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EP2808007B1
EP2808007B1 EP14176567.7A EP14176567A EP2808007B1 EP 2808007 B1 EP2808007 B1 EP 2808007B1 EP 14176567 A EP14176567 A EP 14176567A EP 2808007 B1 EP2808007 B1 EP 2808007B1
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Erich Pfenniger
Mario Rigert
Alex Stutz
Peter Vischer
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    • 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
    • A61J11/00Teats
    • A61J11/02Teats with means for supplying air
    • 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
    • A61J11/00Teats
    • A61J11/001Teats having means for regulating the flow rate
    • A61J11/0015Teats having means for regulating the flow rate by size or shape of the opening
    • 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
    • A61J11/00Teats
    • A61J11/001Teats having means for regulating the flow rate
    • A61J11/002Teats having means for regulating the flow rate by using valves
    • 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
    • A61J11/00Teats
    • A61J11/0035Teats having particular shape or structure
    • A61J11/006Teats having particular shape or structure for improving flexibility
    • 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
    • A61J11/00Teats
    • A61J11/007Teats having orthodontic properties, e.g. for promoting correct teeth development
    • 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
    • A61J11/00Teats
    • A61J11/04Teats with means for fastening to bottles

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  • the invention relates to a teat unit according to the preamble of patent claim 1.
  • the most well-known teat unit for a baby bottle has a ring with an internal thread and a nipple penetrating it.
  • the teat has a substantially frusto-conical body, which merges at the narrower end into a substantially cylindrical mouthpiece.
  • a flange is formed, which lies thanks to the threaded ring sealing on the bottleneck.
  • US 5 553 726 is inserted in the transition region between the mouthpiece and body a valve.
  • WO 2007/053894 discloses a three-piece teat unit for a baby bottle. Again, a threaded ring and a nipple are available. The third part is a plate, which is placed on the bottleneck. The nipple is placed over the plate and both parts are held in place by the threaded ring. The Plate has openings which form a passage to the teat depending on the rotational position of the threaded ring or are closed by the threaded ring.
  • US 2004/0035815 describes a drinking cup with teat for infants.
  • the suction nipple and a valve element are held by means of a threaded ring in a lid of the cup, wherein the threaded ring presses from outside on a flange of the suction nipple and the flange rests with its inner surface on the valve element.
  • the valve element in turn rests on a shoulder of the lid.
  • EP 0 384 394 and EP 1 416 900 show teat nipples, which pass through a threaded ring and are held by this sealing on a baby bottle.
  • the third part in each case a valve body is present, which rests with a flange on the bottle neck, extending into the interior of the teat and is also held by the threaded ring in its sealing position.
  • a complex constructed teat unit is in WO 97/04735 disclosed, wherein also here the teat is held with a one-piece threaded ring on the bottle.
  • WO 2007/137440 discloses a teat unit with a one- or two-piece teat and a dimensionally stable receiving head for receiving the teat.
  • the integrally formed receiving head is provided with a threaded ring, so that it can be screwed onto a bottle neck of a baby bottle or a drinking cup.
  • the nipple is attached to the hemispherical receiving head and not attached to the threaded ring.
  • WO 99/22693 discloses a Saugnippelritt with threaded ring and a two-part, this permeating absorbent body.
  • the threaded ring is screwed with its internal thread on an adapter part with internal and external thread, which is fastened with its internal thread on a neck of a baby bottle.
  • Preferred embodiments allow for improved flexibility in their design and thus allow optimization of the above five functionalities.
  • the teat unit has a flexible teat, a receiving head and a dimensionally stable base part.
  • the teat is located on the pickup head.
  • the receiving head and the base part are connected to one another via a detachable plug connection and the receiving head has a fastener or a fastening element, for example a thread, for fastening the teat unit to a beverage container.
  • the teat unit can be made extremely flexible. A change in one area of the teat unit does not immediately cause a change in another or all other areas. Thus, the various tasks and functions of the teat unit can be separated.
  • teat preferably integrally formed teat
  • receiving heads can be used with the same teat and base.
