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1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a removable cap for the top of a feeding bottle used for babies. The cap carries an upstanding nipple which is open at the bottom for the inflow of the liquid bottle contents and an aperture at the top for the outflow of the contents into the baby's mouth when it sucks on the nipple.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98.
The aim of the present invention is to provide such a cap which more realistically replicates the feel of a mother's breast and nipple than is achieved by conventional feeding bottles.
According to the invention, the removable cap is constructed of flexible plastics material and has a smooth exterior surface which is soft to the touch of the baby's lips and chin and an area of which surrounding the open end of the nipple is provided in its underside with a plurality of spaced shallow indentations which are elliptical in shape.
By means of the invention, the area of the cap around the nipple has an enhanced flexibility in comparison with the remainder of the cap and can flex and stretch upwardly together with the nipple while suction is applied, also allowing the nipple to tilt as the baby's mouth is moved. As a result, the nipple moves like a mother's nipple and affords baby a more natural breast-like feeding experience. When the suction ceases, the cap returns to its unflexed state.
The indentations are moulded into the cap during manufacture and the preferred plastics material is silicone.
An example of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawing.
The illustrated circular cap for applying to the top of a baby's feeding bottle is substantially segmentary domical in shape and moulded in silicone material with a smooth exterior surface which is soft to the touch of the baby's lips and chin. Upstanding from its apex there is an integral oval-shaped nipple 1 with an aperture 2. In the enlarged
In an area of the cap surrounding the open end of the nipple, the underside of the cap is provided with a plurality of spaced shallow elliptical indentations formed during moulding of the cap. As shown in the
The cap is removably attached to the neck of a feeding bottle by means of a separate ring (not shown) which engages a peripheral flange 4 on the cap.
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