Bottle adapter and associated methods

Abstract
A bottle adapter includes a connector having a containment region for holding a composition and an internal threaded portion that engages threads on a bottle neck and has an opening in fluid communication with the containment region. An upper end of the connector has an aperture that is in fluid communication with the containment region. The adapter also includes a first seal for sealing an opening in the threaded portion and a second seal for sealing the aperture. In use a removal of the first seal permits fluid communication between the containment region and fluid in the bottle, permitting the formation of a mixture. A removal of the second seal permits the mixture to be dispensed. Methods for storing a composition for subsequent mixing with a fluid and for delivering a mixture of a composition and a fluid are also addressed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates generally to storage containers and methods of utilizing the same. In particular, the storage containers and methods are adapted to provide a fitted attachment to bottles.




2. Related Art




It is sometimes desirable to keep plural ingredients separated until they can be mixed and dispensed. For example, when using powdered baby formula, the user may mix a formula with water to produce a nutritional liquid to be consumed by infants and small children. Once the liquid formula is prepared, it is preferable that it be consumed within a short period of time or discarded to prevent the ingestion of spoiled formula.




Central to this process is the accurate measurement of dry powdered formula to water in appropriate proportions. Accurate measurement eliminates the potential for error resulting in the inadequate feeding of a child, which can lead to a condition known as “failure to thrive,” a well-documented cause of poor weight gain in infants and toddlers.




When an infant is taken out of the home, such as during travel or while in day care, feeding times are generally not precisely known, and infants are often fed on demand. Under these conditions, feeding a child using powdered formula can become complicated and untidy, as the user is required to measure out the appropriate amount of formula from a formula container and add it to a baby bottle containing water. Formulas can be premixed and stored in a portable insulated carrier; however, it is recommended that the premixed formula be consumed within a few hours. If the formula is not consumed in a timely fashion, it can be subject to separation or spoilage. Moreover, the measurement process imposes an increased risk of contamination or cross-contamination between the feeding utensils and the child.




Placing a cold pack or ice in a portable insulated carrier with the formula can extend the consumption period. However, if the formula is kept at a cool temperature or refrigerated, it is usually necessary to heat the formula to at least room temperature in order to have it accepted by the child. Powdered baby formula and water, each in separate containers at room temperature, have a much longer shelf life than when mixed together. Prolonged shelf life is effective in reducing costs.




Typically, infant formula is either mixed in batch form or individually in baby bottles. Powdered baby formula in present use requires a mixing ratio of water to powder. When the water and formula are mixed, the total volume does not equal the sum of the individual parts. This is due to the air that is contained in the volume of the powdered formula, as well as its structure. When mixed with water, the water fills in any space the air once occupied and additionally causes the powder to dissolve and diffuse in the water.




A number of containers for storing, mixing, and dispensing have been described in the prior art. However, none of the known devices is easy to clean, nor is any known for use in connection with water bottles. In addition, known designs include many parts, adding complexity to the construction of the device and its cleaning by the user. An abundance of parts also demands higher costs and increases the probability of losing parts that could render the device inoperative. Moreover, commercially available disposable nursing systems most frequently include a flexible liner that is inserted into a rigid plastic holder, although pre-mixed glass bottles are also available. Typically, the liner incorporates an open end to be wrapped about a portion of the plastic holder. Formula must be purchased for placement in the flexible liner by the user, who must then stretch a pre-sterilized nipple over the flexible liner and the top of the holder. After the nipple is secured to the holder, a securing ring is typically placed to provide additional fastening for the nipple.




These procedures also have several disadvantages. The user must expend great energy and time to ensure cleanliness, particularly for a very young infant. The nipple must be sterilized in a separate operation. Furthermore, the possibility of contamination during the transfer of the formula into the liner is present. Additionally, spillage is common where the nipple is mounted on the holder. Moreover, the use of a glass baby bottle for feeding an infant includes the risk of bottle breakage. The resulting fragments of the glass bottle can pose a danger to those near the location of the breakage, including the infant and those responsible for feeding the infant. Finally, the requirements of “making a bottle” demonstrate the need for a self-contained device that can eliminate the necessity for the sterilization of component parts (such as nipples), boiling water, measuring formula, and cleaning the component parts.




