Nursing Bottles And Nipples Patents (Class 215/11.1)
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Publication number: 20040256345Abstract: A single use recyclable infant feeding bottle is provided for easy use with virtually eliminated or substantially reduced risk of contamination. The single use recyclable infant feeding bottle of the invention comprises a container with a container lip having an outer securing hook and an inner securing rib, and an integrated assembly that has a teat and a sealing cap in a single piece. The sealing cap has a snap-on feature that engages with the container lip. Thus, the single use recyclable infant feeding bottle can be easily assembled by putting the integral assembly and the container together through the snap-on feature. Moreover, moulding the teat and sealing cap into one piece makes the manufacture process of the single use recyclable infant feeding bottle efficient and economical.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventor: Jon Tyler Lundquist
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Publication number: 20040226905Abstract: A disposable liquid container and dispensing device suitable as a snack for an infant comprising a nipple member and a collapsible reservoir. The collapsible reservoir contains a small portion of liquid such as baby formula or juice and is preferably constructed of material flexible enough so that it may collapse into the interior of the nipple when substantially empty. Several such containers is arranged in a convenience pack for traveling or other use.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventor: Philip M. Diniaco
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Patent number: 6814247Abstract: The present invention provides a dispenser for feeding liquid to an infant. The dispenser may be comprised of a generally circular continuous ring container having an opening, outer diameter and inner bore, the inner bore being adapted for receiving a fluid. A nipple formed of compressible material, comprising a flexible tubular body having a tip end for insertion in the infant's mouth and a base end, the tip end having a nipple opening for flow of the liquid through the nipple from the container in response to the infant's sucking action on the tip end and base end being a radially enlarged flange for attaching nipple to opening of the container and a securing ring for attaching the nipple to the opening of the container. The dispenser may also have a stand or be self supporting.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Inventor: Hugo Matthias
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Publication number: 20040188371Abstract: A multi-chambered container assembly including a two-piece adapter having a base and a hollow member that cooperate to open and close a passage between a first chamber provided by a bottle and a second chamber formed in the hollow member. The base defines a first opening and has a substantially semi-spherical concave wall surrounding the first opening, and the hollow member includes a substantially semi-spherical convex wall that pivotably (slidably) fits within the concave wall of the base. The hollow member is snap-coupled to the base using a pair of pins and a pair of cam grooves that facilitate movement of the hollow member between a closed (first) position and an open (second) position. The base can be integrally formed onto the bottle to provide a two-piece multi-chambered container.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicants: Insta-mix, Inc., Subsidiary A (DBA Umix, Inc.)Inventor: James W. Holley
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Publication number: 20040188372Abstract: A feeding device and a method for facilitating the transition from non-oral tube feeding to oral feeding is disclosed. The device comprises a fluid reservoir having a fluid outlet, a nipple having a fluid outlet, a shield attached to the nipple base, a conduit for conveying fluid from the reservoir to the nipple fluid outlet and a manually adjustable valve that is operable to prevent and control the flow of fluid through the conduit. The method comprises the steps of providing a device of the type just described, acclimating an infant to the device by closing the valve and inserting the nipple into the infant's mouth. The valve is then opened to permit the very slow flow of fluid through the nipple outlet. Additional feeding regimens are provided in which restriction of the flow of fluid is gradually relaxed over a series of feedings until the infant is able to withdraw about sixty cubic centimeters of fluid during a twenty minute feeding without distress.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Anthony M. Ruth, Amy Ruth
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Patent number: 6793094Abstract: A container of storing and dispensing liquids which is resistant to tipping. The container preferably has a substantially semi-spherical outer surface. The container includes a body with a top, a bottom and a side wall which form a substantial portion of the container and which define an interior cavity. The body has a central axis extending from the bottom to the top. A lid is removably attached to the top of the body. The lid includes a dispenser for dispensing liquids from within the container. A counterweight is located in the bottom of the container and is positioned so as to maintain the central axis substantially vertical when the container is placed on a surface. The container is particularly beneficial for small children, the elderly and the physically handicapped.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Inventor: Mitchell Turnbough
