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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Bio-security system US10237788 2002-09-10 US20030060414A1 2003-03-27 Nicholas McHardy; Stephen Hallahan
A method for preventing contamination of a teat during administration of a sealant comprises the steps of introducing/delivering a sterilising agent into the teat and subsequently delivering the sealant into the teat. A sealant injector 1, has a nozzle 3, with a removable protective cap 2. A sterilising agent 4 such as a bacteriocin is provided between the nozzle 3 and the contents of the sealant injector 1.
82 DISPOSABLE TOOTHBRUSH AND DENTIFRICE COMBINATION UNIT PCT/AU2001/001203 2001-09-26 WO02026079A1 2002-04-04
A disposable toothbrush and dentifrice combination unit that allows for dentifrice to be stored internally in the entire body, neck and head (28) of the unit and for dispensing dentifrice onto the toothbrush bristles by turning a knob (31)._The dentifrice is extruded through a central delivery nipple (118) on the brush head by forward action of a piston (30) along a threaded shaft (29). The body has a non-circular internal cross-section (27) and the piston (30) has a corresponding shape. The central nipple (118) is initially sealed with a thin internal membrane until the consumer pierces the membrane. A flip-top cap includes a sealing mechanism (116) which seals the nipple (118) thus allowing the unit to be sealed and stopping the dentrifrice from drying out and also preventing any accidental extrusion of dentifrice.
83 Bio-security system US12654272 2009-12-15 US20100099625A1 2010-04-22 Nicholas McHardy; Stephen Hallahan
A method for preventing contamination of a teat during administration of a sealant comprises the steps of introducing/delivering a sterilising agent into the teat and subsequently delivering the sealant into the teat. A sealant injector 1, has a nozzle 3, with a removable protective cap 2. A sterilising agent 4 such as a bacteriocin is provided between the nozzle 3 and the contents of the sealant injector 1.
84 Bio-security system US11607033 2006-12-01 US20070093421A1 2007-04-26 Nicholas McHardy; Stephen Hallahan
A method for preventing contamination of a teat during administration of a sealant comprises the steps of introducing/delivering a sterilising agent into the teat and subsequently delivering the sealant into the teat. A sealant injector 1, has a nozzle 3, with a removable protective cap 2. A sterilising agent 4 such as a bacteriocin is provided between the nozzle 3 and the contents of the sealant injector 1.
85 Container for dispensing spill-resistant formulations US10277084 2002-10-22 US06745919B2 2004-06-08 Daniel A. Moros; Satish Asotra; Theophilus van den Heuvel
An article of manufacture comprises a) a squeezable bottle having an outlet, b) a plug in the bottle, the plug comprising an upper surface with a protruding nipple having a neck, and a top and an orifice communicating with a smooth tubular channel sized to permit a semi-solid formulation to be squeezed out of the bottle and through the channel and orifice without dislodging the cap, the neck of the nipple having a protruding height slightly greater than the thickness of a spoon, and the neck of the nipple and the flat upper surface forming a notch which engages with the edge of a spoon, the orifice forming a sharp intersection with the top of the nipple sufficient to cut flow of the formulation cleanly when pressure ceases, and the junction of the top of the nipple with the nipple neck having a bevel, and c) a child resistant cap to cover the orifice when the formulation is not in use, the cap sealing the orifice without abrading the nipple.
86 Container for dispensing spill-resistant formulations US10277084 2002-10-22 US20030080146A1 2003-05-01 Daniel A. Moros; Satish Asotra; Theophilus van den Heuvel
An article of manufacture comprises a) a squeezable bottle having an outlet, b) a plug in the bottle, the plug comprising an upper surface with a protruding nipple having a neck, and a top and an orifice communicating with a smooth tubular channel sized to permit a semi-solid formulation to be squeezed out of the bottle and through the channel and orifice without dislodging the cap, the neck of the nipple having a protruding height slightly greater than the thickness of a spoon, and the neck of the nipple and the flat upper surface forming a notch which engages with the edge of a spoon, the orifice forming a sharp intersection with the top of the nipple sufficient to cut flow of the formulation cleanly when pressure ceases, and the junction of the top of the nipple with the nipple neck having a bevel, and c) a child resistant cap to cover the orifice when the formulation is not in use, the cap sealing the orifice without abrading the nipple.
87 Composite hose JP9814898 1998-03-27 JPH11280960A 1999-10-15 FUJITA SUSUMU
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To ensure sealing ability without a joining part formed like a doughnut of elastic material by pressing and clamping epoxy resin filled into the tip part of a laminated body between a nipple and a sleeve. SOLUTION: In the tip of a laminated body hose 10, the outer spiral ring side of a part corresponding to the smooth surface 72 of a nipple 7 from which the inner and outer spiral rings are removed is filled with epoxy resin A mixed with a hardening agent, and a sleeve of the part is caulked to connect a laminated body taking the epoxy resin A as a sealing material and a coupling member 20 to each other. Thus, the epoxy resin is pressed to penetrate into a laminated body hose opening surface and the outer cloth side or the inner cloth side, thereby ensuring sealing of the laminated body hose tip between the nipple and the sleeve. Accordingly, sealing ability between the laminated body hose and the coupling member can be ensured. COPYRIGHT: (C)1999,JPO
88 CONTAINER FOR DISPENSING SPILL-RESISTANT FORMULATIONS PCT/US2002/033477 2002-10-22 WO2003034974A2 2003-05-01 MOROS, Daniel, A.; ASOTRA, Satish; VAN DEN HEUVEL, Theophilus