Accordingly, a need exists for a bottle adapter that allows for a predetermined amount of formula to be contained under sterile conditions therein. Additionally, a disposable bottle adapter is needed that can connect a disposable water bottle to a nipple assembly in order to simplify the mixing of infant formula with water.




A need also exists for a bottle adapter that contains a composition for subsequent mixing with a fluid in a bottle to which the adapter is connectable. Further, a need exists for such a bottle adapter that has a longer shelf life than premixed compositions, is lighter, and is easier to carry.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention addresses the above-mentioned needs for a bottle adapter that contains a predetermined amount of a composition, and is adapted to connect a bottle to a drinking assembly in order to simplify the on-demand mixing of accurate quantities of the composition with a fluid.




The adapter of the present invention comprises a connector having an outer wall defining a containment region therewithin. The containment region is adapted to hold a composition. The connector also has an internal threaded portion that is adapted to engage an external threaded section on a neck portion of a bottle. The threaded portion has an opening at a top end, the opening in fluid communication with the containment region. The threaded portion also defines at least an upper portion of a passageway between the top end thereof and a lower end of the connector. An upper end of the connector has an aperture that is in fluid communication with the containment region.




The adapter also comprises a first sealing member for achieving a fluid-tight seal with the threaded portion's opening and a second sealing member for achieving a fluid-tight seal with the aperture.




In use a removal of the first sealing member permits fluid communication between the containment region and the fluid in the bottle, thereby permitting the formation of a mixture of the composition and the fluid. A removal of the second sealing member permits removal of the mixture from the containment region and the bottle.




The present invention also addresses an adapter and drinking assembly apparatus for connecting with a bottle having a threaded neck portion and for permitting the separate storage of a composition for subsequent mixing with a fluid contained in the bottle. This apparatus comprises a drinking assembly that comprises a fluid delivery member at a top end. The fluid delivery member has a fluid passageway that extends from an opening in the fluid delivery member to an opening at a bottom end. The apparatus also comprises a connector such as that described above.




Also addressed by the present invention is a fluid mixing and delivery apparatus, which comprises a bottle having a neck portion having an external threaded section and an opening at a top end, in addition to the apparatus described above.




A method of storing a composition for subsequent mixing with a fluid is additionally provided. The method comprises the steps of placing a composition in a containment region of a connector. The connector has an internal threaded portion that is adapted to engage an external threaded section on a neck portion of a bottle, the threaded portion having an opening at a top end. The opening is in fluid communication with the containment region. The threaded portion defines at least an upper portion of a passageway between the top end thereof and a lower end of the connector. Next the threaded portion opening and the aperture are sealed.




A method of delivering a mixture of a composition and a fluid is also provided. This method comprises the steps of removing a first seal between a containment region of a connector and a bottle. The connector has an internal threaded portion that is adapted to engage an external threaded section on a neck portion of a bottle. The threaded portion defines at least an upper portion of a passageway between the top end thereof and a lower end of the containment region. The containment region contains a composition, and the bottle contains a fluid.




Next the composition and the fluid are permitted to mix to form a mixture. A second seal that seals an aperture between the containment region and an area external to the containment region is then removed, and the mixture is dispensed from the aperture.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES





FIG. 1

is a front view of the adapter of the present invention.





FIG. 2A

is a front view of the fluid mixing and delivery apparatus of the present invention.





FIG. 2B

is a front view of an alternate embodiment of the fluid mixing and delivery apparatus





FIG. 3

illustrates one embodiment of the mixing step of an aspect of the method of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The present invention will now be discussed with reference to

FIGS. 1-3

.




A first aspect of the present invention addresses an adapter


10


(

FIG. 1

) for connecting with a bottle


61


,


61


′ (

FIGS. 2A and 2B

) and for permitting the separate storage of a composition


90


for subsequent mixing with a fluid


91


contained in the bottle


61


,


61


′.




