FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to milk storage devices, in particular milk bottles for babies
for storing expressed or formula milk. The invention in particular relates to an indicator
system for use with a milk container, which together form a milk storage device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Breast milk may be stored in a refrigerator for a limited period of time, such as
for four days. Breast milk may also be frozen and stored in a freezer, such as for
up to six months.
[0003] Containers of stored (human) breast milk are often desired to be identified by a
day and even time of the day when the milk was expressed, which may indicate first,
second, and third pumping sessions, or the first, second, and third feeding of the
day, etc.
[0004] Some common labeling methods include a label which is hand-made from masking tape,
a manufactured adhesive labeling material, or a piece of paper held to the side of
the container with a rubber band.
[0005] Masking tape and adhesive labels create a problem in that they must be overwritten
or removed for reuse of the container. Rubber bands break, or lose the attached note.
Thus, there is a need for a more robust approach.
[0006] It is for example known to provide bottles with an electronic identification and
then track the storage, and the associated expiration date, elsewhere. This is a complex
system (e.g. by using software) and does not enable simple identification of which
milk has expired based on a simple quick view of the bottle.
[0007] It has been proposed to include indices on the bottle or in the lid of the bottle.
For example,
US 6 805 072 discloses a milk bottle with a rotatable ring to show when the milk was expressed.
[0008] The inclusion of an integrated timing indicator into the bottle in this way overcomes
some of the problems associated with the earlier solutions, but the added complexity
and cost to the bottle make it unattractive. It is also not applicable to existing
bottles. Furthermore, different timing indications are needed for milk in the fridge
and milk in the freezer. The user also has to calculate from the indicated time when
the milk will have expired.
[0009] There is therefore still a need for an improved freshness indicator for stored milk.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The invention is defined by the claims.
[0011] According to examples in accordance with the invention, there is provided an indicator
system for a milk container comprising:
a time display element comprising a time scale for indicating a freshness of milk;
and
a first indicator element for indicating a first selected portion of the time scale
to signify a freshness level of the milk and a second indicator element for indicating
a second selected portion of the time scale to signify when the milk has reached a
freshness threshold,
wherein the time display element and the first and second indicators have an adjustable
position relative to each other.
[0012] The signified freshness level may correspond to the moment in time when the milk
container was filled, to the moment the milk was expressed from a woman's breast,
to the moment the milk was prepared, etc. The indicator system makes use of a time
display element for indicating a freshness of milk. The time display element has a
time scale, and first and second indicator elements are provided for indicating first
and second selected portions of the time scale. This signifies both when the milk
has been prepared (e.g. when the milk container is filled) and when it has reached
a freshness threshold, e.g. been stored for a maximum time. Thus, by selecting the
position of the time display element and the first indicator element relative to each
other, to record the time the milk container was filled (or the milk was expressed),
there is automatically an indication of the end time corresponding to a freshness
threshold. Thus, a user can quickly and easily see when the milk container was filled
and also the time when it will expire or the time until which a particular freshness
is expected.
[0013] The freshness threshold may thus be a maximum allowable storage time or a time when
the milk has retained a certain e.g. maximum freshness (even if it can be consumed
for some time later).
[0014] The first and second indicator elements may be fixed relative to each other. Thus,
they have a certain spacing, which when aligned with the time scale corresponds to
a particular duration, which is the maximum storage duration.
[0015] The first and second indicator elements may instead have adjustable positions relative
to each other. This for example allows a user to set their preferences about the freshness
(i.e. how long they are prepared to store the milk) or the adjustment may be based
on fridge temperature, or freezer temperature.
[0016] The time display element and the first and second indicators for example have an
adjustable position relative to each other by rotation.
[0017] The second indicator element for example points to a range of times of the time scale
and indicates different freshness levels for different times within the range of times.
There may for example be color coding of different levels of freshness, so that by
looking at the current time (day, date, week, or month for example) an intuitive indication
of freshness may then be easily obtained.
[0018] The time scale is for example for indicating a freshness of milk to be stored in
a fridge or in a freezer. There may be separate time display devices for different
storage conditions, or even for different milk types (e.g. fresh or formula).
