Information
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Patent Grant
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6824112
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Patent Number
6,824,112
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Date Filed
Tuesday, October 1, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 30, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ramirez; Ramon O.
- Morrison; Naschica S.
Agents
- Schwegman, Lundberg, Woessner & Kluth, P.A.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 220 737
- 220 739
- 220 903
- 446 73
- 446 74
- 446 77
- 446 71
- 446 76
- 446 72
- 248 102
- 248 103
- 248 104
- 248 105
- 248 915
- 215 116
- 215 395
- 224 1486
- 224 1487
- D24 199
- D24 45
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A baby bottle holder that includes a stuffed toy body and a sleeve extending through the stuffed toy body to form at least one opening in the stuffed toy body. The baby bottle holder further includes a bottle retainer that is positioned within the sleeve and spaced from a first end and a second end of the sleeve. The bottle retainer may be positioned such that only a nipple of a baby bottle is exposed outside a mouth of the stuffed toy body when the baby bottle is secured within the bottle holder. Another aspect relates to a baby bottle holder that includes a tether attached to the stuffed toy body to secure the baby bottle holder to an object.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
This application relates generally to baby bottle holders and, more particularly, to stuffed toys that serve as baby bottle holders.
BACKGROUND
FIG. 1
illustrates a conventional baby bottle
10
. The bottle
10
includes a container
11
and a cap
12
. Cap
12
typically includes interior threads that are screwed onto exterior threads on container
11
to secure cap
12
to container
11
. Container
11
includes a closed end
13
and an open end (not visible in
FIG. 1
due to cap
12
). A side wall
14
extends from closed end
13
toward the open end. As side wall
14
nears the open end of container
11
, side wall
14
narrows to form a neck
15
. The exterior threads on container
11
are usually on neck
15
.
Cap
12
typically includes a nipple
16
that is secured within a base
17
. The interior threads on cap
12
are usually on base
17
. A recess
18
is typically formed on the outside of bottle
10
by a lower edge
19
of base
17
and the slope of neck
15
.
The shape of conventional baby bottles, such as bottle
10
, often makes it difficult for a baby to manipulate their own feeding bottle. A baby will frequently drop their bottle and have problems retrieving the bottle.
One solution to the problem is to have an adult in constant attendance while the baby is feeding. This solution may not be acceptable if the adult is supervising other children.
Another solution is to utilize a baby bottle holder that holds the baby bottle. Baby bottle holders are typically easier for a child to grasp and hold.
FIG. 2
illustrates one type of prior art baby bottle holder
20
. Holder
20
includes a stuffed toy (e.g., animal) body
21
that has an opening
22
defined by a sleeve
23
extending through stuffed body
21
. Sleeve
23
extends from a bottom end
24
to a head end
25
of stuffed body
21
.
Opening
22
formed by sleeve
23
is typically smaller than bottle
10
such that sleeve
23
is compressed outward as bottle
10
is forced into opening
22
. The force generated by stuffed body
21
on bottle
10
is often unsuitable to hold bottle
10
when opening
22
is vertically oriented, especially when holder
20
is subjected to movements caused by a baby.
A retainer, such as elastic retainer
26
, is positioned at the head end
25
of sleeve
23
to secure a portion of bottle
10
inside stuffed body
21
. Retainer
26
includes an opening that is smaller than the diameter of bottle
10
at recess
18
. Retainer
26
expands as bottle
10
is inserted through retainer
26
and moves partially back toward its original size when retainer
26
engages recess
18
. Once retainer
26
is positioned within recess
18
of bottle
10
, the compressive force generated by retainer
26
on bottle
10
as well as the lateral constraint provided by lower edge
19
of base
17
and neck
15
secure bottle
10
inside stuffed body
21
.
One drawback with bottle holder
20
is that it does not present enough of a pleasing appearance. Base
17
of cap
12
is exposed entirely outside of stuffed body
21
thereby detracting from the appearance of bottle holder
20
. In addition, base
17
of cap
12
is typically made from hard plastic that could harm the baby, another child, or property if cap
12
were to strike any such objects, such as when a baby throws bottle holder
20
.
Another drawback with bottle holder
20
is that there is no convenient way to secure bottle holder
20
to another object, such as a baby stroller. When the baby and bottle holder
20
are being transported somewhere, holder
20
needs to be held by the baby or parent, or packed away. Bottle holder
20
may be easily lost when it is held during transportation, especially if bottle holder
20
is held by the baby. Packing the holder away for transportation may be impossible, or at least undesirable because the baby would have limited access to bottle holder
20
during transportation.
Therefore, a baby bottle holder is needed which provides an improved appearance. It would also be desirable if the baby bottle holder concealed any hard plastic parts on a conventional baby bottle within the holder. In addition, the baby bottle holder should be able to be secured to an object that is close to the baby.
SUMMARY
A baby bottle holder that includes a stuffed toy body and a sleeve extending through the stuffed toy body to form at least one opening in the stuffed toy body. The baby bottle holder further includes a bottle retainer that is positioned within the sleeve and spaced from a first end and a second end of the sleeve.