An article of manufacture comprises a) a squeezable bottle having an outlet, b) a plug in the bottle, the plug comprising an upper surface with a protruding nipple having a neck, and a top and an orifice communicating with a smooth tubular channel sized to permit a semi-solid formulation to be squeezed out of the bottle and through the channel and orifice without dislodging the cap, the neck of the nipple having a protruding height slightly greater than the thickness of a spoon, and the neck of the nipple and the flat upper surface forming a notch which engages with the edge of a spoon, the orifice forming a sharp intersection with the top of the nipple sufficient to cut flow of the formulation cleanly when pressure ceases, and the junction of the top of the nipple with the nipple neck having a bevel, and c) a child resistant cap to cover the orifice when the formulation is not in use, the cap sealing the orifice without abrading the nipple.

89 DEVICE FOR ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF LIQUIDS PCT/US1993007895 1993-08-19 WO1994004119A1 1994-03-03 METHODIST HOSPITAL OF INDIANA, INC.; PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION; DEMETER, Robert, J.; BADYLAK, Stephen, F.; FOSTER, Kirk, S.; GEDDES, Leslie, A.
A device is provided for facilitating oral administration of unit dosages of liquid formulations, particularly to pediatric and geriatric patients. Sealed cartridges (28) containing unit doses of liquid nutrients or medications can be locked into the device and at the same time, breached so that the contained-liquid formulation (30) can flow from the cartridge (28) into a hollow nipple (14) for facile oral consumption. The liquid formulation-containing sealed cartridge (28) includes a container (72) having a side wall collapsible responsive to withdrawal of liquid from the hollow nipple.
90 Apparatus and method of preventing fluid escape from a conduit US140981 1993-10-25 US5333467A 1994-08-02 David S. Pearl, II; Louis H. Webb, III; Shaheed Mohammed; Dragan Bukur
An apparatus and method for preventing an undesirable release of fluid from a conduit upon disconnection of the conduit. In a specific form of the invention, the apparatus includes a hose having a slide valve located therein adjacent an end of the hose for preventing the escape of liquids or gases, especially refrigerants, to the environment. The slide valve includes a substantially cylindrically shaped nipple having first and second bores extending axially therethrough, the first and second bores being divided and bounded by an integral wall of the nipple. The nipple includes a plurality of ports adjacent the integral wall which provide passages through the nipple to provide fluid communication between the first and second bores. A sleeve member is slidable disposed around the nipple and contains seals for providing a gas-tight and/or liquid-tight interface between the sleeve and the nipple. The sleeve member also includes an annular chamber for selectively providing the aforementioned fluid communication between the bores. A preferred embodiment of the invention includes a conduit having a threaded screw type valve which includes a substantially cylindrically shaped rear nipple emanating from its first end, having a central bore extending therethrough. The rear nipple is exteriorly threaded to a threaded valve body which, when rotated is capable of sealing and unsealing a valve set with a valve fitting for selectively opening and closing a passageway for the flow of liquid an/or gas from the rear nipple to a front nipple. The front nipple is capable of rotating with respect to the rest of the device without breaking its seal and can be removed and interchanged without a substantial loss of fluid.
91 A method of fitting a connecting nipple on a pouch and a device for performing this method EP88202991.1 1988-12-22 EP0322980A1 1989-07-05 Ipenburg, Willem

