GB2588166A - Spill resistant feeding device - Google Patents

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GB2588166A
GB2588166A GB1914686.9A GB201914686A GB2588166A GB 2588166 A GB2588166 A GB 2588166A GB 201914686 A GB201914686 A GB 201914686A GB 2588166 A GB2588166 A GB 2588166A
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Nicola Haberman Mandy
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Priority to PCT/GB2020/052534 priority patent/WO2021069931A1/en
Priority to CN202090000992.7U priority patent/CN218127991U/en
Priority to GB2206615.3A priority patent/GB2605038B/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G21/00Table-ware
    • A47G21/02Forks; Forks with ejectors; Combined forks and spoons; Salad servers
    • A47G21/023Forks; Forks with ejectors
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G21/00Table-ware
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G21/00Table-ware
    • A47G21/04Spoons; Pastry servers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61JCONTAINERS 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
    • A61J7/00Devices for administering medicines orally, e.g. spoons; Pill counting devices; Arrangements for time indication or reminder for taking medicine
    • A61J7/0015Devices specially adapted for taking medicines

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Abstract

A spill resistant feeding device 100 comprises a longitudinally extending elongate member having a tubular retaining portion 101 proximate a first end of the elongate member and a gripping portion proximate a second end of the elongate member. The tubular retaining portion comprises an interior retaining surface 104 defining a retaining portion cavity 103 and the tubular retaining portion further comprises a food inlet F in fluid communication with the retaining portion cavity. The interior retaining surface may comprise a plurality of elevations comprising a plurality of longitudinal ribs. The device may further comprise an air vent 102 proximate a posterior end of the tubular retaining portion. The gripping portion may comprise inner 105 and outer 106 gripping portions. The inner portion may comprise a first material and the outer portion may comprise a second material, wherein the rigidity of the first material is greater than that of the second material. The tubular retaining portion may terminate adjacent to the inner handle portion. The device aims to provide assisted feeding of a child or an individual having limited dexterity.

Description

SPILL RESISTANT FEEDING DEVICE
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a feeding implement that can be used for assisted feeding of a child, such as a toddler, or an individual having limited dexterity.
Background to the Invention
For individuals with limited dexterity or difficulty with fine motor skills, eating semi liquid food (e.g. purees) with a conventional spoon can be challenging as the food easily falls from the spoon before it reaches the mouth. For example, infants in the early stage of weaning will want to grab the loaded spoon but are likely to wave it around, causing food to fly off in all directions and limiting the food reaching the mouth. As a result, carers tend to prevent the child from grabbing the spoon. This slows down the child's development of independent self-feeding skills. Even when the carer is holding the spoon, the child often knocks it and food falls off. Similarly, for many elderly people, or people with limited dexterity, spoon feeding can be frustrating and messy, necessitating intervention from the carer, which can be damaging to the individual's sense of independence and self-respect.
Current solutions include using food pouches to feed, for example, young children. These food pouches are provided with a short straw mouthpiece, through which the semi-liquid food is sucked out of the pouch. The pouch can be squeezed to help the child's suckling efforts, allowing for a feeding method that has very little mess.
However, such food pouches do not solve the issue of developing the child's dexterity in addition to normal self-feeding spoon skills. Furthermore, the food is delivered to the back of the child's mouth, thus skipping the crucial steps of the child opening its mouth to accept the spoon into the oral cavity, closing the lips to draw the bolus of food from the spoon and transmitting the bolus form the front to the back of the mouth, further inhibiting the child's development of self-feeding skills.
Another solution involves straw spoons, wherein a straw has an open spoon element as a result of a longitudinal cut. However, when waved around, food loaded on to the spoon element will readily spill. Therefore, there remains an issue with the mess caused by the lack of appropriate feeding instruments.
It is therefore desirable to provide a solution which overcomes the disadvantages of the current feeding implements.
Summary of the Invention
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a spill resistant feeding device, the spill resistant feeding device comprising: a longitudinally extending elongate member having; a tubular retaining portion proximate a first end thereof; and a gripping portion proximate a second end opposing the first end. The tubular retaining portion comprises an interior retaining surface defining a retaining portion cavity. The tubular retaining portion further comprises a food inlet in fluid communication with the retaining portion cavity.
The tubular retaining portion of the present invention preferably defines the retaining portion cavity such that the retaining portion cavity is tubular in shape. The skilled addressee will appreciate that the tubular description describes the present invention only. In additional embodiments, the tubular retaining portion comprises a cross sectional shape that is any of square, rectangular, ovular, circular or any shape that is appropriate for the functionality of the present invention. It is preferable that the tubular retaining portion cavity is of adequate volume so as to fit a food item in. If the tubular retaining portion were too small, then the food items would not be able to enter the tubular retaining cavity. On the other hand, if the tubular retaining portion were too large, then food items would easily exit the tubular retaining cavity.