  • the basic parts can also be varied in their shape. This facilitates the further development and new development of Saugnippeltechniken, since not every time fundamental new considerations must be made. The developer can rather rely on this basic concept, without its freedom of design too much restricted.
  • basic shapes in particular basic shapes of injection molding cavities, can continue to be used. This reduces the development and production costs of new products.
  • the receiving head can be designed differently, in particular its surface structure can be made very flexible, so that the interaction with the teat can be optimized.
  • the recording head can be stiff and dimensionally stable. However, it can also have only one base body with a stiff material and be provided with soft or softer areas than the main body. It can be used differently shaped support body. These can be arranged peripherally, centrally or at another suitable location. It may be a suitable combination of supporting bodies and air gaps are selected. Thanks to all these possibilities, the interface to the baby mouth, in particular the elasticity of the teat unit, can be made very flexible and therefore optimized.
  • valves and ventilation holes for example, between teat and recording head and between recording head and base.
  • the passage openings for the milk can be closed, for example, with a valve membrane. It can also be installed two or more valves at different locations. A safe closing and opening at a certain predetermined pressure is made possible.
  • the recording head and the base part can have no interaction with each other except the common connector. However, they may for example also be designed so that they form common ventilation chambers or milk collection chambers. Thanks to these variations, the milk flow can be optimized and the optimal ventilation during the suckling phase of the baby is guaranteed.
  • the teat is arranged on the receiving head, it can be easily attached and removed again.
  • the receiving head and the base part are merely inserted into one another in preferred embodiments, can be simply clean all parts.
  • suction nipple does not have to have any thickened wall areas or can be made relatively thin-walled and thus cost-effective to produce.
  • the receiving head is inserted into the base part.
  • the plug connection between the receiving head and the base part can be arranged at a location other than the fastening element.
  • the receiving head has at least one protruding plug element for the plug-in connection with the base part, wherein the fastening element or medium, in particular the thread, is arranged on this at least one plug-in element.
  • the plug element can be designed circular and formed completely encircling.
  • a plurality of individual plug-in elements over the circumference of the receiving head spaced from each other and evenly distributed. They form a common circle and in the case that a thread is used as a fastener, a common thread.
  • the plug-in elements may be resilient and have a smaller common inner diameter than the outer diameter of the container opening. As a result, they are pressed outward during assembly and press against the base part. This increases the fixation of the receiving head and the base part relative to one another.
  • the base part has at least one slot in which the receiving head, in particular the male element, can be inserted.
  • the connector is designed latched.
  • the parts can be stored assembled in the unassembled state without them falling apart.
  • the recording head evenly distributed over its circumference and peripherally arranged support body, which cooperate with the suction nipple.
  • the elasticity of the teat unit can thus be optimized in a simple manner, without the teat itself having to have too complicated embodiments.
  • the receiving head is integrally formed and it is dimensionally stable.
  • it is made of plastic and is produced by injection molding. As a result, manufacturing costs can be minimized.
  • the receiving head on a dimensionally stable base body and attachment elements made of a softer material than the base body.
  • the base body can be produced inexpensively from plastic by injection molding.
  • the softer regions can preferably be subsequently spray-applied or produced in a two-component injection-molding process. They are preferably made of silicone, rubber or a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE).
  • a peripheral rim of the suction nipple between the receiving head and the base part is clamped in the intended position of use of the unit mounted on the beverage container. This makes it easy to design and easy to attach and remove. It is advantageous that the teat is not clamped between the container and Saugnippeltechnik, but within the Saugnippelü itself.
  • the clamping can be done before mounting on the beverage container. Preferably, however, it takes place only when the suction nipple unit is fastened to the beverage container, for example by fixing the receiving head and the base part in their relative position relative to one another.
  • the teat is slipped over the receiving head, wherein it surrounds with its peripheral edge a circumferential fastening edge of the receiving head and bears against a circumferential sealing surface of the receiving head.
  • the base part has a cooperating with this circumferential sealing surface, wherein the suction nipple is clamped in intended, mounted on the beverage container use position between these two sealing surfaces.
  • the clamping can thus with fixation the relative position of the recording head and the base part to each other.
