US97659A - Improved artificial nipple - Google Patents

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US97659A
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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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  • each nipple ' is formed by rst cutting from sheet-rubber ⁇ or rubber-compound, a blank of' the propel' shape, then bringingr together the opposite side 1 edges of this blank, the riibber ⁇ being in asemi-pla'sti'e or viscid condition, then rolling over the other edge to form the rim of the nipple, and then vulcanizing .the abutting and' turned-over edges in a suitable mould.
  • My-invention has reference to overcoming this de# feet, and I accomplish this ⁇ by: placing across the seam,
  • the drawings represent a nipple embodying the im'd ⁇ provement, and the' manner of applying the stay.
  • a denotes the body of the nipple.
  • a small piece e of ne cloth, or other material is a small piece e of ne cloth, or other material.

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Letters Patent No; 97.659, dated December 7, 1869.
` rMPnovEn ARTIFICIAL' -lvrPPLEL Thel Schedule referred to in theselLetters Patent and'making part of the same.
To all whom it (may concern Beit known that I, Hammett D. LocKwooD, of
e Charlestown, in the county of Middlesex, and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improved Artiicial Nipple; and I do hereby declare that the following, taken in connection with the drawings, which ae-` company, and form part of this` specification, is a description ofmy invention, sufficient -toxenable those skilled in the art to practiseait.`
In the manufacture of rubberknipples for nnrsingbottles, each nipple 'is formed by rst cutting from sheet-rubber` or rubber-compound, a blank of' the propel' shape, then bringingr together the opposite side 1 edges of this blank, the riibber` being in asemi-pla'sti'e or viscid condition, then rolling over the other edge to form the rim of the nipple, and then vulcanizing .the abutting and' turned-over edges in a suitable mould.
AWhen made of a good quality of rubber-compound,
` these nipples Iare enduring, except at one point, namely,
at thepart of the rim Where theedges are united, but at this point the 'nipple soon breaks open by reason of the `stlain to which the rim is'subje'cted in stretching the nipple over the neck of a nrsing-bottle. f
" Once broken vin this manner, the nipple becomes useless, asit will not cling to the bottle.
My-invention has reference to overcoming this de# feet, and I accomplish this` by: placing across the seam,
. under the edge to bey turned over, a small stay or re l inforcement' of thin Icloth, or' other suitable material,
the Stay being concealed under therolledover edge or rim, and being securely fastened in position by theA process of vuleanization.
It is an artificial nipple so made that coustitntes'my invention'.`
The drawings represent a nipple embodying the im'd `provement, and the' manner of applying the stay.
shows the nipple before the rim is formed, or the Stay applied.V p
stay being applied. 5 O Shows the nipple, the rim being formed, except at the seam or stay.
D' Shows the finished nipple.
ple, as heretofore made.
a denotes the body of the nipple.
i l) c, the opposite edges, which, being bronght and cemented together, form the seam r The nipple "thus partially formed is shown at A.
A small piece e of ne cloth, or other material,
(but preferably cloth,) is then applied tothe inside" of the seamat the open end of the nipple, 'as seen at B. This being done, the edge is rolled over, up tov the stay, as seen at C, andthe stayed edgeis also rolled over, all the abutting parts sticking together by reason of the'viscid condition of the mate'ual. The nipple being then vulcanizedin a suitable mould, is` thus 'finished The stay,by the rolling-in and vulcanzingprocesses, 'is embedded Within `the fold, and nostrain orstretch of the rim will open the Seam thus reinforced.
I do not claim anipple having a lining extending over the whole of its surface, thus having throughout.
a doublethickness.
\ I claim an artificial nipple, (made of elastic ma-` tially as described. A A
H. D. LOGKWOOD.
Witnesses: i
FRANCIS GoULD, S. B. KIDDER.
B shows the nipple, before the rim is formed, the
E shows the broken-open rim of the common nip-
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US4784641A (en) * 1987-06-12 1988-11-15 Bio-Pak Associates Article and method for the oral dosing of fluidic material to patients
US9510562B2 (en) 2013-07-10 2016-12-06 Chris's Squirrels and More, LLC Feeding nipple

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4784641A (en) * 1987-06-12 1988-11-15 Bio-Pak Associates Article and method for the oral dosing of fluidic material to patients
US9510562B2 (en) 2013-07-10 2016-12-06 Chris's Squirrels and More, LLC Feeding nipple

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