Title of Invention

BREAST CUP

Abstract Disclosed is a breast cup made of an electrically non-conducting material, comprising meter electrodes (5) at predefined locations which penetrate the wall of the cup funnel (1') and are provided with a contact surface (5") on the inside of the cup and a connector contact (5') on the outside thereof.
Full Text Breast cup
Technical field
The present invention relates to a breast cup, in
particular for breast pumps, and to a method for
detecting changes in a mother's breast when expressing
milk from the mother's breast.
State of the art
Breast cups for suction pumps and for suction devices
for expressing breast milk are widely available in many
different designs and are used all over the world.
Breast-feeding a baby is not always straightforward.
The causes of problems may lie with the mother or with
the baby. Expressing breast milk by means of suction
pumps or suction devices, also called breast pumps, can
also be problematic for some mothers.
Nowadays, therefore, in the development of suction
pumps and of their operating conditions, increased
efforts are being made to better understand what is
going on inside the mother's breast during expression
of breast milk.
During use of the breast pump, however, it is difficult
to carry out exact measurements on the mother's breast.
Such measurements would, however, provide information
on the processes going on during the stimulation phase
and during the actual expression of milk.
Disclosure of the invention
It is therefore an object of the present invention to
make available a device and a method which permit
straightforward measurement of the processes going on

inside the breast, even during the expression of milk.
This object is achieved by a breast cup having the
features of patent claims 1 and 3 and by a method
having the features of patent claim 12.
The surprisingly simple solution according to the
invention uses a breast cup designed in accordance with
claims 1 and 3. Thus, according to the invention, a
breast cup is used which is provided with sensors. The
sensors used can be all types of sensors suitable for
detecting changes in the mother's breast, in particular
electrodes, optical sensors, acoustic sensors or
thermal sensors.
Accordingly, various measurement methods are possible,
for example X-rays, ultrasound, purely electronic
measurement currents which record resistance and
impedance between two spatially distinct areas of the
breast, etc. Electrodes are placed on the breast skin
for measuring the electronic signals, optical sensors
for measuring the X-rays, and acoustic sensors for
measuring ultrasound.
The design of the breast cup according to the invention
allows measurements to be carried out on the breast in
general and also, in a special design as claimed in
claim 2, during the expression of breast milk. The
method according to the invention and the device
according to the invention provide information in
particular on the process known as milk surge.
Further advantageous embodiments and variants of the
method are set out in the dependent patent claims.
Brief description of the accompanying drawing
Illustrative embodiments of a breast cup according to
the invention are explained in more detail below with

reference to the drawing, in which:
Figure 1 shows a perspective and purely diagrammatic
view of a breast cup according to the
invention, and
Figure 2 shows a similar view looking at the open end
of the breast cup according to Figure 1.
Embodiments of the invention
Figure 1 shows a breast cup 1 of truncated cone shape
which, via a tubular connection piece 2, leads to
attachments 3 for a breast pump (not shown) and 4 for a
milk-collecting container (not shown).
The cup 1 with the parts 2-4, made of transparent
plastic for example, is itself of conventional design.
The cup funnel 1' is provided with a number of
electrodes 5 arranged at predetermined locations. On
the inside face of the funnel wall 1', the electrodes
have contact surfaces 5', and, on the outside face of
the funnel wall, they have connection contacts 5'.
When the cup 1 is placed on a breast, the contact
surfaces 5' lie on the breast cup, while a desired
voltage can be applied via the connection contacts 5'
(as parts of the electrodes leading through the funnel
wall).
This cup construction also permits measurements via the
electrodes during the expression of breast milk. The
corresponding appliance for evaluating the measurements
can be integrated in the breast pump or can be a
separate appliance.
Instead of or in addition to the electrodes 5, other
types of sensors can also be arranged in the breast
cup, for example acoustic sensors, optical sensors or

thermal sensors. Depending on the type of sensor, it
does not necessarily need to have a contact surface
5'. For example, in the case of optical sensors, it is
sufficient for them to be disposed sufficiently close
to the breast surface. When using optical sensors, it
is advisable if at least the area of the breast cup
immediately surrounding the sensor is made transparent
to the optical wavelength used for the measurement, or
at least no reflections are permitted on the inside
face of the breast cup.
Depending on the type of sensors used, the breast cup
and its main body do not necessarily have to be made of
an electrically non-conducting material. If using
electrodes as sensors, it may also suffice for only the
areas of the breast cup which are adjacent to the
electrodes to be made electrically non-conducting.
As can be discerned from the figures, the nipple of the
mother's breast protrudes into the funnel opening. The
sensors are thus arranged at a distance from the
nipple, so that the latter is not disturbed during the
expression of milk.