  • the inner skirt is responsible for the tightness, the circumferential flange for attachment.
  • the fulfillment of standards relating to the fixed connection between teat and baby bottle is simplified.
  • the fastener is a thread, which is brought into engagement with the container with a corresponding thread of the beverage container during assembly, the fixation of the recording head and the base member relative to each other simply by creating the threaded connection.
  • the receiving head has an internal thread and the container neck has an external thread.
  • the base part has a stop which prevents further movement of the base part relative to the container.
  • a stop for example, serves an upper stop surface of the base part, with which this rests on the upper edge of the container opening.
  • the base part has a base body in the form of a ring, which has a passage opening. This facilitates cleaning and simplifies manufacture.
  • a ventilation chamber is present between the base part and the receiving head, which is connected via at least one inlet opening with the environment and at least one outlet opening in the intended position of use with an interior of the beverage container.
  • the ventilation is permanently guaranteed.
  • at least one valve can be arranged in this area to optimize the ventilation.
  • a lid and a closure cap are provided.
  • the base part, recording head and teat can be joined and closed from both sides.
  • This unit can be sold so hygienically packed. However, it can be stored in this way, even after each cleaning hygienically closed.
  • the lid is placed over the teat and the cap is connected on the opposite side with the base part and the receiving head.
  • the Saugnippelü can be used with arbitrarily shaped beverage containers or drinking containers, provided that their opening is adapted to the fastening element of the teat unit.
  • a preferred field of application are feeding bottles for babies or drinking cups or drinking cups for small children. Further fields of application are drinking containers, such as those used in nursing, in geriatrics or in sports.
  • FIGS. 1a to 1c a first embodiment of a teat unit 2, 3, 4 is shown with a baby milk bottle 1.
  • the baby bottle 1 is reproduced by way of example only. Other types and shapes of drinking vessels may also be used with the teat units according to the inventive teaching. Preferably, however, they have a container neck with an external thread.
  • the baby bottle has a container body 10 for receiving the drinking liquid, which tapers to a neck 11 of smaller diameter. At the neck 11 an external thread 12 is formed.
  • the teat unit essentially consists of three parts: a base part 2, a receiving head 3 and a suction body or teat 4.
  • the base part 2 is preferably made of polypropylene (PP) or a polyamide
  • the receiving head 3 made of PP or a polyamide or a combination of PP or a polyamide with silicone, rubber or TPE.
  • PP polypropylene
  • the receiving head 3 made of PP or a polyamide or a combination of PP or a polyamide with silicone, rubber or TPE.
  • silicone a silicone-based plastic, rubber or TPE is used.
  • the base part 2 is dimensionally stable and consists of a rigid material. It consists essentially of a ring body 20 with a circumferential, closed outer shell, which preferably has a sufficient grip to serve as a rotary ring when mounting and removing the teat unit to or from the container 1.
  • the ring body 20 in these examples has a radial thickness which is substantially less than the diameter of the ring.
  • a passage opening 24 is present, which connects the container interior of the container 1 to the outside.
  • At least one slot 21 is arranged in the peripheral edge of the annular body 20 in the peripheral edge of the annular body 20 in the peripheral edge of the annular body 20.
  • three slots 21 are present, which are arranged uniformly distributed over the circumference of the ring body 20 in its peripheral region.
  • the slots are formed bent in accordance with the radius of the annular body 20.
  • the slots 21 extend to the inner wall of the ring body 20, so that between them thickened wall portions 22 are present.
  • the distance between opposite wall regions is equal to or preferably greater than the outer diameter of the thread 12 of the container 1.
  • These thickened wall portions 22 are preferably formed plan on its inner side to the container neck 11 executed inside. In particular, they have no thread.
  • the wall regions thinned by the slots 21 have a latching rib 210 at least at one point, here encircling.
  • a circumferential outer sealing edge 27 is present, which projects upwards. This is preferably formed by the uppermost peripheral edge of the base ring 2. This is followed radially inwardly by a circumferential, planar and recessed outer sealing surface 270. This preferably runs approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal center axis of the base ring 2. It preferably extends both in the radial direction as well as in the tangential direction in each case up to the slots 21. It fills while in the radial direction, the area between the slots 21 at least partially.