[0019] The time display element is for example for fitting to the milk container and the
first and second indicators are part of the milk container, for example formed by
cap or other lid (e.g. stopper) of the milk container. Thus the indicator system may
be implemented by a milk container cap. The time display element may be in the form
of a simple time indicator which is clipped to the milk container. It may be fitted
to the milk container with a desired positional relationship such that the indicator
elements (of the milk container) indicate (e.g. point to or otherwise identify) appropriate
selected portions of the time scale.
[0020] The time display element is for example for removable fitting to the milk container.
Thus, a user may have a set of time display elements, which they can apply to any
bottle they are currently using. They can choose not to use the time display element
if they are not storing the milk.
[0021] The indicator elements may comprise:
a pointers; or
a openings in a cover, wherein the remainder of the cover hides the remainder of the
first or second time scale.
[0022] The time display element may comprise:
a first time scale for indicating a first freshness of milk on a first portion of
the time display element; and
a second time scale for indicting a second freshness of milk on a second portion of
the time display element,
wherein the time display element is adapted to be configured with a selected one of
the first and second portions being in-use and with the first and second indicator
elements indicating respective selected portions of the in-use first or second time
scale.
[0023] The time display element may then be fitted with a desired positional relationship
such that the time display element identifies (e.g. points to) an appropriate selected
portion of the in-use time scale. By having two (or more) time scales, different time
measurements may be used, as appropriate for the type of milk or the type of storage
conditions.
[0024] By in-use is meant that the particular scale is most dominantly outwardly visible.
The in-use time scale is the one with which the indicator is associated, and the design
is such that it is immediately apparent to a user which scale the indicator is referencing.
[0025] For example, the first time scale may be for indicating a freshness of milk to be
stored in a fridge and the second time scale may be for indicating a freshness of
milk to be stored in a freezer. Thus, a single time display element may be fitted
to a bottle for the fridge or a bottle for the freezer, by selecting which scale is
in-use.
[0026] The first time scale may for example be a day and/or time of day time scale (for
short term storage in a fridge) and the second time scale may be a month and/or week
time scale (for long term storage in a freezer).
[0027] An angular or linear displacement between the first and second indicator elements
may then correspond to a recommended maximum or maximum optimal storage time in a
fridge when interpreted using the first time scale and correspond to a recommended
maximum or maximum optimal storage time in a freezer when interpreted using the second
time scale.
[0028] A maximum storage time is a time after which the milk should not be consumed. A maximum
optimal storage time is a time after which the milk is no longer optimally fresh but
may still be consumed for a further time.
[0029] In one preferred example, the time display element comprises an annular disc, wherein
the annular disc and at least part of the milk container are rotatable relative to
each other.
[0030] The invention also provides milk storage device comprising:
a milk container; and
an indicator system as defined above.
[0031] Optionally, the milk container of the above milk storage device comprises said first
and second indicator elements for indicating said selected portions of the time scale
or the in-use time scale.
[0032] The milk container may comprise:
a bottle body having a filling opening;
a stopper for sealing the filling opening; and
a cap for fitting over the filling opening and clamping the stopper in place, the
cap having a central opening, wherein the stopper projects through the central opening,
wherein the time display element is for fitting over the part of the stopper that
projects through the central opening.
[0033] This is a type of bottle which may be used for storage and for feeding, by replacing
the stopper with a teat. The time display element simply fits over the stopper, for
example the user may select a suitable angular orientation to match the time when
the milk was prepared.
[0034] A set of one or more teats may then be provided for use with the cap.
[0035] In another set of examples, the milk container may comprise:
a bottle body having a filling opening;
a cap for fitting over the filling opening; and
a stopper for fitting into the cap,
wherein the time display element is for fitting over the stopper.
[0036] In this case, the stopper fits over the cap. It may be the same design of stopper
as in the feeding bottle, but is used in this configuration only as an indicator.
The time display element may for example functions as a fitting which couples the
stopper to the cap and also provides the timing information discussed above.
[0037] The position of the time display element may be selected relative to the stopper
with the stopper fixed in position (i.e. the time display element is fitted to the
stopper after the milk bottle is fully assembled). Alternatively, the time display
element may be positionally fixed to the cap and the position of the stopper is selected.
[0038] The stopper may have the first and second indicator elements discussed above.
