Claims
- 1. A breast cup for the expression of breast milk from a breast having an areola region, using positive and negative pressures, the breast cup comprising:
a housing; a flexible insert being sealingly secured to said housing to form an air volume and a liquid volume; and an air orifice in fluid communication with said air volume and in fluid isolation with said liquid volume, wherein said air volume and said liquid volume are in fluid isolation and said air volume expands or contracts in response to said positive or negative pressures.
- 2. The breast cup of claim 1, wherein said flexible insert comprises a bladder, said air volume being disposed at least partially in said bladder, and wherein said bladder expands or contracts in response to said positive or negative pressures.
- 3. The breast cup of claim 2, further comprising a barrier member disposed substantially adjacent to said bladder, said barrier member preventing said breast from contacting said bladder.
- 4. The breast cup of claim 3, wherein said barrier member has a cylindrical shape and is disposed in said liquid volume.
- 5. The breast cup of claim 1, wherein said flexible insert has a funnel shape with a first portion that at least partially defines said air volume, said first portion has a massaging projection formed therein, and said massaging projection is disposed along said first portion to be in proximity to said areola region of said breast.
- 6. The breast cup of claim 5, wherein said massaging projection has a star-like shape.
- 7. The breast cup of claim 5, wherein said flexible insert further comprises a second portion having a circumferential wall and a plurality of spacers formed in said circumferential wall, said circumferential wall being separated from said housing by said plurality of spacers, and said circumferential wall and said plurality of spacers at least partially defining said air volume, wherein said circumferential wall is moved in proximity to said housing by said negative pressure and said circumferential wall is moved remote from said housing by said positive pressure.
- 8. The breast cup of claim 7, wherein said plurality of spacers are a plurality of pleats formed in said circumferential wall.
- 9. The breast cup of claim 1, wherein said housing has a first end and a second end, wherein said insert has a third end and a fourth end, and wherein said first end is removably secured to said second end by a first securing structure, and said third end is removably secured to said fourth end by a second securing structure.
- 10. The breast cup of claim 9, wherein said first securing structure and said second securing structure are tongue and groove securing structures.
- 11. The breast cup of claim 1, wherein said air volume has a maximum capacity for expansion and said maximum capacity for expansion is an upper limit for the positive pressure.
- 12. A breast cup for the expression of breast milk from a breast having an areola region, using positive and negative pressures, the breast cup comprising:
a housing having an air orifice; a flexible insert being sealingly secured to said housing to form an air volume and a liquid volume; a holder having a one-way valve, said holder being secured to said housing; and a container being secured to said holder, wherein said air orifice is in fluid communication with said air volume and in fluid isolation with said liquid volume, said air volume and said liquid volume being in fluid isolation, wherein said air volume expands or contracts in response to said positive or negative pressures to cause a positive or negative pressure in said liquid volume, and wherein said liquid volume is in fluid communication with said container through said one way-valve to permit flow into said container.
- 13. The breast cup of claim 12, wherein said housing, said insert and said holder are securable to each other at any rotational orientation.
- 14. The breast cup of claim 12, wherein said holder is secured to said housing by a snap fit connection.
- 15. The breast cup of claim 12, wherein said container is a first container having a first diameter and a second container having a second diameter, wherein said holder has a first securing structure and a second securing structure, and wherein said first securing structure is removably securable to said first container and said second securing structure is removably securable to said second container.
- 16. The breast cup of claim 15, wherein said first securing structure is a first threaded surface having a first inner diameter and said second securing structure is a second threaded surface having a second inner diameter.
- 17. The breast cup of claim 16, wherein said first threaded surface and said second threaded are concentrically disposed on said holder.
- 18. The breast cup of claim 12, wherein said holder has a channel that is in fluid communication with said liquid volume and said container, and said one-way valve is operably connected to said channel.
- 19. The breast cup of claim 12, wherein said flexible insert comprises a bladder and said air volume is disposed at least partially in said bladder, and wherein said bladder expands or contracts in response to said positive or negative pressures.