  • an inner peripheral sealing edge 28 is present, which also projects upwards.
  • the slots 21 are thus located between the first and the second sealing edge 27, 28.
  • the inner Sealing edge 28 limited in this embodiment, the passage opening 24.
  • this sealing edge 28 is interrupted by at least one ventilation opening, which leads to the outside. The way to the outside, for example, via a non-tight threaded connection with the milk bottle 1 lead.
  • a ventilation valve 23 here a duckbill valve (duck valve), is arranged in the passage opening 24. It may also be formed integrally with the rest of the base part 2. Preferably, however, only his holder is molded in single or multi-component injection molding and the valve flap, or the valve tube, is made of a film and attached later. However, it can also be molded in a two-component injection molding process.
  • the ventilation valve 23 projects inwardly towards the container neck 11, wherein its length corresponds at most to the width of the sealing ring 2 and thus does not project beyond the latter.
  • This base part 2 can be placed on the container neck 11, but without it already fixed in position relative to it, in particular against rotation.
  • a lower stop 29 is present, which limits how far the container neck 11 can enforce the base part 2, i. how far the base 2 on the container neck 11 can slide down.
  • the abutment is an inner bearing surface 29 in the upper region of the base ring 2. This bearing surface 29 is formed by the connection of the inner sealing edge 28 and the thickened wall regions 22. Other types of stops 29, such as protruding noses or ribs are also possible.
  • the receiving head 3 is also annular and preferably rotationally symmetrical and has a central passage opening 32. It basically consists of two areas.
  • the lower region is formed by at least one, here three plug-in elements 3, which form uniformly distributed over the circumference portions of a common jacket.
  • the plug-in elements 30 form on their inside a common internal thread 301.
  • At least one of the plug-in elements 30 has on its outer side a latching rib 33.
  • an internal thread can also an external thread be present if the drinking container 1 is provided with a corresponding internal thread.
  • the receiving head 3 can be inserted into the base part 2, wherein the plug-in elements 3 engage in the slots 21.
  • the two locking ribs 210, 33 pass each other and prevent subsequent falling out of the recording head 3 from the base part.
  • the length of the plug-in elements 30 is dimensioned such that they extend approximately to the lower edge of the base part 2, but this does not protrude.
  • the resistance of the locking ribs 210, 33 can be overcome and these can move past one another.
  • the plug-in elements 30 are designed to be slightly resilient, detachment is facilitated.
  • suspension may be achieved by suitable choice of the thickness of the male members 30, i. the material thickness can be achieved.
  • the two parts can only be separated from each other, if they are not screwed onto the container 1.
  • the upper region of the receiving head 3 can be configured as desired.
  • it has peripherally and / or centrally arranged supporting bodies or structures 34, 36, which interact with the suction body or teat 4 described below.
  • a peripheral support structure 34 is formed by support wings 340, which are uniformly distributed over the circumference and arranged in the peripheral region. They protrude like petals obliquely inward upward. In this example, they each have a substantially rectangular basic shape, with their edges being rounded.
  • these support wings 340 are rigid. They can be resilient, non-resilient or barely resilient. They are in particular made in one piece with the rest of the receiving head by injection molding or other suitable manufacturing process.
  • the support wings 340 may also be formed of a softer material than the plug-in elements 30. Preferably, however, even if they are relatively soft, dimensionally stable.
  • a protruding circumferential fastening edge 31 with a peripherally encircling outer sealing surface 310 is present. It is planar and extends approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal center axis of the recording head.
  • the teat 4 has a frusto-conical base body 40 and an integrally formed mouthpiece 42.
  • the mouthpiece 42 has a tapered outer shape compared to the base body 40.
  • the mouthpiece 42 is preferably formed in a known manner in the form of a hollow cylinder, hemispherical, dome-shaped or truncated cone. There may be external and / or internal elevations, such as knobs or ribs, and depressions, such as dents or grooves.
