indentations forming a grip.
7. The teether as claimed in claim 3, wherein said teething member has a tapered first end and a blunt second end.
8. The teether as claimed in claim 7, wherein said blunt second end has a protruding circumferential ridge.
9. The teether as claimed in claim 3, wherein said teething member has a blunt first end and a blunt second end.
10. The teether as claimed in claim 9, wherein said blunt second end has a protruding circumferential ridge.
11. The teether as claimed in claim 2, wherein said body is a cylindrical body further comprising: a first cylindrical wall, a bottom base, and a top opening opposite said bottom base.
12. The teether as claimed in claim 11, wherein said cylindrical body further comprising a neck between said first cylindrical wall and said top opening.
13. The teether as claimed in claim 11, wherein said first cylindrical wall of said cylindrical body has an external surface, said surface is selected from the group consisting of a smooth surface, a textured surface and a surface with indentations forming a grip.
14. The teether as claimed in claim 11, wherein said cylindrical body further comprising a second cylindrical wall around said first cylindrical wall.
15. The teether as claimed in claim 14, wherein said first and second cylindrical walls of said cylindrical body form a double-wall insulative body with an insulation material positioned therebetween.
16. The teether as claimed in claim 14, wherein said second cylindrical wall of said cylindrical body has a surface, said surface is selected from the group consisting of a smooth surface, a textured surface and a surface with indentations forming a grip.
17. The teether as claimed in claim 1, wherein said body is flexible and said first portion of said teether having at least one external edge formed by two sides joined at an acute angle, said portion of said teething member positioned within said acute angle.
18. A teether system including: at least two teethers, each said teether having a body containing a liquid; a rigid teething member; a first portion of said teether configured to reach at least half way along a gum line of a baby's mouth with a portion of said teething member within said first portion of said teether; and a second portion of said teether configured to be prevented from entering said baby's mouth; and an insulated storage container having an internal support structure for said teethers; wherein said teething member and said liquid are positioned and sealed within said body, with said teething member being positioned within said liquid and when said liquid is a non-frozen liquid, said teething member being free to slide within said non-frozen liquid and said body; said teething member is selected from a group consisting of a rod, a ring and crossed rods; and when said liquid is a frozen liquid, said frozen liquid provides rigidity within said body and maintains said teething member in a fixed position; when said liquid is a partially frozen liquid, said teething member slides within said body with resistance.
Description
A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(12) Referring to the drawings,
(13) The cylindrical body 10 includes a cylindrical wall 12, a bottom base 14, a neck 16, and an opening 18.
(14) The nipple 20 includes a flexible cylindrical wall 22, a flexible bulbous or rounded end 24 located at a first end of the flexible cylindrical wall 22 and a flexible annular flange 26 located at an opposite end of the flexible cylindrical wall 22. The cylinder wall 22 is sufficiently long enough for the rounded end 24 to reach at least half way along the gum line on each side of the baby's mouth.
(15) The cap 30 includes a cylindrical wall 32 and an annular flange 34. The hollow cylindrical wall 32 may include internal threads. When assembled, the internal threads of cap 30 engage the opening 18 of the cylindrical body 10 having matching external threads about the opening 18. Other suitable means known in the art to fix the cap 30 to the cylindrical body 10 are also envisioned with or without a threaded engagement.
(16) For safety reasons, the teether would also have a butterfly flange 36, also shown in
(17) As further shown in
(18) In operation, the teether 1 is assembled with the teething stick 40 placed within the cylindrical body 10. The cylindrical body 10 is filled with a liquid 50. The nipple 20 and cap 30 are fixed to the cylindrical body 10 with the teething stick 40 positioned for sliding engagement within the nipple 20. The tapered first end 42 of the teething stick 40 is positioned within the cylindrical body 10 and the blunt second end 44 is positioned within the nipple 20.
(19) The assembled teether 1 is placed in a freezer. In one embodiment, the teether 1 is placed in the freezer substantially vertical. The teether 1 can be placed individually in the freezer or within a support stand placed in the freezer to assist with keeping the teether 1 substantially vertical during freezing. As the liquid 50 within the teether 1 freezes, the teething stick 40 rises within the nipple 20. With the teething stick 40 positioned within the nipple 20, the teething stick 40 provides rigidity to the nipple 20. The vertical orientation of the teether 1 causes the teething stick 40 to be pushed within the nipple 20 during freezing. When the teething stick 40 is frozen in the vertical orientation, the first end 42 of the teething stick 40 may be a blunt end.
(20) In another embodiment, the teether 1 is frozen while the teether 1 is in any orientation other than vertical. When the teether 1 is frozen in an orientation other than vertical, the tapered first end 42 of the teething stick 40 assists with positioning the teething stick 40 within the nipple 20. As the liquid 50 freezes, the frozen material pushes against the tapered first end 42 and thus pushes the teething stick 40 into the nipple 20.
(21) When the liquid 50 within the teether 1 is substantially frozen, the teether 1 is ready for use by a baby. The nipple 20 of the teether 1 is placed within the mouth of the baby. The baby can grasp the cylindrical body 10. For this purpose, the external surface of the cylindrical wall 12 of the cylindrical body 10 may be smooth, textured or provided with indentations forming a grip. Additionally, the external surface of the cylindrical wall 32 of the cap 30 may be smooth, textured or provided with indentations forming a grip. The liquid 50 is more generally considered a fluid. The fluid may be a mixture of partially crystallized water and non-crystallized water. The fluid may also be a gel or other various materials that exhibit fluid properties.
(22) In some embodiments as shown in
(23) The baby can bite down on the nipple 20. The frozen liquid 50 within the nipple 20 provides a soothing sensation to the gums of a teething baby. The teething stick 40 provides rigidity to the nipple 20 while the liquid 50 within the teether 1 is frozen. As the liquid 50 within the teether 1 melts, the teething stick 40 is moved back and forth, into and out of the cylindrical body 10 by the actions of the baby. This reciprocal motion of the teething stick 40 in the nipple 20 delivers a massaging action to the gums as the baby uses the nipple of the teether 1. When the liquid 50 within the teether 1 is completely melted, the baby can still use the teether 1 as a soother.
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(26) After the liquid 50 with the teether 1 is frozen, it may be desirable to store the teether 1 in an insulated storage container 70 that is portable, as shown in
(27) The storage container 70 includes a stand 80 that is positioned within the storage container 70. The stand 80 is capable of maintaining multiple teethers 1 in a vertical orientation within the storage container 70. The stand 80 is removable from the storage container for freezer use.
(28) One or more teether(s) may be stored in a portable, insulated storage container thereby keeping the pacifiers cold for several hours.
(29) Storing pacifiers in the insulated cold storage container insures that the baby will have a continual supply of cool teething relief.
(30) Alternative embodiments of the teether are shown in
(31) Obviously, numerous additional modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.