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Publication number: 20040178161Abstract: An interconnecting container assembly includes a plurality of hollow containers aligned along a common axis where each container includes a threaded opening on a first end and a threaded recess on a second end. A removable dispensing cap matingly engages the threaded opening on at least one of the plurality of hollow containers. Alternatively, the interconnecting container assembly includes a plurality of hollow containers aligned end-to-end along a common axis where each container includes a threaded dispensing cap on a first end and a threaded recess on a second end. The threaded dispensing cap on at least one of the plurality of hollow containers matingly engages the threaded recess of one of the remaining plurality of hollow containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventor: Svetlana Galustyan
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Publication number: 20040178162Abstract: The present invention relates to a nipple shield device or baby bottle nipple for removing leukocytes from breast milk with a filter attached to the nipple shield or baby bottle nipple at a location permitting removal of leukocytes from breast milk. A method of removing leukocytes from breast milk involving filtering breast milk with a filter that removes leukocytes is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2004Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventor: Dorothea Zucker-Franklin
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Publication number: 20040178163Abstract: The production of a protein free synthetic polyisoprene which has both low levels of chemical impurities and good physical properties has yet to be realized. It has now been envisioned that the use of neodymium catalyzed polyisoprene will offer the combined advantages of both a clean, as well as, high cis-1,4 polymer. Synthesis of polyisoprene rubber using a neodymium based catalyst system is described. Characterization of the material shows the absence of an ultra high molecular weight fraction and the presence of very high cis-1,4-microstructure. Gum stock and black filled compound studies comparing neodymium polyisoprene with natural rubber, titanium polyisoprene, and lithium polyisoprene have been performed. Results indicate that polyisoprene rubber synthesized using a neodymium catalyst system (Nd—PI) has similar stress-strain and tear properties as synthetic titanium polyisoprene.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2004Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventors: Michael Lester Kerns, Michael Joseph Rachita
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Patent number: 6786344Abstract: A baby bottle including an upper and lower circular shaped cylindrical body portion having a first radius, a elliptical shaped cylindrical body portion intermediate the cylindrical upper and lower body portions, where the center portion has a minor axis radius and a major axis radius that are each smaller than the first radius, and a cylindrical top portion located proximate the upper body portion and adapted to receive a removable closure.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Stuart R. Kipperman, David Schweitzer, Catherine O. Smay
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Patent number: 6786345Abstract: A feeding bottle (10) includes a teat assembly (14) and an air inlet (18) at its base. A stopper assembly (21) seals the aperture (18) and is manually operable to allow air flow through the aperture providing pressure equalisation within the bottle.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2001Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Inventor: David Charles Richards
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Publication number: 20040164043Abstract: Improved no-spill drinking products providing an extremely secure seal against accidental liquid flow when the user is not drinking therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventor: Nouri E. Hakim
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Patent number: 6772891Abstract: An artificial nursing system for use by an infant animal is disclosed. The nursing system comprises a feeding bottle, a nipple and a sleeve. The feeding bottle has a top end and a bottom end, the top end of the feeding bottle is attached to the nipple. A sleeve envelopes the feeding bottle, the sleeve comprises a first section made from an elastic material, wherein the elastic material constricts around the feeding bottle and a second section fixedly attached to the first section, the second section is made from a scent accepting fabric and surrounds the nipple. The first and second sections allow the infant animal to grip the feeding bottle and nipple and the constriction of the first section of the sleeve attaches the sleeve to the feeding bottle.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2003Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Inventor: Karen May Song
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Publication number: 20040144744Abstract: A flow control element (e.g., a baby bottle nipple or a child sippy cup flow control valve) that includes a tube-like wall section defining a flow channel, and a substantially flat membrane supported by the wall section such that membrane impedes flow through the flow channel to an external region. The membrane punctured to form multiple, substantially round pinholes arranged in a two-dimensional pattern that remain closed to prevent fluid flow under normal atmospheric conditions, and open and to facilitate fluid flow rate through the membrane under an applied pressure differential (e.g., when sucked on by a child). The wall section has a greater rigidity than the membrane (which is formed from a relatively highly elastic material). Different sized pinholes are produced using different sized pins, thereby facilitating different flow rates in response to different applied pressure differentials. The pinholes are generated while stretching the membrane in a radial direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2004Applicant: Insta-mix, Inc., Subsidiary A (DBA UMIX, Inc.)Inventor: James W. Holley
