This disclosure relates to a sterilizer.
Some sterilizers for home use are used by adding water and then placing the sterilizer in a microwave oven such that the water boils, creating steam to thereby sterilize the contents. These sterilizers can be used to sterilize parts of baby bottles and the like. Such sterilizers should be designed such that the user can easily place and remove items to be sterilized.
Featured in one example of the disclosure is a sterilizer comprising a base comprising a bottom wall and a sidewall, an elastomeric covering over at least most of the outside of the sidewall, and a lid sized and shaped to close the base, the lid defining a vent that is adapted to vent the base. The lid may comprise a handle. The vent may pass through the handle. The bottom wall may have an interior surface that defines a series of spaced raised areas. The raised areas may be arranged generally concentrically about a central axis. The raised areas may be generally arc-shaped. The raised areas may comprise a plurality of generally arc-shaped segments that are spaced from one another. The segments may be aligned along a series of generally circular axes. The raised areas may be arranged along a plurality of radially-spaced generally circular axes. The raised areas may be arranged such that there is a space between the segments that lie along a single generally circular axis, and wherein the spaces between segments that lie along the respective radially-spaced generally circular axes are generally radially aligned. The raised areas may be at least substantially topped by an elastomeric material.
The base may further comprise a plurality of feet. The base may include a projection, and the elastomeric covering over at least most of the outside of the base may extend over this projection. The base may have one or more thin vertical structures extending upwardly and inwardly from an interior wall of the base, wherein each thin vertical structure has a top portion that is located slightly inwardly of the interior wall so as to define an upper gap between the structure and the interior wall. The gap may be constructed and arranged to act as a receptacle for a relatively thin structure that can be placed into the gap so as to hold the structure off of the bottom of the base.
Another example comprises a sterilizer comprising a base comprising a bottom wall and a sidewall, and an elastomeric covering over at least most of the outside of the sidewall, wherein the bottom wall defines a series of raised areas that are at least substantially topped by an elastomeric material, wherein the raised areas are intermittently formed and oriented generally concentrically about a central axis, and a lid sized and shaped to close the open top of the inner basin, the lid defining a vent that is adapted to vent the base, where the lid comprises a handle and the vent passes through the handle. The base may include a projection, and the elastomeric covering over at least most of the outside of the base may extend over the projection of the base. The base may have one or more thin vertical structures extending upwardly and inwardly from an interior wall of the base, wherein each thin vertical structure has a top portion that is located slightly inwardly of the interior wall so as to define an upper gap between the structure and the interior wall. The gap may be constructed and arranged to act as a receptacle for a relatively thin structure that can be placed into the gap so as to hold the structure off of the bottom of the base.
A non-limiting example of a sterilizer is shown in
The base 12 includes an interior surface 11 and an exterior surface 13. The base 12 also includes an inner core 52 that defines the interior surface 11 of the base, and an over-molded silicone shell 54 forming the exterior surface 13 of the base, at least along the sidewalls. Since the function of the silicone shell is primarily for purposes of handling/grip and also affects the appearance, the shell does not need to extend over the bottom wall 19 of the base 12. The shell 54 can be colored, to present a desired appearance. The inner core 52 can be made from a plastic material such as polyurethane or polyethylene, or a similar thermoplastic material. The inner core could be made of other plastic materials or materials other than plastic that can withstand sterilization temperatures and conditions; one example is stainless steel. The base 12, in this non-limiting example, has a rounded rectangular cross-sectional shape, and the sidewalls are curved at the bottom and slightly flared toward the bottom as best shown in
The lid 14 is removably coupled to the base 12 and can be made from the same or similar plastic as is used for the inner core 52. The lid 14 may also include one or more locking features that secure the lid 14 to the base 12. The lid 14 is sized and shaped to fit on a shelf 59 (see
The inside of the bottom wall 55 of the inner core 52 of the base 12 comprises a plurality of raised areas 32, and valleys 34 between the raised areas 32. The raised areas 32 and valleys 34 present rounded formations as opposed to more angular corners or edges. This arrangement makes the bottom of the base 12 and the intersections of the raised areas and the bottom easier to clean. The raised areas 32 are preferably topped by or fully covered by, or at least substantially covered on at least on their top surfaces, with a silicone material or another elastomer. The silicone is a thermoplastic elastomer, which provides grip properties that allow the user to grasp the sterilizer 10 with less chance of slippage, and also the silicone on the raised areas 32 presents a grip surface that helps to hold items placed onto the raised areas 32. The valleys 34 provide a volume that accepts water that sits below items that are placed on the raised areas 32. The sterilizer can have different constructions that accomplish raised features on which items can be placed above the water level in the bottom of the base 12. For example, a series of spaced raised integral features such as shelves or plateaus can have desired shapes, sizes and heights. The features can, but need not be, topped or covered with silicone material or another soft material that helps to grip objects that are placed on top of the features.
