Collapsible Liner Or Wall Patents (Class 215/11.3)
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Patent number: 6576278Abstract: The present invention includes a baby bottle liner constructed and arranged to fit into a cavity of a baby bottle. The baby bottle liner includes a continuous, profiled, elongated reclosable fastener. The continuous, profiled, elongated reclosable fastener has a first continuous elongated profile strip and a second continuous elongated profile strip. The first continuous elongated profile strip and the second continuous elongated profile strip are dimensioned to provide an airtight and/or watertight seal upon interconnection thereof. The baby bottle liner further comprises an airtight and watertight side seal at each end of the reclosable fastener. Each side seal connects an end of the reclosable fastener to an inside surface of a front wall and an inside surface of a back wall of the liner. The invention also provides a baby bottle with a baby bottle liner and a kit for infant nursing that has a plurality of baby bottle liners.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Com-Pac International, Inc.Inventor: Gregory S. Sprehe
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Patent number: 6575202Abstract: A disposable sterile plastic bag includes a liquid receiving chamber which can be accessed upon removal of a tear off strip for introducing therein liquids, such as breast milk. The bag also includes a closure member to close the bag once filled with milk. The bag further includes indicia thereon for indicating the volume of milk in the bag, and an extension away from the chamber so that information about the milk can be provided, e.g. by writing, on the bag without danger of piercing the bag. Once opened, the bag can be attached to an outlet port of a breast pump such that pumped milk is conveyed directly and sterilely into the bag, and the bag can then be stored in sub-ambient temperature until ready to be fed to a baby, at which time the bag is opened, the closure is cut off from the bag and the bag is installed on, and used as a liner for, a bag holder which is provided with a cap and nipple and acts as a feeding bottle.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: BBtrésor Inc.Inventor: Danielle Lafond
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Patent number: 6551639Abstract: A disposable, aseptic package for storage and serving of perishable beverages, such as human breast milk. The package is generally cylindrical in shape, the top of which is provided with a circular flange about the circumference of the package, such that the filled package can be dropped down into a cylindrical outer holder. The package is held with its top surface near the top of a holder by the flange. A dispensing assembly, such as a nipple assembly or straw assembly, is mounted atop the holder. As the dispensing assembly is mounted on the holder, a penetrating conduit engages the top surface of the package and punctures it, thereby providing a via for the beverage to flow freely from the package to the dispensing assembly, such as through a nipple or through a straw.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventors: Rebecca R. Nye, Daniel J. Nye
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Publication number: 20030029827Abstract: 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 18, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Applicant: Playtex Products, Inc.Inventor: Charles J. Renz
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Publication number: 20030024895Abstract: The invention is an improved nursing bottle, providing a new valve within its bottom structure. A flexible disk is disposed within the bottom end cap of the nursing bottle, clamped at its periphery to the periphery of the base when the bottle is assembled. The disk has a ring of slits near its periphery which are closed when pressure inside the bottle equals ambient pressure. The slits are further sealed by contact with the base. Holes, which are sealed closed by contact with the disk, are provided in the base within a central portion which does not contact the slits in the disk. When pressure within the bottle drops, the disk bows upwardly in its center, opening the valve and allowing air to enter the bottle. When pressure within the bottle increases, the valve again closes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventors: Brenda J. Meyers, David C. Brown, Mark P. Slaven
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Patent number: 6465024Abstract: A nursing bottle having a rigid body, an open end, and an aperture, a flexible liner suspended from the open end of the body, a feeding nipple attachable to the open end of the body. An attached, slidably engagable, pump for pumping air into the chamber between the liner and body. The pump pressurizes the chamber and expels air from the liner. An air regulating device permits airflow in and out of the chamber in restricted quantity, so when pressure is applied to the pump, there is an increase of pressure within the chamber to force out the air trapped within the liner. The pump, also fashioned to be the protective storage hood for the nipple.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Inventors: Luciano Di Scala, Frank Ida
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Patent number: 6446822Abstract: The invention is an improved nursing bottle, providing a new valve within its bottom structure. A flexible disk is disposed within the bottom end cap of the nursing bottle, clamped at its periphery to the periphery of the base when the bottle is assembled. The disk has a ring of slits near its periphery which are closed when pressure inside the bottle equals ambient pressure. The slits are further sealed by contact with the base. Holes, which are sealed closed by contact with the disk, are provided in the base within a central portion which does not contact the slits in the disk. When pressure within the bottle drops, the disk bows upwardly in its center, opening the valve and allowing air to enter the bottle. When pressure within the bottle increases, the valve again closes.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Gerber Products CompanyInventors: Brenda J. Meyers, David C. Brown, Mark P. Slaven