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Publication number: 20040144743Abstract: A baby bottle assembly including a nipple having a substantially flat membrane defining multiple pinholes for controlling the flow of liquid. The nipple is mounted on a cap that screws onto the bottle body. The nipple is formed from a suitable elastomeric material (e.g., soft rubber, thermoplastic elastomer, or silicone) such that the membrane stretches when subjected to a differential pressure. The pinholes are formed by puncturing the membrane while subjecting the membrane to radial tension, and using one or more pins having a substantially circular cross-section and sized such that each pinhole is closed by the surrounding elastomeric material when the pins are removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: James W. Holley
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Publication number: 20040124168Abstract: An artificial baby-feeding nipple including a substantially solid nipple portion with one or more ducts formed therethrough for conveying fluids through the nipple. The nipple is radially compressible so as to prevent passage of fluids through the one or more ducts when so compressed through use of a material having a low durometer material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventor: Brian H. Silver
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Publication number: 20040118801Abstract: A nursing bottle (1) formed of a large volume container, incorporating a vent tube (3) that extends inwardly of the container, having a vent port (4) arranged approximately at the volumetric midpoint (12) of the container, so as to allow for venting of pressure, whether of excessive or vacuum, to the atmosphere, at all times. The volumetric capacity of the nursing bottle container may be formed of a spherical shape (1), hemispherical shape (40), cylindrical shape (18), or to other configurations that provide for the internal volumetric capacity so that any formula placed therein will be prevented from blocking the vent port (4), the vent tube (3), regardless of the angular disposition undertaken by the nursing bottle during usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Craig E. Brown, Robert J. Brown, Bernard Kemper
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Patent number: 6745912Abstract: This invention provides an artificial nipple 210a. The artificial nipple comprises: a nipple portion 212a having a first curved surface, whose tip is provided with an opening portion 216a; a nipple body portion 211a formed on the nipple portion 212a, having a second curved surface, wherein the second curved surface of the nipple body portion 211a is continuously extended from the first curved surface of the nipple portion 212a, and wherein the second curved surface of the nipple body portion 211a is significantly expanded as a part of the second curved surface goes away from the nipple portion 212a; and a base portion 214a formed on the nipple body portion, wherein the base portion 214a is capable of being attached to a container to house a drink. According to the present invention, the nipple body portion 211a has a maximum outer diameter of 30 mm or more.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2002Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Pigeon CorporationInventors: Hiroyuki Uehara, Aki Ishimaru, Masayuki Nakahara, Zenichi Onuki
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Patent number: 6739465Abstract: An oral feeding bottle includes a feed container with an open end and surfaces adapted to come into contact with a liquid feed in the container, a teat releasably connected to the open end and adapted to contact both the liquid feed and a person or animal feeding from the bottle, and a cap with two modes of operation, where in the first mode, the teat is connected to the container and the cap is adapted to fit over, enclose the teat, and be releaseably connected to the feed container, and where in the second mode, the cap includes a means for stowing the teat in a non-dispensing position spaced from the container, where the teat and the surfaces that contact the liquid feed are in fluid communication so that the teat and the feed container are sterilized with a fluid sterilizing medium disposed in the container.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2001Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Inventors: John Richard Calvert, Martyn Omar Rowlands, Michael Anthony Hobbs
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Publication number: 20040094498Abstract: A method of and apparatus for nursing in which a container is filled with milk. The container has flexible membrane forming a pouch for holding the milk. A rim defines a stable opening of the pouch, and a lid is secured to the rim to cover the opening. The container is inserted into a nursing device and the lid is opened to expose the milk. A nursing nipple is secured to the nursing device with the container disposed therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Richard M. Foley, James J. Britto, Ryan Shafer
