US20090286448A1 - Safety lollipop holder - Google Patents

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US20090286448A1
US20090286448A1 US12/307,201 US30720107A US2009286448A1 US 20090286448 A1 US20090286448 A1 US 20090286448A1 US 30720107 A US30720107 A US 30720107A US 2009286448 A1 US2009286448 A1 US 2009286448A1
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    • A23GCOCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
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    • A23G3/50Sweetmeats, confectionery or marzipan; Processes for the preparation thereof characterised by shape, structure or physical form, e.g. products with supported structure
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  • the invention relates to a safety lollipop holder.
  • a safety lollipop holder according to the invention is, in particular, intended to protect children with a view to preventing any risk of injury resulting from the consumption of a lollipop.
  • a protective handle for lollipops comprises a main body in two parts, a lower part and an upper part comprising a central opening designed to receive a stick of a lollipop and a planar portion perpendicular to the stick which has dimensions designed to cover the mouth of a child so as to prevent the introduction of the stick into the throat of a child.
  • the lower part also comprises a central opening aligned with the central opening of the upper part so that it may grip the lower end of the lollipop stick to hold it in position.
  • this known device only provides a small degree of protection for the child. In particular, nothing prevents a child from removing the lollipop from the protective handle and, moreover, from being exposed to the same risks as in the absence of the protective handle. Moreover, as the protective handle is often decorated with attractive and amusing patterns, such as characters, animals, etc. a child is encouraged to remove the lollipop from the protective handle to be able to play with said protective handle whilst continuing to suck the lollipop.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a safety lollipop holder which provides efficient and genuine protection for the child, in particular against the risk of perforating the palate and the risk of choking.
  • the object of the invention is also a safety lollipop holder which prevents a child from removing the lollipop from the lollipop holder without the assistance of an adult.
  • the object of the invention is also a lollipop holder which is economical and reusable.
  • the object of the invention is also a lollipop holder which may serve as a display unit for a lollipop in a shop.
  • the object of the invention is also a safety lollipop holder which may provide hygienic protection for a lollipop before consumption.
  • a lollipop holder according to the invention thus makes it possible to hold a lollipop in position inside a tube and to protect a child against the risk of perforating his or her palate by the presence of a protective collar arranged at a proximal end of said tube.
  • the dimensions of the collar according to the invention are advantageously defined so that they prevent the penetration of a stick held in the tube in a mouth of a child having, when fully open, a length of 4 cm and a width of 3 cm. These dimensions correspond to an average mouth of a child aged 10 years old.
  • a lollipop holder according to the invention is thus particularly suitable for a child aged between 2 and 10 years old.
  • a collar according to the invention advantageously has a length in the order of 5 cm and a width in the order of 4 cm.
  • the shape of the collar is designed to allow a child to access the lollipop sweet arranged at the end of the lollipop stick, in particular to ensure that the collar is able to bear against the mouth of the child without being obstructed by the nose of the child.
  • a lollipop holder tube according to the invention may be of any shape or dimension which is compatible with receiving a stick of a lollipop.
  • a stick of a lollipop has a shape which is cylindrical, in particular cylindrical with a circular or square transverse cross section.
  • a stick is surmounted by a sweet which is able to be of any shape, preferably such that the overall radial spatial requirement of the sweet is greater than the transverse cross section of the stick of the lollipop.
  • the transverse cross section of a tube according to the invention preferably has a shape and radial dimensions similar to that of the stick, so that the tube grips the stick closely.
  • the internal diameter of the tube is advantageously selected so as to have a diameter which is less than 10% greater than that of the diameter of the stick.
  • the tube has a transverse cross section of which the dimensions are smaller than the overall transverse spatial requirement of a lollipop sweet such that the lollipop sweet forms an abutment for holding the lollipop sweet outside said tube so that a child is able to suck said sweet.
  • the means for one-way clamping according to the invention may be of any type. These clamping means guarantee that a child is not able to remove the lollipop from the lollipop holder.
  • these clamping means are designed to permit the displacement of a stick inside said tube from the proximal end to the distal end of said tube, so that the lollipop stick may be removed from the lollipop holder through the distal end of said tube after the lollipop sweet has been consumed.