In preferable embodiments, the tubular retaining portion comprises a tubular retaining portion material that allows for adequate compression such that food items are able to exit the tubular retaining cavity when the tubular retaining portion is compressed. Preferably, the tubular retaining portion material is a flexible material.
More preferably, the tubular retaining portion material is a flexible material that will return to its original shape after compression. Still more preferably, the tubular retaining portion material comprises a resiliently deformable material. In some embodiments, the tubular retaining portion material comprises silicone. Further embodiments will be appreciated by the skilled addressee wherein the tubular retaining portion material comprises any flexible material that allows for the compression of the tubular retaining portion. Advantageously, such an arrangement allows for greater ease of extracting food items as, in addition to suction, the tubular retaining portion can be squeezed (compressed) in order for food items to leave the tubular retaining cavity.
In preferable embodiments, the interior retaining surface comprises a plurality of elevations. The plurality of elevations will be understood by the skilled addressee to be any suitably shaped elevation extending from the interior retaining surface into the retaining portion cavity. Preferably, the plurality of elevations is arranged to maximise surface tension between a food item present in the tubular retaining portion and the interior retaining surface. A requirement for greater surface tension will require a greater surface area of the interior retaining surface, the surface area being proportional to the surface area of the plurality of elevations. It is preferable for the surface tension to be of sufficient magnitude such that the food items present in the tubular retaining portion are biased towards remaining within the tubular retaining portion. It is also preferable that the surface tension is not too great as to inhibit any attempt to remove the food item from the tubular retaining portion via, for example, suction.
In preferable embodiments, the plurality of elevations or protrusions comprises a plurality of longitudinal protrusions or ribs. In preferable embodiments the plurality of longitudinal protrusions will be understood to extend along the interior retaining surface longitudinally. In other embodiments, the plurality of protrusions comprises a plurality of protrusions extending in any direction along the interior retaining surface.
Preferably, the food inlet is proximate an anterior end of the tubular retaining portion. In preferable embodiments, the anterior end opposes an anterior end longitudinally. Preferably, the food inlet is arranged such that fluids and/or semi-fluids are able to enter or exit the tubular retaining cavity via the food inlet. In preferable embodiments, the food inlet forms part of the tubular retaining portion and maximises fluid communication between the tubular retaining portion cavity and an area beyond the food inlet. The physical shape of the food inlet may preferably match the cross section of the tubular retaining cavity which, in preferable embodiments, is ovular.
However, other embodiments exist wherein the food inlet has a circular, square, rectangular or any other shape that allows for food items to enter the tubular retaining portion. Preferably, the food inlet is arranged to minimise protrusions from the cavity wall proximate the food inlet. Advantageously, such an arrangement reduces the build-up of food items that may occur if a lip protruded from the tubular retaining portion surface.
In preferable embodiments, the food inlet may be planar and may be chosen to extend at an angle longitudinally, the angle being, for example, 30 degrees. As a result, the food inlet may have a varying offset along an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. Advantageously, such a shape may assist in transmitting the food items into the tubular retaining portion.
Preferably, the spill resistant feeding device further comprises an air vent. In preferable embodiments, the air vent or hole is arranged to allow air to exit the tubular retaining cavity as food is entering. Advantageously, the air vent reduces the potential build-up of pressure that would that would otherwise oppose food items entering the tubular retaining cavity. In further preferred embodiments, the air vent is arranged in fluid communication with the tubular retaining portion cavity. Advantageously, such an embodiment allows for the tubular retaining portion cavity to be easily cleaned as cleaning fluids are able to enter the tubular retaining cavity via the food inlet and exit via the air vent or vice versa.
Preferably, the air vent is proximate the posterior end of the tubular retaining portion such that the air vent opposes the food inlet. The air vent can be located at other locations along the gripping portion or handle of the feeding device or spoon.
In some embodiments, the shape of the air vent is ovular. In further embodiments, the shape of the air vent is circular, square, rectangular or any other shape that suitably allows for the air vent's function.
Preferably, the gripping portion further comprises an inner handle gripping portion and an outer gripping portion.
Preferably, the outer gripping portion encompasses the inner gripping portion.
In preferable embodiments, the inner handle portion is made of a rigid material such that the inner handle portion comprises a first material and the outer gripping portion comprises a second material, wherein preferably the rigidity of the first material is greater than the rigidity of the second material.