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Patent number: 6737091Abstract: A disposable baby bottle device for providing pre-packaged liquids for babies. The disposable baby bottle device includes a container having a side wall, an open top, and a plurality of holes being spacedly disposed through the side wall, and also having a lip being disposed along a top edge thereof; and also includes an inner liner being disposed in the container and being leak-proof and sterilized; and further includes a nipple being securely disposed over the open top of the container; and further includes a protective cover being sealingly and removably disposed over the nipple; and also includes a protective cap being removably disposed over the protective cover; and also includes a seal being removably fastened about the protective cap and a portion of the container; and further includes liquids being disposed in the inner liner in the container.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Inventor: Corwin P. Littell, II
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Patent number: 6732872Abstract: A new baby nurser with plunger device for evenly expelling excess air for a nurser-style bottle. The inventive device includes a plunger portion that includes a circular base. The plunger portion includes a post extending upwardly from the circular base. The post has a flat upper free end. The post is dimensioned for being received within an open lower end of a shell of a baby nurser. A rubber dome is positioned within the open lower end of the shell below a liner therein. The rubber dome has an open lower end for receiving the flat upper free end of the post therein whereby pressure from the plunger portion will force the rubber dome upwardly within the shell thereby urging excess air within the liner to be expelled outwardly through a nipple of the baby nurser.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Inventors: James H. Gregro, Wendy S. Gregro
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Publication number: 20040074859Abstract: A baby bottle is disclosed containing a beverage that may be ready to consume. The bottle includes a receptacle for receiving a liquid beverage for feeding to an infant or small child. The receptacle may have an opening with a safety seal covering to protect the beverage from contamination. A cap with a nipple may be placed over the opening and a cover may be placed over the cap and nipple to keep the nipple sanitary. A ring seal may be used to attach the cover to the receptacle to indicate when the cover has been removed. Beverages such as milk, formula, juice or water may be packaged in the bottle in a condition ready to consume. After the beverage has been consumed, the bottle may be disposed or cleaned for repeated use.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventor: Lorri Hanna
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Patent number: 6722514Abstract: A container adapted for use by an infant or a child is provided. The container has handles with first and second side walls that diverge away from each other, in the direction away from the outer circumference of the body of the container toward the center line of the container. The container can also have a base with at least one base recess formed therein and an inwardly tapered bottom surface, providing improved strength.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Playtex Products, Inc.Inventor: Charles John Renz
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Patent number: 6722513Abstract: A child-resistant closure prevents a toddler or other young child from unscrewing the top off from a beverage container, such as a milk bottle or covered sipping cup, and spilling its contents on furniture or other inappropriate locations. The child-resistant closure prevents ugly staining of clothes or furniture by difficult to wash beverages, such as grape juice. The child-resistant closure for a beverage container includes an inner screw cap which is threadably mountable on the beverage container, such as the milk bottle with a nipple or the sipping cup. An outer operating ring cap is mounted on the inner cap. The outer operating ring cap has a circumferential retaining rim on a lower end thereof to retain the inner cap within the outer cap.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2000Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Inventors: Dennis Flood, Jocelyn Flood
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Publication number: 20040065634Abstract: The present invention provides a dispenser for feeding liquid to an infant. The dispenser may be comprised of a generally circular continuous ring container having an opening, outer diameter and inner bore, the inner bore being adapted for receiving a fluid. A nipple formed of compressible material, comprising a flexible tubular body having a tip end for insertion in the infant's mouth and a base end, the tip end having a nipple opening for flow of the liquid through the nipple from the container in response to the infant's sucking action on the tip end and base end being a radially enlarged flange for attaching nipple to opening of the container and a securing ring for attaching the nipple to the opening of the container. The dispenser may also have a stand or be self supporting.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2002Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventor: Hugo Matthias
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Publication number: 20040065635Abstract: A container of storing and dispensing liquids which is resistant to tipping. The container preferably has a substantially semi-spherical outer surface. The container includes a body with a top, a bottom and a side wall which form a substantial portion of the container and which define an interior cavity. The body has a central axis extending from the bottom to the top. A lid is removably attached to the top of the body. The lid includes a dispenser for dispensing liquids from within the container. A counterweight is located in the bottom of the container and is positioned so as to maintain the central axis substantially vertical when the container is placed on a surface. The container is particularly beneficial for small children, the elderly and the physically handicapped.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2002Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventor: Mitchell Turnbough