In a preferred embodiment, the adapter


10


comprises a connector


11


having an outer wall


12


that defines a containment region


13


therewithin for holding a composition


90


. Such a composition may comprise, but is not intended to be limited to, a powder such as an infant formula or water-mixable drink preparation such as a beverage mix, a nutritional supplement, or a medication. Typically the composition


90


is capable of forming a solution or suspension, particularly an aqueous solution or suspension. An internal threaded portion


14


is adapted to engage an external threaded section


63


on a neck portion


62


of the bottle


61


,


61


′. The threaded portion


14


has an opening


15


at a top end


16


, and a first length


24


between the top end


16


and a bottom end


17


that is opposed to the first end


16


. The opening


15


is in fluid communication with the containment region


13


, and the threaded portion


14


defines at least an upper portion of a passageway


19


between the top end


16


of the threaded portion


14


and a lower end


21


of the connector


11


. An upper end


22


of the connector


11


has an aperture


23


that is in fluid communication with the containment region


13


.




The upper end


22


of the connector


11


also comprises means for engaging with a drinking assembly


50


,


50


′, for example, but not intended to be limited to, an external threaded portion


29


.




The connector


11


also has a bottom face


25


that meets the lower edge


26


of the outer wall


12


at its outer perimeter.




The adapter


10


also comprises a first sealing member for achieving a fluid-tight seal with the threaded portion's opening


15


. The first sealing member may comprise, for example, a frangible seal


27


positioned adjacent the threaded portion's top end


16


. Alternatively, the first sealing member comprises a removable and replaceable seal. Other embodiments may also be envisioned by one of skill in the art, such as a dissolvable seal or a seal that has an aperture that is alignable with an aperture in an element with which the adapter


10


is matable.




The adapter


10


additionally comprises a second sealing member for achieving a fluid-tight seal with the aperture


23


. The second sealing member may comprise, for example, a frangible seal


28


positioned adjacent the connector's upper end


22


. Alternatively, the second sealing member comprises a removable and replaceable seal.




Both the first and second sealing member may be attached by a nontoxic adhesive; alternatively, they may be formed from the same material that forms the internal threaded portion


14


and the external threaded portion


24


. Preferably the connector


11


is disposable, and deliverable to a user with the composition


90


already sealed within the containment region


13


.




A second aspect of the invention addresses an adapter and drinking assembly for connecting with a bottle


61


,


61


′ (FIGS.


2


A and


2


B). The drinking assembly comprises a fluid delivery member at a top end


51


and has a fluid passageway


52


extending from an opening


53


in the fluid delivery member to an opening


54


at a bottom end


55


. In the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 2A

, the drinking assembly comprises a baby bottle cap


50


such as known in the art, and the fluid delivery member comprises a nipple


56


affixed to the cap


50


. Here the engaging means of the connector


11


comprises an external threaded portion


29


that is adapted to engage with the internal threaded portion


57


of the cap


50


.




In a second embodiment shown in

FIG. 2B

, the drinking assembly comprises a bottle cap


50


′, and the fluid delivery member comprises a spout


56


′ such as is known in the art for delivering, for example, bottled water and sports drinks. The spout


56


′ is movable between an open position wherein fluid passage is permitted (shown in dotted lines) and a closed position wherein fluid passage is inhibited.




A third aspect of the invention addresses a fluid mixing and delivery apparatus


60


,


60


′. The apparatus


60


,


60


′ comprises, in addition to the drinking assembly


50


,


50


′ and the adapter


10


discussed above, a bottle


61


having a neck portion


62


. The bottle


61


may be disposable. The neck portion


62


has an external threaded section


63


, an opening


64


at a top end


65


, and a second length


66


between the top end


65


and the bottom end


67


. In a preferred embodiment wherein the first sealing member comprises a frangible seal


27


, this second length


66


is larger than the first length


24


, so that, when fully engaged, the top end


65


of the bottle neck


62


extends beyond the connector threaded portion's top end


16


, serving to remove the seal


27


and permitting the contents of the containment region


13


and the bottle


61


to mix.