With reference to
The bottom wall 19 also defines a first axis 80 oriented perpendicularly to the central axis C and a second axis 81 oriented perpendicularly to both the first axis 80 and the central axis C. The first axis 80 and the second axis 81 generally divide the bottom wall 19 into quadrants, where all of the raised areas 32 are positioned within one of the defined quadrants except for the raised areas 32 in the ninth concentric “ring” 98. Each of the raised areas 32 in the ninth concentric “ring” 98 lie in two of the quadrants. The bottom wall 19 also includes defined spaces or gaps that run along the axes 80 and 81, which form parts of the valleys 34. The valleys 34 are also formed between raised areas 32 in adjacent concentric “rings.” For example, a valley 34 exists between the raised areas 32 that form the fourth concentric “ring” 93 and the raised areas 32 that form the fifth concentric “ring” 94.
The valleys 34 between the raised areas 32 are interconnected so that water can be poured into the base 12 at any location and still disperse evenly across the bottom wall 19. The water being evenly dispersed across the bottom wall 19 helps to ensure that the steam will evenly disperse throughout the sterilizer 10. However, interconnection of the valleys 34 is not a requirement as the steam will tend to fill interior volume or cavity 21 even if the valleys are not interconnected.
With further reference to
The sterilizer 10 can be used to sterilize articles that fit within its interior. Up to 200 milliliters of water is placed into the base 12 in one specific, non-limiting embodiment. Items such as bottles used to feed milk or formula to infants, nipples for such bottles, bottle accessories or other baby-related devices and appliances are placed into the interior, on the bottom and/or hung from the hook structures 36-39. Other devices can include items such as pacifiers, teethers, and parts of breast pumps. The sterilizer lid 14 is positioned and the entire sterilizer is then placed into a microwave oven. Depending on the microwave wattage, the sterilizer can be heated from about two to about eight minutes. This causes the water to boil and the resulting steam will fill the interior and sterilize the parts placed into the sterilizer. The cooling time should be at least two minutes before the lid is removed. The vent 17 lets out steam so that interior pressure and temperature doesn't increase to a dangerous level.
The silicone outer skin helps to protect the user from the plastic interior which can be heated by the steam. The inner material is a thermoplastic or equivalent and should be structurally solid. The silicone parts are over-molded onto the inner core. The lid 14 is preferably but not necessarily made from the same material as the inner core.
The lid 14 can be made from two parts (the handle and the cover), which are connected together through ultrasonic welding, screws, or other fasteners or means of adhering the two parts together with the result being that the handle is integral with the cover. Or, the handle could be made in other ways, for example as an integral molded plastic part.
An alternative not shown in the drawings is an electric version with a built-in hot plate with electrically-heated coils that heat up so as to heat the water. The hot plate would be located directly bottom wall 55.
A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that additional modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the inventive concepts described herein, and, accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US13/54484 | 8/12/2013 | WO | 00 |
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61681876 | Aug 2012 | US |