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Publication number: 20040060888Abstract: The present invention relates to a baby feeding device which comprises a check valve. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a baby feeding device having a nipple, a bottle, the first inner tube deployed in inside of the bottle, an outer extension tube, which comprises a check valve for air inflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Kyo Hoon Ahn
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Publication number: 20040055989Abstract: A sipping cup for toddlers and others includes a reusable cup portion and securing ring and a disposable top portion and liquid holding bag. The liquid holding bag is inserted into the reusable cup portion, a desired liquid placed in the bag, a disposable top portion is placed over the liquid filled bag, and a reusable top portion is then placed on top and screwed down onto the reusable cup portion. After use, the disposable top portion and liquid holding bag may be discarded while retaining the reusable cup portion and securing ring for future reuse.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2002Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: Nora L. Harper, Halestine Jones
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Publication number: 20040055987Abstract: The Medi-Nipple is a liquid medication dispenser that is comprised of a rim-lid unit, with a tab lock that prevents the medicine from leaking out, and a clear nipple with CC (cubic centimeter) markings for dosage levels.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2002Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventor: Regina Gale Paige
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Publication number: 20040055988Abstract: A breast milk feeding and storage system is provided. The system has a liner having an open end, a holder having an open end, and an adapter system. The liner open end and the adapter system are engageable with the holder open end to allow a user to selectively insert breast milk into the liner, feed the breast milk from the liner or store the breast milk in the liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Applicant: Playtex Products, Inc.Inventor: Charles John Renz
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Patent number: 6708833Abstract: A container for nursing infants, the container including an interior with a first end (or top end) opening into the interior. A flexible nipple attaches across the opening and is positioned such that at least a portion of the nipple extends into the interior of the container. A container lid is then positioned over the flexible nipple and encloses the interior of the container. Also, the present invention includes a second end (or bottom end) with internal walls extending upwards toward the top end and thereby forming an internal cavity in the container. A thermic module is then positioned in this internal cavity.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Inventor: Kenneth W. Kolb
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Publication number: 20040045922Abstract: A spill resistant container (e.g., a sippy cup) including a flow control element including a membrane defining multiple pinholes for controlling the flow of liquid through a drinking spout. The flow control element is mounted on a cover that screws onto a cup-shaped body such that the membrane is positioned between liquid stored in the cup-shaped body and the drinking spout, which is formed on the cap. The flow control element is formed from a suitable elastomeric material (e.g., soft rubber, thermoplastic elastomer, or silicone) such that the membrane stretches when subjected to a differential pressure. The pinholes are formed by puncturing the membrane using one or more pins having a substantially circular cross-section and sized such that each pinhole is closed by the surrounding elastomeric material when the pins are removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: Insta-mix, Inc., Subsidiary A (DBA Umix, Inc.)Inventor: James W. Holley
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Publication number: 20040035815Abstract: An infant cup includes a cup body 12, a cover 16, a flexible mouthpiece 24 and a valve element 26. The valve element 26 includes a sealing face 70 which closes an orifice 44 in the mouthpiece in a relaxed position. The valve element includes an angled face cooperating with an internal angled face of the mouthpiece such that when pressure is applied the valve element moves downwardly, opening the mouthpiece orifice 44. The valve element is resiliently biased upwards such that when relaxed it springs back to close the mouthpiece orifice 44 once again, and is biased upwards in the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: Ian Alexander Webb, Richard Wearmouth, Richard Hudson
