The present invention relates generally to the field of feeding and food storage. More particularly, the present invention is a convertible silicone toddler cup assembly that provides compatibility with a flat-walled mason jar.
As children transition through bottle feeding, to solid foods, and then eventually become self-sufficient eaters capable of using traditional drinking vessels and cutlery, families are often forced to buy multiple feeding products that serve a single purpose or are single-use during each short stage between weaning and self-sufficiency. For example, with increasingly thicker foods being introduced into the child's diet, various sizes of nipples are needed with increasingly larger openings to facilitate the flow of liquids and food. Feeding products appropriate for a 9-18 month old child may hinder the development of an 18-24 month old child, and so parents spend significant money on products to help guide their child through each developmental stage appropriately.
For those parents who are concerned not only about what is developmentally appropriate, but also about the presence of harmful chemicals, there are fewer products available to meet their needs, given that the vast majority of children's products for the post baby bottle stage are made of plastic. Research continues to mount that BPS, the product that replaced BPA in plastics disrupts natural neurological and hormonal development. So, although plastics feel safe in the sense that they are durable and will not break—a feature that is ideal when young children are still developing the motor skills and social skills to avoid breaking non-plastic materials like glass—many parents worry that chemicals in plastic products could inhibit neurological or hormonal development. Thus, this invention describes a drinking vessel in which the contents never come into contact with plastic, yet the vessel is also composed of an unbreakable material: silicone.
Families often look for ways to save time and funds as taking care of a baby is quite time consuming and expensive. Many products are purchased for a single use, but once the baby passes that stage the product becomes useless and is thrown away or recycled. A product that can provide various uses throughout multiple stages of the baby's life is often desired to save parents' valuable time and finances.
Throughout the stages of a child's life, making sure he/she can become more independent (i.e. drinking and eating on their own) is a trait that any mother would enjoy. Current prior art includes reusable, squeezable pouches, but lack ergonomics for easy filling and easy cleaning, meaning bacteria can build up if not properly sterilized.
Sterilization of baby products is a quite important design feature when purchasing baby products to ensure that any lingering bacteria and particulate matter is completely cleaned. Modular components of the feeding apparatus are highly desired so that they can be easily taken apart to be cleaned. Conversely, corners and hard-to-clean regions are often undesirable in feeding products so wide openings and rounded walls are preferred.
Proper ventilation is often lacking with children's products, which could lead to leaks, messes, and upset stomachs. When fluid flows to freely, leaks occur, and yet when it's too restricted, children don't learn developmentally appropriate drinking habits.
What is needed, therefore, is a resilient toddler cup that is convertible between a beverage container and a food container, and that further is resilient to handling by a toddler.
The above and other needs are fulfilled through the present invention by the silicone toddler cup assembly. In the first aspect, the silicone feeding cup assembly is provided which is compatible with a flat-walled mason jar. The components of the feeding cup assembly include: volume indicators down the inside of the vessel to display how much food to eat, an ergonomic shape, and rounded bottom to provide stability; a straw-like spout, made of silicone, is set on top of the silicone pouch to provide a simple coupling of the two with a small punctured hole to allow gas exchange in the vessel; In one embodiment, the thickness of the silicone toddler cup pouch wall has four notches on the inside in a rotational pattern.
Due to this product's modularity, it can be used for multiple purposes throughout the child's life as teeth grow in, they gain a taste for new solid foods, and an insulative pouch is needed for a commonly used mason jar. Mason jars are a very versatile and easy-to-use product where each component of the following design (spout, pouch, lid, ring, and collar) is compatible with the jar, or can be treated as an on-the-go storage container or feeding bottle by itself.
In a first aspect, a toddler cup includes: a pouch formed of a resiliently flexible material, the pouch having a closed bottom end and an open upper end, the pouch further including at least one rib formed around the pouch and spaced apart from a top end of the pouch; a ring including a ring body with threads formed on an outside thereof, the ring shaped to closely fit around the pouch and adjacent to the at least one rib formed around the pouch; a collar including a collar body having threads formed on an inner surface thereof, the ring shaped to threadably engage the ring when the ring is located around the pouch;and a spout including a spout body that is shaped to cover the open upper end of the pouch. The spout is secured to the pouch between the ring and the collar when the collar is threadably secured to the ring.
In one embodiment, the pouch is formed of a silicone material. In another embodiment, the spout is also formed of a silicone material. In yet another embodiment, the ring and collar are formed of a polymer material.
In one embodiment, the toddler cup further includes: a lip formed around the open upper end of the pouch, the lip forming a flat surface on a top portion of the lip; a notch formed in an underside of the lip; an annular projection extending upwardly from a top of the ring, the annular projection shaped to fit within the notch formed in the underside of the lip of the pouch. When the spout is secured on the pouch, an underside of a body of the spout contacts the flat surface on the top portion of the lip between the collar and the ring.
In another embodiment, the toddler cup further includes a spout notch formed on an underside of a top end of the collar adjacent an edge of the collar and an upward projecting lip formed around an upper edge of the spout, the upward projection shaped to fit within the spout notch formed on the collar when the spout is secured to the pouch between the ring and the collar.
In yet another embodiment, the toddler cup further includes an elongate straw shaped to fit within a passage formed through the spout. In one embodiment, a thickness of a wall of the elongate straw tapers from a thicker end adjacent the spout to a thinner distal end. In another embodiment, the elongate straw further includes an angled end formed on a distal end of the elongate straw.