  • the inner and / or outer surface may be planar. It can be used, for example, axially extending ribs, radially extending ribs, oblique ribs or gear-shaped interlocking ribs. The same goes for grooves.
  • an internal structure 44 in the form of ribs is present.
  • the outer and / or inner outer surface of the base body 40 may be formed plan or structured.
  • a suction port 43 is present in the mouthpiece 42, preferably in the uppermost tip of the free end.
  • This suction opening 43 is connected in the assembled state via the passage openings 32, 24 of the receiving head 3 and the base part 2 with the container interior, so that the baby through this opening his drink, e.g. Tea, water or milk, you can drink.
  • the base body 40 is bent with its lower edge inwards, so that a radially inwardly directed flange 41 is formed.
  • the suction nipple 4 can be with its base 40 over the support wings 340 of the receiving head 3, wherein the upper part of the receiving head 3 from the nipple 4 is included.
  • the flange 41 engages behind the projecting edge between the top and bottom of the receiving head 3 and lies flat against the outer sealing surface 310 of the same.
  • the suction nipple 4 can thus be attached to the receiving head 3 or partially put over him. Subsequently, the recording head 3 can be inserted into the base part 2. The recording head 3 can be stuck in the base part 2, if this is free but also if it is already on the container neck 1. Since the base part 2 can still be easily moved in the axial direction with respect to the receiving head 2, the teat 4 can optionally be slipped over the former only when the receiving head 3 and the base part 2 are plugged together.
  • the base part 2 can be rotated again, so that the rotation between the base part 2 and recording head 3 dissolves. Due to the axial displaceability of the base part 2, the flange 41 is released and the suction nipple 4 can be removed from the receiving head 3. Subsequently, the plug connection between receiving head 3 and base part 2 can be released. The three parts can now be cleaned as individual parts and sterilized if necessary.
  • This embodiment has the advantage that it is relatively simple, thus easy to clean and inexpensive to manufacture.
  • FIGS. 2a to 2c a second embodiment of a teat unit is shown. It is similar in structure to the above based on the FIGS. 1a to 1c described embodiment. The same parts are therefore not described or mentioned in detail here. The same applies to the embodiments described below.
  • the receiving head 3 and the base part 2 have passage openings 32, 24 with a smaller diameter.
  • an inner truncated cone 25 is formed within the inner sealing edge 28 and in the upper region. Its flanks can be formed straight or curved. It projects beyond the annular body 20 and extends upwards to the receiving head 3.
  • the passage opening 24 is preferably arranged in the uppermost region, preferably in the flattened tip. This tip may have a cylindrical shell and extend over the passage opening 24 so as to form an upper sealing edge 240. Inside this sealing edge 240 is a flat surface 241.
  • a circumferential inner sealing surface 280 is present in the lower region of the inner truncated cone 25 and the inner sealing edge 28 adjacent a circumferential inner sealing surface 280 is present. It preferably runs perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis of the base part 2.
  • vent valve 23 here again a duckbill valve, arranged, which projects axially inwardly towards the container interior.
  • the receiving head 3 has in the interior on an upwardly to the suction nipple 4 outwardly projecting truncated cone 35, in the flattened tip of the through-hole 32 is arranged.
  • the uppermost region of the truncated cone 35 is surrounded by a bead which delimits a circumferential groove 350.
  • a valve here a membrane 320, is arranged inside the top of the outer truncated cone 35. It closes the passage opening 32.
  • the teat 4 has an axially inwardly extending skirt 46, which ends in the lower region in a radially inwardly projecting flange 460 or a corresponding bead.
  • the skirt 46 is arranged in the transition region between the mouthpiece 42 and the base body 40.
  • the mouthpiece 42 has inwardly directed nubs. However, as in the first example, it may have a flat surface or a differently configured surface structure.
  • the suction nipple 4 is slipped over the receiving head 3, so it engages not only with its lower flange 41, the upper portion of the receiving head 3.
  • the skirt 46 also surrounds the upper portion of the outer truncated cone 35, wherein the flange 460 engages in the groove 350 and created a liquid-tight connection.
