The present disclosure relates generally to bottles and, more particularly, to a method and apparatus for self-sterilizing a bottle.
Nursing bottles used with infants need to be sterile before use. With our increasingly mobile society, it becomes necessary to clean and sterilize a nursing bottle away from home. Conventional nursing bottles and their components generally have to be individually cleaned and separately sterilized, typically using a dishwasher. A problem arises when the nursing bottle needs to be cleaned and sterilized when there is no access to a dishwasher or other appliance typically used for washing and sterilizing bottles. One proposed solution is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,703,052. That patent describes a method for use with a special bottle that comes apart. That method has a number of disadvantages such as providing a bottle more prone to leak during normal operation. Also the specialized bottle described by the prior art requires complex disassembly steps that make its use difficult for the ordinary consumer. A need has arisen for an improved method and apparatus for self-sterilizing a bottle.
The present invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art and provides for an improved method and apparatus for self-sterilizing a bottle. A self-sterilizing bottle comprises a container, a mouthpiece, a collar and a cap. The container has a sidewall and a bottom defining a liquid holding space, with the sidewall forming an open end with a neck. The collar has a first position and a second position and is adapted to fasten to the neck and for fastening the mouthpiece to the collar when in the first position. The cap is configured to have an upright position and an inverted position and when in the upright position is adapted to fasten to the collar and cover the mouthpiece when the mouthpiece and cap are attached to the collar and when in the inverted position to rest stably on a surface. Also when in the inverted position, the cap is further adapted to hold a liquid and support the collar above the liquid when the collar is in the second position. In another embodiment, the self-sterilizing bottle further comprises a vent straw. In another embodiment, the self-sterilizing bottle further comprises a vent straw having a reservoir end and a distal end and is adapted to support a mouthpiece at the distal end when the vent straw is supported by the cap. In another embodiment, the self-sterilizing bottle further comprises a vent assembly. In another embodiment, the self-sterilizing bottle further comprises a vent assembly wherein the vent assembly has a vent straw with a distal end and is adapted to support a mouthpiece at the distal end when the vent assembly is supported by the cap. In another embodiment, the cap is adapted to hold 20 ml of liquid when in the inverted position. In another embodiment, the cap has indicia indicating an optimum amount of liquid for self-sterilization. In another embodiment, the mouthpiece and cap are constructed of a flexible material. In another embodiment, the collar and container are constructed of a rigid material.
In another embodiment, a method for self-sterilizing a bottle is described wherein the bottle comprises a cap, a collar, a mouthpiece and a container having an open end. The method comprises placing the cap on a support surface in a position to hold a liquid. Then adding a liquid to the cap. Then placing the collar on the cap so that the collar remains above the liquid in the cap. Then placing the mouthpiece within the container. Then placing the open end of the container with the mouthpiece therein on the collar to form a self-sterilizing assembly. Then placing the self-sterilizing assembly in a microwave oven. Then heating the self-sterilizing assembly in a microwave oven for a time sufficient to sterilize the self-sterilizing assembly. In another embodiment, the liquid of the self-sterilizing assembly is heated to 150° F. and held at or above that temperature for a time sufficient to sterilize the self-sterilizing assembly. In another embodiment, the liquid of the self-sterilizing assembly is at least 20 ml. In another embodiment, the liquid of the self-sterilizing assembly is water.
In another embodiment, a method for self-sterilizing a bottle comprises the following steps. Providing a bottle having a container with a closed end and an open end, a collar, a mouthpiece and a cap having an open end and closed end. Placing the closed end of the cap on a support surface. Adding a liquid to the cap. Placing the collar on the cap so that the collar is above the liquid. Placing the mouthpiece inside the container. Placing the open end of the container, with the mouthpiece, on the open end of the cap to form a self-sterilizing assembly. Placing the self-sterilizing assembly in a microwave oven. Heating the liquid in the self-sterilizing assembly to a temperature of 150° F. and holding the liquid temperature at or above 150° F. for a time sufficient to sterilize the self-sterilizing assembly. In another embodiment, the liquid is water. In another embodiment, the bottle further comprises a vent straw and further comprises the step of supporting the mouthpiece by the vent straw within the container. In another embodiment, the mouthpiece and cap are formed of a flexible material. In another embodiment, the cap further comprises indicia indicating an optimum liquid fill line and the method step of adding the liquid to the level of the indicia. In another embodiment, the container and collar are constructed of a non-flexible material. In another embodiment, the collar forms a seal with the cap.
Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
This application is related to U.S. provisional patent applications Ser. No. 62/966,615, filed Jan. 28, 2020, for No Colic Bottle and Ser. No. 62/966,617, filed Jan. 28, 2020, for Ergonomic Bottle, and U.S. non-provisional patent applications serial number ______, filed ______, for No Colic Bottle and serial number ______, filed ______, for Ergonomic Bottle, which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Reference is now made in detail to the description of the embodiments as illustrated in the drawings. While several embodiments are described in connection with these drawings, there is no intent to limit the disclosure to the embodiment or embodiments disclosed herein. On the contrary, the intent is to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents.
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Although exemplary embodiments have been shown and described, it will be clear to those of ordinary skill in the art that a number of changes, modifications, or alterations to the disclosure as described may be made. All such changes, modifications, and alterations should therefore be seen as within the scope of the disclosure.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/966,620, filed Jan. 28, 2020, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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