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Publication number: 20040026351Abstract: A variable flow infant feeding assembly is designed so that a caregiver can select an optimal feeding flow rate without having to change nipples, as may be desired depending upon the age and appetite of the infant as well as the liquid that is being dispensed. Preferably, the assembly includes a baby bottle and a nipple member that has ventilation structure defined therein for permitting replacement air to enter the baby bottle during feeding. Retention structure such as a threaded ring member is provided for securing the nipple member to the baby bottle. Advantageously, variable restrictor structure is provided, preferably so as to be integral with the ring member, for selectively blocking at least a portion of the ventilation structure. By controlling the size of the opening through which replacement air flows into the baby bottle, the variable restrictor structure permits the feeding flow rate through the nipple member to be adjusted by a caregiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Steven B. Dunn, Antonio C. Hu, Charles P. Davis, Kevin D. Johnson, Mark Hatherill
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Patent number: 6681958Abstract: An apparatus and method for associating a supplement compartment with a liquid container, wherein the supplement may be a vitamin, mineral, analgesic, antibiotic or other medicine, flavor or color additive or nutritional in nature, and may be readily accessible and retrievable for use with the liquid such as water or other beverage. The compartment may be nested atop a cap that covers the dispenser of the container or may be otherwise associated with the container in a secure but temporary and accessible manner.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2001Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Inventors: Joseph T. Sorenson, Dan J. Walton
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Patent number: 6681944Abstract: A breast simulating nursing system for providing a user with a baby feeding accessory that could be used to simulate natural breast feeding. The breast simulating nursing system includes a main body portion that has a first and a second end. The main body portion has a longitudinal axis. The main body portion has a bore that extends therethrough. The bore is positioned such that a longitudinal axis of the bore is collinear with the longitudinal axis of the main body portion. The main body portion simulates a breast. A cover member is coupled to a portion of an exterior surface of the main body portion. The cover member simulates the skin of a breast. A bottle assembly is positionable substantially within the bore of main body portion. The bottle assembly has a first end that protrudes through the first end of the main body portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Inventors: Nabil Youssef, Caridad Salicrup-Youssef
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Publication number: 20040013030Abstract: There is provided an infant feeding bottle system having an agitator for mixing a powder substance with a liquid in a non-rigid disposable liner. The bottle system permits a user to mix powdered formula directly inside a non-rigid liner. The bottle system enhances the mixing effect, resulting in improved solubility, and provides for a self-contained uninterrupted mixing and feeding process.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Applicant: Playtex Products, Inc.Inventor: Charles J. Renz
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Publication number: 20030234235Abstract: A breast milk feeding and storage system is provided. The system has a liner having an open end, a holder having an open end, and an adapter system. The liner open end and the adapter system are engageable with the holder open end to allow a user to selectively insert breast milk into the liner, feed the breast milk from the liner or store the breast milk in the liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2003Publication date: December 25, 2003Applicant: Playtex Products, Inc.Inventor: Charles John Renz
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Patent number: 6666345Abstract: A molded baby bottle cap of a soft rubber and a molded water bottle cap of a hard plastic, the baby bottle cap providing an annular portion extending axially within the baby bottle cap. Plural molded circular ribs are engaged within the water bottle cap thereby interlocking the two caps. The apparatus is thus engagable with a baby bottle in a typical manner using a threaded compression ring, or with a water bottle using threads molded into the water bottle cap.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Inventor: Marcy Blanding
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Publication number: 20030226816Abstract: A baby bottle including an upper and lower circular shaped cylindrical body portion having a first radius, a elliptical shaped cylindrical body portion intermediate the cylindrical upper and lower body portions, where the center portion has a minor axis radius and a major axis radius that are each smaller than the first radius, and a cylindrical top portion located proximate the upper body portion and adapted to receive a removable closure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventors: Stuart R. Kipperman, David Schweitzer, Catherine O. Smay
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Patent number: 6652346Abstract: A musical bottle system for providing a unique baby bottle that would allow parents and other caregivers to play children's songs, nursery rhymes, or verbal recordings to mentally stimulate, educate, or entertain the baby as he is being fed. The musical bottle system includes a main housing assembly that has a bottom wall, a top wall, and a perimeter wall for defining an interior space. A sound reproduction assembly is positioned substantially within the main housing assembly. The sound reproduction assembly is for generating music or vocal signals. A container portion is operationally couplable to the main housing assembly. The container portion is for holding a beverage to be consumed by a user.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Inventor: Cleveland N. Arnold, III