[0039] These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with
reference to the embodiment(s) described hereinafter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] For a better understanding of the invention, and to show more clearly how it may
be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example only, to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a first example of a milk storage device in exploded view;
Figure 2 shows a slightly different design of milk storage device, but with the same
components;
Figure 3 shows an other example of a milk storage device;
Figure 4 shows a cross section through the top part of Figure 1;
Figure 5 shows a cross section through the top part of Figure 2;
Figure 6 shows a cross section through the top part of Figure 3;
Figure 7 shows the stopper in cross section;
Figure 8 shows the stopper projecting through the middle of the time display element;
Figure 9 shows a possible design for one side of a time display element;
Figure 10 shows a possible design for the other side of the same time display element
as Figure 9;
Figure 11 shows images of the three bottle types of Figures 1 to 3 in assembled states;
Figure 12 shows a linear slider;
Figure 13 shows a cylinder with an inner face and an outer face;
Figure 14 shows an ring with a triangular cross section;
Figure 15 shows a triangular cross section slider with an upper face and two lower
faces; and
Figure 16 shows a linear slider with two regions on one face.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0041] The invention will be described with reference to the Figures.
[0042] It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while
indicating exemplary embodiments of the apparatus, systems and methods, are intended
for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the apparatus, systems and methods
of the present invention will become better understood from the following description,
appended claims, and accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the Figures
are merely schematic and are not drawn to scale. It should also be understood that
the same reference numerals are used throughout the Figures to indicate the same or
similar parts.
[0043] The invention provides an indicator system for a milk container comprising a time
display element with a time scale for indicating a freshness of milk. In one aspect,
there are first and second indicator elements for indicating first and second selected
portions of the time scale to signify when the milk container was filled and when
the milk has reached a freshness threshold, i.e. has been stored for a particular
time. In another aspect, there are first and second time scales on respective portions
of the time display element, e.g. for fridge storage and for freezer storage, and
an indicator element. A selected one of the first and second portions is in-use and
the indicator element indicates a selected portion of the in-use first or second time
scale.
[0044] Figure 1 shows a first example of a milk storage device 10 in exploded view. The
milk storage device 10 comprises a milk container, which in this example is milk bottle
20 for an infant or baby, and a time display element 30 for removable fitting to the
milk bottle 20. Thus, the terms "milk container" and "milk bottle" are used to denote
all parts which together make up a conventional milk container or bottle, in particular
a baby feeding bottle or a bottle for storing milk for a baby. The term "milk storage
device" is used to denote the combination of a milk container or milk bottle with
a time display element. The time display element for example functions to enable an
indication of a time to be made, such as a filling time when the milk container was
filled (typically same time that the milk was expressed or made) and another time
such as an expiration time or the end of a maximum freshness time.
[0045] The milk bottle 20 comprises a bottle body 22 having a filling opening 24 (i.e. a
top opening).
[0046] A stopper 26 is used for sealing the top opening 24. A cap 28 is provided for fitting
over the top opening 24 and clamping the stopper 26 in place against the top opening
24. The cap has a central opening 30, wherein the stopper projects through the central
opening.
[0047] The reason for the opening 30 in the cap 28 is that the bottle may be used either
for storage (with the stopper 26) or for feeding. During feeding, a teat is placed
through the opening 30 and the stopper is not used. The teat is clamped against the
top opening 24 by the cap 28. The teat has an air refill valve so that the air is
replaced when a baby drinks from the milk bottle.
[0048] The invention is based on the addition of a time display element 40.
[0049] The time display element 40 is for removable fitting to the milk bottle 20.
[0050] In the examples described below, the time display element has at least one time scale
which has a time line. By using an indicator element to indicate a selected portion
of the time scale, i.e. a particular point in time along the time line, the time when
the milk was prepared (i.e. when the milk container was filled) can be indicated to
a user in a simple visual manner. In some equivalent examples, the time line may be
on the bottle body or the cap, and the time display element then implements the indicator
element.
[0051] The indicator element in the example shown is part of the milk bottle. It may be
one or more markings on the cap 28 or it may be one or more markings on the stopper
26.
