Information
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Patent Grant
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6752824
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Patent Number
6,752,824
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Date Filed
Thursday, August 29, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 22, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 606 234
- 606 235
- 606 236
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A ready-to-use, sterile, one time use sensory diversion device is described. The device can be used by medical practitioners during examination and performance of medical procedures on infant and juvenile patients. The device is typically manufactured in the form of a pacifier and includes a sweetener composition, either formed as a coating on the carrier nipple portion or is provided separately for user application to the carrier portion prior to or in conjunction with removal of the device from its sterile package.
Description
FIELD OF INVENTION
This invention relates to a device for use by medical practitioners. More particularly the invention is directed to a disposable pacifier for the purpose of delivering small amounts of sweetener to infants and/or juveniles for sensory diversion during performance of medical examination/procedures.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Various clinical investigations have shown that oral administration of a sweetener such as sucrose or sucrose solution to infants, toddlers, and other juvenile patients during medical examination/treatment has a calming effect that allows the physician or nurse to provide more efficient and effective care. One common practice in hospitals and physicians' offices is to keep a container of a sucrose solution in the examining/treatment room. A pacifier is dipped into the sucrose solution and given to the patient. To administer additional “doses,” the pacifier is usually dipped back into the same container of sucrose solution and re-administered to the patient. One problem deriving from such usage protocols is patient exposure to bacterial infections. Sucrose solutions provide an excellent medium for bacterial growth and medical treatment facilities inherently provide a multiplicity of sources for bacterial contamination of the sucrose solution and the pacifier used to deliver it to young patients.
According to the present invention there is provided a ready-to-use, single-use pacification device for safe and convenient oral delivery of sweeteners to infant or juvenile recipients. The apparatus comprises a pacifier including a flexible sweetener carrier portion for insertion into the patient's mouth, a handle portion and a safety flange between the handle portion and the carrier portion. In preferred embodiments at least the flexible carrier portion of the pacifier is sealed in a sterile package with a sterile composition comprising a sweetener for coating the carrier portion. In one embodiment the sweetener composition is in a separate user-disruptible package preferably positioned within the sterile package enclosing at least the carrier portion of the pacifier device. The carrier portion is optimally configured to have enhanced surface area to improve its sweetener-carrier function. In one embodiment a user-disruptible package of a sweetener solution or gel is positioned within a sterile package containing at least the carrier portion of the device. The device can be used by the medical practitioner simply by first disrupting the package comprising the sweetener composition and manipulating the sterile package to coat the carrier portion of the pacifier which is then removed from the sterile package immediately prior to patient administration.
Additional features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments exemplified in the best mode of carrying out the invention as presently perceived.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a sweetener delivery device for use in accordance with the present invention including a pacifier having a flexible delivery/carrier portion—a nipple, a handle portion, and an intermediate safety flange, and also showing a coating of sweetener on the nipple.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of another sweetener delivery device illustrating a powder coating on the carrier portion.
FIG. 3
is a side view of the device illustrated in
FIG. 1
with portions broken away.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view showing the sweetener delivery device of
FIG. 1
packaged in a sterile container.
FIG. 5
is a side view with portions broken away of an embodiment of the invention wherein the carrier portion is contained within a removable sterile container.
FIG. 6
is similar to
FIG. 5
showing still another embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 6A
is a cross-sectional view of the carrier portion of the device shown in FIG.
6
.
FIGS. 7 and 8
show alternative configurations of the carrier portion of the pacifier device of the present invention.
FIG. 9
illustrates a sweetener delivery device of the present invention in a sterile, user-breachable package.
FIG. 10
illustrates an embodiment of the invention, partially broken away, wherein a user-breachable solution package is contained with powdered sucrose in a sterile envelope also containing the carrier portion of the device.
FIG. 11
is similar to
FIG. 10
except the user-breachable package contains a sucrose solution or gel for release in the sterile package for coating the carrier portion of the device.
FIG. 12
is a side view partially broken away of another embodiment of the invention wherein a user-breachable package is positioned within the hollow carrier portion of the device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The present invention provides a safe and convenient sensory diversion device for use by medical practitioners during their examination and performance of medical procedures on infants and/or juveniles. More particularly, the invention provides a ready-to-use pacification device for oral delivery of sweeteners to infant or juvenile patients. The device in its preferred form is a pacifier including a flexible sweetener carrier portion, a handle portion and a safety flange between the handle portion and the carrier portion. At least the carrier portion of the pacifier is sterilized and sealed in a sterile package with a sterile with a sterile sweetener composition either pre-applied to the carrier portion or available for sterile application to the carrier portion. The device is either manufactured under sterile conditions or it is sterilized post-manufacture or post-packaging by exposure to sterilizing gasses or actinic radiation. In one embodiment the device is manufactured with the sweetener composition formed as a coating on the delivery/carrier portion, packaged and thereafter subjected to sterilization. In another embodiment the pacifier device is manufactured and packaged in a sealed container having flexible sidewalls with a liquid or gel-like sweetener composition in a user breachable package. Each of the components can be sterilized before packaging or the final packaged product can be sterilized post-packaging using, for example, gamma radiation.