WE CLAIM:
1. The breast cup for a breast pump for placing on a mother' s breast,
characterized in that sensors are arranged in the breast cup, which sensors, during the
expression of breast milk, detect processes in the inside of the mother's breast.
2. The breast cup as claimed in claim 1 with a funnelshaped main body made of
electrically nonconducting material, which is intended to be placed with contact on a
breast, wherein the sensors are electrodes which are incorporated in the funnel-shaped
wall of the main body at prederermined locations, which electrodes, on the inside face
of the funnel, have contact surfaces for the breast skin, lead through the funnel wall
and, on the outside face of the funnel, have electrical connection contacts.
3. The breast cup as claimed in claim 2, wherein the main body is of truncated
cone shape and, at the end of smaller diameter, it has a tubular -continuation which
leads to attachments for a milk-collecting container and a suction pump.
4. The breast cup as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sensors are arranged at a
distance from the nipple.
5. The breast cup as claimed in either of claims 1 and 4, wherein the breast cup
consists of a funnel-shaped main body which is intended to be placed with contact on
the mother's breast and in that the sensors are arranged in the funnel-shaped wall of
the main body.
6. The breast cup as claimed in claim 5, wherein the sensors are incorporated
into the wall of the main body at predetermined locations.
7. The breast cup as claimed in either of claims 5 and 6, wherein the sensors, on
the inside face of the main body facing the mother's breast, have contact surfaces for
the breast skin.
8. The breast cup as claimed in one of claims 1, 4 through 7, wherein the sensors

are electrodes.
9. The breast cup as claimed in claims 5 and 8, wherein the electrodes lead
through the funnel wall and, on the outside face of the funnel, have electrical
connection contacts.
10. The breast cup as claimed in one of claims 1, 4 through 9, wherein it has
optical sensors.
11. The breast cup as claimed in one of claims 1, 4 through 9, wherein it has
acoustic and/or thermal sensors.
12. A method for measuring changes in a mother's breast during expression of
breast milk from the breast in which method a breast pump having a breast cup
provided with sensors is used, and in which the breast cup is placed on the mother's
breast during expression of milk, so that the sensors are at a distance from the nipple,
and the
changes are measured by means of the sensors detecting processes in the inside of the
mother's breast during expression of milk.
13. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the sensors detect these processes
electrically, optically, by means of heat measurement, or by means of sound.
14. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein an impedance measurement is
carried out.
15. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein ultrasound is used.

Disclosed is a breast cup made of an electrically non-conducting material,
comprising meter electrodes (5) at predefined locations which penetrate the wall of
the cup funnel (1') and are provided with a contact surface (5") on the inside of the
cup and a connector contact (5') on the outside thereof.

Documents:

1003-KOLNP-2004-(27-01-2012)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1003-KOLNP-2004-(27-01-2012)-OTHER PATENT DOCUMENT.pdf

1003-KOLNP-2004-(27-01-2012)-PA.pdf

1003-KOLNP-2004-CORRESPONDENCE 1.1.pdf

1003-KOLNP-2004-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1003-KOLNP-2004-FORM 27-1.1.pdf

1003-KOLNP-2004-FORM-27-1.1.pdf

1003-KOLNP-2004-FORM-27.pdf

1003-KOLNP-2004-FROM 27.pdf

1003-kolnp-2004-granted-abstract.pdf

1003-kolnp-2004-granted-assignment.pdf

1003-kolnp-2004-granted-claims.pdf

1003-kolnp-2004-granted-correspondence.pdf

1003-kolnp-2004-granted-description (complete).pdf

1003-kolnp-2004-granted-drawings.pdf

1003-kolnp-2004-granted-examination report.pdf

1003-kolnp-2004-granted-form 1.pdf

1003-kolnp-2004-granted-form 13.pdf

1003-kolnp-2004-granted-form 18.pdf

1003-kolnp-2004-granted-form 3.pdf

1003-kolnp-2004-granted-form 5.pdf

1003-kolnp-2004-granted-gpa.pdf

1003-kolnp-2004-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

1003-kolnp-2004-granted-specification.pdf


Patent Number 226706
Indian Patent Application Number 1003/KOLNP/2004
PG Journal Number 52/2008
Publication Date 26-Dec-2008
Grant Date 24-Dec-2008
Date of Filing 16-Jul-2004
Name of Patentee MEDELA AG.
Applicant Address LATTICHSTRASSE 4B, CH-6340 BAAR
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 LARSSON MICHAEL GUGGIWEG 7, CH-6300 ZUG
PCT International Classification Number A61M 1/06
PCT International Application Number PCT/CH03/00094
PCT International Filing date 2003-02-07
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 PCT/CH02/00073 2002-02-07 Switzerland