Reusable breast shield
A reusable, washable breast shield for use by lactating women. The shield comprises a plurality of laminated silicone compound membranes; the outer laminate of a generally higher durometer than the inner laminate. The shield is placed against the breast of the user and may be held in place with an article of clothing or may be used without supporting clothing. The shield may also be incorporated into an article of clothing. The shield is thin and translucent and is relatively unnoticeable under clothing. The shield may be manufactured in decorative shapes and colors.
The related art is described in PCT Patent Application US2002/018976 which is hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to an apparatus for controlling leakage of lactating fluid in human females. Specifically, this invention is a thin, multi-layered silicone compound based membrane that conforms to the shape of the breast and provides pressure against the nipple.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a device for controlling breast milk leakage in lactating human females. It is known that pressure to the nipple will prevent leakage, and this device operates by maintaining pressure on the nipple. The device is self contained in that it does not need the support of an ancillary garment such as a bra to hold it in place or provide the pressure necessary to prevent let-down. The device comprises a thin, flexible and breathable, liquid impervious multi-layered shield that conforms to the shape of a human breast and is self adhesive. The device can be used in conjunction with a bra to assist in shaping the shield and providing additional pressure against the nipple of the user. However, the device is designed to maintain the necessary pressure on the nipple so that it does not require the use of ancillary clothing to perform it's function.
The shield comprises a plurality of silicon rubber compound layers laminated together. In general the layers are formed and cured independently of each other. There is no cross linking or merging of the separate layers. Generally, the innermost layer is formed and cured first. Subsequent layers are added on top of the innermost layer and then cured. In a preferred embodiment, the outermost layer is a silicon compound with a higher durometer than the inner layer. The outer layer provides rigidity and shape to the shield, and supports the layer or layers of low durometer compound. The silicon compounds are sufficiently stretchy in any direction so that a moderate pressure forces the present invention to conform to the shape of a human breast. Silicon has been chosen as the preferred material for an application of the invention that a user would have on the skin for extended periods of time. Silicon compounds have an inherent breathability or gas permeability which prevents irritation of the skin of the wearer. The present invention may also be made of other materials such as polymer gels. Although polymer gels do not have the gas permeability of silicon compounds, polymer gels would be suitable for applications such as use in fashion where the invention would not be worn for long periods of time.
The present invention has a low durometer silicon compound that forms the innermost layer next to the skin. Generally, a silicon compound known in the art as a silicon gel is used for the innermost surface. The inherent adhesive properties of a silicon gel provide a tacky inner surface. The tackiness of the gel allows it to remain in position without the use of adhesives or having to be attached to an ancillary garment such as a bra. The tackiness of the gel in conjunction with the moderate stiffness of the outer layer or layers provides a device that stays in place on the breast, and imparts pressure to the nipple, preventing let down.
In a preferred embodiment, the present invention is pre-formed to present an elliptical surface in cross section, enabling it to conform to the shape of a human breast. In other embodiments it is anticipated that the invention could pre-formed as to more closely match the shape of a particular breast. The adhesive properties of the silicon gel material allow the shield to keep pressure on the depressed nipple and depress the nipple of the wearer. The pressure on the nipple is an effect inherent in the shield because of its shape and its adhesive qualities. The shield material is sufficiently translucent as to be almost invisible underneath clothing. The thickness of the shield is such that virtually no additional bulk is added to the breast profile of the wearer.
Three embodiments of the invention are presented herein: All three designs have the same basic structure: A design comprising an outer frame laminated to an inner membrane wherein the inner membrane is a silicon rubber compound sufficiently low in durometer to allow adherence to the skin, the outer frame providing support and shape for the device. This basic structure and design is the subject of PCT Patent Application US2002/018976 which is hereby incorporated by reference. The first embodiment includes an inwardly protruding dimple situated to press against the human nipple. The second embodiment includes an area of stiffer silicon rubber situated in the inner shield to press against the human nipple. The third embodiment includes a thicker section of the outer shield situated to press against the human nipple, while maintaining continuity of the inner shield. The present invention is also directed toward a method of controlling leakage that utilizes the shield with a brasserie as described in PCT US2002/018976.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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The present invention, in all embodiments disclosed herein, may also be formed by compression molding. Using this method, the uncured silicon compound would be placed in one half of a mold, compressed by the second half of the mold, and heated to cure. Generally, the first compound in the mold would be the compound with the higher durometer number that would form the outer layer. The inner layer would generally be the silicon gel or compound of a lower durometer. The compound for the second layer would be placed in the mold over the already formed outer layer. The second half or top part of the mold would then compress the second compound. The second compound would then be heated to cure. The completed part would then be removed from the mold. This type of compression molding with heat curing is well known in the art.
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Claims
1. A re-usable breast shield comprising a silicone rubber compound exterior frame, a silicone rubber compound interior membrane, said exterior frame and inner membrane each separately cured, said exterior frame and inner membrane laminated together forming a laminate structure with a single contiguous edge.
2. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein said shield further comprises a centrally located inwardly extending nipple.
3. The device as recited in claim 2 wherein said nipple is continuous with and comprises the same silicon rubber compund as said exterior frame.
4. The device as recited in claim 3 wherein said inner membrane is continuous and covers said nipple.
5. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein said shield further comprises a centrally located reinforcement, said reinforcement continuous with and comprising the same silicon compound as said exterior frame.
6. The device as recited in claim 5 wherein said inner membrane is continuous with and comprises the same silicon rubber compound as said exterior frame.
7. The device as reicted in claim 1 wherein said shield varies in thickness from a center location to said edge, said thickness becoming less towards said edge.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 22, 2004
Publication Date: Apr 27, 2006
Inventor: Charles Pawloski (Holland, OH)
Application Number: 10/971,288
International Classification: A41C 3/00 (20060101);