Title of Invention

A DEVICE FOR SEALING A FEEDING BOTTLE AND A BOTTLE

Abstract The invention concerns a device for hermetically and safely closing a feeding bottle to avoid any leakage of the liquid. Said closing device comprises: a rotary closure consisting of an inner ferrule (6) and of an outer ferrule (7) each having an offset opening respectively (8) and (10), the inner ferrule (6) being lodged in the outer ferrule (7). An internal thread (9) of the inner ferrule (6) enables the rotary closure to be fixed to the threaded neck (12) of the feeding bottle (13). A nipple (6), inserted in a retaining ring (4) comprising an internal thread (11), is fixed to the threaded neck (5) of the rotary closure. A cap (2) is provided, which enables the nipple (3) to be protected. The inventive device is particularly designed for hermetically closing the feeding bottle.
Full Text

CLOSING DEVICE WITH INTEGRATED ROTARY CLOSURE FOR
FEEDING BOTTLE AND BOTTLE
While the feeding bottle, in its traditional form, has proved to be perfectly usable, there are nonetheless some remaining technical difficulties that mothers face on a daily basis. One of these difficulties that mothers face is that of being able always to keep the feeding bottle upright in any form of bag for example, because in any other position, since the neck of the feeding bottle is open, the liquid would easily flow to the tip of the teat and ultimately escape from the orifice (1) therein. Even if there is a cap (2) to protect the teat (3), the problem of liquid flowing out from the orifice (1) is not solved by the presence of this cap.
The object of this invention is to avoid this ■ disadvantage by allowing the feeding bottle to be sealed more re-liably using a sealing device.
.■The ■ term feeding bottle (13) will be used here for any container chiefly comprising a container and a teat, which may contain a liquid, and which is intended for infants (aged 0 to 2 years for example) . This liquid may be milk, water or any other drink (fruit juice, yoghurt, etc).
The present invention therefore relates to a sealing device with built-in rotary closure, for a feeding bottle (13) . The attached drawings illustrate the invention:
- Figure 1 depicts the complete sealing device with built-in rotary closure, for a feeding bottle:
- Figure 2 depicts the built-in rotary closure detached from the teat (3) retaining ring (4):

- Figure 3 shows the disks A and B of the internal (6) and external (7) ferrules of the built-in rotary closure.
The sealing device with built-in rotary closure according to the invention consists of: two ferrules, an internal one (6) and an external one (7), all made of plastic, and acting as a rotary closure. Said rotary closure is inserted between a teat (3) introduced into a retaining ring (4) and the screw thread (12) of the feeding bottle (13).
The retaining ring (4) has an internal screw thread (11) that allows it to be screwed directly onto the external screw thread (5) of the rotary closure.
The internal ferrule- (6), via its internal screw thread (9), is screwed .directly onto the threaded neck (12) of the feeding bottle (13).
The external ferrule (7) with its external screw thread
(5) accepts, via the top, the teat (3) retaining 'ring
(4) . ... "' ■••••
These two ferrules, the internal one (6) and the external one (7) , which constitute the rotary closure, each have a disk - A in the case of the internal one and B in the case of the external one - which are in contact with one another, being connected by an internal pivot (B15 (fig. 3)) mounted on the inside, at the center of the external ferrule (7).
Since the internal ferrule (6) is inset within the external ferrule (7) , the flange of the pivot that is not visible in the figures here, holds these ferrules together, the disk A of the internal ferrule (6) being in contact with the disk B of the external ferrule (7). A perforation (A17 (fig. 3) ) at the center of the disk A of the internal ferrule (6) allows the internal

ferrule (6) to be inset within the external ferrule (7) .
The rotary closure mechanism is afforded mainly by the internal and external ferrules, the disks A and B of which are superposed and each respectively has an off-centered opening (8) and (10) occupying more than H of its surface area. The external ferrule (7) has an outside diameter greater than that of the other elements of the device and has external ribs (B21 {fig. 3)) to allow it to be turned.
In the direction of sealing, in the rotational movement, there is some latitude for pivoting. The disk
(B) of the external ferrule (7) is orientated in such a way that the openings (8) and (10) of the first (A) and second (B) disks respectively are offset, thus completely closing off the feeding bottle (13). A sealing gasket may be provided between the internal (6) and external (7) ferrules to make the feeding bottle
(13) seal more reliably.
In the direction of opening, in the rotational movement, the disk (B) of the external ferrule (7) is orientated in such a way that the openings (8) and (10) of the disks (A) and (B) respectively return to a position in which they face one another, allowing a liquid contained in the feeding bottle (13) to flow. A cap (2) is provided, for protecting the teat (3).
The invention can also be put to use on disposable
feeding bottles or bottles.
Figure 4 illustrates the profile of a plastic bottle
fitted with the sealing device with built-in rotary
closure.
The sealing device of the invention can then be fixed
to the bottle permanently by crimping. The bottle

