The present invention relates to a measuring and mixing pod for use with a baby bottle, a baby bottle assembly, and a method of producing a serving of infant formula.
Caring for an infant can be a hectic and chaotic endeavor. Babies, it seems, require near constant attention. Sleepless nights, diaper changes and feedings become the all consuming events in new parents' lives. The chaos of caring for an infant multiplies when the parents attempt to leave the home with their baby in order to carry on at least a semblance of their former lives.
Keeping the child fed is one of the great challenges of going abroad with an infant in tow. Bottles of infant formula prepared in advance can spoil if not refrigerated. Mixing formula on the go is difficult and inconvenient. Consider, for example, all of the components that must be remembered and brought along by the parent in order to prepare a serving of liquid infant formula away from home: the bottle assembly—including the bottle itself, a nipple, and the circular ring for securing the nipple to the bottle; a container of powdered infant formula; and a measuring scoop for measuring out the proper amount of powdered infant formula from the container. All of these components must be located and assembled when it is time to feed the baby. A source of fresh water must also be found to fill the bottle. The appropriate amount of powdered formula must be measured out and mixed with the water. All of this must take place while the baby is making its nutritional demands known in the only way it knows how.
A simpler solution for transporting and preparing infant formula is most certainly in order. Ideally, an improved solution for preparing bottles of infant formula will allow the ingredients to be measured out in advanced, and stored in a manner that prevents the infant formula from going bad over an extended period of time. Such a solution should allow the ingredients to be easily transported and quickly and easily mixed together to produce a serving of liquid infant formula on an on-demand basis. The present invention provides such a solution.
The present invention relates to an apparatus for use with baby bottles, a baby bottle assembly, and a method of preparing liquid infant formula for feeding a baby. The invention allows the appropriate amount of powdered infant formula to be measured out in advance and stored within the bottle from which it will be served. The invention further allows the same bottle to be filled with water or other liquid while keeping the powdered formula dry. The invention further provides a simple and quick method of mixing the powdered formula with the liquid stored in the bottle when it is time to feed the baby.
An embodiment of the invention provides a measuring and mixing pod for storing powdered infant formula within a baby bottle assembly and for selectively mixing the powdered infant formula with the liquid contents of the baby bottle to prepare a serving of liquid infant formula. The baby bottle assembly includes a bottle having a threaded neck portion. The bottle is adapted to hold a specific volume of liquid corresponding to a single serving of infant formula. The assembly further includes a flexible and resilient nipple and a threaded fastening ring which is adapted to secure the nipple over the bottle. The measuring and mixing pod includes a generally cylindrically shaped wall. A base portion encloses a lower end of the generally cylindrical wall. A post extend upward from the base and extends axially within cylindrical wall. The post has a height greater than a height of the cylindrical wall so that the post extends beyond the height of the pod. The axial wall, the base, and post define a generally toroidal cavity within the measuring and mixing pod. The cavity has a volume equal to the volume of powdered infant formula required to make a serving of liquid infant formula corresponding to the volume of liquid the bottle is adapted to hold.
Another embodiment of the invention provides a baby bottle assembly. The baby bottle assembly includes a baby bottle having threaded neck portion. The neck portion defines an annular rim that defines the mouth of the bottle. The baby bottle is sized to hold an amount of liquid corresponding a serving of liquid infant formula. The baby bottle assembly further includes a flexible and resilient nipple. The nipple has a nursing portion which a baby can suck on to draw liquid formula from the bottle, and a base portion which is adapted to extend over the mouth of the bottle. The base portion defines an annular gasket and has an inner surface that defines an inner surface diameter. A threaded fastening ring is provided to secure the nipple over the mouth of the bottle. The fastening ring includes an internal annular flange configured to compress the gasket defined by the base portion of the nipple against the rim of the bottle when the fastening ring is screwed onto the neck of the bottle. The baby bottle assembly further includes a measuring and mixing pod. The measuring and mixing pod includes a pod base, a cylindrical wall and a post that extends axially within cylindrical wall from the pod base. The pod base, the cylindrical wall and the post define a cavity within the measuring and mixing pod. The cavity has a volume substantially equal to the volume of powdered infant formula required to produce a serving of liquid infant formula corresponding to the size of the bottle. The cylindrical wall has an outer diameter that corresponds to the inner surface diameter of the inner surface of the base portion of the nipple. This allows the measuring and mixing pod to be press fit into the base portion of the nipple and frictionally retained therein.
Finally, a method of preparing a serving of liquid infant formula is provided. The method calls for providing a bottle having a threaded neck that includes an annular rim that defines the mouth of the bottle. The bottle is to hold an amount of liquid corresponding to one serving of liquid infant formula. The method further calls for providing a flexible and resilient nipple. The nipple is to have a nursing portion and a base portion. The base portion is to define an annular gasket and is to have an inner surface that defines an inner surface diameter. The method further calls for providing a threaded fastening ring adapted to be rotatably mounted to the neck of the bottle in order to secure the nipple over the mouth of the bottle. The fastening ring is to include an internal annular flange that compresses the gasket defined by the base portion of the nipple against the rim of the bottle when the fastening ring is screwed on tightly to the neck of the bottle. The method of preparing a serving of liquid infant formula further calls for providing a measuring and mixing pod. The measuring and mixing pod is to have a pod base, a cylindrical wall, and a post that extends axially within the cylindrical wall from the base of the pod. A cavity is defined by pod base, the cylindrical wall and the post. The cavity is to have a volume substantially equal to the volume of powdered infant formula required to produce a serving of liquid infant formula equal to the serving size that the bottle is adapted to hold. The cylindrical wall of the mixing and measuring pod is to have a first outer diameter that corresponds to the inner surface diameter of the inner surface of the base portion of the nipple. With this arrangement the pod may be press fit into the base portion of the nipple and frictionally retained therein. Once the bottle assembly has been provided, the method of preparing a serving of liquid infant formula further calls for filling the bottle with liquid in an amount corresponding to a serving of liquid infant formula and filling the cavity defined by the pod base, the cylindrical wall and the post with powdered infant formula. The measuring and mixing pod filled with powdered infant formula is then press-fit into the base portion of the nipple. The nipple along with the measuring and mixing pod frictionally retained therein are then secured over the mouth of the bottle with the fastening ring. When it is time to feed the baby, the method calls for releasing the measuring and mixing pod from the base of the nipple. Once the measuring and mixing pod is released from the base of the nipple, it falls into the liquid contents of the bottle, releasing the powdered formula stored within the cavity into the liquid. The bottle is then shaken to mix the powdered infant formula with the liquid. While the bottle is being shaken, the measuring and mixing pod bounces around in the bottom of the bottle, acting as an agitator to help thoroughly and evenly mix the powdered infant formula throughout the liquid contents of the bottle.
The present invention relates to a measuring and mixing pod for use with a typical baby bottle assembly. The measuring and mixing pod aids in measuring, transporting and mixing powdered infant formula with the liquid contents of a baby bottle to generate a serving of liquid infant formula for feeding a baby. The invention further relates to a baby bottle assembly including such a measuring and mixing pod, as well as a method for measuring, transporting and mixing infant formula within a baby bottle assembly including a measuring and mixing pod as disclosed herein.
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Various embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated; however, the description and illustrations are by way of example only. Other embodiments and implementations are possible within the scope of the invention and will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, the invention is not limited to the specific details of the representative embodiments and illustrated examples in this description. Accordingly, the invention is not to be restricted except as necessitated by the accompanying claims and their equivalents.