Baby grip

A device for securing a baby bottle, toy, pacifier, baby utensil or similar accessory to a stroller, high-chair, car seat, infant's wrist or any item of the like. The device, which is in a general elongated figure “8” shape has both ends secured with a button, snap, Velcro, suction cups or similar means to allow for proper securing to prevent items from falling to the ground.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

I. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a device to hold a baby bottle, toy or similar accessory to a stroller, high-chair, car seat, infant's wrist or any item of the like to prevent the item from falling to the ground.

II. Description of the Prior Art

To the applicant's knowledge there are no other devices that achieve the desired goals in a similar manner as the present invention. Other devices that are used for securing baby accessories includes the use of straps, clips, tubing or is in the form of a bib. No other devices consist of the same simplicity in use or manufacturing while having such a diversity of use.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The object of the present invention is to provide a device for securing a baby bottle, toy, pacifier, baby utensil or similar accessory to a stroller, highchair, car seat, infant's wrist or any item of the like to prevent the item from falling to the ground.

The present invention consist of material in a general elongated figure “8” shape that allows both ends to be used for securing an item. This device will help prevent the item from being contaminated by dirt, germs or the like if the item was allowed to fall to the ground.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Other uses for the invention will become apparent from the following drawings and descriptions:

FIG. 1 shows a top view of the invention #10. The invention consist of a single and unitary flat panel #30 that is soft and flexible formed from textile, plastic or similar material having a general elongated figure “8” shape opened at both ends #70. The parameter #40 of the invention consist of bias tape that is sewed on to form a secure border including the interior of each end #75. The smaller flap #55 is shown as if it is looped around and closed.

The ends/flaps shown in FIG.1 are secured #80 at one end with the fastener (Velcro) #50 and unsecured at the other end #70 to give an example of each scenario.

FIG. 2 shows a view from the side #20 of the invention. At one end shows the smaller flap #55 used to secure a smaller item such as a baby's spoon.

FIG. 3 shows the flaps #60 unsecured and one flap is flipped over to show the backside #65 to expose the fastener (Velcro) #50 on both flaps.

Claims

1. What I am claiming is a device that is a single and unitary flat panel that is soft and flexible formed from textile, plastic or similar material having a general elongated figure “8” shape opened at both ends comprising:

Holder at both ends, which consist of two flaps for fastening a baby bottle, toy, pacifier, baby utensil or similar accessory to one end and for the other end to a stroller, high-chair, car seat, infant's wrist or any item of the like,
Fastening/fastener means comprise of a button, snap, Velcro, suction cups or similar means.

2. The device defined in claim 1 wherein said holder consist of two flaps in the general figure “8” shape and constitutes that both ends are in a circular shape, with material in-between the two ends joining them, that have a hole in the center of each end and the ends/flaps come apart and reattach with the use of a fastener as defined in claim 1.

3. I am claiming that on device defined in claim 2 wherein on one end there is a smaller flap/strap which consist of material in a rectangle shape approximately ⅜th by 1 ¾th of an inch attached to the end of the main flap described in claim 1 & 2 consisting of textile and a fastener(Velcro) used to secure smaller items such as baby's spoon by having one end sewed to the main flap on the device and the other end consisting of the fastener(Velcro) as defined in claim 1 and the strap loops around from the sewed end around the baby's spoon and secures the spoon by the other end with Velcro.

Patent History
Publication number: 20080128459
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 4, 2006
Publication Date: Jun 5, 2008
Inventor: Matthew Allen Ridler (Medina, OH)
Application Number: 11/607,597
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Strap-type Flaccid Member (224/148.6)
International Classification: A45F 5/00 (20060101);