- 20. The breast cup of claim 19, further comprising a barrier member disposed substantially adjacent to said bladder, said barrier member preventing said breast from contacting at least a portion of said bladder.
- 21. The breast cup of claim 20, wherein said barrier member has a cylindrical shape and is disposed in said liquid volume.
- 22. The breast cup of claim 21, wherein said barrier member is secured to said holder and substantially concentrically aligned with said liquid volume.
- 23. The breast cup of claim 12, wherein said flexible insert has a funnel shape with a first portion that at least partially defines said air volume, said first portion has a massaging projection formed therein, and said massaging projection is disposed along said first portion to be in proximity to said areola region of said breast.
- 24. The breast cup of claim 23, wherein said massaging projection has a star-like shape.
- 25. The breast cup of claim 23, wherein said flexible insert further comprises a second portion having a circumferential wall and a plurality of spacers formed in said circumferential wall, said circumferential wall being separated from said housing by said plurality of spacers, and said circumferential wall and said plurality of spacers at least partially defining said air volume, wherein said circumferential wall is moved in proximity to said housing by said negative pressure and said circumferential wall is moved remote from said housing by said positive pressure.
- 26. The breast cup of claim 25, wherein said plurality of spacers are a plurality of pleats formed in said circumferential wall.
- 27. The breast cup of claim 12, wherein said housing has a first end and a second end, said insert has a third end and a fourth end, said first end is removably secured to said second end by a first securing structure, and said third end is removably secured to said fourth end by a second securing structure.
- 28. The breast cup of claim 27, wherein said first securing structure and said second securing structure are tongue and groove securing structures.
- 29. The breast cup of claim 12, wherein said air volume has a maximum capacity for expansion and said maximum capacity for expansion is an upper limit for the positive pressure.
- 30. The breast cup of claim 12, further comprising an indicator that indicates an area for disengagement of said holder from said housing.
- 31. The breast cup of claim 30, wherein said indicator is formed on said holder.
- 32. The breast cup of claim 31, wherein said indicator is an arcuate projection.
- 33. A breast cup for the expression of breast milk from a breast having an areola region, using pressure, the breast cup comprising:
a housing having an air orifice; a flexible insert being sealingly secured to said housing to form an air volume and a liquid volume; a holder having a one-way valve, said holder being secured to said housing; and a container being secured to said holder, wherein said air orifice is in fluid communication with said air volume and in fluid isolation with said liquid volume, said air volume and said liquid volume being in fluid isolation, wherein said pressure is applied to said air volume causing said flexible insert to move with respect to said housing, and wherein said liquid volume is in fluid communication with said container.
- 34. The breast cup of claim 33, wherein said housing, said insert and said holder are securable to each other at any rotational orientation.
- 35. The breast cup of claim 33, wherein said holder is secured to said housing by a snap fit connection.
- 36. The breast cup of claim 33, wherein said container is a first container having a first diameter and a second container having a second diameter, wherein said holder has a first securing structure and a second securing structure, and wherein said first securing structure is removably securable to said first container and said second securing structure is removably securable to said second container.
- 37. The breast cup of claim 36, wherein said first securing structure is a first threaded surface having a first inner diameter and said second securing structure is a second threaded surface having a second inner diameter.
- 38. The breast cup of claim 37, wherein said first threaded surface and said second threaded are concentrically disposed on said holder.
- 39. The breast cup of claim 33, wherein said holder has a channel that is in fluid communication with said liquid volume and said container, and wherein said one-way valve is operably connected to said channel.
- 40. The breast cup of claim 33, wherein said flexible insert comprises a bladder and said air volume is disposed at least partially in said bladder, and wherein said bladder moves in response to said pressure.
- 41. The breast cup of claim 40, further comprising a barrier member disposed substantially adjacent to said bladder, said barrier member preventing said breast from contacting at least a portion of said bladder.
- 42. The breast cup of claim 41, wherein said barrier member has a cylindrical shape and is disposed in said liquid volume.