[0052] The time display element 40 is fitted to the milk bottle when it is placed in storage,
in a fridge or freezer, and is in the form of a simple time indicator which is clipped
to the milk bottle. It is attached with a user-selected positional relationship such
that an indicator element (of the milk bottle) identifies an appropriate selected
portion of the time scale. This selected portion may identify a month, week, day or
time.
[0053] There are various possible designs for the time display element. One preferred example
will be described in detail before other options are outlined.
[0054] As shown in Figure 1, the time display element 40, in this preferred example, comprises
an annular disc. The annular disc and the milk bottle are rotatable relative to each
other as shown by arrow 42. In the example shown, the disc 40 clips over the top of
the stopper 26 which projects through the opening 30.
[0055] The time scale comprises a circular sequence of time points, so that a continuous
time sequence is defined with no jumps. A total time period represented by the time
scale is longer than a respective maximum storage time.
[0056] For example, if the time scale is for milk to be stored in a fridge, the desired
maximum time period may be 4 days. The time scale for example represents a duration
of 1 week.
[0057] If the time scale is for milk to be stored in a freezer, the desired maximum time
period may be 6 months. The time scale for example represents a duration of 1 year.
[0058] At any point in time, there is a suitable time point on the scale to represent that
time point. For example the time scale may be all hours of the day, all days of the
week, all days or weeks of a month, or all months of a year.
[0059] Thus, when a first time point is indicated when the milk container was filled, the
time scale is long enough also to indicate a second time point at the maximum storage
time.
[0060] Figure 2 shows a slightly different milk bottle design, but with the same components.
The same reference numbers are used as in Figure 1. Despite the different shapes,
the same time display element 40 may be used, as long as it can clip to the stopper
26 (which may be the same or different to the stopper of Figure 1).
[0061] Figure 3 shows an other example of a milk bottle. This design again has a bottle
body 22 having a top opening 24. However, the cap 28 is a more conventional lid, with
no opening. Thus, no stopper is needed.
[0062] However, the cap 28 has a recess 50 for receiving a stopper 26 (even though it is
not needed for this use of the bottle). Thus, the different bottles shown are part
of a modular set. In this example, the stopper fits into the cap. The time display
element 40 is again for fitting over the stopper 26 and it holds the stopper in place
within the recess. In particular, the time display element 40 couples at its outer
rim with an inner surface of the cap 28 and the time display element couples at its
inner rim with an outer surface of the stopper 26. Thus, the time display element
couples the stopper to the cap.
[0063] Figures 1 and 2 show the time display element 40 rotatable relative to the stopper
26 and the rest of the bottle to provide the time setting. It may slide around the
stopper, but with some friction to maintain a selected position.
[0064] Figure 3 instead shows the time display element 40 fixed to the cap 28 and the stopper
is rotatable relative to the cap and the time display element (and relative to the
rest of the bottle) as shown by arrow 52. Thus, the frictional engagement between
the outer rim of the time display element and the cap is stronger than the frictional
engagement between the inner rim of the time display element and the stopper. Alternatively,
the stopper may be fixed more strongly to the time display element, and the time display
element and stopper then rotate as a unit relative to the cap.
[0065] Figure 4 shows a cross section through the top part of Figure 1 and additionally
shows a protective cover 60.
[0066] Figure 5 shows a cross section through the top part of Figure 2 and additionally
shows a protective cover 60.
[0067] It can be seen that the cap 28 engages with a different part of the stopper 26 in
these two designs. The stopper is designed to be suitable for use with different bottle
designs.
[0068] Figure 6 shows a cross section through the top part of Figure 3.
[0069] It can be seen that the time display element 40 engages with a different part of
the stopper 26 compared to the designs of Figures 4 and 5.
[0070] Figure 7 shows the stopper in cross section. It has a handle 70 for enabling rotational
adjustment of the position of the stopper as shown by arrow 52 in Figure 3 (which
may of course also apply to the bottles of Figures 1 and 2). The handle also functions
as the indicator element. For example an end of the handle may function as a pointer,
which points to a particular location of the time scale.
[0071] The stopper has a set of interfaces 72,73,74,75 to enable use with different cap
designs (for example as explained above with reference to Figures 4 to 6).
[0072] Figure 8 shows the stopper 26 projecting through the middle opening of the time display
element 40, and it shows how one end of the handle 70 functions as a pointer 80.
