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Title:
VENT DISC WITH CENTER KNOB
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2003/008289
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A member that positions a vent disc in an end of a container is provided. The member has at least one projection extending from the vent disc virtually solely for positioning the vent disc in its secured position in the end of a container. The at least one projection is located in the center portion of the vent disc and can be one projection, which extends from the vent disc at the center point of the vent disc. The projection can be of a geometrical shape that facilitates gripping and handling of the vent disc, including rectangular, ellipsoidal or cylindrical shapes.

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Inventors:
MANGANIELLO FRANCIS X
RENZ CHARLES J
LIEBERMAN JOSHUA S
Application Number:
PCT/US2002/015575
Publication Date:
January 30, 2003
Filing Date:
May 16, 2002
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
PLAYTEX PRODUCTS INC (US)
International Classes:
A61J9/04; B65D51/16; (IPC1-7): B65D51/16
Foreign References:
US5402908A1995-04-04
US5791503A1998-08-11
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Ruggiero, Charles N. J. (Greeley Ruggiero & Perle, L.L.P., 1 Landmark Squar, Stamford CT, US)
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Claims:
WHAT IS CLAIMED IS :
1. A member that positions a vent disc in an end of a container comprising: at least one projection extending from a center portion of the vent disc for positioning said vent disc in the end of the container.
2. The member of claim 1, wherein said at least one projection has a shape selected from the group consisting essentially of rectangular, ellipsoidal, and cylindrical shapes.
3. The member of claim 1, wherein said at least one projection is approximately perpendicular with the plane in which said vent disc is positioned.
4. The member of claim 1, wherein said at least one projection is made from a polymeric or thermoset material.
5. The member of claim 4, wherein the material is selected from the group consisting essentially of a thermoplastic, elastomer, thermoset rubber, silicone, and combinations thereof.
6. The member of claim 1, wherein said at least one projection is integrally formed with said vent disc.
7. The member of claim 1, wherein said at least one projection has a hardness of about 70 durometers.
8. The member of claim 1, wherein said at least one projection is at the center point of said vent disc.
9. The member of claim 8, wherein said center portion is the center point of said vent disc.
10. The member of claim 9, wherein said one projection has a shape selected from the group consisting essentially of cubical, ellipsoidal, and cylindrical shapes.
11. The member of claim 10, wherein said one projection is approximately perpendicular with the plane in which said vent disc is positioned.
12. The member of claim 11, wherein said one projection is made from a polymeric or thermoset material.
13. The member of claim 12, wherein the material is selected from the group consisting essentially of a thermoplastic, elastomer, thermoset rubber, silicone, and combinations thereof.
14. The member of claim 13, wherein said one projection is integrally formed with said vent disc.
15. The member of claim 14, wherein said one projection has a hardness of about 70 durometers.
16. A member that positions a vent disc in an end of a container comprising: one projection extending from a center portion of the vent disc solely for positioning said vent disc in the end of the container, said center portion being the center point of said vent disc, said one projection being approximately perpendicular with the plane in which said vent disc is positioned, said one projection being essentially rectangular in shape.
17. The member of claim 16, wherein said ellipsoidal shape has a height of about 0.22 inches, a length of about 0.35 inches and a width of about 0.10 inches 18.
18. The member of claim 17, wherein said one projection is made from a polymeric or thermoset material.
19. The member of claim 18, wherein the material is selected from the group consisting essentially of a thermoplastic, elastomer, thermoset rubber, silicone, and combinations thereof.
20. The member of claim 19, wherein said one projection is integrally formed with said vent disc.
21. The member of claim 20, wherein said one projection has a hardness of about 70 durometers.
22. A member that positions a vent disc in an end of a container comprising : a plurality of projections extending from a center portion of the vent disc solely for positioning said vent disc in the end of the container, said center portion being the center point of said vent disc, said plurality of projections being approximately perpendicular with the plane in which said vent disc is positioned, said plurality of projections being essentially rectangular in shape.
23. The member of claim 22, wherein said ellipsoidal shape has a height of about 0.22 inches, a length of about 0.35 inches and a width of about 0.10 inches 24.
24. The member of claim 23, wherein said plurality of projections are made from a polymeric or thermoset material.
25. The member of claim 24, wherein the material is selected from the group consisting essentially of a thermoplastic, elastomer, thermoset rubber, silicone, and combinations thereof.
26. The member of claim 25, wherein said plurality of projections are integrally formed with said vent disc.
27. The member of claim 26, wherein said plurality of projections have a hardness of about 70 durometers.
