Device and method for guiding latch-on
10143630 ยท 2018-12-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Aizhi Yang (Shanghai, CN)
- Renjun Yu (Shanghai, CN)
- Xin CHEN (Shanghai, CN)
- Axelle Stephanie Maud Ducos (London, GB)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The invention proposes a device (1) and a corresponding method, wherein the device (1) comprises: a first element (10) to be attached to a breast of a breastfeeding mother; and a first marker (11) located on the outer surface (100) of the first element (10), wherein the first marker (11) is used for indicating a position of a mother's breast that the baby's lip is expected to contact in order to correctly hold the mother's breast. With the device (1) attached to the mother's breast, the first marker (11) indicates a position that the baby's lip is expected to contact, and the breastfeeding mother can have a clear view of whether the baby correctly holds the mother's breast according to the distance between the first marker (11) and the baby's lip.
Claims
1. A device comprising: a first element, in the shape of a rectangular ring, the first element including an upper portion, a lower portion and two opposing curved shaped sides connecting the upper and lower portions, the first element configured to be attached to a breast of a breastfeeding mother, the upper portion being attachable to an upper portion of the breast above a nipple, the lower portion being attachable to a lower portion of the breast below the nipple; wherein the upper and lower portions of the rectangular ring are separated by a central cavity having a length and width dimension comparable to the respective sides of the rectangular ring, a first marker shaped in the contour of a baby's lower lip to provide the breastfeeding mother with an accurate reference for determining the expected location of the baby's lip, the first marker comprising a plurality of protruding knobs or ribs located on an outer surface of the lower portion of the first element to indicate the position of the device that the baby's lower lip is expected to contact in order to correctly hold the mother's breast, a second marker located on an outer surface of the upper portion of the first element to indicate the position of the mother's breast that the baby's upper lip is expected to contact, wherein the first marker on the lower portion of the first element is a tactile marker which suits the shape of the baby's lower lip, wherein the first and second markers extend in an up-down direction, and wherein the distance from the marker on the upper portion to the nipple is shorter than the distance from the marker on the lower portion to the nipple, and wherein the first and second markers occupy most of the outer surfaces.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the second marker on the upper portion of the first element is a visible marker.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second markers are located along an arch with a radius of approximately 20 mm to 35 mm from the center of the device.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the first element is fan-shaped.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the device further comprises a protruding portion configured for covering the nipple of the mother's breast, which protruding portion has at least one aperture for releasing breast milk.
6. The device according to claim 5, wherein the shape of the protruding portion fits the shape of the nipple of the mother's breast.
7. The device according to claim 5, wherein the protruding portion is detachable from the device.
8. The device according to claim 1, wherein the device further comprises: a second element configured for attaching the first element to the breast.
9. The device according to claim 1, wherein the first marker on the lower portion of the first element is a visible marker.
10. The device according to claim 9, wherein the visible marker comprises a colored line.
11. The device according to claim 1, wherein the first marker comprises an area whose surface roughness is different from a surface roughness of the roughness of the outer surfaces not occupied by the first and second marker.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) The above and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become obvious by reading the following description of non-limiting embodiments with reference to the appended drawings, in which
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(8) In the drawings, same or similar reference signs refer to same or similar components.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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(11) The first element 10 has an outer surface 100 and an inner surface 101. The outer surface 100 faces outwards when the device 1 is attached to the mother's breast; while the inner surface 101 faces inwards, i.e. faces the breast of the breastfeeding mother. In
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(13) According to an embodiment, the first marker 11 can be located on the lower portion L of the first element 10. The first marker 11 can be a plurality of protruding knobs, and the first marker 11 on the lower portion is used for indicating the position of the mother's breast for the baby's lower lip, as shown in
(14) In another embodiment, instead of being located on the lower portion of the first element 10, the first marker 11 (not shown in
(15) In another embodiment, besides the first marker 11, the device 1 further comprises a second marker 12 located on a portion of the first element opposite to the portion where the first marker 11 is located, i.e. the first marker and the second marker extend in an up-down direction. In other words, the first marker 11 and the second marker 12 are located on the lower portion L and the upper portion U respectively of the first element 10 for indicating the positions of a mother's breast that the baby's lower lip and upper lip respectively are expected to contact. To be specific, for example, when the first marker 11 is located on the lower portion L of the first element 10, the device 1 further comprises a second marker 12 located on the upper portion U of the outer surface of the first element 10, and the second marker 12 indicates the position that the baby's upper lip should be close to.
