Bottle cleaning system and method
12178314 ยท 2024-12-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B2200/3006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B5/0008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B5/0079
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A bottle cleaning system, for cleaning baby bottles and other containers, includes a bottle cleaning device having several different sets of cleaning bristles. The bottle cleaning device generally includes a handle having a shaft, a first set of bristles mounted on a compressible sleeve and surrounding the shaft of the handle and a second set of bristles mounted on the shaft of the handle. The bottle cleaning device further includes an end cap at an end of the first set of bristle and having a through bore and an opening for passage of the second set of bristles. A biasing spring biases the end cap away from the handle to initially cover the second set of bristles. A third set of bristles is removable retained within a hollow channel in the handle.
Claims
1. A bottle cleaning system comprising a bottle cleaning device, the bottle cleaning device comprising: a handle; a handle shaft, affixed to and extending from the handle in a longitudinal direction; an end cap, comprising a through bore arranged in the longitudinal direction, the end cap arranged in spaced-apart configuration with the handle and movable longitudinally towards and away from the handle; a sleeve, elongately formed between and extending longitudinally from the handle and the end cap, the sleeve defining a channel formed longitudinally through the sleeve, wherein the sleeve is compressible and expandable along the longitudinal direction; a longitudinally compressible and expandable, first set of bristles, carried by the sleeve; and a second set of bristles, carried by the handle shaft, wherein the second set of bristles is longitudinally movable within and along the channel of the sleeve and the through bore of the end cap; wherein the sleeve and first set of bristles are compressible towards the handle, and the second set of bristles is exposable out of the through bore of the end cap, by a longitudinal movement of the end cap towards the handle; and further wherein the sleeve and first set of bristles are expandable away from the handle, and the second set of bristles is retractable into the through bore of the end cap, by a longitudinal movement of the end cap away from the handle.
2. The bottle cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the handle shaft is non-movable longitudinally relative to the handle.
3. The bottle cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the second set of bristles is non-movable longitudinally relative to the handle.
4. The bottle cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the handle is elongately formed in the longitudinal direction.
5. The bottle cleaning system of claim 4, wherein the handle, handle shaft, sleeve, through bore of the end cap, first set of bristles, and second set of bristles are coaxial along a central axis formed in the longitudinal direction.
6. The bottle cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the bottle cleaning device is spring-biased to move the end cap longitudinally away from the handle, to expand the sleeve and first set of bristles away from the handle, and to retract the second set of bristles and handle shaft into the through bore of the end cap.
7. The bottle cleaning system of claim 6, wherein the bottle cleaning device comprises a compression spring extending longitudinally from and between the handle to the end cap.
8. The bottle cleaning system of claim 7, wherein the handle shaft and the second set of bristles extend longitudinally through and along the compression spring.
9. The bottle cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the sleeve extends from and is integrally formed with an underside of the end cap.
10. The bottle cleaning system of claim 9, wherein the sleeve is integrally formed with the end cap into a single-piece unit.
11. The bottle cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the first set of bristles is wider than the handle.
12. The bottle cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the second set of bristles is narrower than the first set of bristles.
13. The bottle cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the first set of bristles is integrally formed with the sleeve into a single-piece unit.
14. The bottle cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the second set of bristles is integrally formed with the handle shaft into a single-piece unit.
15. The bottle cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the handle shaft is integrally formed with the handle into a single-piece unit.
16. The bottle cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the bottle cleaning device further comprises a third set of bristles removably receivable within a cavity formed in the handle.
17. The bottle cleaning system of claim 16, wherein the handle is elongately formed in the longitudinal direction, and further wherein the bottle cleaning device comprises a base cap, the third set of bristles extending radially outward of a second shaft carried by and extending from the base cap, the base cap and second shaft mountable to the handle such that the second shaft and third set of bristles are received within the cavity and are arranged in the longitudinal direction.
18. The bottle cleaning system of claim 17, wherein the third set of bristles is wider than the second set of bristles and narrower than the first set of bristles.
19. A bottle cleaning system comprising a bottle cleaning device, the bottle cleaning device comprising: a handle, elongately formed along a longitudinal direction; a handle shaft, affixed to and extending from the handle in the longitudinal direction; an end cap, comprising a through bore arranged in the longitudinal direction, the end cap arranged in spaced-apart configuration with the handle and movable longitudinally towards and away from the handle; a sleeve, elongately formed between and extending longitudinally from the handle and the end cap, the sleeve defining a channel formed longitudinally through the sleeve, wherein the sleeve is compressible and expandable along the longitudinal direction; a longitudinally compressible and expandable, first set of bristles, carried by the sleeve, the first set of bristles wider than the handle; and a second set of bristles, carried by the handle shaft and narrower than the first set of bristles, wherein the second set of bristles is longitudinally movable within and along the channel of the sleeve and the through bore of the end cap; wherein the sleeve and first set of bristles are compressible towards the handle, and the second set of bristles is exposable out of the through bore of the end cap, by a longitudinal movement of the end cap towards the handle; wherein the sleeve and first set of bristles are expandable away from the handle, and the second set of bristles is retractable into the through bore of the end cap, by a longitudinal movement of the end cap away from the handle; and further wherein the bottle cleaning device is spring-biased to move the end cap longitudinally away from the handle, to expand the sleeve and first set of bristles away from the handle, and to retract the second set of bristles and handle shaft into the through bore of the end cap.
