TODAY’S PATENT – BREAST PUMP ASSEMBLY WITH REMOTE INTERFACE
The said invention (US10625005B2) was invented by John Chang, Joshua Makower, Brian Mason, Fred Co, Mathew Calmer and Arash Sabet and patented by USPTO on April 21st, 2020.
While several breast pumps exist, many are bulky, complex, and challenging to transport. Manual pumps can be tiring, while others rely on AC power or batteries that drain quickly.
Additionally, most pumps are conspicuous and expose the user’s breast. Thus, there’s a demand for a compact, self-powered, efficient, wearable breast pump that’s user-friendly, mimics natural nursing, and maintains discretion by remaining nearly invisible when worn.
The breast pump system offers efficient milk extraction and storage with real-time optimization for individual users. Its design addresses fluid ingress and ensures secure attachment, providing discreet wear and comfort. Advanced control mechanisms enable precise pressure regulation and automated compliance sensing, enhancing user experience. Portability and battery power add convenience, while features like non-contact pressure sensing ensure optimal performance.
Overall, the system is a valuable tool for nursing mothers, providing practicality, efficiency, and comfort in milk expression.