[0073] Only one time scale has been described in detail above. However, the disc described
has two sides, and in accordance with one aspect, there is a first time scale on one
side and a second time scale on the other side. One side faces outwardly (upwardly
in this example) when the disc is fitted to the milk bottle. By having two (or indeed
more) time scales, different time measurements may be used, as appropriate for the
type of milk or the type of storage conditions.
[0074] Thus, in an example, a first time scale is for indicating a first freshness of milk
on a first side of the time display element 40 and a second time scale for indicting
a second freshness of milk on a second side of the time display element 40.
[0075] More generally, there may be first and second portions of the time display element
with first and second time scales. These portions may be different sides or they may
be different regions of a single side. By arranging one region to be hidden from view,
only one of the time scales is in-use.
[0076] The first time scale may be for indicating a freshness of milk to be stored in a
fridge and the second time scale may be for indicating a freshness of milk to be stored
in a freezer. Thus, a single time display element may be fitted to a bottle for the
fridge or a bottle for the freezer, by selecting which scale is outwardly visible,
and hence in-use.
[0077] Figure 9 shows a possible design for one side of a time display element 40 and Figure
10 shows a possible design for the other side of the same time display element 40.
The time display element is shown around the stopper.
[0078] Figure 9 shows a time scale 44 which is a count from 1 to 12 representing the months
of the year. The pointer 80 of the handle 70 points to "1" indicating that this milk
was prepared and frozen in January. The other end of the handle defines a second pointer
82, discussed further below.
[0079] Figure 10 shows a time scale 43 which is a count from 1 to 7 representing the days
of the week. The pointer 80 of the handle 70 points to "1" indicating that this milk
was prepared and placed in the fridge on Monday. Of course words may be used instead
of numbers. Finer divisions of time are also possible. For example a day number may
represent midday, a dot before may represent early morning and a dot after may represent
afternoon or evening.
[0080] The detailed description above explains how a pointer (or more generally any indicator
element) may be used to indicate when the milk container was filled for storage.
[0081] There may be a second indicator element for indicating a second selected portion
of the time scale (or the time scale that is in-use if there is more than one) to
signify when the milk has been stored for a maximum time. Thus, by selecting the relative
position of the time display element to record the time the milk container was filled,
there is automatically an indication of the expiry time.
[0082] The opposite end of the handle 70 may function as the second indicator element 82.
[0083] Thus, in Figure 9, the expiry of the milk is indicated as "6" i.e. June. In Figure
10, the expiry of the milk is indicated as "4" i.e. Thursday.
[0084] In this way, an angular displacement (when a rotary time display element is used)
between the first and second indicator elements 80, 82 corresponds to a recommended
maximum storage time. When the time display element has two or more scales, that displacement
amount is the maximum storage time when interpreted using either scale. Thus, the
displacement corresponds to a recommended maximum storage time in a fridge when interpreted
using one time scale and corresponds to a recommended maximum storage time in a freezer
when interpreted using the other time scale.
[0085] Thus, the same type of milk bottle may be used for fridge storage or freezer storage,
and the single design of time display element 40 enables the filling time and expiry
time to be immediately discernable, by selecting which side of the time display element
to use.
[0086] The first and second indicator elements are fixed relative to each other in this
example, since the stopper is simply a solid item. Thus, they have a certain spacing,
which when aligned with the time scale corresponds to a particular duration, which
is the maximum storage duration.
[0087] The first and second indicator elements may instead have adjustable positions relative
to each other. This for example may allow a user to set their preferences (i.e. how
long they are prepare to store the milk) or the adjustment may be based on their fridge
temperature, or freezer temperature.
[0088] The examples above show a simple pointer to a time point along the time scale. The
second indicator element (for the maximum storage time) may instead point to a range
of times of the time scale. In this way it may indicate different freshness levels
for different times within the range of times. There may for example be color coding
of different levels of freshness (green for good, amber for medium, red for bad),
so that by looking at the current time (day, date, week, or month for example) an
intuitive indication of freshness may then be easily obtained (using a traffic light
notation in this example).
[0089] It is also possible to use different indicator elements for different ranges of times.
For example, the duration of freshness may differ significantly for refrigeration
(e.g. 2 days) and freezing (e.g. 6 months). Different indicator elements may be used
for the indicating an time period representing a freshness duration.
