Baby bottle feeding system

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Inventors

Greene, Vibert F.

Application #

379395

Filed

May-18-1982

Published

Aug-7-1984

Current US Class

215/11.1
248/103

International Classes

A61J 009/00; A61J 009/06; A61J 011/04

Field of Search

215/11 222/335 248/103

Examiners

Price; William

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McGannon; John L.

US Patent References

3945524   Self-feeding bottle
4301934   Nursing bottle devi...

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Abstract
A versatile feeding system for use by infants and children in which liquid from a bottle is either fed out of the bottle through an adapter, through the improved nipple and into the mouth of the infant or child; or liquid from the bottle is fed out of the bottle through the adapter, through a flexible tube, and into and through a nipple assembly which is adapted to be placed in the mouth of the infant or child. The adapter includes a pair of halves which are held in place in the open top of the bottle by a screw cap, each half including a flow regulator of resilient material having slits therein which open or close due to suction pressure, and at least one flow restrictor having slots therein for controlling the volume rate of flow of liquid through the adapter. The elongation and deformation of the regulator is controlled by two reducers in one half housing and by one reducer in the other half housing, each reducer has a centrally located hole beveled on one side. The nipple assembly includes a nipple coupled to a rigid extension which couples the opposite end of the tube to the nipple. Once the flow of liquid commences to the nipple assembly, the tube is primed and remains until the bottle and tube are drained. The various parts of the adapter and nipple assembly can be disassembled for cleaning and reassembled for use.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A baby bottle feeding system comprising: a bottle having an open top; an adapter in the open top of the bottle and having a fluid flow passage therethrough, there being a resilient flow regulator in the adapter and a strain reducer element adjacent to the flow regulator to control elongation and deformation of the flow regulator, said flow regulator normally closing the passage and being responsive to a suction force to open said passage to allow fluid flow therethrough; means coupled with said adapter for releasably securing the same to the bottle; a resilient nipple coupled to the adapter and adapted to be inserted into the mouth of a baby to be fed, whereby a baby sucking on the nipple will cause the passage through the adapter to be opened to permit the flow of fluid from the bottle, through the nipple and to the mouth of the baby.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A conventional baby bottle feeding system for an infant generally includes a feeding bottle with a nipple attached to the open top of the bottle and held in place by a threaded, annular cap. This bottle must be held by a person as the child is being fed from the bottle. In some cases, it may be possible to prop the bottle against a stuffed toy, pillow or the like or to suspend it above the child by some type of suspension device. Holding devices of these types are usually cumbersome and not highly effective to keep the bottle in position until the child has been fed sufficiently from the bottle.

Other problems associated with the conventional baby bottle feeding system include nipple collapse due to vacuum build-up inside the bottle. Even if the nipple does not collapse, the vacuum in the bottle is sufficiently high that it requires a strong suction by the child for the liquid to flow out of the bottle. This usually results in a frustrated, screaming child with sore jaw muscles. Feeding of the child then becomes an unpleasant experience.
 
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