In another embodiment, the bottle


61


″ comprises a deformable bottle (FIG.


3


). Under sufficient pressure to the sides


67


of the bottle


61


″, fluid pressure is applied as shown by the arrows


68


, causing the frangible seal


27


to rupture, again permitting the contents of the containment region


13


and the bottle


61


″ to mix. In this embodiment, the second sealing member also comprises a frangible seal


28


, which is ruptured under sufficient pressure on the bottle


61


″, permitting the contents of the containment region


13


the bottle


61


″ to be dispensed through the nipple


56


or spout


56


′.




Preferably the bottom face


25


of the connector


11


comprises a depression


26


that is configured to engage at least a portion of the shoulder region


69


and neck


62


of the bottle


61


,


61


′,


61


″. A central region of the depression


26


, which leads to the threaded portion


14


, comprises the passageway


19


. In the case of a baby bottle


61


(FIG.


2


A), for example, the connector's bottom face


25


substantially conforms to the shoulder region


69


of the baby bottle


61


; likewise for the spouted bottle


61


′ (FIG.


2


B).




The present invention also addresses several associated methods. A first method is for storing a composition


90


for subsequent mixing with a fluid


91


. This method comprises the step of placing a composition


90


in a containment region


13


of a connector


11


as described above and sealing the threaded portion's opening


15


and the aperture


23


.




A second method is for delivering a mixture of a composition


90


and a fluid


91


. This method comprises the step of removing a first seal


27


between a containment region


13


of a connector


11


and a bottle


61


,


61


′ such as described above. The composition


90


and the fluid


91


are permitted to mix to form a mixture. Additional manipulation, such as shaking, may be employed to ensure complete mixing. A second seal


28


sealing an aperture


23


between the containment region


13


and an area external to the containment region


13


is removed, and the mixture is dispensed from the aperture


23


.




In a particular embodiment the composition


90


comprises an infant formula, the fluid


91


comprises water, and the bottle


61


comprises a baby bottle. In this case, the dispensing step comprises permitting the mixture to flow from the aperture


23


into a baby bottle cap


50


and thence from a nipple


56


affixed to the baby bottle cap


50


. Alternatively, a non-infant drink could be dispensed, such as a mixture of a powdered drink preparation or a syrup with water, although these are not intended as limitations.




Although only a few exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that numerous modifications are to the exemplary embodiments are possible without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of this invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined in the following numbered paragraphs.