[0090] The examples above are based on different time scales for fridge or freezer storage.
There may be separate time scales (or even separate time display devices altogether)
for different milk types (e.g. fresh or formula, although typically formula milk is
not stored).
[0091] Figure 11 shows images of the three bottle types of Figures 1 to 3 in assembled states.
[0092] The stopper may be the same in all three bottle types. Thus, there may be a modular
set of bottles each with a bottle body 22 having a filling opening 24 and a stopper.
In one bottle type, the stopper is for sealing the filling opening and a cap 28 is
provided for fitting over the filling opening and clamping the stopper in place, the
cap having a central opening. The stopper then projects through the central opening.
In another bottle type, a cap 28 is provided for fitting over the filling opening
and the stopper 26 is for fitting into the cap. In both bottle types, the the time
display element 40 is for fitting over the stopper.
[0093] The examples above are based on a time scale which forms a ring of time points around
an annular disc. There are other examples.
[0094] Figure 12 shows a linear slider. It may be positioned within, and slideable along,
a slot in the bottle lid (for example in the stopper or cap). There may then be a
first time scale on one side 120 and a second time scale on an opposite side 122.
This linear slider may for example wrap around the lid or around the bottle neck.
[0095] Figure 13 shows a cylinder with an inner face 130 and an outer face 132, each carrying
a time scale. The cylinder is flexible so that it can be inverted to swap the inner
and outer faces. It may be mounted around the stopper or in a receiving port of the
cap or around the bottle itself.
[0096] Figure 14 shows a ring with a triangular cross section. It has an outer face 140
and two inner faces 142,144. The ring can be inverted to select which face is the
outer face 140. In this way, there may be three time scales. It may fit into a triangular
channel around the stopper or cap.
[0097] Figure 15 shows a triangular cross section slider with an upper face 150 and two
lower faces 152,154. It may be fitted into a triangular channel with a selected one
of the faces being in-use, by facing outwardly.
[0098] For all of these examples, there are two or more faces or sides, and one of these
can be selected to be the one that is in-use, for example outwardly visible (or most
dominantly outwardly visible).
[0099] Figure 16 shows an example in which two time scales 160a, 160b are provided on the
same side. When fitted to the milk container, only one time scale is in-use, for example
depending on which way up the time display element is mounted. The other time scale
may for example be covered up by a feature of the milk container. If both sides are
used, there are then four possible time scales.
[0100] In the examples above, the in-use time scale is fully visible and the indicator element
points to a part of the time scale. In another example, the indicator element may
cover up the time scale, and have an opening which reveals the selected part of parts
of the time scale (e.g. a filling time opening and an expiry opening). The opening
or openings then function as the indicator element or elements.
[0101] In some examples above, different time scales are used which relate to different
measures of freshness. Different sides or faces may use the same time scale (i.e.
relate to the same time period) but may identify milk from the left breast or the
right breast, or identify milk from one woman or another. The different times scales
may be identifiable by different markings or colors.
[0102] The time display element may be designed to be suitable for existing systems for
the storage of baby milk. These systems often comprise a number of different cups.
Some of these cups may be specifically shaped for storage and may have a simple lid
(e.g. Figure 3) whereas others, such as baby bottles (e.g. Figures 1 and 2) may have
a screw ring and a separate stopper that is inserted instead of the drinking nipple.
Furthermore, storage containers and bottles may have varying diameters. Milk bags
may also be used for the storage of milk.
[0103] The approaches of the invention may be applied to different storage solutions. For
example, the annular design may be mounted onto a cylinder using the inner rim (hole)
or it may be mounted within a cylindrical recess using the outer rim.
[0104] The main example above has the time scale or scales on the rotatable disc. When there
is only one time scale, the disc may instead have the indicator element or elements,
and the time scale may then form part of the cap or stopper (i.e. part of the milk
bottle). Thus, a first indicator element is aligned with a time scale on the bottle
to indicate the current time (day or month, for example), and the second indicator
element points to the end time for which the milk will remain fresh.
