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US2005437A
US2005437A US647507A US64750732A US2005437A US 2005437 A US2005437 A US 2005437A US 647507 A US647507 A US 647507A US 64750732 A US64750732 A US 64750732A US 2005437 A US2005437 A US 2005437A
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    • 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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  • The'obiect of the present invention is to provide an infant's bottle nipple which will provide means for preventing suctional collapse-of the nipple, combined with means for enabling ready placement and removal of the nipple so designed as to admit air to the bottle in order to prevent formation of semivacuum" which is a recognized problem in the use of infants bottles.
  • FIG. 1 is a view in elevation of an embodiment of the invention in place on a bottle.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section on the line t-Z, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section on the line 3-3, Fig. l.
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse section on the line 4-4, Fig. l.
  • Fig. '5 is a perspective view of the formed blank constituting the lifting, ventilating and collapse preventory element.
  • Fig. 6 is a view, partly on longitudinal section of a modified form of the invention.
  • FIG. 1 indicates a glass feeding bottle of usual construction.
  • the beaded neck of the bottle has mounted thereon an embodiment of the inven-- tion comprising a nipple 2 having formed integrally therewith or cemented thereto a flexible lifting, ventilating and anticollapse element.
  • the said element comprises a tab section 3, and an upwardly projecting finger-like section V,
  • the lifting, ventilating andanti-collapse element is preferably molded with the nipple struc-' ture as an integral part thereof, and as shown in Fig. 3, it is set into the inner wall of the nipple bead 2 so as to lie flush therewith.
  • the tab section t will project below the nipple to form a finger-piece, by means of which the nipple may be easily removed from the bottle by pulling the tab upward.
  • the finger-like section 3 will project upwardly into the nipple and the upper portion thereof may be left free, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the section will act as a stop against the walls of the nipple adhering by the vacuum and pressure efiect thereon by the mouth of the inlant;
  • channel ti will lie toward the inner wall ofthe nipple forming therewith an air duct, the air flowing into the nipple through a small hole a passing through section 8
  • both the channel l and hole a are magnified as to size in the drawing for .the sake of clearness.
  • the latter at its top may be reversed in direction or be protected 5 by a flap 4 as illustrated in Fig.6.
  • the suction impulses given to the nipple will open the flap and permit the inflow of air, while the pressure or milk-expelling impulses will close the flap to prevent the forcing out of milk through 10 channel 9.
  • a bottle nipple formed with a top portion and an enlarged bottle-engaging base portion, having formed integrally with the base portion a 20 lifting tab which tab is-formed with an air passageway leading upwardly within the nipple and communicating with the interior thereof, the tab extending a substantial distance outwardly from the said base portion of the nipple and in 25 such direction as to conform with the curvature of the neck of the bottle and be deflected thereby so as to lie fiat against the same, the said pro- Jecting portion of thetab being adapted for grasping by the fingers to be moved away from 30 the bottle and thence toward the top portion of the; nipple for lifting the nipple from the bottle, andbeing adapted; when the nipple is laid on a plane surface, to hold the nipple with its base elevated for the reception of air.
  • a bottle nipple formed with a top portion and an enlarged bottle-engaging base portion having formed integrally with the base portion a lifting tab which tab is formed with an air passageway leading upwardly within the nipple and 40 communicating with the interior thereof, the tab extending a substantial distance outwardly from the base portion of the nipple and the communication between the air passageway and the interior of the nipple being at a point substantially above the bottle-engaging portion of the nipple whereby said passageway is elongated and serves to resist by the frictional action of its walls the downward discharge of milk from the passageway, while permitting inflow of air when the top portion of the nipple is collapsed. in normal use thereof.