  • the outer truncated cone 35 surrounds the inner truncated cone 25, the two through-openings 24, 32 preferably being aligned with one another in the longitudinal central axis.
  • the surface 241 forms the valve seat for the membrane 320.
  • the vent valve 23 leads into a circumferential gap 5 between the two truncated cones 25, 35, which is formed by the fact that the two truncated cones 25, 35 do not have the same inclination.
  • This space forms a ventilation chamber.
  • at least one ventilation or relief opening leads from this chamber 5 to the outside.
  • This second embodiment has a projecting to the mouthpiece 42 central support body, namely the outer truncated cone 35.
  • the mouthpiece is optimally supported.
  • it can be provided with different valves.
  • the valves can but do not have to be present.
  • only one of these two valves can be used. It can also be used differently designed valves.
  • FIGS. 3a to 3c is located in the inner region of the base part 2 of the inner truncated cone 25, which ends here, however, upwards in a cylindrical support nipple 26.
  • the passage opening 24 is arranged in the support nipple 26. It may for example be arranged at the top or on a side flank. Sealing edges and sealing surfaces are preferably present in the same way as in the two examples already described, even if not all are provided with reference numerals.
  • the receiving head 3 has instead of the stiff support wings 340 support mound or support pad 341. These are evenly distributed over the circumference in the peripheral area and aligned upward. In the middle of a central support structure 36 projects. Its base is a hollow mound or hollow pillow, here called 360 Finger Base. From it protrude elongated elements, called lamellae or support fingers 361 here. Support pad 38, finger base 360 and support fingers 361 are preferably made of a softer material than the male members 30 and the remaining female head 3. Preferably, they are made of silicone, rubber or TPE. You can be sprayed on the production of the recording head 3 on its body.
  • the finger base 360 can be provided with a groove for receiving the flange 460 of the skirt 46 of the suction nipple 4.
  • a valve diaphragm 320 whose valve seat is formed by the support nipple 26 of the base part 2, can be arranged in its interior, adjacent to the support fingers 361.
  • the teat 4 has dents or nubs 44 inside its mouthpiece 41.
  • Other internal structures or a flat surface are also possible here.
  • the interplay between the recording head 3 and teat 4 now takes place into the mouthpiece 41 into it.
  • the softer and round support pads 341 provide a different sensation in the mouth of the infant compared to the support wings 340 of the first two examples.
  • FIGS. 4a to 4c a fourth embodiment is shown.
  • the base part 2 corresponds to that of the second embodiment according to the FIGS. 2a to 2c where it has no duckbill valve. However, it is in an edge of the inner rigid truncated cone 25 an insertion 251 available, through which a vent valve 38 is pushed through and is held in its position.
  • the vent valve 38 is in turn here a check valve, such as a duckbill valve.
  • the receiving head 3 in turn has the stiff support wings 340.
  • also rigid truncated cone 35 is arranged, which merges into a central support structure 36, here with an upwardly projecting fireplace-shaped inner nozzle 362.
  • This inner socket 362 has a longitudinal slot 363 extending parallel to the longitudinal axis.
  • a valve diaphragm 320 is in turn arranged in the inner socket 362 below the longitudinal slot 363.
  • the mouthpiece 41 of the absorbent body 4 is formed in the interior of structures and plan.
  • the teat 4 has the skirt 46 and the flange 460.
  • FIG. 5 a fifth embodiment is shown.
  • the receiving head 3 on a single male member 30.
  • a hinge 302 is arranged, which engages in a corresponding recess of the base part 2.
  • the teat 4 may have an inner flange which projects radially outward. This flange can be hooked into the through hole 32 of the recording head 3 and forms a tight connection.
  • the teat cup units described above can be provided with a lid and a cap.
  • FIG. 6 exemplified such a Saugnippeltechnik invention with lid 7 is shown.
  • the cover 7 covers the teat 4 and engages around the base part 2 in a form-fitting manner. This is in FIG. 7 recognizable.
  • FIG. 8 shows a cap 8 with a closed bottom 80 and a non-visible internal thread.