In still another embodiment of the invention the pacifier device is manufactured and at least the flexible portion of the pacifier is sealed in a container with a sweetener either pre-applied or positioned for user application to the carrier portion immediately before use. The present sensory diversion device is utilized by the medical practitioner simply by removing the sterile device from the sealed package immediately prior to patient administration. The device is intended for disposal following patient use. Thus the present invention provides the medical practitioner with a safe, easy to use, disposable infant/juvenile sensory diversion device.
With reference to the drawings,
FIGS. 1 and 2
illustrate a sweetener delivery device
10
,
110
in accordance with this invention. It is in the form of a pacifier
12
having handle portion
22
, a sweetener carrier/delivery portion
16
and a safety flange
20
between the handle portion
22
and carrier portion
16
. The carrier portion
16
is in the form of a nipple
18
having a flexible wall
26
and outer surface
32
. Sweetener composition
14
is coated onto outer surface
32
of nipple
18
. The sweetener composition
14
is applied to nipple
18
during device manufacture as a film-forming thermoplastic or thermosetting composition to provide a sweetener-containing coating which is either saliva soluble or is capable of releasing sweetener into saliva contacting the sweetener coating
14
. Alternatively the sweetener coating can be formed on nipple
18
during device manufacture by initially coating at least the terminal portion
19
of nipple
18
with a food-acceptable adhesive composition and thereafter contacting the adhesive-coated terminal portion
19
of nipple
18
with a powdered solid composition comprising a sweetener, either in the form of a powdered sugar, for example sucrose, fructose, or glucose, or an artificial sweetener such as saccharin, in combination with a food-acceptable powdered carrier therefor to form an adherent powdered sweetener coating
114
at least on the terminal portion
19
of nipple
18
(see FIG.
2
).
The sweetener composition utilized in forming the sweetener coating
14
,
114
can be formulated from a wide variety of pharmaceutically acceptable and/or food-acceptable components to provide a nipple adherent, non-friable coating that can either dissolve in saliva during use of the device or is saliva insoluble but capable of releasing taste-detectable amounts of sweetener into saliva that is contacted with the coated nipple
18
component of the device during device use. Sweeteners can include both caloric and/or non-caloric sweeteners, and such sweeteners can be combined with starches, gums, gelatins and the like to provide functional coating compositions for preparing the sensory diversion devices in accordance with the invention.
Preferably the sweetener compositions and the device itself should be prepared under sterile conditions or at least under clean conditions to ensure that post-manufacture sterilization processing is effective to sterilize the device either before or after final packaging. In one embodiment of the invention a sensory diversion device
10
,
110
is manufactured and sealed into a user-breachable package
40
comprising any art-acceptable packaging material
24
capable of providing and maintaining a sterile in-package condition during storage, shipment and handling before sale and use. The package is designed to maintain the device in a sterile condition until the device is removed from the package by the end user. The form of, and the materials used in manufacture of, the device package
40
is not critical provided that the materials are selected for their known properties of providing a sterile environment in the package until the package is breached or opened by the end user. Also the package
40
should be designed to allow facile opening of the package and removal of the sterile device
10
immediately prior to use. Thus, for example, with reference to
FIG. 4
, the package can be designed to have pre-cut tear notches
39
to facilitate user breach of package
40
to removed sterilized pacifier
12
having nipple
18
with sweetener coating
14
.
FIG. 9
illustrates another embodiment of the invention similar to that illustrated in
FIG. 4
wherein the sensory diversion device
10
is in the form of a pacifier
12
having a handle
22
and nipple
18
with sweetener coating
14
and intermediate safety flange
20
. The pacifier
12
is either manufactured and packaged in an envelope
128
of a packaging material
124
providing a sterilization-maintaining barrier for package
140
which is provided with pre-cut tear notches
39
to facilitate user breach of the package and removal of the ready-to-use sensory diversion device immediately prior to use. Alternatively a manufactured pacifier
12
having nipple
18
with sweetener coating
14
can be packaged into envelope
128
and sealed and thereafter subjected to actinic radiation of a nature and amount sufficient to ensure sterilization of the device and its respective components.
