Embodiments relate to a baby food preparation apparatus, such as for preparing baby formula and baby cereal from dry ingredients.
Baby formula is a common substitute used to feed an infant in place of a mother's breast milk. However, unlike breast milk, formula takes time to prepare and care must be taken to ensure that the formula is at the proper temperature for consumption. Also, if the formula is a dry mixture, care needs to be taken to ensure that the formula is well mixed with the liquid. While formula dispensing and preparation units have been employed in an attempt to expedite the baby formula preparation process, many of these devices are either incomplete or overly complex, or result in clumping of formula that may cause malfunction of the device.
In an embodiment, a baby food preparation apparatus is provided with a housing having a dispensing portion for dispensing dry baby food and water. A reservoir is within the housing and is configured to hold dry baby food and dispense the dry baby food through the dispensing portion. A water tank is removably received within the housing and is configured to hold water and dispense the water through the dispensing portion. A user interface is provided on the housing. The user interface has a selector knob for selecting a desired serving size of prepared baby food, and selector buttons for selecting a type of baby food to be prepared. A processor is in communication with the user interface and is configured to dispense an amount of water corresponding to the type of baby food selected and the desired serving size.
In another embodiment, a baby food preparation apparatus is provided with a housing having a dispensing portion for dispensing dry baby food and water. A reservoir is within the housing and is configured to hold dry baby food and dispense the dry baby food through the dispensing portion. The reservoir includes a reservoir gear rotatably attached thereto and an agitator connected to the reservoir gear. A water tank is removably received within the housing and is configured to hold water and dispense the water through the dispensing portion. A generally cylindrical dispensing mechanism is removably received in the housing and extends at least partially through the reservoir. The dispensing mechanism has a selector knob at one thereof accessible by a user at a user interface of the housing for selecting a desired serving size of prepared baby food. The dispensing mechanism has a plurality of circumferentially extending blades spaced and sized to hold increments of dry baby food to be dispensed corresponding to the desired serving size. The dispensing mechanism has a first gear disposed thereon arranged to engage the reservoir gear such that rotation of the selector knob rotates the agitator to mix the dry baby food for dispensing. A processor is in communication with the user interface and configured to dispense an amount of water corresponding to the desired serving size.
In yet another embodiment, a baby food preparation apparatus is provided with a housing having a dispensing portion for dispensing dry baby food and water. The dispensing portion has an annular water pathway separate from and encircling a central dry food pathway. A reservoir is within the housing and is configured to hold dry baby food and dispense the dry baby food through the dry food pathway of the dispensing portion. A water tank is removably received within the housing and is configured to hold water and dispense the water through the water pathway of the dispensing portion. An adjustable platform is received on the housing for supporting a container at a designated height with respect to the dispensing portion. A user interface is provided on the housing and has a selector knob for selecting a desired serving size of prepared baby food. A processor is in communication with the user interface and is configured to dispense an amount of water corresponding to the desired serving size.
a and 4b are perspective views of a magnetic platform and cooperating housing portion, respectively, according to one embodiment;
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
Apparatus 10 includes a housing 12 having a front portion 14 for user interaction, dispensing of dry baby food and water, and for receiving a container, such as a baby bottle B, into which the food and water are dispensed. A rear portion 16 of the housing 12 receives a removable water tank 18 which may be filled by a user with either tap or bottled water. Of course, the water tank 18 may alternatively be located along another area, such as a side portion, of the housing 12. As best shown in
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A top portion 60 of the housing 12 includes a lid 62 which is pivotably or removably attached to the housing 12, such as by hinge 63. The lid 62 may include a handle 64 and, when opened, exposes a reservoir for dry baby food as will be described below.
From the reserve water tank 68, water is moved through tubing 66 into the dispensing portion 38, such as by a pump 72 (see
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In operation, a user fills the water tank 18 with water and fills the reservoir 78 with a dry baby food, such as powdered formula or instant cereal. A container, such as a baby bottle B, is placed on the adjustable platform 24 underneath the dispensing portion 38. The user turns on the apparatus 10 by pressing the power button 50. In one embodiment, the power button 50 may include a light that will then illuminate and the display 46 will indicate “0”. The user will select to prepare formula or cereal by pressing the formula button 54 or the cereal button 56, and the appropriate icon will illuminate on the display 46.
The user then designates the amount of prepared formula or cereal desired through the user interface 44 through rotation of the selector knob 48. In one embodiment, the dry baby food is dispensed in 2 ounce increments of prepared food, wherein one quarter (i.e., 90 degree) turn of the selector knob 48 dispenses each increment equivalent to a 2 ounce serving, and the display 46 will display a number corresponding to the serving size dispensed. Of course, other serving amounts or various rotations of the selector knob 48 are also contemplated for use with the apparatus 10. The user then presses the start button 52, and in one embodiment the power button 50 may flash a color, such as red while the water is heated and dispensed through the dispensing portion 38. It is contemplated that the start button 52 may be depressed again should the user desire to pause the dispensing of water for any reason.
Based upon the formula or cereal selection and the serving size, the apparatus 10 will automatically dispense the correct amount of warmed water at an appropriate feeding temperature. The processor 58 receives inputs from the formula button 54 or the cereal button 56, which indicate a designated dry food to water ratio. The processor 58 also receives inputs from the selector knob 48 or other user input which provide information regarding the amount of food to be prepared such that the appropriate amount of water is dispensed with the dry food.
It is understood that the dry baby food may be dispensed through the dispensing portion 38 in a serial fashion as described above, or may alternatively be dispensed simultaneously. When the water has finished dispensing, the power button 50 may flash a different color, such as green. The user may then place a lid, such as a cap or nipple, atop the bottle B or other container to seal it and may shake the sealed bottle B to ensure complete mixture of the water with the formula or other dry baby food before serving.
While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional Application No. 61/445,615 filed Feb. 23, 2011, the disclosure of which is incorporated in its entirety by reference herein.
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61445615 | Feb 2011 | US |