US20130110037A1 - Bag attachment device for breastpump - Google Patents

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US20130110037A1 US13/718,344 US201213718344A US2013110037A1 US 20130110037 A1 US20130110037 A1 US 20130110037A1 US 201213718344 A US201213718344 A US 201213718344A US 2013110037 A1 US2013110037 A1 US 2013110037A1
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • 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
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  • This invention relates to a device for releasably attaching a milk receiving bag to a breastpump, and to the bag that is connected to the breastpump by the device.
  • Breastmilk pumps are well known and are generally comprised of a hood or shield that fits over a portion or the entire breast, a vacuum pump connected to the hood for generating an intermittent pressure variation within the hood, and a receptacle or container for the expressed milk.
  • the receptacle in such an arrangement is often a rigid plastic feeding bottle well known to those in the art. It is also known to use a plastic bag as the receptacle, sometimes in combination with a rigid outer shell supporting the bag.
  • vacuum pumps e.g., handheld piston pumps
  • vacuum pumps that are driven by an electric motor and interconnect to the hood via tubing.
  • the vacuum pumps of these devices intermittently generate a pressure, most typically a vacuum (or a negative pressure) within the hood, with the hood encompassing the nipple and a substantial amount of the breast.
  • the intermittent suction action of the pump serves to pull on and/or compress the breast, drawing it within the narrowing funnel of the hood, to thereby express milk in an action reminiscent of suckling.
  • the milk so extracted typically flows from the hood into a container, e.g., a bottle or a bag, for storage and later use.
  • a breastpump of the foregoing type is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,857,051.
  • plastic bags have been proposed and adapted for use with a breastpump to function in the above-described manner.
  • the method of using and storing these types of bags are well-documented as are the advantages. See for instance, U.S. patent Publication No. 2002/0156419. Where bags are used independently of a bottle, this eliminates the need to then transfer milk from a container (bottle) to a plastic bag for storage. The presence of the bag makes unnecessary the step of cleaning a container after use. Attaching the bag to the pump in a simple and straightforward manner for the mother is something worthy of achieving, however.
  • the present invention in one embodiment provides a breastpump having a breast shield with a first end for placement on a breast and a second end for connection to an attachment device.
  • the attachment device in one form is an adaptor having at least one mounting ear (or hook), and uses a milk collection bag having an aperture that connects to the at least one mounting ear.
  • the adaptor attaches to the standard breastpump assembly much the same as a bottle would, e.g., by matching screw threads.
  • the adaptor serves to suspend the bag open at the top directly beneath the conduit structure of the breastpump assembly, through which milk flows, such that the milk flows into the open bag.
  • the attachment device in a preferred form is an adaptor connectable to the breastpump having mounting ears on opposite sides.
  • the ears are formed as part of a modified breastpump assembly.
  • a bag having apertures adapted to connect to the mounting ears allows the bag to be easily attached and removed from the adaptor.
  • a bag for collecting mother's milk including front and back sides, each of the front and back sides having an aperture therein for use in hanging the bag from the attachment device.
  • a method for attaching a milk bag to a breastpump including providing an adaptor having mounting ears, providing a bag having apertures adapted to engage over the mounting ears, first putting one mounting ear through a bag aperture, and then putting the other mounting ear through another bag aperture, and attaching the adaptor to the breastpump assembly (either before or after the bag is mounted), with the bag open beneath a conduit structure through which milk passes.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of an attachment device and related bag according to certain aspects of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is an elevational view of the milk storage container shown in FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an adaptor shown in FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the adaptor shown in FIG. 1 attached to a breastpump assembly
  • FIG. 5 is a side view of an alternate embodiment of the invention.
  • the attachment arrangement 100 includes a bag 101 and an adaptor or base member 120 .
  • the bag 101 receives and stores breastmilk pumped from a breastpump, such as breastpump assembly 200 (shown in FIG. 4 ).
  • the bag 101 itself is, except for the special adaptation for attaching to the adaptor described hereafter, fairly standard. It could be made in many ways known in the art, such as here, being comprised of a front sheet 102 and a back sheet 104 .
  • the front and back sheets (sides) 102 , 104 are made of a suitable liquid impervious food compatible plastic, such as polyethylene, as described in U.S. Pat. Pub. No. 2006/0074379, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • the breastpump assembly 200 may be a manual breastpump, such as the breastpump disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,727,182, the contents of which are also incorporated herein by reference.