Preferably, the second material comprises a flexible material. In some embodiments, the second material is the same as the tubular retaining portion material. Additional embodiments will be appreciated by the skilled addressee wherein the second material comprises a different material to that of the tubular retaining portion material. Advantageously, the gripping portion is resistant to shear stress that may be introduced by a user of the spill resistant feeding device accelerating or decelerating the spill resistant feeding device.
In an embodiment the spill resistant feeding device is arranged such that the tubular retaining portion terminates adjacent to the inner handle portion for a compact arrangement and ease of grip location for the user, whether the user is a carer or an infant or adult self-feeding.
Detailed Description
Specific embodiments will now be described by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: FIG. 1 shows a side sectional view of a spill resistant feeding device in accordance with the present invention; FIG. 2 shows an overhead view of the spill resistant feeding device in accordance with the present invention as illustrated in Figure 1, showing the detail of the air vent; FIG. 3 shows a side view of the spill resistant feeding device of Figure 1 and FIG. 4 shows an end on view of the spill resistant feeding device in accordance with the present invention, illustrating the opening into the device and cavity.
Referring to Figure 1, there is shown, in side sectional view of a spill resistant feeding device, or spoon, 100. The spill resistant feeding device 100 having a longitudinal axis extending therethrough and as illustrated in Figure 1. The device 100 comprises a housing, a tubular retaining portion 101 proximate a first end of the housing or longitudinally extending elongate member. The elongate member having a gripping portion 106 proximate a second end opposing the first end. The device features the tubular retaining portion 101 comprising an interior retaining surface 104 defining a retaining portion cavity 103. The tubular retaining portion further comprises a food inlet F in fluid communication with the retaining portion cavity 103.
The spoon or spill resistant feeding device 100 includes an air vent 102 located in the vicinity of the tubular retaining portion 101 and foodstuff retaining portion of the device, at an angle providing air flow communication in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the spill resistant feeding device 100. In the illustrated embodiment the air vent 102 is a circular hole of substantially equal diameter through the material comprising the tubular retaining portion 101 to the interior retaining surface 104 and through to the retaining portion cavity 103.
Turning now to Figure 2, the gripping portion 106 comprises the components of a central inner handle gripping portion 105 surrounded and enveloped in an outer gripping portion 106 in Figure 2. The combined apparatus of the inner handle gripping portion 105 surrounded and encompassed by the outer gripping portion 106 should be of one body such that the user can operate and manipulate the handle as one tool. In the embodiment shown the inner handle gripping portion 105 is made of a rigid material such as a metal or hard plastic or PPE, with the outer gripping portion 106 comprising a softer, less rigid second material, such as a flexible plastic or rubber. The outer gripping portion 106 may feature an ergonomic design and shape for ease of operation and handling. There may be alternative sizings and shapings for different skills and sizes of user. In addition, and as illustrated in Figure 3, the second end of the spill resistant feeding device 100 is rounded and smoothed to provide a safe and non-damage inflicting surface. The rounded end is arranged to provide an ergonomic handle that is inviting to use and also provides no sharp edges or end which could cause damage whilst being used and operated at a table or feeding area.
With reference to Figure 1 and also to Figure 4 the interior of the tubular retaining portion 101 will now be described.
The tubular retaining portion 101, as illustrated, is broadly cylindrical in shape. The tubular retaining portion 101 is open at one end, the so called food inlet F. The tubular retaining portion 101 is such that it defines a retaining portion cavity 103 bounded by an interior retaining surface 104. The material of the entire portion 101 in the example here is silicone, durable, safe and flexible. The material should be food safe, suitable for cleaning and drying, suitable for human and animal contact and durable and hard wearing, suitable for repeated use, wear and cleaning. For institutional settings and mass use the requirements for the material and the structure to withstand industrial cleaning and drying should also be considered.
In the illustrated embodiment of Figure 4, the interior retaining surface 104 can be seen to comprises a plurality of elevations or ribs 104. As set out previously the rib structures are arranged so as to maximise surface tension between a food item or puree present in the tubular retaining portion and the interior retaining surface 104. The illustrated example in Figures 1 and 4 is for a series of abutting parallel longitudinal protrusions or ribs, extending along the interior retaining surface 104 in a direction parallel and longitudinal relative to the longitudinal axis of the spill resistant feeding device 100. In other embodiments, the plurality of protrusions comprises a plurality of protrusions extending in any direction along the interior retaining surface. The protrusions or elevations may be set alongside or abutting each other, or may be spaced apart from the next elevation or rib.