20. A bottle cleaning system comprising a bottle cleaning device, the bottle cleaning device comprising: a handle, elongately formed along a longitudinal direction; a handle shaft, affixed to and extending from the handle in the longitudinal direction; an end cap, comprising a through bore arranged in the longitudinal direction, the end cap arranged in spaced-apart configuration with the handle and movable longitudinally towards and away from the handle; a sleeve, elongately formed between and extending longitudinally from the handle and the end cap, the sleeve defining a channel formed longitudinally through the sleeve, wherein the sleeve is compressible and expandable along the longitudinal direction; a longitudinally compressible and expandable, first set of bristles, carried by the sleeve, the first set of bristles wider than the handle; and a second set of bristles, carried by the handle shaft and narrower than the first set of bristles, wherein the second set of bristles is longitudinally movable within and along the channel of the sleeve and the through bore of the end cap; wherein the sleeve and first set of bristles are compressible towards the handle, and the second set of bristles is exposable out of the through bore of the end cap, by a longitudinal movement of the end cap towards the handle; wherein the sleeve and first set of bristles are expandable away from the handle, and the second set of bristles is retractable into the through bore of the end cap, by a longitudinal movement of the end cap away from the handle; and further wherein the bottle cleaning device comprises a compression spring, the compression spring biasing the end cap longitudinally away from the handle, to expand the sleeve and first set of bristles away from the handle, and to retract the second set of bristles and handle shaft into the through bore of the end cap, wherein the handle shaft and the second set of bristles extend longitudinally through and along the compression spring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, where like designations denote like elements, and in which:
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(8) Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word exemplary or illustrative means serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any implementation described herein as exemplary or illustrative is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms upper, lower, left, rear, right, front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
(10) The present invention is directed toward a bottle cleaning system comprising a multi-bristle bottle cleaning device having a plurality of sets of bristles for cleaning various portions of a baby bottle.
(11) Referring to
(12) With continued reference to
(13) A base cap 130 is removably attached to the proximal or first end 114 of the handle 112. The base cap 130 may be removably attached to the handle 112 in a variety of ways, such as, but not limited to, a threaded connection, a quick or quarter-turn bayonet-type connection, a magnetic connection, a friction fit connection, etc.
(14) The first set of bristles 110 includes a plurality of longitudinally extending rows 132 of individual bristles 134. Each row 132 includes a plurality of individual bristles 134 arranged in longitudinal alignment or forming said row along the longitudinal direction x. The individual bristles 134 may extend radially, as mentioned heretofore, such that the bristles 134 of each row 132 are arranged at a respective angular position relative to the central longitudinal axis 104; thus, each row 132 is arranged at a respective angular position relative to the central longitudinal axis 104. The plurality of rows 132 may extend about an entire periphery of, or 360 degrees about, the central longitudinal axis 104, as shown.
(15) The individual bristles 134 can be formed from a variety of synthetic and/or organic materials. For example, the individual bristles 134 may be formed from a metallic material such as, but not limited to, stainless steel, aluminum, brass or bronze, etc. Alternatively, the individual bristles 134 may be formed from a plastic or polymeric material, such as, but not limited to, nylon, silicone, etc.
(16) In another embodiment, the individual bristles 134 of the first set of bristles 110 may be formed from a variety of organic materials including plant and/or animal material. For example, the individual bristles 134 may be formed from a plant material such as, but not limited to, bamboo, reed or other grasses, natural plant fibers and the like. Alternatively, the individual bristles 134 may be formed from a variety of animal based materials such as, but not limited to, bone, hair or wool, etc.
(17) Preferably, the individual bristles 134 of the first set of bristles 110 are formed from one or more materials that are easily cleanable and/or sterilizable for the safety and health of a baby coming into contact with a baby bottle cleaned by the disclosed bottle cleaning device 102.
(18) Similarly, the handle 112, the end cap 120 and the base cap 130 may be formed from a variety of similar synthetic and/or organic materials. For example, the handle 112, the end cap 120 and the base cap 130 may be formed from a synthetic material such as, but not limited to, a polymeric material. The handle 112, in particular, may be formed from or otherwise treated with a rubber or rubberized material to enhance the user's grip on the handle 112 or otherwise surface treated to enhance grip. Alternatively, the handle 112 and/or the end and base caps 120 and 130, respectively, may be formed from an attractive wood for aesthetic purposes.