28. The member of claim 27, wherein said plurality of projections is two projections. AMENDED CLAIMS [received by the International Bureau on 19 September 02 (19.09. 02); claims 1,16, 22 replaced, new claims 2934 added] 1. A member that positions an elastomeric vent disc in an end of a container comprising: at least one projection extending from a center portion of the elastomeric vent disc for a user to grip for positioning said vent disc in the end of the container.
29. 2 The member of claim 1, wherein said at least one projection has a shape selected from the group consisting essentially of rectangular, ellipsoidal, and cylindrical shapes.
30. 3 The member of claim 1, wherein said at least one projection is approximately perpendicular with a plane in which said vent disc is positioned.
31. 4 The member of claim 1, wherein said at least one projection is made from a polymeric or thermoset material.
32. 5 The member of claim 4, wherein the material is selected from the group consisting essentially of a thermoplastic, elastomer, thermoset rubber, silicone, and any combinations thereof.
33. 6 The member of claim 1, wherein said at least one projection is integrally formed with said vent disc.
34. 7 The member of claim 1, wherein said at least one projection has a hardness of about 70 durometers.
35. 8 The member of claim 1, wherein said at least one projection is at a center point of said vent disc.
36. 9 The member of claim 8, wherein said center portion is the center point of said vent disc.
37. 10 The member of claim 9, wherein said one projection has a shape selected from the group consisting essentially of cubical, ellipsoidal, and cylindrical shapes.
38. 11 The member of claim 10, wherein said one projection is approximately perpendicular with a plane in which said vent disc is positioned.
39. 12 The member of claim 11, wherein said one projection is made from a polymeric or thermoset material.
40. 13 The member of claim 12, wherein the material is selected from the group consisting essentially of a thermoplastic, elastomer, thermoset rubber, silicone, and any combinations thereof.
41. 14 The member of claim 13, wherein said one projection is integrally formed with said vent disc.
42. 15 The member of claim 14, wherein said one projection has a hardness of about 70 durometers.
43. 16 A member that positions an elastomeric vent disc in an end of a container comprising : one projection extending from a center portion of the elastomeric vent disc solely for a user to grip for positioning said vent disc in the end of the container, said center portion being a center point of said vent disc, said one projection being approximately perpendicular with a plane in which said vent disc is positioned, said one projection being essentially rectangular in shape.
44. 17 The member of claim 16, wherein said ellipsoidal shape has a height of about 0.22 inches, a length of about 0.35 inches and a width of about 0.10 inches 18.
45. The member of claim 17, wherein said one projection is made from a polymeric or thermoset material.
46. The member of claim 18, wherein the material is selected from the group consisting essentially of a thermoplastic, elastomer, thermoset rubber, silicone, and any combinations thereof.
47. The member of claim 19, wherein said one projection is integrally formed with said vent disc.
48. The member of claim 20, wherein said one projection has a hardness of about 70 durometers.
49. A member that positions an elastomeric vent disc in an end of a container comprising: a plurality of projections extending from a center portion of the elastomeric vent disc solely for a user to grip for positioning said vent disc in the end of the container, said center portion being a center point of said vent disc, said plurality of projections being approximately perpendicular with a plane in which said vent disc is positioned, said plurality of projections being essentially rectangular in shape.
50. The member of claim 22, wherein said ellipsoidal shape has a height of about 0.22 inches, a length of about 0.35 inches and a width of about 0.10 inches.
51. The member of claim 23, wherein said plurality of projections are made from a polymeric or thermoset material.
52. The member of claim 24, wherein the material is selected from the group consisting essentially of a thermoplastic, elastomer, thermoset rubber, silicone, and any combinations thereof.
53. The member of claim 25, wherein said plurality of projections are integrally formed with said vent disc.
54. The member of claim 26, wherein said plurality of projections have a hardness of about 70 durometers.
55. The member of claim 27, wherein said plurality of projections is two projections.
56. The member of claim 1, wherein said vent disc is vented by a plurality of resealable elongated slits formed in said vent disc and surrounding said center portion.
57. The member of claim 16, wherein said vent disc is vented by a plurality of resealable elongated slits formed in said vent disc and surrounding said center portion.
58. The member of claim 22, wherein said vent disc is vented by a plurality of resealable elongated slits formed in said vent disc and surrounding said center portion.
59. The member of claim 1, wherein said vent disc has a curved dome portion.
60. The member of claim 16, wherein said vent disc has a curved dome portion.
61. The member of claim 22, wherein said vent disc has a curved dome portion.
Description:
VENT DISC WITH CENTER KNOB BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to vent discs that alleviate the vacuum created in containers, such as infant feeding bottles, during feeding. More particularly, the present invention relates to a member that positions a vent disc in an end of a container.