The need to conceal the hard plastic parts on the bottle, especially the cap, is addressed by spacing the bottle retainer away from the ends of the sleeve to position all of the hard plastic parts on a bottle held by the bottle holder within the stuffed toy body. In some example embodiments, the bottle retainer can be positioned with the sleeve such that only the nipple of the baby bottle is exposed outside a mouth of the stuffed toy body when the baby bottle is secured within the bottle holder.
Another aspect relates to a baby bottle holder that includes a stuffed toy body and a sleeve extending through the stuffed toy body to form at least one opening in the stuffed toy body that receives a baby bottle. The baby bottle holder further includes a tether attached to the stuffed toy body to secure the baby bottle holder to an object.
The tether allows the baby bottle holder to be secured to a stroller or the like. Depending on the location of the tether and baby, the tether may provide continuous access to the baby bottle holder by the baby, especially when the baby and bottle holder are being transported from one location to another.
These and other aspects, embodiments and features will become apparent from the following description and referenced drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side elevation view of a conventional baby bottle.
FIG. 2
is a side elevation view of a prior art baby bottle holder.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of an example baby bottle holder.
FIG. 4
is a side elevation view of the baby bottle holder of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a section taken along line
5
—
5
in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 6
is a section view similar to
FIG. 5
with the baby bottle removed from the baby bottle holder.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view illustrating another example embodiment of a baby bottle holder.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The following detailed description refers to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like numerals describe substantially similar components throughout the several views. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the present subject matter. Other embodiments may be utilized and changes may be made. The scope of the present subject matter is defined only by the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
FIGS. 3-6
illustrate a baby bottle holder
30
. The baby bottle holder
30
includes a stuffed toy body, such as stuffed animal body
31
, and a sleeve
32
extending through stuffed toy body
31
to form at least one opening
33
in stuffed animal body
31
. Sleeve
32
includes a first end
34
and a second end
35
.
As shown most clearly in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, baby bottle holder
30
further includes a bottle retainer
36
that is positioned within sleeve
32
. Bottle retainer
36
is spaced from the first and second ends
34
,
35
of sleeve
32
.
In the illustrated example embodiment, opening
33
extends out of a head
37
on stuffed animal body
31
. In some embodiments, opening
33
extends out of a mouth
39
in head
37
and also extends out of a bottom
38
of stuffed animal body
31
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, opening
33
defined by sleeve
32
may be smaller than the diameter of baby bottle
10
. Since opening
33
is smaller than baby bottle
10
, baby bottle
10
compresses sleeve
32
outward as it is inserted into opening
33
(compare FIGS.
5
and
6
).
In the illustrated example embodiments, bottle retainer
36
is positioned within sleeve
32
to secure a baby bottle
10
that is similar to the one shown in
FIG. 1
within stuffed animal body
31
. Baby bottle
10
is secured within sleeve
32
by bottle retainer
36
such that only a nipple
16
of baby bottle
10
is exposed outside stuffed animal body
31
. Although bottle retainer
36
is shown positioned within sleeve
32
closer to first end
34
than second end
35
, it should be noted that bottle retainer
36
may be positioned anywhere within sleeve
32
as long as bottle retainer
36
is spaced from first end
34
and second end
35
.
In some embodiments, bottle retainer
36
includes a skirt
40
that is attached to sleeve
32
and an elastic band
41
that is attached to skirt
40
(see FIGS.
5
and
6
). Elastic band
41
may form an opening that is smaller than a neck
15
of baby bottle
10
. In the illustrated embodiment, elastic band
41
is positioned to secure the neck
15
of baby bottle
10
such that only nipple
16
of baby bottle
10
is exposed outside stuffed animal body
31
.
Elastic band
41
expands as bottle
10
is inserted through bottle retainer
36
inside opening
33
in stuffed animal body
31
. Elastic band
41
moves partially back toward its original size when elastic band
41
engages recess
18
on baby bottle
10
. Once elastic band
41
is positioned within recess
18
of bottle
10
, the compressive force generated by elastic band
41
on bottle
10
as well as the lateral constraint provided by lower edge
19
of base
17
and neck
15
against elastic band
41
serve to secure bottle
10
inside stuffed animal body
31
.
Elastic band
41
and skirt
40
of bottle retainer
36
may be made from an insulating, moisture-proof material. In addition, sleeve
32
may be made from an insulating, moisture-proof material. Sleeve
32
may also be formed in multiple layers or be made from a multilayer material.
FIG. 7
illustrates another example embodiment of a baby bottle holder
50
. Baby bottle holder
50
includes a stuffed toy body
51
and a sleeve (not visible in
FIG. 7
) extending through stuffed toy body
51
to form at least one opening in stuffed toy body
51
which can receive a baby bottle. Baby bottle holder
50
further includes a tether
54
that is attached to stuffed toy body
51
such that the tether can be used to secure baby bottle holder
50
to an object, such as a handle
55
of a stroller or the like.