In one embodiment, the collar further includes a cap mount formed on an edge of the collar. In another embodiment, the toddler cup further includes a cap hingedly attached to the cap mount of the collar, the cap shaped to fit over the spout in a closed position. In yet another embodiment, the toddler cup further includes an upward projection formed around a top surface of the collar, the upward projection shaped to closely fit with the cap when the cap is in the closed position.
In a second aspect, a toddler cup includes: a pouch formed of a resiliently flexible material, the pouch having a closed bottom end and an open upper end, the pouch further including at least one rib formed around the pouch and spaced apart from a top end of the pouch; a ring including a ring body with threads formed on an outside thereof, the ring shaped to closely fit around the pouch and adjacent to the at least one rib formed around the pouch; a collar including a collar body having threads formed on an inner surface thereof, the ring shaped to threadably engage the ring when the ring is located around the pouch; a spout including a spout body that is shaped to cover the open upper end of the pouch. The spout is secured to the pouch between the ring and the collar when the collar is threadably secured to the ring.
In one embodiment, the pouch and spout are formed of a resiliently flexible silicone material, and wherein the ring and collar are formed of a more rigid polymer material.
In a third aspect, a toddler cup includes: a pouch formed of a resiliently flexible material, the pouch having a closed bottom end and an open upper end, the pouch further including at least one rib formed around the pouch and spaced apart from a top end of the pouch; a lip formed around the open upper end of the pouch, the lip forming a flat surface on a top portion of the lip; a notch formed in an underside of the lip; a ring including a ring body with threads formed on an outside thereof, the ring shaped to closely fit around the pouch and adjacent to the at least one rib formed around the pouch; an annular projection extending upwardly from a top of the ring, the annular projection shaped to fit within the notch formed in the underside of the lip of the pouch; a collar including a collar body having threads formed on an inner surface thereof, the ring shaped to threadably engage the ring when the ring is located around the pouch; a spout including a spout body that is shaped to cover the open upper end of the pouch, wherein the spout is secured to the pouch between the ring and the collar when the collar is threadably secured to the ring. The spout is secured on the pouch, an underside of a body of the spout contacts the flat surface on the top portion of the lip between the collar and the ring.
In one embodiment, the toddler cup further includes a spout notch formed on an underside of a top end of the collar adjacent an edge of the collar and an upward projecting lip formed around an upper edge of the spout, the upward projection shaped to fit within the spout notch formed on the collar when the spout is secured to the pouch between the ring and the collar.
In another embodiment, the toddler cup further includes a cap mount formed on an edge of the collar. In yet another embodiment, the toddler cup further includes a cap hingedly attached to the cap mount of the collar, the cap shaped to fit over the spout in a closed position.
In one embodiment, the toddler cup further includes an elongate straw shaped to fit within a passage formed through the spout. In another embodiment, a thickness of a wall of the elongate straw tapers from a thicker end adjacent the spout to a thinner distal end.
Further features, aspects, and advantages of the present disclosure will become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, appended claims, and accompanying figures, wherein elements are not to scale so as to more clearly show the details, wherein like reference numbers indicate like elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
Various terms used herein are intended to have particular meanings. Some of these terms are defined below for the purpose of clarity. The definitions given below are meant to cover all forms of the words being defined (e.g., singular, plural, present tense, past tense). If the definition of any term below diverges from the commonly understood and/or dictionary definition of such term, the definitions below control.
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The spout 16 is shaped to fit over the open top end of the pouch 11 and is secured to the pouch 11 by the collar 14 threadably engaged with the ring 12. As shown in
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The shape of the spout 16 allows for it to be inverted inside of the pouch 11 or other container for easy storage. By inverting the spout 16, the user is able to store the spout inside the pouch 11 or container itself. The user turns the spout 16 so that it is upside down, and then positions the spout 16 on the rim of the silicone pouch 11. The user can then easily store and stack multiple drinking or storage vessels on top of each other.
In one embodiment, the collar 14 is shaped such that various other types of spouts or bottle nipples may be received. For example, in one embodiment a baby bottle nipple is shaped to be received by the collar 14 and secured to the pouch 11 and is exchangeable with the spout 16 described above.
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The pouch 11, spout 16, and straw 68 are preferably formed of a resiliently flexible material. Further, the pouch 11, spout 16, and straw are preferably formed of a BPA-free or other non-toxic material, such as silicone. The ring 12 and collar 14 may be formed of a material that is more rigid than the flexible pouch 11, spout 16, and straw 68. For example, the ring 12 and collar 14 may be formed of a polymer or other rigid material to provide support for the spout 16 against the pouch 11. While the ring 12 and collar 14 may be formed of a polymer or other plastic, the configuration of the spout 16 and the pouch 11 ensures that no portion of the ring 12 or collar 14 contacts a fluid within the pouch 11.
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The silicone toddler cup assembly 10 may be converted into a container for snacks such as solid foods. To convert the toddler cup assembly 10 into a container for foods, the spout 16 is removed from between the collar 14 and the ring 12. The collar 14 and ring 12 are subsequently re-attached, and food is retained within the pouch 11 using the 15 hingedly attached to the collar 14.
The benefits of the present invention, in its preferred embodiment, include:
The foregoing description of preferred embodiments of the present disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. The described preferred embodiments are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the scope of the disclosure to the precise form(s) disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments are chosen and described in an effort to provide the best illustrations of the principles of the disclosure and its practical application, and to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the concepts revealed in the disclosure in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the disclosure as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably entitled.
This application claims priority to and is a non-provisional of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/522,445 for a “Convertible Silicone Toddler Cup” filed on Jun. 20, 2017, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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62522445 | Jun 2017 | US |