A method and a device for sealingly fitting a connecting nipple on a pouch by means of an adhesive layer and opening the pouch at the location of the nipple. The nipple (1) is fitted on the exterior of a wall of the at least partly filled pouch (20), after a cover layer has been removed therefrom. A pusher member (6) having a piercing element (7) is also fitted on the exterior of the pouch wall. The pusher member is used to force a passage in the wall of the pouch adjacent the connecting nipple (5) by pushing.

92 FITTING FOR COUPLING A FLEXIBLE TUBE PCT/EP1998/007831 1998-12-02 WO99032822A1 1999-07-01
Existing fittings for coupling flexible tubes with a polyamide inner lining have a nipple with an O-ring or a nipple with a coating for sealing purposes. Application of the coating is difficult since an even thickness of the coating must be obtained. According to the invention, at least one zone of the nipple fitted with retaining ramps is wound with a strip of adhesive film that can be easily applied. The invention also relates to use of flexible tube fittings for refrigerants.
93 Medicine dispensing system US12016568 2008-01-18 US07753886B2 2010-07-13 Frances R. Vath; Max B. Vath
A medicine dispensing pacifier has a centered nipple upon a guard and a reservoir communicating through the guard to the nipple. The reservoir, opposite the guard, has a cap, and upon removing it, a caregiver places medicine into the reservoir. Then the caregiver returns the cap to seal the reservoir. The infant then suckles the nipple, ingesting the medicine drawn from the reservoir. Alternately, the pacifier includes an air permeable membrane, a flexible cap, for dispensing medicine under pressure through a nipple into an infant that has difficulty taking medicine. The infant then suckles upon the nipple and the caregiver presses upon the cap raising the flow of medicine through the nipple into the mouth of the infant. The cap augments the natural suckling of the infant with pressure and without spilling medicine.
94 NIPPLE EVERSION DEVICE PCT/GB1998/001427 1998-05-18 WO98052511A1 1998-11-26
A nipple eversion device operating by suction on an inverted nipple has an adhesive flange or ring conformable to the areola to provide a seal. In one embodiment, suction is provided by a piston moveable within the device. Movement of the piston is controlled by a screw threaded cap engaging an external thread of the piston.
95 ENVASE PARA PRODUCTOS LÁCTEOS Y SIMILARES PCT/ES2010/000212 2010-05-17 WO2011004035A1 2011-01-13 SANCHO LEON, Rafael; BARRIO AJURIA, Felicidad

Envase para productos lácteos y similares, concretamente para productos líquidos o semi-líquidos destinados al consumo por parte de niños de corta edad, y de los que cuentan con un cuerpo de configuración y capacidad apropiadas, provisto de una embocadura de considerable diámetro, caracterizado porque como elemento de cierre incorpora una tetina adaptada a la embocadura del cuerpo del envase y fijada el mismo mediante adhesivo, termosoldadura o por cualquier otro medio, determinando un acoplamiento estanco, estando dicha tetina asistida por un elemento sellador que obtura el orificio de salida del producto, para hacer extensiva dicha estanqueidad al envase en su conjunto.

