The embodiments herein relate generally to an apparatus for storing and dispensing baby bottle nipples and collars.
Parents have to feed their infants or toddlers multiple times throughout the day and/or night. Baby bottle nipples and collars need to be washed and sanitized before each use. When traveling, it is advantageous for parents to carry multiple clean bottle nipples and collars because it is not always convenient to clean them before each successive use. A baby bottle nipple and collar storage and dispenser case is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,210,350, which is a device comprising a cylindrical tubular member comprising a first open end and a second open end, first and second caps affixed to the open ends of the tubular member, and a divider insert placed within the cylindrical tubular member to separate the clean nipples and collars from the used nipples and collars. However, this device is limited because the divider insert is not water resistant and/or waterproof. Further, the insert is not designed to prevent a cross-contamination between the clean nipples and collars stored above the insert and the used nipples and collars stored below the insert. Another limitation is the first and second caps are each engaged with an open end of the cylindrical tubular member by a threaded ring that is tethered to the cap. However, this threaded ring is costly to manufacture and is not durable because the threads are especially vulnerable to premature wear and tear. This may render the threaded rings ineffective or unusable, thereby affecting the use, longevity and structural integrity of the caps.
As such, there is a need in the industry for an apparatus for storing and dispensing baby bottle nipples and collars that has a water resistant/water proof insert that effectively prevents a cross-contamination between the stored clean and dirty nipples and collars. There is a further need in the industry for an apparatus for storing and dispensing baby bottle nipples and collars that is durable and structurally sound.
An apparatus for storing both clean and used baby bottle nipples and collars is provided. The apparatus is configured to separate the stored clean bottle nipples and collars from the stored used bottle nipples and collars. The apparatus comprises a transparent cylindrical tubular member comprising a first open end and a second open end, a first nipple-shaped cap pivotably mounted to the first open end of the cylindrical tubular member, a second cap pivotably mounted to the second open end of the cylindrical tubular member, and a flexible insert comprising a nipple-shaped member comprising a concave side wall affixed to the bottom of the nipple-shaped member, the concave side wall comprising a top portion and a bottom portion both slidably in contact with the interior of the cylindrical tubular member such that the surface area of the side wall in contact with the cylindrical tubular member is minimized to reduce friction, the top portion and the bottom portion of the concave side wall configured to provide a seal between the concave side wall and the cylindrical tubular member that prevents a cross-contamination between the clean bottle nipples and collars stored above the flexible insert and the used bottle nipples and collars stored below the insert.
The detailed description of some embodiments of the invention will be made below with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein the figures disclose one or more embodiments of the present invention.
The apparatus further comprises water resistant separator insert 22, which comprises a concave side wall having seals 24. Seals 24 comprise a top portion and a bottom portion of the concave side wall, which are both configured to be slidably in contact with the interior wall of cylindrical tubular member 10.
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The components of the apparatus described herein are manufactured using any known equipment and techniques in the field such as a mold-injected process using polypropylene. A machine inserts the polypropylene into a mold to form each component. The components can subsequently be assembled by machine or by hand.
In operation, a user may store both clean and used nipples and collars within cylindrical tubular member 10 such that the clean nipples and collars are separated from the used nipples and collars by insert 22 or insert 36. A user removes the used nipple and collar from a feeding bottle (not shown), opens the apparatus by opening bottom cap 16 by applying a force to bottom cap tab 32. The user may slide the remaining stored clean nipple and collars 26, water resistant separator insert 22 and the stored used nipple and collars 28 upward within cylindrical tubular member 10 to make room for the insertion of the used nipple and collar 28 through the bottom of tubular member 10. The user snaps bottom cap 16 back into cylindrical tubular member 10 to the locked position for proper storage of the nipples and collars. At any time, the user may open nipple-shaped cap 14 by applying a force to top cap tab 30 to remove a clean nipple and collar 26 from cylindrical tubular member 10. After the clean nipple and collar 26 is used on a feeding bottle, the nipple and collar may be inserted into the bottom of tubular member 10 as described above. At any time, the user can visually determine the number of clean nipples and collars or used nipple and collars stored within cylindrical tubular member 10 by glancing at inventory level chart 12, which comprises consecutive numeric markings, e.g., 1, 2, 3, etc. In a preferred embodiment, cylindrical tubular member 10 has a pair of inventory level charts 12 on different portions of cylindrical tubular member 10. A first inventory level chart 12 is designated to provide an inventory count of the stored clean nipples and collars 26. A second inventory level chart 12 is designated to provide an inventory count of the stored used nipples and collars 28.
It shall be appreciated that the components of the apparatus described in several embodiments herein may comprise any known materials in the field and be of any color, size and/or dimensions. This allows the apparatus to accommodate any variety and number of bottle nipples and collars.
Persons of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate that numerous design configurations may be possible to enjoy the functional benefits of the inventive apparatus. Thus, given the wide variety of configurations and arrangements of embodiments of the present invention the scope of the invention is reflected by the breadth of the claims below rather than narrowed by the embodiments described above.
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