Highly efficient breastpump and system for expressing breastmilk

US9603982B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9603982-B2
Application numberUS-88514510-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 17, 2010
Priority dateSep 22, 2009
Publication dateMar 28, 2017
Grant dateMar 28, 2017

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The present invention provides a breastshield for use in a breastpumping system for expressing milk, the breastshield being of such a construction that substantially limits the amount of air between the breast/nipple and the breastshield surrounding the breast/nipple, and most preferably virtually eliminates any air at least in the area of the breast and nipple. In some embodiments, any air in the breastpumping system is substantially eliminated. With the amount of air limited, the mechanism used for generating the pressure difference in the breastshield (e.g., vacuum or negative pressure), such as a diaphragm pump, does not need to do as much work. Less energy is required for the expression of milk, and thus the size of pump used can be decreased, thereby reducing the overall cost of the device.

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What is claimed is: 1. An improved breastshield assembly comprising: a flexible structure end that substantially covers and surrounds a distal end of a nipple, the flexible structure having a first end and a second end, the flexible structure being sized and shaped to allow the nipple to extend into the flexible structure adjacent to the second end of the flexible structure, wherein the flexible structure is configured to create a controlled volume of air between a tip of the nipple and the second end of the flexible structure; wherein the flexible structure comprises a fluid permeable material; wherein a vacuum generates a force applied to the flexible structure, which causes the nipple to express milk through the flexible structure. 2. The breastshield assembly of claim 1 , wherein force is applied by the breastshield only on a distal portion of the nipple regardless of the size of the nipple. 3. The breastshield assembly of claim 2 wherein the breastshield constrains the nipple radially. 4. The breastshield assembly of claim 2 wherein radial movement of the nipple in the breastshield is limited by part of the breastshield which conforms to the radial sides of the nipple. 5. The breastshield assembly of claim 2 wherein the flexible structure is a sheath positioned in the breastshield for limiting the movement of the nipple. 6. The breastshield assembly of claim 1 , wherein any air in the area around the nipple when the breast is inserted in the breastshield is substantially eliminated throughout a pumping session. 7. The breastshield assembly of claim 1 further comprising a valve. 8. An improved breastshield assembly including a breastshield having a breast-receiving portion including a frame within which a nipple is receivable, the breastshield further comprising a flexible sheath within the frame, wherein a distal end of the flexible sheath is configured to collapse about a distal end of the nipple under a pressure differential between an interior and an exterior of the sheath, and further comprising a valve at a downstream end of the breastshield; wherein the flexible sheath has a closed distal end that is fluid permeable. 9. The breastshield assembly of claim 8 wherein the sheath extends between the breast-receiving portion and the valve. 10. The breastshield assembly of claim 8 wherein at least a minimum negative pressure is maintained in the breastshield throughout repeated cycles during a pumping session. 11. A breastshield assembly for use with a breastpump, the breastshield assembly comprising: a thin flexible covering which substantially surrounds the nipple and at least some surrounding breast, said covering being permeable to air and milk at least in the area of the nipple tip; a nipple cap within which the nipple tip is received with said covering in place, said nipple cap sealing with said covering at one end, the nipple cap further including a controlled volume therein between the nipple tip and the an end of the cap, wherein the cap is configured to expand to receive nipples of varying diameter and varying length; a first port communicating with said cap for supplying vacuum therein; and a second port communicating with said cap for conveying expressed milk therefrom.

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What does patent US9603982B2 cover?
The present invention provides a breastshield for use in a breastpumping system for expressing milk, the breastshield being of such a construction that substantially limits the amount of air between the breast/nipple and the breastshield surrounding the breast/nipple, and most preferably virtually eliminates any air at least in the area of the breast and nipple. In some embodiments, any air in …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Silver Brian H, Levey Sam, Quackenbush Carr Lane, and 4 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M1/066. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 28 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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