EP0311596B1 - Saugflasche - Google Patents
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- EP0311596B1 EP0311596B1 EP88890253A EP88890253A EP0311596B1 EP 0311596 B1 EP0311596 B1 EP 0311596B1 EP 88890253 A EP88890253 A EP 88890253A EP 88890253 A EP88890253 A EP 88890253A EP 0311596 B1 EP0311596 B1 EP 0311596B1
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- feeding bottle
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61J—CONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
- A61J11/00—Teats
- A61J11/04—Teats with means for fastening to bottles
- A61J11/045—Teats with means for fastening to bottles with interlocking means, e.g. protrusions or indentations on the teat
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61J—CONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
- A61J11/00—Teats
- A61J11/04—Teats with means for fastening to bottles
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61J—CONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
- A61J9/00—Feeding-bottles in general
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- the invention relates to a feeding bottle with a bottle body which has a wide bottle neck.
- suction bottles are known (see, for example, GB-A-1027101, US-A-2959314, US-A-3495993 and FR-A-2446632), which usually have a relatively narrow bottle body or at least a narrow bottle neck a suction cup is attached to use the bottle. It is also known to insert disk-like valve elements between the bottle neck and the teat in order to prevent air being sucked in (GB-A-1027101, US-A-2959314 and FR-A-2446632).
- FR-A-2538699 shows a comparable suction bottle with a backflow valve between the bottle neck and the teat, the valve emptying the teat when drinking, even without suction, by squeezing the teat e.g. with your lips.
- the nipple is clamped between the top of the bottle neck and a screw cap.
- a "narrow neck” suction bottle is also known, in which a hermetically sealing cap is provided between the teat and the bottle neck, which cap must be pressed in before the bottle is used.
- Such a wide neck bottle is known from EP-A-9460, in which the teat is attached in a conventional manner by means of a screw cap on the upper neck edge of the bottle.
- the teat is clamped against the upper edge of the bottle neck with a radial flange, but the clamping area is only very narrow.
- the teat can be accidentally pushed into the inside of the bottle or pulled out of its clamp holder, even by the baby, and consequently there is a risk of the baby being swallowed and suffocated.
- suction bottle Another disadvantage of this known suction bottle is that appropriately large suction cups with a wide base corresponding to the bottle neck must be used, the suction material currently preferred for hygienic and processing reasons, namely silicone rubber, being relatively expensive, so that the costs for the Suction cups get very high. Since different liquid foods, such as milk, tea, porridge, etc., are usually administered with one and the same feeding bottle, a supply of suction devices with differently sized outlet openings must be kept, just as it is expedient to reserve a range of suction devices in reserve hold. With such a supply of suction devices, however, the above-mentioned high costs for the relatively large suction devices are all the more significant.
- the silicone rubber suction cup is to be permanently anchored in the opening of the screw cap made of thermoplastic material by an injection molding process. If the suction cup has to be replaced with this suction bottle, the unit suction cup screw cap must always be replaced, just as such units must be kept in stock, which is uneconomical and moreover takes up a relatively large amount of space.
- the disadvantages mentioned above also apply essentially to the suction attachment according to EP-A-265048 - there in combination with a bag instead of a suction bottle (this EP-A-265048 represents a state of the art with respect to a part of the designated contracting states according to Art. 54 (3) EPC).
- the aim of the invention is now to remedy this and to enable the use of comparatively small suction cups, which nevertheless can be securely anchored on the wide bottle neck.
- the invention thus relates to a feeding bottle with a bottle body that has a wide bottle neck, with a suction cup that has a radial flange, the outside diameter of which is smaller than the inside diameter of the bottle neck, with an essentially rigid adapter ring, which acts as a diameter reducer for the nipple is provided between the upper edge of the bottle neck and the radial flange of the nipple, and with a nipple flange clamping cap, in particular a union nut-like screw cap, for attachment to the bottle neck while directly clamping the radial flange of the nipple against the upper side of the adapter ring serving as a counter-clamping surface, the cap having a central opening for the nipple.
- the outlet diameter is reduced to a smaller dimension than the diameter of the wide bottle neck, this reduced outlet diameter appropriately corresponding to the diameter of the commercially available suction cups for narrow suction bottles.
