Surgery – Instruments – Oral pacifier
Patent
1997-02-18
1999-06-01
Buiz, Michael
Surgery
Instruments
Oral pacifier
A61J 1700
Patent
active
059084383
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
DESCRIPTION
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Feeding teats in multiple shapes and sizes are well known and therefore require no further description.
The same applies to aspirating bulbs, particularly used for nose cleaning of children.
Conventional feeding bottles, filled through one end and comprising a rigid body which holds the liquid or pasty product to be fed, are usually fitted with an intermediate membrane located between the container and the teat.
Other feeding bottles are filled through small holes and projections in a cup.
The applicant is not aware of the existence of a combination teat and extraction bottle forming a medicine or food dosing device, and much less that said article is fitted with a container coupled onto the ring which keeps the teat wet, and neither that it is further capable of standing upright on both the base of the container and the base of the feeding bottle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention described in the present specification refers to a dosing feeding teat designed to provide the suckling, either human or animal, with small doses of nourishment or medicines, or mixtures thereof.
A feeding bottle made of resilient material is attached to a conventional perforated nipple fitted with a protective ring, or else a large complete elastic element is fabricated to which the protective ring is subsequently incorporated.
This invention is further characterized by the special construction of the ring, provided with a cutout on one side which lodges onto the mouth of a teat protecting and humidifying container.
The container is provided with a flat base, and the feeding bottle being similarly provided with a flat base at the other end, so that the article can be placed is upright.
The proposed invention, involving a dosing feeding teat, is composed of a single or double piece resilient body fitted with a nipple on one end and a small extraction bottle on the other, separated by a conventional separating ring inserted between corresponding projections on the narrower zone of the nipple.
In use, the food or medicine (or mixture) to be administered to the infant or suckling is placed in a spoon or some similar adequate container.
After extracting the air from the bottle, the dosing teat sucks-in the product.
The infant or suckling is then fed in perfect compliance with minimum hygienic requirements, in a manner fully convenient and practical for the user.
This invention is also characteristic in that the ring--normally made of resilient plastic material and preferably having a circular shape, although other constructions may likewise be considered--is of a special construction, being provided with a cutout on one of its sides.
This cutout lodges on an external graded rim in the mouth of the container, also made of plastic material, said graded rim being dimensioned such that its height and diameter allows for a perfectly tight fit of the resilient material ring and container.
The container is filled with a humidifying product, e.g. water or a mixture of water and feeding bottle or mouth disinfectant, and the nipple is thus kept wet when not in use.
The container is built with a flat base; the feeding bottle attached to the other side of the ring is likewise provided with a flat base. This inventive article can therefore be placed to stand upright in either position.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
In order to complement the description set forth and provide a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, a drawing is attached to this specification, forming an integral part thereof, wherein the following is illustrated with a non-limiting character:
FIG. 1 is a longitudinal cross section of the dosing teat which reflects the improvements of this invention.
PREFERRED EXECUTION OF THE INVENTION
In the light of the above FIGURE, it can be seen that the proposed invention consists of a dosing feeding teat made of resilient material, comprising projection (5) in its inner rear end which has a corresponding outer recess (8), front end, to which said lateral project
REFERENCES:
patent: 5620462 (1997-04-01), Valenti
Flores Maria Nieves Cabrero
Munoz Eduardo Garcia
Munoz Juan Carlos Garcia
Rodriguez Estrella Agudo
Buiz Michael
Lewis William W.
Schwartz Robert M.
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