Claims
  • 1. An adapter for connecting with a bottle having a threaded neck portion and for permitting the separate storage of a composition for subsequent mixing with a fluid contained in the bottle, the adapter comprising:a connector having an outer wall defining a containment region therewithin, the containment region adapted to hold a composition, an internal threaded portion adapted to engage an external threaded section on a neck portion of a deformable bottle, the threaded portion having an opening at a top end, the opening in fluid communication with the containment region, the threaded portion defining at least an upper portion of a passageway between the top end thereof and a lower end of the connector, and an upper end having an aperture in fluid communication with the containment region; a first sealing member for achieving a fluid-tight seal with the threaded portion opening; and a frangible seal positioned adjacent the connector upper end for achieving a fluid-tight seal with the aperture, the frangible seal removable under fluid pressure applied by deformation of the bottle; wherein in use a removal of the first sealing member permits fluid communication between the containment region and the fluid in the bottle, thereby permitting the formation of a mixture of the composition and the fluid, and a removal of the second sealing member permits removal of the mixture from the containment region and the bottle.
  • 2. The adapter recited in claim 1, wherein the connector upper end comprises means for engaging with a drinking assembly.
  • 3. The adapter recited in claim 2, wherein the engaging means comprises means for engaging with a baby bottle cap.
  • 4. The adapter recited in claim 2, wherein the engaging means comprises an external threaded portion for engaging with an internal threaded portion of the drinking assembly.
  • 5. The adapter recited in claim 1, wherein the threaded portion has a first length between the top end and a bottom end opposed to the top end, the first length smaller than a second length between a top end of the bottle neck threaded section and a bottom end opposed to the bottle neck top end.
  • 6. The adapter recited in claim 5, wherein the first sealing member comprises a frangible seal positioned adjacent the threaded portion top end, the frangible seal removable by a mating of the connector with the bottle neck sufficient to cause the bottle neck top end to extend beyond the threaded portion top end.
  • 7. The adapter recited in claim 1, wherein the first sealing member comprises a frangible seal positioned adjacent the threaded portion top end, the frangible seal removable under fluid pressure applied by deformation of the bottle.
  • 8. The adapter recited in claim 1, wherein the first sealing member comprises a removable and replaceable seal.
  • 9. An adapter for connecting with a bottle having a threaded neck portion and for permitting the separate storage of a composition for subsequent mixing with a fluid contained in the bottle, the adapter comprising:a connector having an outer wall defining a containment region therewithin, the containment region adapted to hold a composition, an internal threaded portion adapted to engage an external threaded section on a neck portion of a bottle, the threaded portion having an opening at a top end, the opening in fluid communication with the containment region, the threaded portion defining at least an upper portion of a passageway between the top end thereof and a lower end of the connector, an upper end having an aperture in fluid communication with the containment region, and a bottom face meeting a lower edge of the outer wall at an outer perimeter thereof, the bottom face comprising a depression configured to engage at least a portion of a shoulder region and the neck of the bottle, a central region of the depression comprising the passageway; a first sealing member for achieving a fluid-tight seal with the threaded portion opening; and a second sealing member for achieving a fluid-tight seal with the aperture; wherein in use a removal of the first sealing member permits fluid communication between the containment region and the fluid in the bottle, thereby permitting the formation of a mixture of the composition and the fluid, and a removal of the second sealing member permits removal of the mixture from the containment region and the bottle.
  • 10. The adapter recited in claim 9, wherein the bottom face is configured to engage at least a portion of a shoulder region and the neck of a baby bottle, and the threaded portion is adapted to engage the external threaded section of the baby bottle neck.
  • 11. An adapter and drinking assembly apparatus for connecting with a bottle having a threaded neck portion and for permitting the separate storage of a composition for subsequent mixing with a fluid contained in the bottle, the apparatus comprising:a drinking assembly comprising a fluid delivery member at a top end and having a fluid passageway extending from an opening in the fluid delivery member to an opening at a bottom end; a connector having an outer wall defining a containment region therewithin, the containment region adapted to hold a composition, an internal threaded portion adapted to engage an external threaded section on a neck portion of a deformable bottle, the threaded portion having an opening at a top end, the opening in fluid communication with the containment region, the threaded portion defining at least an upper portion of a first passageway between the top end thereof and a lower end of the connector, and an upper end having an aperture in fluid communication with the containment region and means for mating with the bottom end of the drinking assembly defining a second passageway between the containment region and the fluid passageway of the drinking assembly; a first sealing member for achieving a fluid-tight seal with the threaded portion opening; and a frangible seal positioned adjacent the threaded portion top end, the frangible seal removable under fluid pressure applied by deformation of the bottle, for achieving a fluid-tight seal with the aperture; wherein in use a removal of the first sealing member permits fluid communication between the containment region and the fluid in the bottle, thereby permitting the formation of a mixture of the composition and the fluid, and a removal of the second sealing member permits dispensing of the mixture from the containment region and the bottle through the fluid delivery member opening.