  • This cap 8 can be used on the one hand as a cap for the milk bottle 1. On the other hand, it can be inserted into the bottle-side end of the base part 2 and attached to the plug-in elements 30 of the receiving head 3. In this way, the teat unit is closed from all sides. It can be kept hygienically packed and transported after cleaning.
  • the base part, receiving head and teat can be formed in a wide variety of variants.
  • the above examples are but a small group of the possible variations, all of which incorporate the inventive concept of modular three-piece, the releasable plug connection between receiving head and base part and the attachment to the container by means of the receiving head.
  • support structures and teat nipple described and illustrated in the figures can be used together or separately from one another also in differently designed teat units according to the prior art.
  • these support structures and teat nipples are also claimed here as an independent invention.
  • other teat units with the inventive cap and the lid can be closed to be stored as a closed unit. Again, this is claimed as an independent invention.
  • Saugnippelü allows in preferred embodiments, a variety of design options of the individual parts and thus optimizing their individual functions.

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  1. Ensemble tétine comprenant une tétine flexible (4), une tête de réception (3) et une partie de base de forme stable (2), la tétine (4) étant disposée sur la tête de réception (3), la tête de réception (3) et la partie de base (2) étant connectées l'une à l'autre de manière amovible, et une valve de ventilation (23, 38) étant prévue, laquelle est disposée ou retenue dans la partie de base (2), ou peut être enfoncée à travers celle-ci, caractérisé en ce que la partie de base (2) présente un tronc de cône intérieur (25) avec des flancs rectilignes ou courbes, dans lequel est disposée ou retenue la valve de ventilation (23, 28).
  2. Ensemble tétine selon la revendication 1, dans lequel, dans une position d'utilisation conforme montée sur un récipient pour boissons (1), un bord périphérique (41) de la tétine (4) est serré entre la tête de réception (3) et la partie de base (2).
  3. Ensemble tétine selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 ou 2, dans lequel la tête de réception (3) et la partie de base (2) sont connectées l'une à l'autre par le biais d'une connexion enfichable amovible et dans lequel la tête de réception (3) présente un moyen de fixation (301) pour la fixation de l'ensemble tétine sur un récipient pour boissons (1).
  4. Ensemble tétine selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans lequel la tête de réception (3) peut être enfichée dans la partie de base (2).
  5. Ensemble tétine selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, dans lequel la partie de base (2) présente un corps annulaire (20) et le tronc de cône (25) fait saillie au-delà du corps annulaire (20) et s'étend vers la tête de réception (3).
  6. Ensemble tétine selon la revendication 5, dans lequel la partie de base (2) présente une arête d'étanchéité intérieure périphérique (28) et le tronc de cône intérieur (25) se trouve à l'intérieur de l'arête d'étanchéité intérieure périphérique (28).
  7. Ensemble tétine selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, dans lequel une ouverture de passage (24) est disposée dans une région la plus supérieure du tronc de cône intérieur (25).
  8. Ensemble tétine selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7, dans lequel la tête de réception (3) présente un tronc de cône extérieur (35) qui entoure le tronc de cône intérieur (25).
  9. Ensemble tétine selon la revendication 8, dans lequel entre le tronc de cône intérieur et le tronc de cône extérieur (25, 35) est prévu un espace intermédiaire (5) qui forme une chambre de ventilation, la valve de ventilation (23, 38) conduisant dans cette chambre de ventilation.
  10. Ensemble tétine selon l'une quelconque des revendications 8 ou 9, dans lequel le tronc de cône intérieur (25) présente une inclinaison différente du tronc de cône extérieur (35).
  11. Ensemble tétine selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 10, dans lequel la tête de réception (3) présente un côté inférieur qui est tourné vers la partie de base (2) et dans lequel ce côté inférieur présente une surface d'étanchéité extérieure (310) circonférentielle sur la périphérie.
  12. Ensemble tétine selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 11, dans lequel la valve de ventilation (23, 38) est un clapet antiretour, en particulier un clapet à bec de canard.
  13. Ensemble tétine selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 12, dans lequel la partie de base (2) présente une ouverture d'enfichage (251) à travers laquelle peut être enfichée la valve de ventilation (23, 38).
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