FIGS. 5-8
illustrate alternative embodiments of the ready-to-use diversion device of the present invention. With reference to
FIGS. 5 and 6
, sensory diversion device
210
is manufactured to have a sweetener carrier portion
16
in the form of a nipple
118
having a high profile outer surface
132
which works to provide a high surface area for carrying sweetener composition
214
during use of the device
210
. Sensory diversion device
210
is constructed in the form of a pacifier having handle portion
22
, carrier portion
16
in the form of a nipple
118
with a high profile surface
132
and an intermediate safety flange
20
. The carrier portion
16
is sealed in a compartment
31
defined in part by the surface
21
of flange
20
and packaging material
28
having edges
33
contacting surface
21
of flange
20
at seal
34
. Edge
33
of packaging material
28
is extended at least one point to form pull tab
38
that can be grasped by the user to remove packaging material
28
from flange surface
21
by breaking seal
34
immediately prior to use of pacifier
112
. Sweetener composition
214
, typically in the form of a sterilized sweetener containing food acceptable gel composition is located in compartment
31
during manufacture/packaging of the sensory diversion device
210
. Preferably, packaging material
28
is a flexible, transparent polymeric material, optionally a laminate of multiple polymer sheets, which the user can manipulate and deform to transfer sweetener composition
214
to the high profile surface
132
of nipple
118
immediately before removing packaging material
28
from surface
21
of flange
20
.
FIG. 6
illustrates another embodiment of the present invention similar to that shown in
FIG. 5
except that the carrier portion is formed as a solid nipple
218
having channels
30
that are loaded with a sweetener containing solid or gel composition
214
. The sensory diversion device
210
illustrated in
FIGS. 5 and 6
can be either manufactured under sterile conditions or is sterilized post-manufacture/post-packaging.
FIGS. 7 and 8
illustrate alternative embodiments of the flexible carrier portion in the form of a nipple
418
having a high profile surface
332
/
432
to provide high surface area for carrying a sweetener composition during device use for sensory diversion.
FIGS. 10 and 11
illustrate alternative embodiments of the sterile packaged ready-to-use sensory diversion device of the present invention similar to that illustrated in FIG.
5
. Pacifier
112
is formed to have sweetener carrier portion
16
as nipple
18
and intermediate safety flange
20
. Flexible, preferably transparent or translucent packaging material
228
is formed as a pouch
40
having edges
33
affixed to surface
21
of safety flange
20
at seal
34
. Seal
34
is formed with a food-acceptable or pharmaceutical thermoplastic or thermosetting adhesive composition which will enable the formation of an airtight bond between the edges
33
of packaging material
228
and the surface
21
of safety flange
20
. Pouch
40
contains sweetener composition
314
in solid (powdered) form an a user breachable package
36
of water or an aqueous gel-forming solution capable of dissolving the powdered sweetener composition
314
. User breachable package
36
typically has flexible walls
37
and breachable seams or seals
43
that can be broken with application of pressure to flexible walls
37
. Edge
33
of pouch
40
is extended at least at one point to provide pull tab
38
to facilitate the user's breaking of seal
34
to remove pouch
40
formed from packaging material
228
from the surface
21
of flange
20
. To use the device a medical practitioner first applies sufficient pressure to flexible walls
37
of user breachable package
36
through pouch
40
to release the water into pouch
40
to dissolve sweetener composition
314
to form an aqueous sweetener mixture which is manipulated by the user by handling pouch
40
to coat nipple
18
with the resulting gel/fluid sweetener composition. Thereafter the user grasps handle
22
and pull tab
38
to remove pouch
40
of packaging material
228
from the surface
21
of the flange
20
to expose the sweetener coated nipple
18
. The device can be either manufactured under sterile conditions or sterilized, for example, by incident actinic radiation, such as gamma radiation, after assembly/packaging to provide a sterilized, ready-to-use, single use sensory diversion device or oral delivery of sweeteners to infant or juvenile recipients during examination by a medical practitioner or during performance of medical procedures on the juvenile or infant patients.
Another embodiment of the invention similar to that shown in
FIG. 10
is illustrated in FIG.
11
. The device is essentially identical to that of
FIG. 10
except that the user breachable package
136
is prepared to contain the pre-formulated sweetener composition as a liquid or gel that can be emptied into pouch
40
by user applied pressure and applied to nipple
18
by manipulating the packaging material used to form pouch
40
to coat nipple
18
with the sweetener composition. Thereafter the user grasps handle
22
and removes pouch
40
using pull tab
38
to break seal
34
between the edges of pouch
40
and surface
21
of safety flange
20
.