  • 12. The apparatus recited in claim 11, wherein the mating means comprises an external threaded portion and the drinking assembly bottom end comprises an internal threaded portion adapted for engaging with the connector external threaded portion.
  • 13. The apparatus recited in claim 12, wherein the drinking assembly comprises a baby bottle cap and the fluid delivery member comprises a nipple.
  • 14. The apparatus recited in claim 13, wherein the drinking assembly comprises a bottle cap and the fluid delivery member comprises a spout movable between an open position wherein fluid passage is permitted and a closed position wherein fluid passage is inhibited.
  • 15. The apparatus recited in claim 11, wherein the threaded portion has a first length between the top end and a bottom end opposed to the top end, the first length smaller than a second length between a top end of the bottle neck threaded section and a bottom end opposed to the bottle neck top end.
  • 16. The apparatus recited in claim 15, wherein the first sealing member comprises a frangible seal positioned adjacent the threaded portion top end, the frangible seal removable by a mating of the connector with the bottle neck sufficient to cause the bottle neck top end to extend beyond the threaded portion top end.
  • 17. The apparatus recited in claim 11, wherein the first sealing member comprises a frangible seal positioned adjacent the threaded portion top end, the frangible seal removable under fluid pressure applied by deformation of the bottle.
  • 18. The apparatus recited in claim 11, wherein the first sealing member comprises a removable and replaceable seal.
  • 19. An adapter and drinking assembly apparatus for connecting with a bottle having a threaded neck portion and for permitting the separate storage of a composition for subsequent mixing with a fluid contained in the bottle, the apparatus comprising:a drinking assembly comprising a fluid delivery member at a top end and having a fluid passageway extending from an opening in the fluid delivery member to an opening at a bottom end; a connector having an outer wall defining a containment region therewithin, the containment region adapted to hold a composition, an internal threaded portion adapted to engage an external threaded section on a neck portion of a bottle, the threaded portion having an opening at a top end, the opening in fluid communication with the containment region, the threaded portion defining at least an upper portion of a first passageway between the top end thereof and a lower end of the connector, an upper end having an aperture in fluid communication with the containment region and means for mating with the bottom end of the drinking assembly defining a second passageway between the containment region and the fluid passageway of the drinking assembly, and a bottom face meeting a lower edge of the outer wall at an outer perimeter thereof, the bottom face comprising a depression configured to engage at least a portion of a shoulder region and the neck of the bottle, a central region of the depression comprising the first passageway; a first sealing member for achieving a fluid-tight seal with the threaded portion opening; and a second sealing member for achieving a fluid-tight seal with the aperture; wherein in use a removal of the first sealing member permits fluid communication between the containment region and the fluid in the bottle, thereby permitting the formation of a mixture of the composition and the fluid, and a removal of the second sealing member permits dispensing of the mixture from the containment region and the bottle through the fluid delivery member opening.
  • 20. The apparatus recited in claim 19, wherein the bottom face is configured to engage at least a portion of a shoulder region and the neck of a baby bottle, and the threaded portion is adapted to engage the external threaded section of the baby bottle neck.
  • 21. A fluid mixing and delivery apparatus comprising:a deformable baffle having a neck portion having an external threaded section and an opening at a top end; a drinking assembly comprising a fluid delivery member at a top end and having a fluid passageway extending from an opening in the fluid delivery member to an opening at a bottom end; an adapter comprising: a connector having an outer wall defining a containment region therewithin, the containment region adapted to hold a composition, an internal threaded portion adapted to engage the baffle neck external threaded section, the threaded portion having an opening at a top end, the opening in fluid communication with the containment region, the threaded portion defining at least an upper portion of a first passageway between the top end thereof and a lower end of the connector, and an upper end having an aperture in fluid communication with the containment region and means for mating with the bottom end of the drinking assembly defining a second passageway between the containment region and the fluid passageway of the drinking assembly; a first sealing member for achieving a fluid-tight seal with the threaded portion opening; and a frangible seal positioned adjacent the connector upper end for achieving a fluid-tight seal with the aperture, the frangible seal removable under fluid pressure applied by deformation of the bottle; wherein in use a removal of the first sealing member permits fluid communication between the containment region and the fluid in the bottle, thereby permitting the formation of a mixture of the composition and the fluid, and a removal of the second sealing member permits dispensing of the mixture from the containment region and the bottle through the fluid delivery member opening.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims priority to provisional patent application No. 60/377,538, “Disposable Bottle Adapter,” filed on May 3, 2002.

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