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Publication number: 20030205548Abstract: A bottle adapter includes a connector having a containment region for holding a composition and an internal threaded portion that engages threads on a bottle neck and has an opening in fluid communication with the containment region. An upper end of the connector has an aperture that is in fluid communication with the containment region. The adapter also includes a first seal for sealing an opening in the threaded portion and a second seal for sealing the aperture. In use a removal of the first seal permits fluid communication between the containment region and fluid in the bottle, permitting the formation of a mixture. A removal of the second seal permits the mixture to be dispensed. Methods for storing a composition for subsequent mixing with a fluid and for delivering a mixture of a composition and a fluid are also addressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventor: Allison Seckler
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Patent number: 6635242Abstract: Microbicidal and spermicidal devices, methods, and compositions containing sodium dodecyl sulfate or related anionic surfactants as active ingredients for the prevention and control of pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease, including conditions caused by non-enveloped viruses such as human papilloma virus.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2002Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: The Pennsylvania State UniversityInventors: Mary K. Howett, John W. Krieder
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Patent number: 6631819Abstract: A baby bottle has a main body with an upper portion and a lower portion, and a neck provided with threads for removably attaching a standard nipple and collar thereto. An insulated structure of the main body includes an inner wall, an outer wall, and an air space between the walls for maintaining the liquid contents hotter or cooler for extended periods of time, while also preventing the formation of condensation on the outside of the bottle. Luminescent elements, such as shapes, letters or numbers, are applied to the outer surface of the inner wall to enhance visibility of the bottle and the level of the liquid contents in dark or low light conditions. In an alternative embodiment, the luminescent material is incorporated into the composition of the wall structure during the molding process. The lower portion of the main body is shaped for easy grasping by infants and toddlers.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2002Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Worry Free Inventions, Inc.Inventor: Darlene Diak/Ghanem
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Patent number: 6616319Abstract: There is provided an infant feeding bottle system having an agitator for mixing a powder substance with a liquid in a non-rigid disposable liner. The bottle system permits a user to mix powdered formula directly inside a non-rigid liner. The bottle system enhances the mixing effect, resulting in improved solubility, and provides for a self-contained uninterrupted mixing and feeding process.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Playtex Products, Inc.Inventor: Charles J. Renz
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Patent number: 6616000Abstract: A breast milk feeding and storage system is provided. The system has a liner having an open end, a holder having an open end, and an adapter system. The liner open end and the adapter system are engageable with the holder open end to allow a user to selectively insert breast milk into the liner, feed the breast milk from the liner or store the breast milk in the liner.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Playtex Products, Inc.Inventor: Charles John Renz
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Publication number: 20030160019Abstract: A molded baby bottle cap of a soft rubber and a molded water bottle cap of a hard plastic, the baby bottle cap providing an annular portion extending axially within the baby bottle cap. Plural molded circular ribs are engaged within the water bottle cap thereby interlocking the two caps. The apparatus is thus engagable with a baby bottle in a typical manner using a threaded compression ring, or with a water bottle using threads molded into the water bottle cap.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventor: Marcy Blanding
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Publication number: 20030141268Abstract: The production of a protein free synthetic polyisoprene which has both low levels of chemical impurities and good physical properties has yet to be realized. It has now been envisioned that the use of neodymium catalyzed polyisoprene will offer the combined advantages of both a clean, as well as, high cis-1,4 polymer. Synthesis of polyisoprene rubber using a neodymium based catalyst system is described. Characterization of the material shows the absence of an ultra high molecular weight fraction and the presence of very high cis-1,4-microstructure. Gum stock and black filled compound studies comparing neodymium polyisoprene with natural rubber, titanium polyisoprene, and lithium polyisoprene have been performed. Results indicate that polyisoprene rubber synthesized using a neodymium catalyst. system (Nd—PI) has similar stress-strain and tear properties as synthetic titanium polyisoprene.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventors: Michael Lester Kerns, Michael Joseph Rachita
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Publication number: 20030132185Abstract: An easy to use, squeezable device with a soft, flexible tube for feeding liquid nutrition to a person, includes:Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventor: Susan A. Beaudette