In use the spill resistant feeding device 100 is held and gripped by the user at the gripping portion 106 and the tubular retaining portion is dipped into a bowl or other container of food stuff, or is otherwise loaded with a food stuff (for example a puree or a soft food). The food stuff enters the retaining portion cavity 103 at F and the air previously occupying the volume of the cavity 103 is expelled and urged out of the air vent 102. The food stuff adheres and surrounds the interior retaining surface 104. In particular the food stuff sticks to and engages with the ribs 104 of the interior retaining surface 104. The surface tension of the ribs and the food stuff is sufficient to retain the food stuff, within the tubular retaining portion 101, as the user moves the spill resistant feeding device 100 from the bowl towards the mouth. The surface
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tension of the ribs and the food stuff is sufficient to retain the food stuff, within the tubular retaining portion 101, during any sudden movement such as a jerking or playing movement or a distracted movement. Once the user places the spill resistant feeding device 100 to their mouth or the mouth of the subject, the person or animal to be fed, then the food is released into the mouth by a sucking or suckling action or otherwise mouthing at the tubular retaining portion 101. The food stuff previously occupying the volume of the cavity 103 moves into the mouth of the subject and air replaces the volume removed through incoming air in through the air vent 102. The loading and feeding operation can then be repeated. When in the mouth and squeezed by the lips and or tongue, food may be evacuated from the cavity 103 via both the open end and via the air vent 102, thus the bolus of food is released into the front of the mouth.
After use the tubular feeding portion can be cleaned and washed. In some embodiments (not illustrated) the spill resistant feeding device 100 can be separated into its component parts for washing, deep cleaning or sterilising.
It will be appreciated that the above described embodiments are given by way of example only and that various modifications thereto may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. For example, the embodiments described relate to a particular structure as illustrated however additional embodiments will be appreciated wherein the feeding device is another channel arrangement with various shapes, novelty or shaped structural features so as to encourage infant and assisted feeding. The embodiment discussed is related to one type of infant feeding but other age groups or functions or clinical or indeed veterinary uses may be found for the feeding device. The shape and structure may be modified for different grips, needs and foodstuffs. The invention may comprise the the tubular retaining portion 101 only such that the tubular retaining portion 101 alone could be used independently of the handle and gripping portion.

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  1. CLAIMS1 A spill resistant feeding device, the spill resistant feeding device comprising: a longitudinally extending elongate member having; a tubular retaining portion (1) proximate a first end thereof; and a gripping portion (2) proximate a second end opposing the first end; wherein the tubular retaining portion (1) comprises an interior retaining surface defining a retaining portion cavity, and wherein the tubular retaining portion further comprises a food inlet in fluid communication with the retaining portion cavity.The spill resistant feeding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the interior retaining surface comprises a plurality of elevations (6).The spill resistant feeding device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the plurality of elevations (6) is arranged in a rib-like pattern.The spill resistant feeding device as claimed in claim 2 or claim 3, wherein the plurality of elevations (6) comprises a plurality of longitudinal ribs.The spill resistant feeding device as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the food inlet is proximate an anterior end of the tubular retaining portion (1) The spill resistant feeding device as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the food inlet is arranged to facilitate loading of food or removal of food.The spill resistant feeding device as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the food inlet extends at an angle along the tubular retaining portion (1).The spill resistant feeding device as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the food inlet comprises a circumference.The spill resistant feeding device as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the spill resistant feeding device further comprises an air vent (3). 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.10. The spill resistant feeding device as claimed claim 9, wherein the air vent (3) is proximate a posterior end of the tubular retaining portion (1).11. The spill resistant feeding device as claimed in claim 9 or claim 10, wherein the air vent (3) comprises a circular, ovular or slit shaped opening.12. The spill resistant feeding device as claimed in claim 9, claim 10 or claim 11, wherein the air vent (3) is arranged to allow air to exit the tubular retaining portion (1).13. The spill resistant feeding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gripping portion (2) comprises: an inner handle portion (7); and an outer gripping portion (2).14. The spill resistant feeding device as claimed in claim 13, wherein the inner handle portion (7) is made of a rigid material arranged such that the inner handle portion (7) comprises a first material and the outer gripping portion (2) comprises a second material, wherein the rigidity of the first material is greater than the rigidity of the second material.15. The spill resistant feeding device as claimed in claim 13 or 14, wherein the tubular retaining portion (1) is made of a flexible material.16. The spill resistant feeding device as claimed in claim 13, claim 14 or claim 15, wherein the outer gripping portion (2) is made of a flexible material.17. The spill resistant feeding device as claimed in any of claim 12, claim 13, claim 14 or claim 15, wherein the tubular retaining portion (1) terminates adjacent to the inner handle portion (7).
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CN202090000992.7U CN218127991U (en) 2019-10-10 2020-10-09 Anti-overflow tableware article
GB2206615.3A GB2605038B (en) 2019-10-10 2020-10-09 Spill resistant feeding device
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