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H. D. NAUM BOTTLE NIPPLE June 18, 1935.
Original Filed Dec". '16, 1932 INVENTOR ATTORNEY Patented June 18, 1935 UNITED. ST T '12s BO'I'ILE NIPPLE Barry D. Nau'm, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Application December 16, 1932, Serial No. 647,567 Renewed November 16, 1934 3 Claims.
I The'obiect of the present invention is to provide an infant's bottle nipple which will provide means for preventing suctional collapse-of the nipple, combined with means for enabling ready placement and removal of the nipple so designed as to admit air to the bottle in order to prevent formation of semivacuum" which is a recognized problem in the use of infants bottles.
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawing in which Fig. 1 is a view in elevation of an embodiment of the invention in place on a bottle.
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section on the line t-Z, Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a transverse section on the line 3-3, Fig. l.
Fig. 4 is a transverse section on the line 4-4, Fig. l.
Fig. '5 is a perspective view of the formed blank constituting the lifting, ventilating and collapse preventory element.
Fig. 6 is a view, partly on longitudinal section of a modified form of the invention.
Referring to the drawing I indicates a glass feeding bottle of usual construction. On Figs. 1 and 2, the beaded neck of the bottle has mounted thereon an embodiment of the inven-- tion comprising a nipple 2 having formed integrally therewith or cemented thereto a flexible lifting, ventilating and anticollapse element. The said element comprises a tab section 3, and an upwardly projecting finger-like section V,
both sections having a narrow longitudinall extending channel d The lifting, ventilating andanti-collapse element is preferably molded with the nipple struc-' ture as an integral part thereof, and as shown in Fig. 3, it is set into the inner wall of the nipple bead 2 so as to lie flush therewith. The tab section t will project below the nipple to form a finger-piece, by means of which the nipple may be easily removed from the bottle by pulling the tab upward. The finger-like section 3 will project upwardly into the nipple and the upper portion thereof may be left free, as shown in Fig. 2.
The section will act as a stop against the walls of the nipple adhering by the vacuum and pressure efiect thereon by the mouth of the inlant; When the nipple is formed channel ti will lie toward the inner wall ofthe nipple forming therewith an air duct, the air flowing into the nipple through a small hole a passing through section 8 It will be understood that both the channel l and hole a are magnified as to size in the drawing for .the sake of clearness.
To prevent leakage of milk from the nipple and through the air channel 38* the latter at its top may be reversed in direction or be protected 5 by a flap 4 as illustrated in Fig.6. Thus the suction impulses given to the nipple will open the flap and permit the inflow of air, while the pressure or milk-expelling impulses will close the flap to prevent the forcing out of milk through 10 channel 9.
It will be understood that various. modifications may be made in the form and arrangement of the elements comprising the embodiments shown and described hereinwithout departing 15 from the spirit of the invention what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent bein as follows:
1. A bottle nipple formed with a top portion and an enlarged bottle-engaging base portion, having formed integrally with the base portion a 20 lifting tab which tab is-formed with an air passageway leading upwardly within the nipple and communicating with the interior thereof, the tab extending a substantial distance outwardly from the said base portion of the nipple and in 25 such direction as to conform with the curvature of the neck of the bottle and be deflected thereby so as to lie fiat against the same, the said pro- Jecting portion of thetab being adapted for grasping by the fingers to be moved away from 30 the bottle and thence toward the top portion of the; nipple for lifting the nipple from the bottle, andbeing adapted; when the nipple is laid on a plane surface, to hold the nipple with its base elevated for the reception of air.
2. A bottle nipple formed with a top portion and an enlarged bottle-engaging base portion having formed integrally with the base portion a lifting tab which tab is formed with an air passageway leading upwardly within the nipple and 40 communicating with the interior thereof, the tab extending a substantial distance outwardly from the base portion of the nipple and the communication between the air passageway and the interior of the nipple being at a point substantially above the bottle-engaging portion of the nipple whereby said passageway is elongated and serves to resist by the frictional action of its walls the downward discharge of milk from the passageway, while permitting inflow of air when the top portion of the nipple is collapsed. in normal use thereof.
, 3. A bottle nipple formed with a top portion and an enlarged bottle-engaging base portion having formed integrally with the base portion a lifting tab which tab is formed with an air paspassageway is elongated and serves to resist by sageway leading to a point within the nipple and the frictional action 0! its walls the discharge communicating with the interior thereof, the tab 01' milk from the passageway, while permitting extending a substantial distance outwardLv from inflow 0! air when the top portion of the nipple the base portion of the nipple and the communiis collapsed and then released in normal use 5 cation between the air passageway and the intethereof.
rior of the nipple being at a point above the bot- HARRY D. NAUI. tie-engaging portion of the nipple whereby said
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2582950A (en) * 1950-03-02 1952-01-22 Alstadt Benjamin Nursing bottle nipple
US3190288A (en) * 1962-07-26 1965-06-22 Gerber Prod Disposable plastic nipple
US6176380B1 (en) * 1993-04-23 2001-01-23 Serge Glories Feeding-bottle teat
US20040124168A1 (en) * 2002-11-08 2004-07-01 Silver Brian H. Artificial nipple
US20080128379A1 (en) * 2006-12-05 2008-06-05 Gilad Hen Teat For An Infant Feeding Bottle
US8448796B2 (en) 2002-11-08 2013-05-28 Medela Holding Ag Artificial nipple with reinforcement
WO2015005760A1 (en) * 2013-07-12 2015-01-15 Díaz Miranda Juan José Teat having a low-pressure valve for bottles used in feeding full-term or premature new-born babies
US9913780B2 (en) 2016-07-21 2018-03-13 Carr Lane Quackenbush Bite-safe artificial teat

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2582950A (en) * 1950-03-02 1952-01-22 Alstadt Benjamin Nursing bottle nipple
US3190288A (en) * 1962-07-26 1965-06-22 Gerber Prod Disposable plastic nipple
US6176380B1 (en) * 1993-04-23 2001-01-23 Serge Glories Feeding-bottle teat
US20040124168A1 (en) * 2002-11-08 2004-07-01 Silver Brian H. Artificial nipple
US7712617B2 (en) 2002-11-08 2010-05-11 Medela Holding Ag Artificial nipple
US8448796B2 (en) 2002-11-08 2013-05-28 Medela Holding Ag Artificial nipple with reinforcement
US20080128379A1 (en) * 2006-12-05 2008-06-05 Gilad Hen Teat For An Infant Feeding Bottle
EP2120838A4 (en) * 2006-12-05 2013-05-08 Gilad Hen Improved teat for an infant feeding bottle
WO2015005760A1 (en) * 2013-07-12 2015-01-15 Díaz Miranda Juan José Teat having a low-pressure valve for bottles used in feeding full-term or premature new-born babies
US9913780B2 (en) 2016-07-21 2018-03-13 Carr Lane Quackenbush Bite-safe artificial teat

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