  • the attachment arrangement 100 may be used with an electric breastpump, such as U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,547,756 or 6,257,847, each of can be referred to for details of the breastpumping equipment in general.
  • the breastpump assembly itself is not significant, in that the adaptor 120 is intended to attach to a standard-issue breastpump assembly, e.g., a breastpump assembly that is manufactured for a bottle to be attached thereto; FIG. 5 , however, shows a modified breastpump assembly.
  • the bag 101 further includes a top edge 106 , a bottom edge 108 , and two side edges 110 , 112 .
  • a gusset structure having seal 114 is formed near the bottom edge 108 .
  • the gusset structure is formed by conventional methods, e.g., by providing a folded panel of pouch material adjacent the bottom edge 108 of the bag 101 and sealing the material into a gusset structure.
  • the gusset structure lends strength to the region and even the ability to stand the bag when filled.
  • a resealable or reclosable seal 116 is provided for access to the bag interior when in an open condition, and seals the bag when in a closed condition.
  • the reclosable seal 116 is preferably a “zip” type closure or an equivalent, formed by attaching to either front sheet 102 or back sheet 104 , an extended male element above and essentially parallel to bottom edge 108 , the male element being press fit into a corresponding female channel-type element attached to the other of the front and back sheet 102 , 104 .
  • Reclosable seal 116 extends between side edges 110 , 112 and is also located below top edge 106 . Thereby, when reclosable seal 116 is closed, the combination of reclosable seal 116 , sealed side edges 110 , 112 and sealed pouch bottom edge 114 define a generally rectangular bag pouch 115 suitable for retaining fluids therewithin.
  • each of front sheet 102 and back sheet 104 extends beyond reclosable seal 116 , respectively portions 102 a and 104 a.
  • the bag 101 also includes apertures 118 , 119 located on the front and back portions 102 a and 104 a, respectively.
  • the apertures 118 , 119 support the bag 101 on the adaptor 120 , which is described in detail below.
  • the apertures 118 , 119 are shown having a generally oval shape, it should be understood that the apertures may take any suitable shape, including a simple slit.
  • Bag 101 may further include a label area (not shown) located on the outer side of front sheet 102 , of sufficient dimensions to allow for some information to be provided on bag 101 regarding the contents in the bag, such as, for example, “DATE”, “VOLUME” and “NAME”, either by writing directly on front sheet 102 , or indirectly by adhering an optional label at this location. Other locations for information may be provided. Calibrated markings (not shown) as for milk volume may additionally be provided.
  • the adaptor 120 connects the bag 101 to a breastpump assembly, such as breastpump assembly 200 shown in FIG. 4 .
  • the adaptor 120 may comprise a generally cylindrical or tubular shape, serving as a base member. Alternatively, the adaptor 120 may take any suitable shape.
  • the base member of the adaptor 120 extends below the recloseable seal 116 of the bag 101 to help prevent overflow of the bag 101 .
  • the adaptor 120 includes at least one mounting element or ear 122 for insertion through aperture 118 of the bag 101 , but preferably further includes a second mounting element or ear 124 for insertion through the second aperture 119 of the bag 101 .
  • the mounting elements 122 , 124 may comprise ears, hooks, buttons, posts, protuberances, or any other suitable mounting element from which a bag may hang.
  • the mounting elements maybe located on opposite sides or areas of the adaptor 120 .
  • the adaptor 120 attaches to the breastpump by a connector portion 126 .
  • the connector portion 126 may be a threaded mechanism, match-threaded to a collar 201 of a standard breastpump assembly.
  • the connector portion may comprise any suitable mechanism to secure the adaptor 120 to the breastpump assembly, as long as the connector portion 126 and collar 201 have cooperating connection mechanisms.
  • the cooperating portions releasably mechanically connect the adaptor 120 to the collar 201 in any suitable manner as long as a portion of the adaptor communicates with a milk outlet of the breastpump assembly.
  • a breastpump assembly 200 includes a funnel-shaped breast shield 202 that is sized and shaped for engagement with at least a portion of a breast. Downstream from the breast shield 202 is a cylindrical extension 204 which is connected (or connectable) to a receiving portion of a pump housing 206 . Upstream and downstream are used relative to milk flow in use of the invention.
  • the pump housing 206 includes a conduit structure (not shown) for conveying expressed breastmilk from the breast shield 202 , through extension 204 and out through an outlet 208 of the internal conduit structure. In the given example, this is a lever pump (manual) mechanism 210 connected to the housing 206 to provide a cyclical negative pressure at the breast shield 202 .