(19) Turning now to
(20) As noted hereinabove, the first set of bristles 110 can be formed from a variety of materials. The first set of bristles 110 can be mounted on or otherwise affixed to the inner sleeve 140. Alternatively, the first set of bristles 110 can be formed integrally with the compressible inner sleeve 140. The inner sleeve 140 is formed from a material that is flexible or compressible in order to retract the first set of bristles 110 relative to the handle 112 in a manner described in more detail hereinbelow.
(21) In order to bias and maintain the first set of bristles 110 in an initial and extended condition relative to the handle 112, shown in
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(23) The second set of bristles 160 can be formed from the same or different material than the first set of bristles 110. The second set of bristles 160 are provided to access and clean smaller diameter portions of a baby bottle such as, but not limited to, an inner part or small diameter sleeve in the baby bottle that vents the bottle and aids in preventing colic.
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(25) As with the first and second sets of bristles 110 and 160, respectively, the third set of bristles 170 may be formed from a variety of materials. Additionally, the third set of bristles may be formed integrally with the shaft 172 extending from the base cap 130 or may be formed separately and attached thereto in known manner. It should be further noted that the bristles of the first set of bristles 110, the bristles of the second set of bristles 160 and the bristles of the third set of bristles 170 may have a same or different shape (e.g., thickness) relative to each other. For instance, in the present embodiment, the bristles of the third set of bristles 170 are thicker than those of the first and second set of bristles 110 and 160.
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(27) The cap can be removed from the main bottle for further cleaning. In order to clean the narrower diameter colic vent, the second set of bristles 160 of the bottle cleaning device 102 will be used. In order to utilize the second set of bristles 160, the user brings the bottle cleaning device 102 in the extended configuration (
(28) As the end cap 120 is moved in the direction of arrows A, the proximal face 146 of the end cap 120 pushes proximally on the compressible inner sleeve 140 and biasing spring 150, causing the inner sleeve 140, first set of bristles 110, and biasing spring 150 to compress towards the distal face 148 of the handle 112. The inner sleeve 140 and biasing spring 150 may abut against the distal face 148 of the handle 112 to facilitate such compression. In addition, as the end cap 120 is moved in the direction of arrows A and the first set of bristles 110, inner sleeve 140, biasing spring 150, and end cap 120 are retracted towards the handle 112, the second set of bristles 160 effectively passes and protrudes through the opening 128 in the end cap 120 in the direction of arrow B, causing the second set of bristles 160 to protrude distally from the end cap 120 and become exposed. Thereafter, the second set of bristles 160 can be used to clean the colic vent of the baby bottle as well as any other smaller parts, while the end cap 120 and other retractable parts remain retracted by the end cap 120 abutting against surfaces adjacent to the colic vent or other smaller parts. Having the handle 112, handle shaft 162, first set of bristles 110, second set of bristles 160 and through bore 166 coaxial may facilitate intuitive use of the device and efficient forward force exertion on the end cap 120 via the handle 112 in order to compress the device and thereby expose the second set of bristles 160.
(29) For example, the end cap 120 may be retracted simply by pressing the end cap 120 against a proximal end of the colic vent forcing the second set of bristles 160 through the opening 128 in the end cap 120 and into the colic vent of the baby bottle. Once the user is done using the second set of bristles 160, pressure may be removed from the end cap 120 by pulling the bottle cleaning device 102 proximally and away from the adjacent surfaces, to retract the second set of bristles 160 back into the through bore 166 in the end cap 120 and the channel 164 in the inner sleeve 140. Specifically, the biasing spring 150 biases the end cap 120, and thus the first set of bristles 110 and inner sleeve 140, in the opposite direction of arrows A, out and over the second set of bristles to the fully extended condition. It should be noted that, in some embodiments, such as the present embodiment, the second end 144 of the inner sleeve 140 may be attached to or otherwise affixed to the end cap 120; for example, in the present embodiment, the second end 144 of the inner sleeve 140 is integrally formed with the proximal face 146 of the end cap 120. Alternatively or additionally, the inner sleeve 140 may be elastically compressible and biased to expand oppositely to arrows A.
(30) In some embodiments, as shown in
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(32) As noted hereinabove, the first, second and third sets of bristles 110, 160 and 170, respectively, may be formed from different materials giving the first, second and third sets of bristles 110, 160 and 170 different scrubbing characteristic, such as, but not limited to, stronger or gentler scrubbing effects depending on the stiffness or softness of the individual bristles. Additionally, the differing diameters D1, D2 and D3 of the first, second and third sets of bristles 110, 16 and 170, respectively, allow for different diameter portions of a baby bottle to be cleaned with the same device, i.e., the disclosed bottle cleaning device 102.
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(34) It should be noted that one or both of the second or third set of bristles 160 and 170, respectively, may be replaced with a small diameter wire for clearing and cleaning very small diameter parts of a bottle. The disclosed bottle cleaning system 100 provides a single device containing multiple bristle sizes for use in cleaning various parts of a bottle.
(35) Since many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.