Abstract: Support means for holding a nursing bottle are adapted to be removably secured to an infant seat such that the nursing bottle is held tightly in an upright stand-by position within reach of the infant and can easily and safely be manipulated by him.
Abstract: The invention is a device for supporting a baby bottle in a position in which the baby is nursing in a reclined or seated position and comprises a soft strap passing around the back of the baby's neck connecting to a pair of arcuate support arms passing down against the baby's chest and up to a support ring through which the baby bottle passes, enabling the baby to nurse without his mother's presence.
Abstract: A pillow case having a receptacle upon its upper side in which a baby bottle is retained during a time of nursing, and the pillow case upper side including a sideward extending flap upon which a baby rests its head while sucking on the bottle nipple.
Abstract: A nursing bottle holder comprising a shoulder strap having a Velcro pad disposed on the front vertical surface thereof and a bottle strap having a complimentary Velcro pad disposed on the outer surface thereof, the Velcro pads being temporarily engageable to hold the nursing bottle in a selected vertically planar position. The shoulder strap and bottle strap may also each be provided with Velcro strips on opposing ends and surfaces thereof, respectively for adjusting the shoulder strap about the body and the bottle strap about bottles of varying diameters.
Abstract: A device for holding an infant's feeding bottle, toy or the like. The device includes a pair of spaced end members extending from a support and having means of removeably engaging a holder. Several different holders may be utilized for engaging or supporting the feeding bottle, the toy, etc. Alternatively, the holder can be provided with means of engaging a bottle and a toy simultaneously.
Abstract: A disc for use between a bottle body and a cap having an aperture therein. The disc has a substantially planar base which fits within the cap and a circular plate on the base which mates with the aperture in the cap. An elongated land extends across the circular plate and slightly beyond. The ends of the land are tapered so as to provide a snap fit of the disc to the cap. A tab is secured to the land by a flexible hinge. An aperture is provided through the tab so that the assembled structure may be hung from a rod.
Abstract: A device especially suitable for, but not limited to, anchoring a baby bottle to a harness, and comprising an elongate flexible element having an eye with an eyehole at one end and a resiliently flexible retaining ring of larger diameter than the eyehole, the ring being adapted to encircle a portion of the flexible element and being compressible to small enough elongated dimension to pass through the eyehole to draw the encircled portion as a loop through the eyehole and then expand whereby to couple the ring to the flexible element, the eye engaging as a locking collar about the flexible element adjacent to the loop to substantially lock the ring against escape from the loop.The device may comprise a baby bottle harness, and is especially well adapted for quick change to accommodate retaining of objects such as baby bottles of different sizes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 24, 1976
Date of Patent:
June 27, 1978
Inventors:
George W. Barville, Joel R. Peterson, Sr.
Abstract: A nursing bottle holder that includes a plurality of straps which engage both the bottle and two opposing crib bars and one additional strap and a disc that stabilize movement of the bottle.
Abstract: A container spillage prevention system for preventing the leakage or spilling of liquid contained within a bottle through a nipple opening when the bottle is positionally located on a substantially horizontal surface. The spillage prevention system may also be used as a toy device which provides for a teething ring for a child. Additionally, the system has a contamination resistant feature such that the nipple of the bottle is positionally displaced from the surface upon which the bottle is resting to negate the possibility of continued contact of the nipple with a contaminated surface. The container spillage prevention system includes a cap member which engages the neck portion of a bottle where the cap has an opening through which the nipple may be mounted. A ring element is secured to a lateral wall of the cap member having dimensions such that an acute angle is formed between a peripheral surface of the bottle and the substantially horizontal surface upon which it is in contact.
Abstract: A flexible arcuate rod is rotatably supported by a pair of elastic clips. Each clip slidably engages a crib wall or a crib headboard. One or more annular members are slidably mounted on the rod. Each annular member is provided with a tab from which a figure such as a paper or plastic cut-out or a painted decoration can depend. A pair of tubes is slidably mounted on the rod to prevent displacement of the annular members over predetermined portions of the rod.
Abstract: A halter type nursing bottle support comprising a flexible strap adapted to be extended around the neck of a person holding an infant in one arm, and a flattened loop of elastic strip material being secured to one end of said strap in coaxial relationship therewith and adapted to be extended around the midportion of a nursing bottle to support the same in suspended manner from the neck of the person holding the infant. Snap-type fastening means connect the opposite ends of the flexible strap together in adjustable manner to determine the preferred position of the nursing bottle relative to the neck of the wearer.