- 43. The breast cup of claim 42, wherein said barrier member is secured to said holder and substantially concentrically aligned with said liquid volume.
- 44. The breast cup of claim 33, wherein said flexible insert has a funnel shape with a first portion that at least partially defines said air volume, wherein said first portion has a massaging projection formed therein, and wherein said massaging projection is disposed along said first portion to be in proximity to said areola region of said breast.
- 45. The breast cup of claim 44, wherein said massaging projection has a star-like shape.
- 46. The breast cup of claim 45, wherein said flexible insert further comprises a second portion having a circumferential wall and a plurality of spacers formed in said circumferential wall, said circumferential wall being separated from said housing by said plurality of spacers, and said circumferential wall and said plurality of spacers at least partially defining said air volume, wherein said circumferential wall is moved relative to said housing by said pressure.
- 47. The breast cup of claim 46, wherein said plurality of spacers are a plurality of pleats formed in said circumferential wall.
- 48. The breast cup of claim 33, wherein said housing has a first end and a second end, said insert has a third end and a fourth end, said first end is removably secured to said second end by a first securing structure, and said third end is removably secured to said fourth end by a second securing structure.
- 49. The breast cup of claim 48, wherein said first securing structure and said second securing structure are tongue and groove securing structures.
- 50. The breast cup of claim 33, further comprising an indicator that indicates an area for disengagement of said holder from said housing.
- 51. The breast cup of claim 50, wherein said indicator is formed on said holder.
- 52. The breast cup of claim 51, wherein said indicator is an arcuate projection.
- 53. A breast hood for expression of breast milk from a breast having an areola region, in response to a pressure from a pressure source, the breast hood comprising:
a rigid structure; a flexible structure being sealingly secured to said rigid structure; a displacement volume being disposed between said rigid structure and said flexible structure; a liquid volume being defined by said rigid structure, said flexible structure or both, said liquid volume being in fluid isolation from said pressure source; and a channel being in fluid communication with said pressure source and said displacement volume, wherein said pressure source changes the pressure in said displacement volume.
- 54. The breast hood of claim 54, wherein said flexible structure comprises a bladder and said displacement volume is disposed at least partially in said bladder, and wherein said bladder moves in response to a change in pressure in said displacement volume.
- 55. The breast hood of claim 54, further comprising a barrier member disposed substantially adjacent to said bladder, said barrier member preventing said breast from contacting at least a portion of said bladder.
- 56. The breast hood of claim 55, wherein said barrier member has a cylindrical shape and is disposed in said liquid volume.
- 57. The breast hood of claim 53, wherein said flexible structure has a funnel shape with a first portion that at least partially defines said displacement volume, said first portion has a massaging projection formed therein, and said massaging projection is disposed along said first portion to be in proximity to said areola region of said breast.
- 58. The breast hood of claim 57, wherein said massaging projection has a star-like shape.
- 59. The breast hood of claim 57, wherein said flexible structure further comprises a second portion having a circumferential wall and a plurality of spacers formed in said circumferential wall, said circumferential wall being separated from said rigid structure by said plurality of spacers, and said circumferential wall and said plurality of spacers at least partially defining said displacement volume, wherein said circumferential wall is moved in relation to said rigid structure by said change in pressure in said displacement volume.
- 60. The breast hood of claim 59, wherein said plurality of spacers are a plurality of pleats formed in said circumferential wall.
- 61. The breast hood of claim 53, wherein said housing has a first end and a second end, said insert has a third end and a fourth end, said first end is removably secured to said second end by a first securing structure, and said third end is removably secured to said fourth end by a second securing structure.
- 62. The breast hood of claim 61, wherein said first securing structure and said second securing structure are tongue and groove securing structures.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is related to and claims priority in, copending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/343,769, filed Dec. 27, 2001, copending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/403,415, filed Aug. 14, 2002 and copending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/428,463, filed Nov. 22, 2002, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Date |
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60343769 |
Dec 2001 |
US |
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60403415 |
Aug 2002 |
US |
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60428463 |
Nov 2002 |
US |