96 MEDICINE DISPENSING PACIFIER US12016568 2008-01-18 US20080177305A1 2008-07-24 FRANCES R. VATH; Max B. Vath
A medicine dispensing pacifier has a centered nipple upon a guard and a reservoir communicating through the guard to the nipple. The reservoir, opposite the guard, has a cap, and upon removing it, a caregiver places medicine into the reservoir. Then the caregiver returns the cap to seal the reservoir. The infant then suckles the nipple, ingesting the medicine drawn from the reservoir. Alternately, the pacifier includes an air permeable membrane, a flexible cap, for dispensing medicine under pressure through a nipple into an infant that has difficulty taking medicine. The infant then suckles upon the nipple and the caregiver presses upon the cap raising the flow of medicine through the nipple into the mouth of the infant. The cap augments the natural suckling of the infant with pressure and without spilling medicine.
97 DEVICES FOR DELIVERING AN AGENT INTO BREAST MILK AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS PCT/US2017/022836 2017-03-16 WO2017161203A1 2017-09-21 FLYNN, Aspen; GALGON, Geoff; GERRARD, Stephen; ROSS, Sean; SCHEUERLE, Rebekah

The present technology is a device for delivering a medicinal agent to a breastfeeding child. One embodiment comprises a first portion configured to be positioned on the breast during breastfeeding a second portion having an agent region and a sealing region. The agent region is configured to house the agent during breastfeeding and has a first cross- sectional area. The sealing region has a second cross-sectional area at least great enough to surround and engage a circumference of the nipple but less than the first cross-sectional area. When the device is positioned on the breast and the child is breastfeeding, the device is configured such that the nipple extends through the sealing region into the agent region and the portion of the delivery device at the sealing region contacts the nipple, thereby reducing or preventing the flow of breast milk and/or the agent through the sealing region to the first portion.

98 TEETHING PACIFIER US12512667 2009-07-30 US20110029017A1 2011-02-03 JEREMY SHREVE
The present invention includes a teething pacifier for infants comprising: a nipple, where said nipple includes an inner chamber; a mouth shield, where said mouth shield supports the nipple and prevents accidental swallowing of the nipple; a handle; where said handle is attached to the outer side of the mouth shield; and a non-toxic liquid within the inner chamber, where the non-toxic liquid is capable of being frozen. In one exemplary embodiment, the non-toxic liquid may include either water, saline or distilled water. The present invention also includes a method of making a teething pacifier comprising the steps of: assembling a hollow nipple with an inner chamber onto to a mouth shield; attaching a handle to the outer side of the mouth shield; inserting a non-toxic liquid into the inner chamber of the nipple; and sealing the liquid in the inner chamber.
99 Tire pressure sensor body and installation method US10602843 2003-06-24 US20040263324A1 2004-12-30 Ramon A. Sanchez; Manuel S. Sanchez
A tire pressure sensor unit having a sensor body including a housing and an integral nipple which is upstanding in perpendicular relation to a mounting surface of the housing. The housing has a cavity in which is located a tire air pressure sensor, wherein the nipple has a passage therethrough which communicates with the cavity. The cavity is entirely air tight except for the passage of the nipple. The nipple includes an annular flange at its distal end, forming thereby a reduced cross-section portion between the annular flange and the mounting surface of the housing. The nipple passes sealing through a port hole provided in a wheel rim, and an adhesive is applied to the mounting surface to secure the housing to the hub-side of the wheel rim.
100 A BIO-SECURITY SYSTEM PCT/IE2002/000131 2002-09-10 WO2003022245A1 2003-03-20 MCHARDY, Nicholas; HALLAHAN, Stephen

A method for preventing contamination of a teat during administration of a sealant comprises the steps of introducing/delivering a sterilising agent into the teat and subsequently delivering the sealant into the teat. A 0ealant injector (1), has a nozzle (3), with a removable protective cap (2). A sterilising agent (4) such as a bacteriocin is provided between the nozzle (3) and the contents of the sealant injector (1).