(16) As can be seen in
(17) In another embodiment, the marker on the upper portion U of the first element 10 can be a tactile marker, enabling the mother to touch also the marker on the upper portion U to determine whether the baby is latching on to the breast correctly. Therefore, when the marker on the upper portion is a tactile marker, the mother can determine whether the baby is latching on to the breast correctly by touching the marker; when the marker on the upper portion is a tactile marker or a visible marker, the mother can determine whether the baby is latching on to the breast correctly by touching or looking at the marker.
(18) Of course, in addition to the form of the curved line shown in
(19) According to an experiment cited in Anatomy of the lactating human breast redefined with ultrasound imaging, J. Anat. (2005)206, pp. 525-534, Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 2005, the areola radius is 27.85.5 mm and 25.65.5 mm for the left and the right breast, respectively. Therefore, the markers can be located along an arch with a radius of approximately 20 mm to 35 mm that is centered on the nipple, so that when the device 1 is worn on the breast of the breastfeeding mother, the marker is adjacent to the edge of the areola of the breast of the breastfeeding mother. Therefore, when the baby is latching on the breast of the breastfeeding mother, the baby's lip is instructed to cover most of the areola of the breast according to the marker.
(20) In another embodiment, the distance from the marker on the upper portion U, for example second marker 12, to the nipple is shorter than the distance from the marker on the lower portion L, for example the first marker 11, to the nipple. It is suggested by the lactation consultant that the baby's mouth should cover the nipple, most of the areola and sometimes some of the breast tissue, slightly more at the bottom of the breast than at the top, so that the nipple of the breastfeeding mother can touch the baby's palate, and the baby's sucking activity is stimulated.
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(23) In the embodiment, the device 1 further comprises a protruding portion 30 covering the nipple of the breast, and the protruding portion 30 has at least one aperture 300 for releasing breast milk. The protruding portion 30 has generally a funnel-shape which substantially fits the shape of the breastfeeding mother's nipple and part of the breast.
(24) The device with protruding portion 30 has at least two functions. The first function is to protect the nipple of the breastfeeding mother, in which case, the device 1 could also be deemed a nipple protector with the function of guiding the baby to correctly latch-on. The second function of the protruding portion 30 is to guide the placing of the device 1 onto the mother's breast. The protruding portion 30 and the first element 10 could be an integral piece as shown in
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(28) The protruding portion 30 can help the mother to properly place the device 1 and hence wear it in the proper position. When placing the device 1, the mother first wears the whole device 1 with the protruding portion 30 covering the mother's nipple. As a result, the first element 10 will be properly attached to the mother's breast and the marker will be located in the correct position. And after the device 1 is properly placed on the breast, the mother can remove the protruding portion 30 from the device 1. After the removal of the protruding portion 30 from the device 1, the baby can contact more of the tissue of the mother's real skin, which is a better stimulus to the breast of the breastfeeding mother and as a result the baby will get sufficient milk. Furthermore, the removal of the protruding portion can help the mother's skin to be more in contact with the air, making both the mother and the baby feel natural.