  • a lollipop holder thus permits the positioning of a stick of a lollipop inside its tube.
  • the clamping means allow the displacement of the stick inside the tube from its proximal end to its distal end. This displacement is preferably blocked by the lollipop sweet which forms an abutment against the tube.
  • the clamping means prevent the withdrawal of the stick through the proximal end. Consequently, once a lollipop has been positioned in the lollipop holder tube, said lollipop is fixedly held and may not be dislodged from the tube.
  • the clamping means allow the positioning of lollipops through the proximal end and a withdrawal of the sticks, once the lollipops are finished, through the distal end.
  • the clamping means may be arranged at different parts of the lollipop holder. They may, in particular, be arranged in the vicinity of the proximal end of the tube, inside the tube, at one end of the tube, etc.
  • the main body has longitudinal dimensions which are greater than the longitudinal dimensions of the lollipop stick such that the lollipop stick is entirely held inside the main body.
  • the distal end of the lollipop stick is not accessible and does not risk injuring a child.
  • the clamping means are arranged inside the tube and said tube has a longer length than the length of the lollipop stick.
  • a lollipop holder according to this variant provides a high degree of protection, the lollipop stick being entirely held inside the tube and thus completely inaccessible to a child.
  • clamping means may be implemented by any means known per se. They may, in particular, comprise gripping claws designed to allow a stick to pass in one direction and to be clamped in the opposing direction.
  • the clamping means are preferably implemented according to the principle of conical wedging.
  • a disc according to the invention may comprise a variable number of slots defining flexible disc portions.
  • a disc comprises four slots defining four slightly resilient portions serving as claws.
  • each slot may comprise an opening formed at the end of the slot opposing the central opening so as to facilitate the flexion of the disc portions as a result of pressure exerted by the stick on the disc.
  • a lollipop holder permits, in addition to a withdrawal of the stick through the distal end of the lollipop holder, a withdrawal of a stick through the proximal end of the tube by the cooperation of the means for deactivating the clamping means.
  • a lollipop holder permits the withdrawal of a lollipop from the lollipop holder by an adult, including before the lollipop has been completely consumed, which proves useful and necessary, for example, if a child has dropped the lollipop into a sandpit, making the lollipop unsuitable for consumption.
  • This withdrawal of the lollipop through the proximal end is only possible by the use of at least two combined movements, the deactivation of the clamping means and the withdrawal of the lollipop as such.
  • This dual requirement ensures that it is not able to be implemented by a child under 10 years of age. Said child is thus not able to deactivate the clamping means.
  • the passage from the inactive state to the active state of the deactivating means requires the generation of a force greater than the normal thrust force of a child of under 10 years of age.
  • This value is advantageously set at more than 50 N, in particular in the order of 60 N, according to the regulations in force in the field of toys.
  • deactivating means may be implemented in different ways and arranged at different locations.
  • the main body comprises:
  • the cooperation of the resilient sliding means for the head and the column of the body of the lollipop holder, according to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, constitute the means for deactivating the clamping means.
  • a pressure exerted by an operator on the head slides the head along the column.
  • the sliding of the head along the column ensures the displacement of the tube relative to the resilient disc until the tube exerts a pressure on the resilient disc.
  • the pressure exerted by the tube on the disc separates the edges of the disc and thus releases the stick from the claws formed by these disc edges. Consequently, whilst maintaining this pressure on the head, an operator may withdraw the lollipop through the proximal end.
  • an operator has to execute at least two combined movements simultaneously to be able to remove a lollipop stick through the proximal end.
  • a lollipop holder comprises a removable protective cover designed to be arranged on the head so that it protects the lollipop, the stick thereof being held in said tube when the lollipop is not consumed, and designed to be arranged on the end of the opposing column when the lollipop is to be consumed.
  • the shape and dimensions of the collar are similar to those of a soother.