2. Description of the Prior Art Baby feeding bottles having venting means designed to allow air to flow into the bottle to alleviate the vacuum created in the bottle during feeding, are known. Among these, bottles having bottom-mounted perforated elastomeric diaphragms, or vent discs, have proven to be effective at alleviating the vacuum, while preventing leakage. However, in order to prevent leakage while effectively alleviating the vacuum, the vent discs require a proper, snug fit within the end of the bottles or containers.

This creates difficulty in positioning the vent discs both into and out of the end of the bottles or containers.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide a member extending from a vent disc for positioning of the vent disc in an end of a container.

This and other objects and advantages of the present invention are achieved by a member that positions a vent disc in an end of a container comprising at least one projection extending from a center portion of the vent disc solely for positioning said vent disc in the end of the container.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Fig. 1 is a top perspective view of a vent disc with a first embodiment of the positioning member; Fig. 2 is a top view of the vent disc of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a bottom view of the vent disc of Fig. 1; Fig. 4 is a front view of the vent disc of Fig 1, the rear view being identical thereof; Fig. 5 is a side view of the vent disc of Fig. 1, the opposite side view being identical thereof; Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the vent disc of Fig. 1, taken along line 6-6 of Fig. 2 with a cross section of an end cap; Fig. 7 is a top view of an alternative embodiment of a vent disc with a second embodiment of a positioning member of the present invention; Fig. 8 is a front view of the vent disc of Fig 7, the rear view being identical thereof; and Fig. 9 is a side view of the vent disc of Fig. 7, the opposite side view being identical thereof.

DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Referring to the drawings and, in particular, Figs. 1 to 6, there is shown a preferred embodiment of a vent disc of the present invention generally represented by reference numeral 20. Vent disc 20 has a member 10 for positioning a vent disc in an end 100 of a container 130.

Member 10 extends from a vent disc 20.

Vent disc 20 preferably has a curved dome inner portion 30 and an edge or rim 40. The inner portion 30 is preferably convexly curved in the upward direction. Inner portion 30 of vent disc 20 has a plurality of resealable elongated slits 50 therein. Slits 50 extend along radii that form the convex curvature of inner portion 30. The slits 50 are positioned on the inner portion 30 so as to provide a center area 60 of the inner portion 30 that does not have slits 50. Referring to Fig. 3, under and aligned with each slit 50, there is preferably provided a depression 55 formed into the undersurface of the inner portion 30, that controls air flow through the slit, and into the bottle or container 130 when a partial vacuum is created therein during feeding.

Member 10 extends from center portion 60 of vent disc 20. Member 10 is preferably essentially rectangular in shape but may be ellipsoidal, cylindrical or any other geometric shape that facilitates gripping or the holding of member 10. Member 10 may also have a groove or recess in its vertical extant or a lip at its uppermost edge portion that further facilitates gripping. Member 10 is preferably approximately perpendicular with the plane in which vent disc 20 is positioned but may extend from vent disc 20 at an angle that facilitates gripping or the holding of member 10.