(29) Of course, in the case that the mother has a sore or cracked nipple, she may not remove the protruding portion 30 from the device 1; in other words, the mother may wear the device 1 with the protruding portion 30 as if the protruding portion 30 and the first element 10 are in one piece, as shown in
(30) The shape of the first element 10 is not limited to the above embodiments. For example, the first element 10 can also be fan-shaped or strip-shaped, rectangular-ring shaped etc. When the first element 10 is fan-shaped or strip-shaped, for example, when wearing the device 1, the mother is further provided with instructions on how to attach the device 1 to her breast. For example, when the first element 10 is strip-shaped, and the first marker 11 and/or the second marker 12 occupy most of the outer surface 100, the mother may be instructed to attach the marker 11 and/or marker 12 so as to be 25 to 30 mm away from the nipple, with one marker being situated below the nipple and the other marker being situated above the nipple in such a manner that they are aligned with the edge of the areola.
(31) In an embodiment, the device 1 is designed in different sizes to fit different sizes of different mothers' breasts and/or the sizes of different babies' mouths. When the size of a mother's breast is considered, a ruler for aiding the mother to measure her nipple size is provided.
(32) According to an embodiment, the device 1 further comprises a second element (not shown in the FIGS.) for attaching the first element 10 to the breast. The second element comprises a strap for attaching the first element 10 to the breast; the strap can be long enough to go around the back of the mother. Alternatively, two straps are provided respectively on the two opposing sides of the first element 10, and these two straps can meet at the mother's back to be joined together with buckles, so that the device 1 is held in place against the breast of the mother. Those skilled in the art can understand that the device 1 can be worn with the second element in a way similar to a bra, for example.
(33) In another embodiment, the device 1 may have adhesive material on the inner surface 101 of the first element 10, so that the inner surface 101 can be attached to the breast by means of the adhesive material. The adhesive material can be silica gel, etc.
(34) In another embodiment, the first element 10 of the device 1 is made of adhesive material, such as silicone, latex or plastic, so that the inner surface of the first element 1 can be attached to the surface of the mother's breast without a need for the second element. Such kind of material also has the advantage that it feels similar to the mother's real skin, and hence the baby will not have many difficulties suckling through the device 1. In another embodiment, the material of the device 1 is safe, for example, it can be the nipple of a milk bottle and it can be sterilized.
(35) According to another aspect of the invention, a method is proposed that comprises a step of attaching a device 1 to a breast of a breastfeeding mother, the device 1 comprising a first marker 11, which first marker 11 is used for indicating a position of a mother's breast that the baby's lip is expected to contact in order to correctly hold the mother's breast.
(36) It is to be understood that the term contact in the context of this invention does not mean actually touch. According to different criteria, the meaning of contact could be that the baby's lip is expected to touch the position indicated by the marker, or it could mean that the baby's lip is expected to be close to the position indicated by the marker, i.e. within a certain distance thereof.
(37) There are a plurality of criteria for indicating the position of a mother's breast that the baby's lip is expected to contact in order to correctly hold the mother's breast. For example, when the marker can neither be seen nor touched by the mother, it means the marker is completely in the baby's mouth and thus an indication that the baby is correctly sucking the mother's breast; or, when the marker can be seen or touched within a certain distance from the baby's lip, for example within a finger's distance from the baby's lip, it means that the baby is correctly holding the mother's breast; otherwise, when the marker can be seen or touched beyond a certain distance from the baby's lip, it can be determined that the baby is incorrectly sucking the mother's breast. Of course, with the different criteria, the distance between the marker and the nipple may vary, and those skilled in the art could design other criteria for indicating correctness of latch-on, based on the device and method proposed in the embodiment of the invention.
(38) Although the above embodiments illustrate scenarios where a baby actually suckles the mother's breast, those skilled in the art can understand that an embodiment of the present invention can also serve an educational purpose. For example, an embodiment of the device 1 can be worn in front of the mirror by women in late pregnancy to learn what the correct baby latch-on position is according to the markers.
(39) Those of ordinary skill in the art can understand and realize modifications to the disclosed embodiments, through studying the description, drawings and appended claims. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the invention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. The word comprising does not exclude the presence of elements or steps not listed in a claim or in the description. The word a or an preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements. In the practice of the present invention, several technical features in the claim can be embodied by one component. In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claims.