  • the adaptor 120 is placed on the collar 201 of the breastpump assembly 200 .
  • a user first places one mounting ear through a bag aperture, then places the other mounting ear through the other bag aperture.
  • the bag 101 is then securely attached to the breastpump assembly opened and suspended beneath the conduit structure and outlet 208 to collect milk during a pumping session.
  • the bag 101 could first be attached to the adaptor 120 , and then the mounted bag is positioned on the breastpump assembly 200 by attaching the adaptor 120 thereto.
  • mounting elements or ears 222 , 224 may be located directly on a breastpump 220 , such as by molding therewith. Thus, no adaptor is used.
  • the mounting ears 222 , 224 are formed on the breastpump assembly in the vicinity of where milk would normally exit from the breastpump assembly into a container at outlet 226 .
  • the outlet 226 extends below the recloseable seal 116 of the bag 101 .
  • the adaptor 120 may comprise clips or pins, for example, which attach to a standard milk collection bag.
  • the milk collection bag would not have apertures or any corresponding mounting features.

Abstract

An attachment arrangement is disclosed for attaching a milk collecting bag to a breastpump assembly. In one form this includes an adaptor having mounting ears upon which portions of a bag with apertures therein are hung to suspend the bag in place below the breastpump assembly.

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    CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/853,644, filed Aug. 10, 2010. The entire disclosure contents of this application are herewith incorporated by reference into the present application.
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention relates to a device for releasably attaching a milk receiving bag to a breastpump, and to the bag that is connected to the breastpump by the device.
  • BACKGROUND
  • Breastmilk pumps are well known and are generally comprised of a hood or shield that fits over a portion or the entire breast, a vacuum pump connected to the hood for generating an intermittent pressure variation within the hood, and a receptacle or container for the expressed milk. The receptacle in such an arrangement is often a rigid plastic feeding bottle well known to those in the art. It is also known to use a plastic bag as the receptacle, sometimes in combination with a rigid outer shell supporting the bag. There are manually driven vacuum pumps (e.g., handheld piston pumps) which most commonly connect at or closely adjacent to the hood, as well as vacuum pumps that are driven by an electric motor and interconnect to the hood via tubing. The vacuum pumps of these devices intermittently generate a pressure, most typically a vacuum (or a negative pressure) within the hood, with the hood encompassing the nipple and a substantial amount of the breast. The intermittent suction action of the pump serves to pull on and/or compress the breast, drawing it within the narrowing funnel of the hood, to thereby express milk in an action reminiscent of suckling. The milk so extracted typically flows from the hood into a container, e.g., a bottle or a bag, for storage and later use. A breastpump of the foregoing type is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,857,051.
  • As noted, plastic bags have been proposed and adapted for use with a breastpump to function in the above-described manner. The method of using and storing these types of bags are well-documented as are the advantages. See for instance, U.S. patent Publication No. 2002/0156419. Where bags are used independently of a bottle, this eliminates the need to then transfer milk from a container (bottle) to a plastic bag for storage. The presence of the bag makes unnecessary the step of cleaning a container after use. Attaching the bag to the pump in a simple and straightforward manner for the mother is something worthy of achieving, however.
  • SUMMARY
  • The present invention in one embodiment provides a breastpump having a breast shield with a first end for placement on a breast and a second end for connection to an attachment device. The attachment device in one form is an adaptor having at least one mounting ear (or hook), and uses a milk collection bag having an aperture that connects to the at least one mounting ear. The adaptor attaches to the standard breastpump assembly much the same as a bottle would, e.g., by matching screw threads. The adaptor serves to suspend the bag open at the top directly beneath the conduit structure of the breastpump assembly, through which milk flows, such that the milk flows into the open bag.
  • The attachment device in a preferred form is an adaptor connectable to the breastpump having mounting ears on opposite sides. In another embodiment, the ears are formed as part of a modified breastpump assembly. A bag having apertures adapted to connect to the mounting ears allows the bag to be easily attached and removed from the adaptor.
  • In yet another embodiment, a bag for collecting mother's milk is provided including front and back sides, each of the front and back sides having an aperture therein for use in hanging the bag from the attachment device.
