BREAST PUMP

20220047785 · 2022-02-17

    Inventors

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    Abstract

    An electrically operated breast pump for pumping human breast milk comprises an electrical pump unit (15) and an electronic control unit (14) for controlling the pump unit (15). The pump unit (15) can be activated by the control unit (14) in a time-delayed manner. The breast pump according to the invention allows a stress-free start of the process of pumping breast milk in a simple manner.

    Claims

    1. An electrically operated breastpump for expressing human breastmilk having an electric pump assembly and an electronic control unit for controlling the pump assembly, wherein the pump assembly can be activated in a time-delayed manner by means of the control unit.

    2. The breastpump as claimed in claim 1, wherein the time delay can be activated or deactivated by a user.

    3. The breastpump as claimed in claim 1, wherein it has a switch which can be actuated by a user for the purpose of activating the time delay.

    4. The breastpump as claimed in claim 3, wherein it has a start switch for activating the pump assembly and wherein the switch for activating the time delay is the switch for activating the pump assembly.

    5. The breastpump as claimed in claim 3, further comprising a start switch for activating the pump assembly and wherein the switch for activating the time delay is a different switch.

    6. The breastpump as claimed in claim 3, wherein the pump assembly and the control unit are arranged in a pump housing and wherein the switch for activating the time delay is arranged on or in the pump housing.

    7. The breastpump as claimed in claim 1, wherein the breastpump has a speech recognition module for activating the time delay via a user.

    8. The breastpump as claimed in claim 1, wherein the breastpump has at least one breast shield for applying to a human breast and wherein the breast shield has a switch connected to the control unit for the purpose of activating the time delay.

    9. The breastpump as claimed in claim 1, wherein a display unit is present, which, during the time delay, issues a signal which can be perceived by a user.

    10. The breastpump as claimed in claim 1, wherein an optical display unit is present, which, during the time delay, gives an indication as to when the pump assembly will start.

    11. The breastpump as claimed in claim 10, wherein the optical display unit shows a changing clock or a changing bar or a decreasing numerical increment.

    12. The breastpump as claimed in claim 9, wherein the display unit issues an acoustic signal.

    13. The breastpump as claimed in claim 1, wherein a means is present for prematurely terminating an activated time delay.

    14. The breastpump as claimed in claim 13, wherein the means is a switch.

    15. The breastpump as claimed in claim 1, wherein the duration of the time delay can be selected by the user.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0022] A preferred embodiment of the invention is described below with reference to the drawings, which serve merely for explanation and should not be interpreted as restrictive. In the drawings:

    [0023] FIG. 1 shows a schematic illustration of an inventive breastpump with a flow chart which shows the control;

    [0024] FIG. 2 shows a schematic illustration of a housing containing the breastpump according to FIG. 1.

    DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0025] FIG. 1 shows an inventive breastpump having a housing 1 and a suction connector 13. Two suction tubes 2 are inserted in the suction connector 13, each leading to a breast shield 3.

    [0026] A pump assembly 15 having an electric motor, a control unit 14 for controlling the pump assembly 15 and a display control 16 are arranged in the housing 1, as can be seen in FIG. 2. A connecting channel 12, normally a tube, leads from the pump assembly 15 to the suction connector 13. In other embodiments, the pump assembly itself ends at the suction connector 13. The control unit 14 has a time delay module, for example a circuit with one or more relays.

    [0027] A display unit, here in the form of a display 10, is furthermore arranged on or in the housing 1, as can be seen in FIG. 1. A switch 11 is furthermore present. In this example, the switch 11 serves for switching the breastpump on and off and, at the same time, for activating the time delay.

    [0028] The mode of operation can be seen with the aid of the flow chart. If the switch 11 is actuated by the mother, the pump starts immediately. However, if the switch 11 is pressed for somewhat longer, a brief acoustic signal sounds. The mother is thus aware that the time delay has been activated. The control 14 therefore switches to time delay mode. This is the start 40.

    [0029] The control 14, which is connected to the display control 16 or incorporates this, now activates the display 10. A number, for example the number 10, appears on the display 10. This is the first step 41.

    [0030] In a second step 42, the control 14 waits a defined time, for example 1 second, and then reduces its decrement and subsequently shows a decreased number on the display, the number 9 here. The optical display therefore shows a decreasing numerical increment. These are the third and fourth steps 43 and 44. It is checked in the decision 45 whether the predefined duration of the delay has been fulfilled. If yes, the end of the delay 46 has been reached and the control unit starts the pump assembly. If the duration has not yet been reached, the second to fourth steps 42, 43, 44 are repeated in a loop 47. Depending on the embodiment, a possible premature deactivation of the time delay can likewise be implemented by means of this switch 11.

    [0031] Alternatively or additionally, in some embodiments, at least one of the breast shields is designed with a signal generator 30, here a switch, in order to either prematurely deactivate the time delay and/or switch on or switch off the time delay before the expressing procedure, depending on the embodiment.

    [0032] In other embodiments, a speech recognition module 17 is alternatively or additionally arranged in or on the housing 1, which is likewise connected to the control unit 14.

    [0033] In a simple manner, the inventive breastpump enables a stress-free start when expressing breastmilk.

    TABLE-US-00001 LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS 1 Breastpump 10 Display 11 Switch 12 Connecting channel 13 Suction connector 14 Control unit 15 Pump assembly 16 Display control 17 Speech recognition module 2 Suction tube 3 Breast shield 30 Signal generator 4 Flow chart of the control for the time delay 40 Start delay 41 First step 42 Second step 43 Third step 44 Fourth step 45 Decision 46 End of the delay 47 Loop