Breast pump and Bottle nipples for customized Infant feeding devices

Summary of the technology

An optimized breast pump that mimics the mechanisms of nipple mouthing and sucking as performed by infants during breastfeeding.
A latch-on meter designed to measure the pressure required to elongate the breast nipple as performed by the infant during latch-on the breast before starting breastfeeding.
A new nipple made of a softer polymer that allows for expansion during latch-on as the natural nipple/areola complex during in vivo breastfeeding.
These devices will enable design of customized breast pumps and bottle nipples for optimized infant feeding.
Project ID : 8-2015-912

Details of the Technology Offer

Breastfeeding is widely accepted as the optimal method of feeding infants, providing critical nutrients and immunities from the mother. Some families experience breastfeeding problems, others need to maintain breastfeeding in the face of mother-infant separation. Current devices such as breast pumps and bottles do a poor job of mimicking natural breastfeeding. Furthermore, the highest quality devices are not covered by basic insurance, leaving a sizable portion of the target demographic with pumps that deliver suboptimal performance. This technology describes a series of devices that mimic the infant’s normal suckling to improve breast pumps and alternate feeding. This technology can be used to diagnose breast pumping and allow for greater product customization, as each device can be tailored to mother’s breast and nipple characteristics. Additionally, a nipple that better supports normal infant sucking can be used to deliver expressed milk to the baby, and can be customized to help strengthen weak sucking. This technology provides an efficient, high quality system for infant feeding.

For more information on this technology: http://innovation.columbia.edu/technologies/cu15148_devices-for-high-quality-infant-feeding

Project manager

Rona Samler
VP, BD Physical Science, Medical Device, Chemistry

Project researchers

David Elad
T.A.U Tel Aviv University, Engineering
Bio-Medical Engineering

Related Keywords

  • Electronics, Microelectronics
  • Electronic circuits, components and equipment
  • Automotive engineering
  • Engineering
  • Electronic Components
  • Electronics Related Equipment
  • Industrial Equipment and Machinery
  • Other (uncategorised)
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • devices

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