Still another embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
FIG. 12
wherein the sensory diversion device is formed as a pacifier
212
having a perforated hollow nipple
218
. A user breachable package
136
of sweetener composition
414
is positioned is nipple
218
during device manufacture. The device is packaged by forming a compartment
31
defined by the surface
21
of safety flange
20
and flexible packaging material
224
having edges bonded to surface
21
of flange
20
at seal
34
. Packaging material at
224
is typically a transparent or translucent polymer film or polymer film laminate capable of providing a barrier to maintain sterility of the perforated nipple
218
and surface
21
of safety flange
20
during shipping, storage and handling of the device prior to end use. The ready-to-use, single use sensory diversion device
410
illustrated in
FIG. 12
can be used by a medical practitioner during the course of examination and performance of medical procedures on infant and juvenile patients. The device is made ready for use by applying sufficient pressure to packaging material
224
and perforated nipple
218
to open user-breachable package
36
inside perforated nipple
218
to release sweetener composition
414
. Thereafter the medical practitioner simply grasps handle
22
and pull tab
38
to break seal
34
and remove packaging material
224
from surface
21
of safety flange
20
. The device can be manufactured under sterile conditions or it can be sterilized after device manufacturing and packaging, preferably by use of incident actinic radiation at an intensity and for a period of time sufficient to sterilize all device components.
While the present invention has been described with reference to the illustrated embodiments, skilled practitioners will recognize that the features of the present invention can be adapted to other forms and configuration within the scope of the present invention. The illustrations are for exemplification only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention described and claimed in the present application.
Claims
- 1. A ready-to-use sensory diversion device for oral delivery of sweeteners to infant or juvenile recipients, the device comprisinga pacifier including a flexible carrier portion, a handle portion, and a safety flange between the handle portion and the carrier portion, at least the flexible carrier portion of said pacifier sealed in a sterile package, and a sterile composition comprising a sweetener for coating the carrier portion, wherein the carrier portion is formed to have a high profile surface.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the package includes a tab portion to be grasped by the user to facilitate removal of the package from the device.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein the sweetener comprises sucrose.
- 4. The device of claim 1 wherein the sweetener comprises fructose.
- 5. The device of claim 1 wherein the flexible carrier portion is perforated.
- 6. The device of claim 1 wherein the sweetener composition is contained in a separate user disruptible package.
- 7. The device of claim 6 wherein the user disruptible package is positioned within the sterile package.
- 8. The device of claim 1 wherein the sterile sweetener composition is sealed in the package with at least the flexible carrier portion of the pacifier device.
- 9. The device of claim 8 wherein the sweetener composition is in a liquid or gel form.
- 10. The device of claim 9 wherein the sweetener composition is in a separate user disruptible package.
- 11. The device of claim 8 wherein the sweetener is in a solid form.
- 12. The device of claim 8 further comprising water in a user disruptible package positioned within the sterile package.
- 13. The device of claim 8 wherein the sweetener composition is coated onto the surface of the flexible carrier portion.
- 14. The device of claim 1 wherein the package sealing at least the flexible carrier portion of the device also contains the sweetener composition in solid form and a sealed user breachable package containing a water solution.
- 15. A ready-to-use sensory diversion device for oral delivery of sweeteners to infant or juvenile recipients, the device comprisinga pacifier including a flexible carrier portion, a handle portion, and a safety flange between the handle portion and the carrier portion, at least the flexible carrier portion of said pacifier sealed in a sterile package, and a sterile composition comprising a sweetener for coating the carrier portion, wherein the sweetener composition is contained in a separate user disruptible package and the user disruptible package is positioned within the sterile package.
- 16. The device of claim 15 wherein the sweetener composition is in a liquid or gel form.
- 17. A ready-to-use sensory diversion device for oral delivery of sweeteners to infant or juvenile recipients, the device comprisinga pacifier including a flexible carrier portion, a handle portion, and a safety flange between the handle portion and the carrier portion, at least the flexible carrier portion of said pacifier sealed in a sterile package, and a sterile composition comprising a sweetener for coating the carrier portion, wherein the sterile sweetener composition is sealed in the package with at least the flexible carrier portion of the pacifier device, wherein the sweetener is in a solid form, and further comprising water in a user disruptible package positioned within the sterile package.
- 18. A ready-to-use sensory diversion device for oral delivery of sweeteners to infant or juvenile recipients, the device comprisinga pacifier including a flexible carrier portion, a handle portion, and a safety flange between the handle portion and the carrier portion, at least the flexible carrier portion of said pacifier sealed in a sterile package, and a sterile composition comprising a sweetener for coating the carrier portion, wherein the package sealing at least the flexible carrier portion of the device also contains the sweetener composition in solid form and a sealed user breachable package containing a water solution.
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