- the adapter ring can have a relatively wide, annular clamping surface for the Provide suction flange so that it is also possible to use commercially available suction cups with varying diameters and nevertheless securely clamp them between the adapter ring and the cap.
- the cap can be tightened to the bottle by means of a screw thread or a bayonet lock.
- the advantage is also achieved that the suction cup is held securely over its suction flange despite a smaller surface pressure, which is gentle on the material. As mentioned, this secure clamping is not impaired even when suction cups with slightly different dimensions are used.
- the adapter ring which can also be called a reducer, can be made of much cheaper plastic material, in contrast to the teat, which is preferably made of silicone rubber, and it is only needed once for a bottle.
- a baby milk bottle with an opening and removal cap is known from EP-A-137458, with a cylindrical one on the upper edge of the bottle Stop element with the same outer diameter as the bottle neck can be attached.
- a suction cup is then clamped to the top of this cylindrical stop element by means of a screw cap, which is screwed onto the cylindrical stop element and then screwed to the bottle neck.
- the suction cup has a lower radial flange with a diameter approximately equal to the - narrow - bottle neck.
- the cylindrical stop element has a flange-like raised opening edge at the top, around which the suction cup is clamped on the outside with its lower edge.
- this known design is only suitable for the use of a predetermined suction device having certain dimensions.
- this cylindrical stop element is intended to open a bottle stopper provided for sterile use with profile elements present in its interior via an attachment molded thereon and a predetermined breaking point.
- the adapter ring i.e. more specifically its top, e.g. be dome-shaped or frusto-conical, the top wall of the cap expediently being designed accordingly on the inside.
- the upper side of the adapter ring is flat, at least in the inner region adjoining the ring opening.
- the cap is correspondingly flat. This flat design also takes into account the fact that a horizontal radial suction flange is provided in most commercially available suction cups, which can thus be clamped particularly gently and safely between the two flat clamping surfaces while exerting a uniform pressure.
- At least one of the inner ring opening in the top of the adapter ring Circumferential edge leading ventilation groove is attached.
- two diametrically opposite, radially extending ventilation grooves are provided.
- Ventilation grooves which can have a width of 1-2 mm and a depth of 0.5-1 mm, for example, do not hinder the inflow of air, even if the suction flange is firmly clamped against the top of the adapter ring, but they provide sufficient great flow resistance for the liquid food contained in the bottle, especially if it is of a pulp-like consistency, so that its - undesirable - leakage is effectively prevented.
- the inner opening of the adapter ring has a diameter which is at least substantially equal to the diameter of the central opening in the cap.
- the adapter ring has a downwardly projecting axial flange with which it fits into the bottle neck opening, for example in a press fit. It is also advantageous if the adapter ring has a radially extending stop, for example in the form of a circumferential collar, with which it rests on the top of the bottle neck in the position of use. In itself, however, it would also be conceivable, instead of a circumferential flange-like collar, to provide a plurality of nub-like projections distributed over the circumference on the outside of the adapter ring.
- a particularly simple design can be obtained in that the adapter ring is formed by a flat washer.
- the ring-shaped counter-clamping surface of the adapter ring can preferably be designed to be flat, but if desired it can also be frustoconical or dome-shaped. In all of these cases, however, it has proven particularly advantageous to uniformly clamp the suction flange proven if the annular counter-clamping surface of the adapter ring runs parallel to the annular clamping surface of the cap on the inside of its upper wall.
- an advantageous embodiment of the suction bottle according to the invention is further characterized in that the adapter ring is cup-shaped, with its outside conforming to the inside of the likewise cup-shaped cap, wherein preferably the outside of the cap is in turn conforming to the inside of a mounting section of a cup-shaped end cap, which in the Snap fit is attached or attachable to the cap.
- the adapter ring is cup-shaped, with its outside conforming to the inside of the likewise cup-shaped cap, wherein preferably the outside of the cap is in turn conforming to the inside of a mounting section of a cup-shaped end cap, which in the Snap fit is attached or attachable to the cap.
- three shell-shaped or dome-shaped components are arranged one inside the other, as a result of which an extraordinarily stable, compact configuration is obtained overall.
- the end cap can be used as a drinking cup.
- the bowl-shaped cap when placed on the bottle neck, secures in its axial position a retaining ring which sits on a shoulder transition between the bottle body and neck and carries projecting handles.