[0105] A ratchet mechanism between the turning part and its counter part may be used to
fix a given position. If the ratchet mechanism enables turning preferentially in one
direction, this can be used to prevent accidental turning of the indicator such as
to risk an indication of freshness being incorrect (so it turns to an earlier filling
time). The individual indents of the ratchet for example correspond to a preferred
time period on each scale, e.g. an indent for each hour, or day or week/fortnight.
[0106] The time display element may have rough or otherwise structured surfaces or rims
to inhibit relative movement with parts with which it should be fixed. It may have
grooves or grips on the surface.
[0107] The time scale or scales may be made to be easily recognizable via machine reading
devices, so the information can be read, for example via a camera, and stored, analyzed
or otherwise used in a computerized system.
[0108] Additional information may be encoded with different scales. For example, the movable
part could indicate the breast side used (left or right, by having a different shape,
color, or symbol).
[0109] The main bottle body may be plastic or glass.
[0110] Variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled
in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the
disclosure and the appended claims. In the claims, the word "comprising" does not
exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article "a" or "an" does not exclude
a plurality.
[0111] The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims
does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
[0112] If the term "adapted to" is used in the claims or description, it is noted the term
"adapted to" is intended to be equivalent to the term "configured to".
[0113] Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.
1. An indicator system for a milk container comprising:
a time display element (40) comprising a time scale for indicating a freshness of
milk; and
a first indicator element (80) for indicating a first selected portion of the time
scale to signify a freshness level of the milk and a second indicator element (82)
for indicating a second selected portion of the time scale to signify when the milk
has reached a freshness threshold,
wherein the time display element and the first and second indicators have an adjustable
position relative to each other.
2. An indicator system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and second indicator
elements (80,82):
are fixed relative to each other; or
have adjustable positions relative to each other.
3. An indicator system as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the time display element and
the first and second indicators have an adjustable position relative to each other
by rotation.
4. An indicator system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the second indicator
element (82) points to a range of times of the time scale and indicates different
freshness levels for different times within the range of times.
5. An indicator system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the time scale
is for indicating a freshness of milk to be stored in a fridge or in a freezer.
6. An indicator system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the time display
element (40) is for fitting to the milk container (20) and the first and second indicators
are part of the milk container, for example formed by a lid of the milk container.
7. An indicator system as claimed in claim 6, wherein the time display element comprises:
a first time scale (43) for indicating a first freshness of milk on a first portion
of the time display element; and
a second time scale (44) for indicting a second freshness of milk on a second portion
of the time display element,
wherein the time display element (40) is adapted to be configured with a selected
one of the first and second portions being in-use and with the first and second indicator
elements indicating respective selected portions of the in-use first or second time
scale.
8. An indicator system as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first time scale (43) is for
indicating a freshness of milk to be stored in a fridge or and the second time scale
(44) is for indicating a freshness of milk to be stored in a freezer.
9. An indicator system as claimed in claim 7, wherein an angular or linear displacement
between the first and second indicator elements (80,82) corresponds to a recommended
maximum or maximum optimal storage time in a fridge when interpreted using the first
time scale and corresponds to a recommended maximum or maximum optimal storage time
in a freezer when interpreted using the second time scale.
10. An indicator system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the time display
element comprises an annular disc, wherein the annular disc and at least part of the
milk container are rotatable relative to each other.
11. A milk storage device comprising:
a milk container (20); and
an indicator system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10.
12. A milk storage device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the milk container
comprises said first and second indicator elements (80,82) for indicating said selected
portion of the time scale or the in-use time scale and/or wherein the milk container
comprises:
a bottle body (22) having a filling opening (24);
a stopper (26) for sealing the filling opening; and
a cap (28) for fitting over the filling opening and clamping the stopper in place,
the cap having a central opening, wherein the stopper projects through the central
opening,
wherein the time display element (40) is for fitting over the part of the stopper
that projects through the central opening.
13. A milk storage device as claimed in claim 12, further comprising:
a set of one or more teats for use with the cap.
14. A milk storage device as claimed in any one of claims 11 to 13, wherein the milk container
comprises:
a bottle body (22) having a filling opening (24);
a cap (28) for fitting over the filling opening; and
a stopper (26) for fitting into the cap,
wherein the time display element (40) is for fitting over the stopper.
15. A milk storage device as claimed in any one of claims claim 11 to 14, wherein the
stopper has the first and second indicator elements (80,82).