A baby may drink milk by sucking a rubber nipple lying on the top of a bottle. When the baby is very young, the hole in the nipple should be small to avoid overfeeding and to provide sucking exercise for the baby. The size of the nipple hole should be adjusted with variation in viscosity of the formula, breast milk, milk with added cereal, baby jar food, etc. However it may be very difficult for a person to precisely increase the size of the nipple hole. Many mothers, especially in poor areas, find it expensive to buy new baby bottle nipples, or new baby bottles, in order to have a nipple with the proper size hole at any given time.
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a low cost device is provided that enables a person to precisely form holes in baby bottle nipples. The device includes a plunger that is slideable along a vertical axis in a housing, the plunger having a tapered needle at the top for puncturing the baby bottle nipple. A cap lies at the top of the housing to hold down the nipple. The cap has a cap hole for passing the needle and has side walls that hold the nipple in place by friction. That is, a vertical wall of the nipple is compressed between a vertical surface of the cap and a vertical surface of the housing.
The plunger extends below the bottom of the housing, and a coil spring biases the housing relatively downward. The plunger can be moved up relative to the housing by pressing the plunger bottom down against a horizontal table surface. It also can be moved up by squeezing between a thumb against the bottom of the plunger and fingers against the top of the cylinder. The housing has a vertical plunger slot with markings beside the slot. The plunger has a cross pin that extends though a plunger hole. A person selects a nipple hole size by depressing the housing until the cross pin reaches the selected plunger marking.
The novel features of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention will be best understood from the following description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The housing and plunger can be formed of molded plastic in a manner similar to a hypodermic needle housing and plunger, and the needle can be the needle of a hypodermic needle. This allows the device to be constructed at low cost. Although the housing bore is usually vertical, it can function in any orientation.
Thus, the invention provides a device of simple and low cost design that can be used to form a hole or enlarge a hole in a baby bottle nipple. The device includes a plunger with a needle having a tapered upper end, the plunger being slidable in a vertical passage of a housing or cylinder. A nipple is held on the upper end of the housing by a cap that assures that a nipple upper portion is held and preferably compressed between primarily vertical surfaces of the cylinder and of the cap. The plunger has a downward projecting stopper that can be pressed upward to control the vertical position of the needle. Instead of holding the device with its axis 28 vertical, the axis can be horizontal or at any other angle.
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated herein, it is recognized that modifications and variations may readily occur to those skilled in the art, and consequently, it is intended that the claims be interpreted to cover such modifications and equivalents.