- the retaining ring contains a guide section which extends axially downward from the shoulder transition along the cylindrical bottle body and which is adjoined at the top by a support section which is curved inwards in cross section in accordance with the shoulder transition.
- the adapter ring can be made from a relatively inexpensive plastic material.
- the adapter ring as well as the retaining ring and the cup-shaped end cap are made of polypropylene.
- the cap provided for fastening the nipple is preferably also made of polypropylene.
- the bottle body can be made of a clear polycarbonate.
- the feeding bottle shown in the drawing is to be regarded as a "system" bottle, the individual parts of which can be combined depending on the current use - storage, transport, administration of baby food.
- a main component is the bottle body 1, hereinafter referred to as bottle for short, which has a wide bottle neck 2 with a threaded or bayonet closure, for example a multi-start thread 3. Slightly below half its height, the bottle 1 has a bead-like recess 4, in which a temperature measuring ring 5 with liquid crystal display areas 6 is detachably fastened, e.g. snapped on.
- the bottle 1 is, as can be seen from Fig. 1, relatively wide and low, which makes it easy to clean the inside and moreover the stability is increased.
- a holding ring 7 shown in FIG. 1 in a view or in axial section can be placed, an upper, inwardly curved support section 8 of this holding ring 7 in the attached state on a correspondingly curved shoulder transition 9 of the bottle 1 below the neck 2 rests, cf. see also the sectional representations according to FIGS. 2 and 3.
- the retaining ring 7 is further provided with two diametrically opposed, circular arc-shaped handles 11, 12 which are integrally formed on the ring 7 in the transition region from the support section 8 to the guide section 10.
- a cap in the form of a screw cap 14 is then provided in a conventional manner for fastening a suction device 13.
- the diameter of the bottle neck 2 must be reduced to a smaller diameter, corresponding to the dimensions of the lower, radial flange 15 of the suction cup 13, and to this Purpose is a reducer in the form of an adapter ring 16 which defines with its top a counter clamping surface 17 for clamping against the suction flange 15 when screwing the cap 14 onto the bottle neck 2.
- the adapter ring 16 has a concentric ring opening 18 with a diameter approximately equal to the diameter of a central concentric opening 19 provided in the upper wall 20 of the screw cap 14 for receiving the nipple 13.
- Fig. 1 From Fig. 1 are still a conventional closure lid 21 which can be snapped into the opening 19 of the screw cap 14 with a locking projection 22 (see also Fig. 4), and a cup-shaped end cap 23 can be seen, which has a lower attachment section 24 conform to the outside of the cap 14 and can be snapped onto the latter with the aid of a thickened lower bead 25, cf. also, for example, the illustration in FIG. 2.
- the adapter ring 16 is essentially bowl-shaped, its outside being essentially conformal, ie running parallel to the inside of the likewise screw-cap 14, see FIG. In particular, the illustration in Fig. 2. It is particularly important that the counter-clamping surface 17 of the. To achieve a uniform surface pressure of the suction flange 15 of the suction 13 Adapter ring 16 runs parallel to the clamping surface 26 on the inside or underside of the upper wall 20 of the screw cap 14. In the illustrated embodiment, both clamping surfaces 17, 26 are flat surfaces, but they could also be frustoconical or dome-shaped, for example in the form of spherical surface parts.
- At least one ventilation groove 27 extending outward from the ring opening 18 is also provided, cf. Fig. 2.
- two diametrically opposite, radially extending ventilation grooves 27 are formed in the top 17 of the adapter ring 16.
- a downwardly projecting axial flange 28 which tapers downwards on the outside, and with which the adapter ring 16 is inserted into the opening of the bottle neck 2, in particular with a slight clamping.
- the insertion of the adapter ring 16 with the axial flange 28 into the bottle neck opening is limited by a radially extending stop, in the present embodiment in the form of a circumferential collar 29, this collar resting on the upper edge of the bottle neck 2 in the attached position.
- the screw cap 14 in the form of a union nut has, in its lower region, an - optionally multi-start - internal thread or the like 30 which matches the thread 3 on the bottle neck 2.
- the suction cup 13 is clamped with its flange 15 between the adapter ring 16 and the upper wall 20 of the cap 14, whereby considerably wider clamping surfaces are made possible in comparison with the upper edge of the bottle neck 2.
