WO2006034138A2 - Milk bag with pump attachment strap - Google Patents
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- WO2006034138A2 WO2006034138A2 PCT/US2005/033385 US2005033385W WO2006034138A2 WO 2006034138 A2 WO2006034138 A2 WO 2006034138A2 US 2005033385 W US2005033385 W US 2005033385W WO 2006034138 A2 WO2006034138 A2 WO 2006034138A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
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- the present invention generally relates to breastmilk pumps, and more particularly relates to an improved bag for attachment to a breastmilk pump. More specifically, the improved bag includes an attachment strap for securing the bag directly to a breastmilk pump, eliminating the need for a separate container for receiving expressed breastmilk.
- 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 for the expressed milk.
- the receptacle in such an arrangement is typically a rigid plastic feeding bottle well known to those in the art.
- 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 the breast, drawing it within the narrowing funnel of the hood, to thereby extract milk in an action reminiscent of suckling.
- the milk so extracted typically flows from the hood into a container, e.g., a bottle, for storage and later use.
- a breastpump of the foregoing type is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,857,051. While rigid milk containers (bottles) are most often used with breastpumps, it is also desirable to use disposable plastic bags as the containers.
- a disposable, sterile bag for receiving and storing expressed breastmilk
- a disposable, sterile bag including a pump attachment feature which does not require a container, collar or other element of the pump itself for attachment of the bag.
- bag as used herein is not intended to be limiting and is intended to refer to a receptacle adapted to use with a breast pump, and having a generally flexible structure and an interior to receive and retain breast milk during use and during storage.
- the term "bag” excludes conventional baby bottles and rigid containers.
- the inventive breastmilk bag comprises in one form an improved flexible plastic bag adapted to contain milk, such as a bag formed by two sheets of plastic constituting a front and a back sheet that are in facial engagement and are joined to each other by a series of seals in such manner to define a hermetically sealable liquid containing portion of the bag.
- the bag could also be formed by a continuous tube closed and separated in a well known manner, among other ways to form the general bag itself.
- One feature of the invention is a pump attachment portion of the bag, which in perhaps one of its broadest expressions has a strap, sized and shaped to suspend the bag in place under a milk outlet of the pump.
- An embodiment of the invention includes a reclosable (preferably fluid tight when closed) opening for receiving expressed breastmilk when in an open condition, and sealing the bag when in a closed condition.
- the attachment strap preferably has first and second ends, the first end of which is attachable to one side (e.g., the front) of the bag and the second end is attachable to the other side (e.g., back) of the bag.
- the attachment strap is sized and shaped to position the bag to provide the opening in operative association with the breast pump, for example, the strap forms a hanger from which the bag is suspended in place on the pump.
- a bag for breastmilk in combination with a breastpump including a breastpump with a housing having an outlet and a hood connected to the housing communicating expressed milk through to the outlet.
- the hood is sized and shaped to receive some or all of a breast.
- the bag has an opening sized and shaped to fit the outlet, and is otherwise closed.
- the attachment strap includes first and second ends. The first end can be fixed to the bag adjacent the opening in manufacture, for convenience of the user. It need not be, however, and could be provided as a separate piece.
- the attachment strap is sized and shaped to mount on the breastpump so as to suspend the bag in operative association with the breast pump and the opening fitted to the outlet.
- attachment strap is formed as a unitary part of the bag itself, i.e., integral with the bag material and not detachable from the bag.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of an embodiment of a breastmilk bag according to certain aspects of the present invention
- FIG. IA is a sectional view taken along line A-A of FIG. 1;
- FIG. IB is a front view of another embodiment of a breastmilk bag according to certain aspects of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the breastmilk bag prior to being mounted to a breastpump;
- FIG. 3 is a side view of an embodiment of the breastmilk bag of FIG. 1 mounted to the breastpump.
- the embodiments of the invention described hereinafter have been particularly adapted for use with a conventional, commercially available breastpump; it need not be conventional, however, so long as there is something from which the bag can be suspended by the strap in place around the milk outlet.
- the breastpump may be manual or motor driven.
- a bag 100 for containing breastmilk comprises a front sheet 102 and a back sheet 104 (See FIG. 2).
- the front and back sheets 102, 104 are made of a suitable liquid impervious food compatible plastic, such as polyethylene.
- Each of sheet 102, 104 may be made from a single ply of material or, in the alternate a suitable laminate.
- a polyethylene-polyester laminate can be advantageously used, with the polyethylene layer on the inside of the bag for flexibility, and also better sealability.
- Each of front sheet 102 and rear sheet 104 may be formed of a laminate including 44 gauge polyester (PET) film and 200 gauge low-density polyethylene (LDPE) film. Looking at FIG.
- each sheet 102, 104 is generally rectangular with a pair of opposed parallel side edges 132 and a bottom edge 116 (FIG. 1) set at right angles to side edges 132 and a top edge 110, which is slightly scalloped around a center area of the sheets at the opening.
- Each of the front sheet 102 and rear sheet 104 is formed of a laminate 111 comprising a first side 150 of a 44 gauge polyester (PET) film and a second side 152 including a 200 gauge low- density polyethylene (LDPE) film, first side 150 and second 152 joined by a tie layer 154.
- PET 44 gauge polyester
- LDPE low- density polyethylene
- Front sheet 102 and rear sheet 104 are joined by seal 114, which is applied to side edges 132 and (referring back to FIG. 1) bottom edge 116 forming a pouch 112 (FIG. 2) with opening 180 defined at top edge 110.