  • the invention further relates to a safety lollipop holder characterized, in combination, by all or some of the features mentioned above or below.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a safety lollipop holder according to an embodiment of the invention
  • FIGS. 2 a and 2 b are schematic views in section of a safety lollipop holder according to a further embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a resilient, flexible disc forming means for clamping a lollipop stick according to an embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a protective collar for a safety lollipop holder according to one embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic view of resilient flexible claws forming means for clamping a lollipop stick according to a further embodiment of the invention.
  • the main body 1 has a generally cylindrical shape of circular transverse cross section with a diameter of 2 cm, such that it may be gripped by a child.
  • the main body 1 may have different shapes and different dimensions.
  • the tube 2 is designed to receive at the proximal end 17 a stick 11 for a lollipop comprising a sweet 12 arranged at one end of this stick 11 .
  • Lollipops currently available on the market comprise sticks which have a diameter in the order of 0.4 cm.
  • the lollipop holder according to the embodiment of FIG. 1 is particularly intended for this type of lollipop. Consequently, the tube 2 has an internal diameter which is slightly greater than 0.4 cm, in particular in the order of 0.5 cm.
  • the tube 2 may have a different internal diameter which is designed to hold a stick 11 of a lollipop of various shapes and dimensions.
  • a lollipop holder comprises a collar 3 which extends radially and has a shape and radial dimensions greater than the dimensions of a mouth of a child so as to prevent any risk of penetration of the stick 11 of a lollipop held in the tube 2 in the mouth of a child.
  • the shape and dimensions of the collar may be varied and are adapted to cover at least the lips and the mouth of a child.
  • the collar 3 has the shape of a soother collar, having a length in the order of 5 cm and a width in the order of 3 cm.
  • the collar 3 according to the invention advantageously has dimensions compatible with the European standard EN 1400 relative to soothers for babies and small children.
  • a lollipop holder according to the invention further comprises means 4 for the one-way clamping of a lollipop stick 11 held in the tube 2 in the lengthwise direction.
  • These clamping means 4 are designed to clamp this stick 11 in the lengthwise direction inside the tube 2 and prevent this stick 11 from being removed axially from the proximal end 17 of the tube 2 so that a child cannot withdraw the lollipop from the lollipop holder through this proximal end 17 .
  • these clamping means 4 are implemented by two claws 6 made of thermoplastic material or made of high-grade steel, arranged opposite the distal end 18 of the tube 2 .
  • these claws 6 are fixed to the internal wall 5 of the main body 1 and distributed uniformly about the longitudinal axis 10 serving as the axis of symmetry of the main body 1 .
  • these claws 6 are held by the main body 1 .
  • These claws 6 are arranged so as to form an angle in the order of 45° with the internal wall 5 .
  • the length of the claws 6 is selected so that the end which is not connected to the main body 1 is in the vicinity of the longitudinal axis 10 and the ends of the other claws 6 .
  • the free ends of the claws 6 define a central opening designed to be enlarged by the pressure of the stick 11 during displacement of said stick from the proximal end 17 to the distal end 18 , which permits the passage thereof through the claws 6 .
  • an attempt to displace the stick 11 in the opposite direction has the tendency to narrow the central opening defined by the claws, which clamps the stick 11 between the claws 6 , thus preventing its displacement from the distal end 18 to the proximal end 17 and thus its withdrawal through the proximal end.
  • a main body 1 comprises, moreover, a central cylindrical enclosure with an axis coinciding with the longitudinal axis 10 and formed between the distal end 18 of the tube 2 and the end of the lollipop holder opposing the tube 2 .
  • a lollipop stick 11 displaced from the proximal end 17 to the distal end 18 may be withdrawn from the lollipop holder through this enclosure.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic view, according to one embodiment of the invention, of the claws 6 forming the clamping means.
  • clamping means 4 may be implemented by means other than claws 6 . They may, in particular, be implemented by systems constructed on the principle of conical wedging. They may be implemented by mechanical means or by electrical means or a combination of electrical means and mechanical means.
  • FIGS. 2 a and 2 b show a lollipop holder according to a further embodiment of the invention.
  • a lollipop holder comprises a tube 2 , a collar 3 arranged in the vicinity of the proximal end 17 of the tube 2 , a main body 1 and means 4 for the one-way clamping of a stick 11 of a lollipop held in the tube 2 in the lengthwise direction.