- the nipple 13 is further provided with a smaller, upper radial flange 31 which rests on the top of the upper wall 20 of the cap 14, whereby a preassembly of the nipple 13 in the opening 19 (Fig. 1) Cap 14 is eased before screwing it onto the bottle neck 2.
- the adapter ring or reducer 16 made of relatively inexpensive plastic, a small teat 13 of conventional dimensions can be placed on the bottle 1 designed as a wide-mouth bottle. It is possible to use bottles with different cross-sections together with the associated adapter rings 16 in combination with one and the same suction cup sizes. On the other hand, it is also possible to accept different sizes of the suction cup 13 due to the relatively wide annular concentric clamping surfaces 17 and 26, since the suction cup flange 15 is still sufficiently secure between the clamping surfaces 17 even with somewhat smaller suction cups than shown in FIG. 2 and 26 can be clamped. On the other hand, the wide clamping surfaces 17 and 26 for the suction flange 15 also have the advantage of a lower surface pressure, i.e.
- nipple 13 a low load per unit area, which is gentle on the material. This is also important, as is the possible use of smaller nipples per se, with regard to the preferred material for the nipple 13, namely silicone rubber. Of course, it is also possible per se to manufacture the nipple 13 from other materials, such as natural rubber.
- FIG. 3 shows how a suction cup 13 can be properly clamped with a considerably thinner radial flange 15.
- FIG. 4 shows a combination with a teat 13 similar to that according to FIGS. 1 and 2, but this teat 13 has been turned through 180 °, ie protrudes into the inside of the bottle, as is usually provided for example for transporting the feeding bottle.
- the end cover 21 shown in FIG. 1 is attached above the teat 13, ie above its teat flange 15, whereby it is first snapped onto the screw cap 14, more precisely in its opening 19, with the aid of its snap edge or bead 22 and together with this is placed on the unit, consisting of bottle 1, adapter ring 16 and suction cup 13, and screwed on. This makes a poet Completion of the bottle. Subsequently, the end cap 23 can be snapped onto the screw cap 14, as has already been explained with reference to FIG. 2.
- the end cover 21 is hat-shaped in cross-section, an outer edge flange 32 being clamped together with the suction flange 15 between the adapter ring 16 and the screw cap 14.
- the adapter ring 16 is designed in the form of an essentially flat annular disk 33, which has a downwardly projecting axial flange 28 somewhat within its outer peripheral edge, as a result of which a stop or support collar corresponding to the collar 29 from FIG. 2 is obtained.
- a flat washer 33 of this type as an adapter ring 16 a lower structure can be achieved when a suction cup 13 is clamped, the cap nut-like screw cap 14 also being formed correspondingly lower.
- stiffening ribs or the like on the underside of the adapter ring 16, such as in particular radially extending stiffening ribs 34.
- Such stiffening ribs or the like are usually unnecessary in the bowl-shaped design of the adapter ring 16 according to FIGS. 1 to 4, since the curved construction ensures a greater strength from the outset against inward bending.
- a screw cap is usually the cheapest, since this is the easiest way to enable a relatively large distance between cap 14 and adapter ring 16, depending on the thickness of the suction cup flange, when clamping.
- the retaining ring 7 can also, instead of being secured against axial displacement upwards by the attached cap 14 in its position of use on the shoulder transition 9 of the bottle 1, can also be fastened to the bottle 1 by means of a snap or snap connection, similar to the temperature measuring ring 5 will.
- polypropylene is preferably used for the parts 7, 16, 21, 14 and 23. This plastic material is sufficiently strong and heat-resistant, and it can also be colored differently.
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AT2673/87A AT392211B (de) | 1987-10-09 | 1987-10-09 | Saugflasche |
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EP0311596B1 true EP0311596B1 (de) | 1992-01-08 |
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EP88908102A Pending EP0371077A1 (de) | 1987-10-09 | 1988-10-03 | Saugflasche |
EP88890253A Expired - Lifetime EP0311596B1 (de) | 1987-10-09 | 1988-10-03 | Saugflasche |
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EP (2) | EP0371077A1 (ja) |
JP (1) | JP2801234B2 (ja) |
AT (2) | AT392211B (ja) |
DE (1) | DE3867589D1 (ja) |
ES (1) | ES2027801T3 (ja) |
FI (1) | FI102353B (ja) |
WO (1) | WO1989003204A1 (ja) |
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