In some embodiments, one end
56
of tether
54
is stitched to stuffed toy body
51
. It should be noted that tether
54
may be connected to stuffed toy body
51
by any conventional means, including but not limited to snaps, buttons, hooks and VELCRO. Tether
54
may also be secured to a loop (not shown) that is attached to stuffed toy body
51
.
In the illustrated embodiment, an opposing end
57
of tether
54
is attached to a clip
58
that allows baby bottle holder
50
to be attached to an object, such as handle
55
. Clip
58
is particularly convenient because it can be readily snapped and unsnapped to/from many objects. It should be noted that any known type fastening member can be placed at opposing end
57
of tether
54
, or no fastening member at all might be used such that tether
54
would have to be tied to an object.
In some embodiments, stuffed toy body
51
is a stuffed animal body and tether
54
is designed to simulate an animal leash. When tether
54
simulates an animal leash, the overall appearance of baby bottle holder
50
is enhanced.
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that any arrangement which is calculated to achieve the same purpose may be substituted for the specific embodiments shown. This application is intended to cover a baby bottle holder where the first end of the sleeve is open and the second end of the sleeve is closed and other embodiments where the first and second ends of the sleeve are open.
It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. Combinations of the above embodiments, and other embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. The scope of the present subject matter should be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
Claims
- 1. A baby bottle holder comprising:a stuffed toy body; a sleeve extending through the stuffed toy body to form at least one opening in the stuffed toy body that is adapted to receive a baby bottle, the sleeve including a first open end in a mouth of a head on the stuffed toy body; and a bottle retainer including a skirt having an inner and outer edge, the outer edge being attached to the sleeve and the inner edge being attached to an elastic band, the skirt extending between the sleeve and the elastic band, the elastic band being adapted to form an opening that is smaller than a neck of the baby bottle, the skirt and elastic band being spaced from the first end of the sleeve.
- 2. The baby bottle holder of claim 1 wherein the stuffed toy body is a stuffed animal body.
- 3. The baby bottle holder of claim 2 wherein the a second end of the sleeve provides an opening in a bottom of the stuffed animal body.
- 4. The baby bottle holder of claim 1 wherein the bottle retainer is positioned within the sleeve such that when a baby bottle is secured within the stuffed toy body only a nipple of the baby bottle is exposed outside the stuffed toy body.
- 5. The baby bottle holder of claim 3 wherein the bottle retainer is positioned within the sleeve closer to the first end than the second end.
- 6. The baby bottle holder of claim 1 wherein the sleeve defines an opening that is smaller than the diameter of a baby bottle.
- 7. The baby bottle holder of claim 1 wherein the elastic band is positioned within the sleeve such that when the neck of the baby bottle is secured within the elastic band only a nipple of the baby bottle is exposed outside the stuffed toy body.
- 8. The baby bottle holder of claim 1 wherein the elastic band and skirt of the bottle retainer are made from an insulating, moisture-proof material.
- 9. The baby bottle holder of claim 1 wherein the sleeve is made from an insulating, moisture-proof material.
- 10. The baby bottle holder of claim 2, further comprisinga tether attached to the stuffed animal body to secure the baby bottle holder to an object, the tether simulating an animal leash.
- 11. The baby bottle holder of claim 10 wherein one end of the tether is stitched to the stuffed animal body.
- 12. The baby bottle holder of claim 11 wherein an opposing end of the tether includes a clip for attaching the baby bottle holder to an object.
- 13. A baby bottle holder comprising:a stuffed toy body; a sleeve extending through the stuffed toy body to form at least one opening in the stuffed toy body that is adapted to receive a baby bottle, the sleeve including a first open end in a mouth of a head on the stuffed toy body; and a bottle retainer including a skirt having an inner and outer edge, the outer edge being attached to the sleeve and the inner edge being attached to an elastic band, the skirt extending between the sleeve and the elastic band, the elastic band being adapted to form an opening that is smaller than a neck of the baby bottle, the skirt and elastic band being spaced from the first end of the sleeve such that only a nipple of the baby bottle is exposed outside the mouth of the stuffed toy body when the baby bottle is secured by the elastic band.
- 14. A baby bottle holder comprising:a stuffed animal body; a sleeve extending through the stuffed animal body to form at least one opening in the stuffed animal body that is smaller than a container of a baby bottle, the sleeve including a first open end in a mouth of a head on the stuffed animal body and a second open end in a bottom of the stuffed animal body; and a bottle retainer including a skirt having an inner and outer edge, the outer edge being attached to the sleeve and the inner edge being attached to an elastic band, the skirt extending between the sleeve and the elastic band, the elastic band being adapted to form an opening that is smaller than a neck of the baby bottle, the skirt and elastic band being spaced from the first and second ends of the sleeve such that only a nipple of the baby bottle is exposed outside the mouth of the stuffed animal body when the baby bottle is secured by the elastic band.
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