  • the clamping means 4 are formed by a resilient, flexible disc 7 .
  • This resilient flexible disc 7 is arranged perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 10 and comprises a central opening 8 , with an axis coinciding with the longitudinal axis 10 , and of radial dimensions less than the overall dimensions of the transverse cross section of a stick 11 of a lollipop.
  • This disc 7 also comprises four radial slots 9 passing through the thickness of the disc on both sides and opening out toward the central opening 8 of the disc 7 .
  • the disc 7 may comprise a different number of slots 9 .
  • slots 9 thus define four disc portions 7 arranged on both sides of the slots 9 which are designed to fold under the action of pressure exerted by a lollipop stick 11 in the region of the central opening 8 of the disc 7 , which permits the passage of the lollipop stick 11 through the disc 7 in one direction and blocks the displacement of the stick 11 in the opposite direction.
  • This resilient, flexible disc 7 may be produced in any type of resilient, flexible material, in particular high-grade stainless steel.
  • the main body 1 is formed in two parts, a column 13 with an axis coinciding with the longitudinal axis 10 and bearing the resilient disc 7 , and a head 14 bearing the tube 2 and the collar 3 .
  • this disc 7 is held inside the main body 1 opposite the distal end 18 of the column 13 .
  • the column 13 and the head 14 are designed to be nested in one another and the head 14 is designed to slide along the column 13 by means of resilient sliding means designed to allow the sliding of the head 14 along the column 13 by a pressure exerted by an operator on the head 14 and designed to bring it into the initial position in the absence of pressure.
  • FIG. 2 a shows the lollipop holder, according to this embodiment, in a position where no pressure is exerted on the head 14 .
  • the stick 11 is clamped by the disc 7 .
  • FIG. 2 b shows the lollipop holder in a position where an operator exerts pressure on the head 14 .
  • This pressure causes the sliding of the head 14 along the column 13 .
  • This sliding causes the displacement of the tube 2 relative to the resilient disc 7 .
  • This displacement transmits the pressure exerted by the operator on the resilient disc 7 , which contributes to the folding of the portions of the disc 7 and thus releases the stick 11 from the grip of the disc 7 .
  • This combination forms means for deactivating the one-way clamping means in the lengthwise direction and makes it possible, by the execution of at least two combined movements, to undertake the removal of the lollipop from the lollipop holder through its proximal end 17 .
  • deactivating means may, according to further embodiments, require further combined movements to pass from the inactive state to the active state. For example, associated with the pressure on the head, these deactivating means may require a quarter-turn of the head 14 relative to the column 13 to allow the deactivation of the clamping means.
  • the lollipop holder according to the embodiment of FIGS. 2 a and 2 b further comprises a protective cover 15 designed to be positioned by an operator on the head 14 so as to cover a lollipop arranged in the lollipop holder.
  • the means for reversible assembly between the head 14 and the cover 15 may be of any type, in particular means for assembly by nesting by congruence of shape.
  • a lollipop holder may comprise a base 16 , of which the shape also allows the nesting of the cover 15 such that when a child is preparing to consume a lollipop, the cover 15 may be assembled to the base 16 by the means for reversible assembly similar to those between the head 14 and the cover 15 , as shown in FIG. 2 b.
  • a lollipop holder according to the invention may have different shapes and dimensions from those disclosed.
  • a lollipop holder according to the invention may be adapted in a simple manner to different types of lollipop and to different shapes and dimensions of the stick of a lollipop.
  • a lollipop holder according to the invention may also be adapted to certain ice-creams and other foodstuffs arranged at the end of a stick.
  • a lollipop holder according to the invention provides genuine protection to the child who consumes a lollipop by eliminating any risk of perforating the palate of the child, any risk of the child choking and preventing the child from removing the lollipop from the lollipop holder.
  • a lollipop holder according to the invention contributes to changing the negative and dangerous image associated with the consumption of a lollipop to provide the lollipop with a positive and safe image again, associated with the enjoyment of a child.

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