  • In yet another embodiment, a method for attaching a milk bag to a breastpump is disclosed, the method including providing an adaptor having mounting ears, providing a bag having apertures adapted to engage over the mounting ears, first putting one mounting ear through a bag aperture, and then putting the other mounting ear through another bag aperture, and attaching the adaptor to the breastpump assembly (either before or after the bag is mounted), with the bag open beneath a conduit structure through which milk passes.
  • These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be further understood and appreciated when considered in relation to the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention, taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of an attachment device and related bag according to certain aspects of the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 is an elevational view of the milk storage container shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an adaptor shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the adaptor shown in FIG. 1 attached to a breastpump assembly; and
  • FIG. 5 is a side view of an alternate embodiment of the invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • One embodiment of the invention is shown in an attachment arrangement of FIG. 1. This type of attachment arrangement in the form of an adaptor and related bag is simply illustrative, and not intended to be limiting of the invention. Referring to FIG. 1, the attachment arrangement 100 includes a bag 101 and an adaptor or base member 120. The bag 101 receives and stores breastmilk pumped from a breastpump, such as breastpump assembly 200 (shown in FIG. 4). The bag 101 itself is, except for the special adaptation for attaching to the adaptor described hereafter, fairly standard. It could be made in many ways known in the art, such as here, being comprised of a front sheet 102 and a back sheet 104. The front and back sheets (sides) 102, 104 are made of a suitable liquid impervious food compatible plastic, such as polyethylene, as described in U.S. Pat. Pub. No. 2006/0074379, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • The breastpump assembly 200 may be a manual breastpump, such as the breastpump disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,727,182, the contents of which are also incorporated herein by reference. Alternatively, the attachment arrangement 100 may be used with an electric breastpump, such as U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,547,756 or 6,257,847, each of can be referred to for details of the breastpumping equipment in general. In this embodiment, the breastpump assembly itself is not significant, in that the adaptor 120 is intended to attach to a standard-issue breastpump assembly, e.g., a breastpump assembly that is manufactured for a bottle to be attached thereto; FIG. 5, however, shows a modified breastpump assembly.
  • Referring now to FIGS. 1 and 2, the bag 101 further includes a top edge 106, a bottom edge 108, and two side edges 110, 112. A gusset structure having seal 114 is formed near the bottom edge 108. The gusset structure is formed by conventional methods, e.g., by providing a folded panel of pouch material adjacent the bottom edge 108 of the bag 101 and sealing the material into a gusset structure. The gusset structure lends strength to the region and even the ability to stand the bag when filled.
  • A resealable or reclosable seal 116 is provided for access to the bag interior when in an open condition, and seals the bag when in a closed condition. In one embodiment, the reclosable seal 116 is preferably a “zip” type closure or an equivalent, formed by attaching to either front sheet 102 or back sheet 104, an extended male element above and essentially parallel to bottom edge 108, the male element being press fit into a corresponding female channel-type element attached to the other of the front and back sheet 102, 104. A number of known designs exist for “male/female” zip-type closures. Some are designed to fasten together to merely place a bag in a closed condition, and some are designed to retain fluids within the bag in a leak-proof fashion. Of course, other mechanisms of sealing the bag are contemplated for use in the present invention to seal the bag in a reclosable fashion. Reclosable seal 116 extends between side edges 110, 112 and is also located below top edge 106. Thereby, when reclosable seal 116 is closed, the combination of reclosable seal 116, sealed side edges 110, 112 and sealed pouch bottom edge 114 define a generally rectangular bag pouch 115 suitable for retaining fluids therewithin.
  • A portion of each of front sheet 102 and back sheet 104 extends beyond reclosable seal 116, respectively portions 102 a and 104 a. The bag 101 also includes apertures 118, 119 located on the front and back portions 102 a and 104 a, respectively. The apertures 118, 119 support the bag 101 on the adaptor 120, which is described in detail below. Although the apertures 118, 119 are shown having a generally oval shape, it should be understood that the apertures may take any suitable shape, including a simple slit.
  • Bag 101 may further include a label area (not shown) located on the outer side of front sheet 102, of sufficient dimensions to allow for some information to be provided on bag 101 regarding the contents in the bag, such as, for example, “DATE”, “VOLUME” and “NAME”, either by writing directly on front sheet 102, or indirectly by adhering an optional label at this location. Other locations for information may be provided. Calibrated markings (not shown) as for milk volume may additionally be provided.