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Patent number: 6365202Abstract: A method of feeding an infant utilizing a nursing bottle, having a resilient shell body with at least one aperture, a flexible liner, and a feeding nipple that utilizes air pressure to expel trapped air from a liner. That when the aperture or apertures are covered by the operator's finger or hand, and pressure is applied to the shell body, air trapped in the liner can be expelled prior to feeding the infant.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1999Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Inventors: Frank Ida, Luciano DiScala
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Patent number: 6328082Abstract: A disposable sterile plastic bag includes a liquid receiving chamber which can be accessed upon removal of a tear off strip for introducing therein liquids, such as breast milk. The bag also includes a closure member to close the bag once filled with milk. The bag further includes indicia thereon for indicating the volume of milk in the bag, and an extension away from the chamber so that information about the milk can be provided, e.g. by writing, on the bag without danger of piercing the bag. Once opened, the bag can be attached to an outlet port of a breast pump such that pumped milk is conveyed directly and sterilely into the bag, and the bag can then be stored in sub-ambient temperature until ready to be fed to a baby, at which time the bag is opened, the closure is cut off from the bag and the bag is installed on, and used as a liner for, a bag holder which is provided with a cap and nipple and acts as a feeding bottle.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: BBtresor Inc.Inventor: Danielle Lafond
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Publication number: 20010013499Abstract: A holder for use in disposable feeding systems includes a body which is made from two straight pieces or sections capable of being arranged in an abutting, end-to-end relationship in which they assume a non-coaxial arrangement that results in an angular body shape designed, for instance, to promote infant feeding in a semi-upright position. From this feeding position, the body sections of a transformable embodiment can be moved to a filling position, in which they are arranged coaxially to form a straight body shape that facilitates the insertion and/or filling of a disposable liner. The body sections of both the transformable and non-transformable embodiments may also be provided with finger guides, which promote the proper gripping of the holder by a user, and finger holes, which facilitate the expulsion of air from a liquid-filled liner receivable in an interior of the holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2001Publication date: August 16, 2001Inventors: Emanual Peter Morano, Robert W. Shaw, Paul Dowd, Lorena S. Telofski, Alan G. Trojanowski
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Patent number: 6257429Abstract: A drink dispenser is provided and includes a rigid tubular casing having first and second ends and a flexible bag having an open end attachable to the second end of the casing, the casing and flexible bag cooperatively forming a fluid container. A locking ring engages the second end of the casing for removably securing the flexible bag to the second end of the casing. The rigid casing and flexible bag each define approximately one-half of the fluid capacity of the fluid container. The flexible bag is adapted to extend away from the casing when filled with fluid, and fully collapse into the casing as the fluid is withdrawn from the drink dispenser. A mouthpiece is attachable to the first end of the casing to provide an exit passageway for the fluid within the fluid container. Preferably, the mouthpiece includes a nipple having a one-way valve for preventing air from entering the fluid container. A base is removably snap-fit to the casing so as to encompass the flexible bag.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Inventor: Carl Cheung Tung Kong
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Patent number: 6253936Abstract: A drink dispenser includes a dispenser body having an opening which permits passage of a fluid to be consumed therethrough, a rigid guide tube extending from the body opening, and a flexible fluid container which is supported relative to the guide tube. The flexible fluid container is adapted to extend away from the guide tube relative to the body opening when filled with the fluid to be consumed, and fully collapse into the guide tube as the fluid is withdrawn therefrom. A mouthpiece is provided which is in fluid flow communication with fluid contained within the flexible fluid container, and a valve prevents air-flow from the mouthpiece into the flexible fluid container.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2000Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Inventor: Carl Cheung Tung Kong
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Patent number: 6248296Abstract: A method and apparatus maintains a level of sterilization during medical procedures operative upon a bacteriologically contaminated workpiece. A bacteriologically impermeable sheath is placed around the workpiece for maintaining bacteriological separation between the workpiece and medical equipment activating the medical procedure. In the preferred embodiment, the sheath lines a beaker in which dental implants, the workpieces, are placed when being cleaned using ultrasound. The sheath is cost effective enough to be disposed of after each use.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1995Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Inventor: Jacqueline L. Butcher
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Patent number: 6244452Abstract: A holder for use in disposable feeding systems includes a body which is made from two straight pieces or sections capable of being arranged in an abutting, end-to-end relationship in which they assume a non-coaxial arrangement that results in an angular body shape designed, for instance, to promote infant feeding in a semi-upright position. From this feeding position, the body sections of a transformable embodiment can be moved to a filling position, in which they are arranged coaxially to form a straight body shape that facilitates the insertion and/or filling of a disposable liner, preferably via movement of a friction fit mechanism. The body sections of both the transformable and non-transformable embodiments may also be provided with finger guides, which promote the proper gripping of the holder by a user, and finger holes, which facilitate the expulsion of air from a liquid-filled liner receivable in an interior of the holder.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc.Inventors: Emanual Peter Morano, Robert W. Shaw, Paul Dowd, Lorena S. Telofski, Alan G. Trojanowski