- a gusset structure 118 is formed between bottom edge 116 and bottom of pouch 102, formed by seal line 113.
- This gusseted bottom is formed by conventional methods, e.g., providing a folded panel of pouch material adjacent the bottom edge 116 of the bag and sealing the material into a gusset structure. It lends further strength to the region, and even the ability to stand the bag when filled. Suitable materials for making such disposable milk bags are well known.
- the bag 100 can similarly be formed from a continuous tube of plastic, eliminating the need for lateral seals for the bag.
- a resealable or reclosable seal 106 is provided to provide access to the bag interior (pouch 112) when in an open condition and seals the bag when in a closed condition.
- the reclosable seal is preferably a "zip" type closure 106 or an equivalent, formed by attaching to either front sheet 102 or rear sheet 104, an extended male element, above and essentially parallel to bottom edge 116, which male element is press fit into a corresponding female channel type element attached to the other of the front and back sheet 102, 104.
- a "zip" type closure 106 or an equivalent formed by attaching to either front sheet 102 or rear sheet 104, an extended male element, above and essentially parallel to bottom edge 116, which male element is press fit into a corresponding female channel type element attached to the other of the front and back sheet 102, 104.
- male/female zip-type closures Some are designed to fasten together to merely hold a bag opening 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 106 extends between side edges 132 and is also located below top edge 110. Thereby, when reclosable seal 106 is closed, the combination of reclosable seal 106, sealed side edges 132 and sealed pouch bottom edge 113 define the generally rectangular bag pouch 112 suitable for retaining fluids therewithin through opening 180.
- reclosable seal 106 is positioned below top edge 110, a portion of each of front sheet 102 and rear sheet 104 extends beyond reclosable seal 106.
- the extended portions of sheets 102 and 104 form two opposing tabs or flaps, respectively; front tab 122 and rear tab 124.
- Front tab 122 and rear tab 124 are used to aid in opening bag 100, but as will now be discussed, also in positioning the bag in use.
- Bag 100 includes a strap 120 preferably attached to front sheet 102 (See FIG. 2) by adhesive 121 at one end thereof, by heat sealing or any other suitable method or material adjacent upper part of tab 122.
- the strap 120 may be attached in a releasable fashion as well, e.g., looped through a hole(s).
- the other end of the strap 120 may include adhesive 121, or an equivalent attachment mechanism or material for releasable or permanent attachment to the rear sheet 104 on tab 124 adjacent the upper end thereof.
- the strap 120 may be a single layer of material, such as plastic or paper configured as a rectangular strap, may be multiple plies of material, may be string-like or any suitable shape so as to provide an attachment to a breastpump as will be discussed in more detail below.
- a breastmilk receptacle or bag 100 is shown, which is similar to that shown in FIG. 1.
- the bag 100 illustrates one preferred embodiment of providing the strap 120 in a stored or pre-deployed condition.
- the strap 100 may be coiled or folded into a compacted form on the outside of front tab 122 of front sheet 102.
- the strap 120 is held in the folded condition by a temporary adhesive (not shown) or a layer of material 123 overlaying the strap, which is removed before use of the strap.
- a breastpump 200 includes a funnel-shaped hood 202 that is sized and shaped for engagement with at least a portion of a breast. Downstream from the hood 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 (not shown) for conveying expressed breastmilk from the hood 202, through extension 204 and out through an outlet 208. In the given example, this is a lever pump mechanism 210 connected to the housing 206 to provide a cyclical negative pressure at the hood 202. Further details of this pump mechanism 210 and associated components, including valving, as well as operation, can be gleaned from U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2004/0039330. Again, the specific breastpump is incidental to the inventive bag.
- longitudinal strap 120 is directed over the extension 204 and housing 206 so as to suspend the bag 100 below the pump 200 with the outlet 208 inserted into the bag interior (pouch 112).
- the opening to the bag interior formed in part by the tabs 122, 124 is sized and shaped so as to fit with the outlet 208 of pump housing 206 such that milk conveyed through the outlet is directed into the bag interior without spillage.
- the present invention contemplates a variety of cooperating configurations of the outlet 208 and bag 100. While the strap 120 is depicted as encircling the extension 204 and housing 206 of pump 200, the strap may engage the pump in other ways, which are also within the scope of the invention.
- Strap 120 uses an adhesive covered by a release paper or sheet, which is commonly known. The release paper is removed to expose the adhesive 121 and then to affix the free end of the strap 120 to the tab 124.
- the strap "120 need not be provided already affixed at one end to the bag, but could be supplied separately, although attaching one end to the bag is considered more advantageous.
- Strap 120 can be formed from several types of material. No one material or form is critical to the present invention. Neither the means of affixing the strap 120 to the tabs 122, 124 nor the shape or type of adhesive are critical to the present invention so long as the basic object of the invention is satisfied.
- each of front sheet 102 and rear sheet 104 includes a line of perforation 130, located upstream of and parallel to reclosable seal 106 and extending between side edges 132.
- line of perforation 130 By tearing along line of perforation 130, after filling and sealing bag 100, those parts of bag 100 which are not required for storage (i.e., tabs 122, 124), may be detached and discarded.
- Bag 100 may further include a label area 134, located on the outer side of front sheet 102, of sufficient dimensions to allow for some information to be provided on bag 100 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 101 as for milk volume may additionally be provided.
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JP2007533569A JP4676987B2 (en) | 2004-09-21 | 2005-09-16 | Milk bag with pump mounting strap |
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