  • Referring to FIG. 3, the adaptor 120 connects the bag 101 to a breastpump assembly, such as breastpump assembly 200 shown in FIG. 4. The adaptor 120 may comprise a generally cylindrical or tubular shape, serving as a base member. Alternatively, the adaptor 120 may take any suitable shape. The base member of the adaptor 120 extends below the recloseable seal 116 of the bag 101 to help prevent overflow of the bag 101. The adaptor 120 includes at least one mounting element or ear 122 for insertion through aperture 118 of the bag 101, but preferably further includes a second mounting element or ear 124 for insertion through the second aperture 119 of the bag 101. It should be understood that the mounting elements 122, 124 may comprise ears, hooks, buttons, posts, protuberances, or any other suitable mounting element from which a bag may hang. The mounting elements maybe located on opposite sides or areas of the adaptor 120.
  • The adaptor 120 attaches to the breastpump by a connector portion 126. In one embodiment, the connector portion 126 may be a threaded mechanism, match-threaded to a collar 201 of a standard breastpump assembly. However, it should be understood that the connector portion may comprise any suitable mechanism to secure the adaptor 120 to the breastpump assembly, as long as the connector portion 126 and collar 201 have cooperating connection mechanisms. The cooperating portions releasably mechanically connect the adaptor 120 to the collar 201 in any suitable manner as long as a portion of the adaptor communicates with a milk outlet of the breastpump assembly.
  • Referring now to FIG. 4, a breastpump assembly 200 includes a funnel-shaped breast shield 202 that is sized and shaped for engagement with at least a portion of a breast. Downstream from the breast shield 202 is a cylindrical extension 204 which is connected (or connectable) to a receiving portion of a pump housing 206. Upstream and downstream are used relative to milk flow in use of the invention. The pump housing 206 includes a conduit structure (not shown) for conveying expressed breastmilk from the breast shield 202, through extension 204 and out through an outlet 208 of the internal conduit structure. In the given example, this is a lever pump (manual) mechanism 210 connected to the housing 206 to provide a cyclical negative pressure at the breast shield 202. Further details of this pump mechanism 210 and associated components, including the conduit structure and related valving, such as valve 212, as well as operation, can be gleaned from U.S. Pat. No. 7,727,182. Again, the specific breastpump is incidental to the inventive attachment arrangement in this embodiment using an adaptor 120.
  • In operation, the adaptor 120 is placed on the collar 201 of the breastpump assembly 200. A user first places one mounting ear through a bag aperture, then places the other mounting ear through the other bag aperture. The bag 101 is then securely attached to the breastpump assembly opened and suspended beneath the conduit structure and outlet 208 to collect milk during a pumping session.
  • Alternatively, the bag 101 could first be attached to the adaptor 120, and then the mounted bag is positioned on the breastpump assembly 200 by attaching the adaptor 120 thereto.
  • In another embodiment, shown in FIG. 5, mounting elements or ears 222, 224 may be located directly on a breastpump 220, such as by molding therewith. Thus, no adaptor is used. The mounting ears 222, 224 are formed on the breastpump assembly in the vicinity of where milk would normally exit from the breastpump assembly into a container at outlet 226. The outlet 226 extends below the recloseable seal 116 of the bag 101.
  • Thus, while the invention has been described herein with relation to certain embodiments and applications, those with skill in this art will recognize changes, modifications, alterations and the like which still come within the spirit of the inventive concept, and such are intended to be included within the scope of the invention as expressed in the following claims. For instance, while the bag has been described with a particular aperture, other ways to yield an opening in the upper part of the bag are known in the art, such as slits, an area of perforations which can then be breached, a thinned portion which can be punctured, and so on. In a similar vein, while the bag has been described as being hung from ears or hooks, other elements could fulfill the same function, such as buttons, pins, posts, and so forth.
  • Further, in an alternate embodiment, the adaptor 120 may comprise clips or pins, for example, which attach to a standard milk collection bag. In this embodiment, the milk collection bag would not have apertures or any corresponding mounting features.

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1. A milk storage bag adapted to be attached to a breastpump assembly having a connection mechanism adapted to attach an adapter to the breastpump assembly, the adapter having opposing mounting ears extending radially outward and beyond the connection mechanism, the milk storage bag comprising:
side walls having respective first and second diametrically opposing apertures, the apertures adapted to respectively engage over the mounting ears,
wherein the bag is attached to the breastpump assembly by putting one mouting ear through the first aperture and then putting the other mounting ear through the second aperture and either before or after attaching the bag to the breastpump assembly, attaching the adapter to the breastpump assembly.
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