comprises a container (19) with a closed bottom (20) and an unthreaded neck (21) onto which the sealing device is crimped once the bottle has been filled with the liquid. The container (19) and the sealing device become one integral part.
The sealing device comprises not a teat but a drinking spout (50) fixed on top of the retaining ring (4). All the elements of the sealing device, namely the drinking spout (50), the retaining ring (4) and the two ferrules A and B are made as a single piece. Once the bottle has been filled with the liquid, this sealing device becomes an integral part of the container (19), except for the cap (2) designed to protect the drinking spout (50).
The built-in rotary closure allows mothers to seal the child's feeding bottle or bottle of mineral water securely, with the possibility of keeping the remaining liquid for later use. Said feeding" bottle or said bottle is intended for drinks for infants aged 0 to 2.








AMENDED CLAIMS
Received by the International Office on 18 September 2006 (18.09.06)
1. A device for sealing a feeding bottle (13) or bottle, characterized in that it comprises:
a teat (3)
a retaining ring (4) an internal screw thread (11) intended to collaborate with the screw thread (12) of the feeding bottle (13) or bottle, characterized in that it comprises a repositionable rotary safety closure inserted between the retaining ring (4) and the screw thread (12) of the feeding bottle or bottle, this closure being able to be moved between a position in which it completely closes the feeding bottle (13) or bottle and a position that allows a liquid contained in the feeding bottle (13) or bottle to flow, the repositionable rotary closure comprising two superposed ferrules, with their top surfaces in the form of flat disks, each having an opening and configured as follows:
• an external ferrule (7) bearing a screw thread (5) intended to accept the retaining ring (4) and a first disk (B) having an off-centered opening (10) partially closing off the feeding bottle (13) or the bottle, the surface area occupied by the opening being more than H,
• an internal ferrule (6) bearing an internal screw thread (9) and a second disk (A) having an off-centered opening (8) partially closing off the feeding bottle (13) or bottle and in contact with the first disk (B) , it being possible for the external ferrule (7) to be orientated in such a way that the openings (8) and (10) of the first and second disks respectively face one another to allow a liquid contained in the feeding bottle (13) or bottle to flow and in such a way that the openings (8) and (10) of the first and second disks
AMENDED SHEET (ARTICLE 19)

respectively are offset, completely closing off the feeding bottle (13).
2. The feeding bottle or bottle sealing device as
claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the external
ferrule (7) has external ribs so that it can be turned
with a view to fully sealing or opening the feeding
bottle or the bottle.
3. The feeding bottle or bottle sealing device as
claimed in one of claims 1 and 2, characterized in that
the external ferrule (7) has an outside diameter
greater than that of the other elements of the device,
the internal ferrule (6) being set within the external
ferrule (7) .
4. The feeding bottle or bottle sealing device as
claimed in one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that
each of the off-centered openings {8) and (10) occupies
more than H of the surface area. of the disk, allowing
the liquid to flow.
5. The feeding bottle or bottle sealing device as
claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in
that the external ferrule (7) may, on the inside, have
a pivot (B15) joining the two ferrules (6) and (7)
together, and a sealing gasket to enhance the seal.


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Patent Number 272054
Indian Patent Application Number 4603/CHENP/2007
PG Journal Number 12/2016
Publication Date 18-Mar-2016
Grant Date 16-Mar-2016
Date of Filing 16-Oct-2007
Name of Patentee MENSAH-OUVOR, Messanvi, Vincent
Applicant Address 12 TER RUE RACARY,F-91530SAINT CHERON,FRANCE
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 MENSAH-OUVOR, MESSANVI, VINCENT, 12 TER RUE RACARY, F-91530 SAINT CHERON, FRANCE
PCT International Classification Number A61J 9/00
PCT International Application Number PCT/FR06/00594
PCT International Filing date 2006-03-17
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 0502641 2005-03-17 France