As shown in Figs. 4 and 5, in this preferred positioning member 10, the rectangular shape of member 10 has a top surface 13 with a width w of

about 0. 10 inches and a length I of about 0.35 inches, and a side surface 17 with a height of about 0.22 inches. However, the width w, length 1, and height h of member 10 may be an alternative dimension that facilitates gripping or the holding of member 10. If the diameter of vent disc 20 increases, preferably width w, length 1, and height h of member 10 will increase to further facilitate gripping or the holding of the member.

Referring to Fig. 6, member 10 is solely or virtually solely for positioning vent disc 20 within the end of container 100. Member 10 is located within the center portion 60 of vent disc 20 so as not to obstruct any slit 50 or depression 55 that permits air to flow into the bottle or container. Member 10 does not have an aperture or hole that would make the member have a slit that would permit air to flow through it into the bottle or container.

Member 10 can be made of any suitable polymeric or thermoset material, such as thermoplastics, elastomers, thermoset rubbers, silicones, and the like. Combinations of these materials may also be used.

Preferably, member 10 is made of thermoset rubber, most preferably a silicone. The material of member 10 can have a hardness of from about 40 to about 80 durometers. Preferably, its hardness is about 70 durometers. Preferably, member 10 can be formed integrally with vent disc 20 through a variety of methods including conventional molding and preferably a liquid injection molding technique. However, member 10 may alternatively be a member that is not integral with vent disc 20 and is fastened to vent disc 20 through a variety of means, including adhesive.

Preferably, vent disc 20 is adapted to be positioned in end cap 100 or end of container 130 by interference fit. The interference fit is formed between rim 40 of vent disc 20, preferably edges 42, and inner diameter 110 of end cap 100 or end of container 130. Also, the fit could be a snap fit. Still further, vent disc 20 may be secured into position in end cap 100

or the end of container 130 by other means including vent disc 20 being inserted into threads 120 on end cap 100 or the end of container 130. In the preferred embodiment, diameter d of rim 40 of vent disc 20 is the smallest external diameter of the rim. Diameter d is approximately equal to inner diameter d'of end cap 100 or end of container 130. The chamfered edges 42 of rim 40 provide the rim with a second larger diameter 43. The flexibility of vent disc 20 permits rim 40 to be manipulated on or under threads 120 whereby rim 40 is secured in position on or under threads. As shown in Fig. 6, a preferred embodiment of the present invention is an interference fit between the outside diameter of rim 40 of vent disc 20 and the inside diameter of end cap 100.

Member 10 extends from center portion 60 of vent disc 20 so that when member 10 is pulled in a direction away from end cap 100 or end of container 130, the radial length r of central panel 30 increases to permit the removal of the vent disc from its interference fit position. Thus, when vent disc 20 is pulled in the removal direction, the force of removal will overcome the friction of the interference fit and, thus, permit removal of the vent disc.

Figs. 1 to 6 refer to the preferred embodiment of the member comprising one member 10 that is a projection extending from vent disc 20. Alternatively, the positioning member 10 may be a plurality of projections that facilitate gripping or the holding of projection 10.

In Figs. 7 to 9, there is shown an alternative embodiment of the positioning member that is two projections generally represented by reference numerals 10'and 10", respectively. Projections 10'and 10" extend from a center portion 60'of vent disc 20'and are solely for positioning vent disc 20'in the end of a container. Projections 10'and 10" do not have perforations that would permit air to flow through them into the bottle or container. When projections 10'and 10"are pulled in a direction

away from the end of the container, the diameter d'of vent disc 20' decreases. This reduction in diameter d'permits the removal of vent disc 20'from its interference fit position in the end of the container. It is understood that alternatively, but less preferably, a snap fit instead of interference fit can be used.

The present invention having thus been described with particular reference to the preferred forms thereof, it will be obvious that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.