Claims
- 1. An infant pacifier combination in the form of a doll-like body naturally attractive to and of size for being embraced by a human infant, said combination comprising a body having appendage means, a receptacle formed in part from said appendage means, said receptacle comprising opposing parts of outer ends of said appendage means in juxtaposition when in operation, complementary mutually engageable patches on respective opposing parts adapted to engage each other in a releasable engaging relationship forming in effect a potential outwardly facing opening for the receptacle and open to the exterior, sides of said receptacle comprising the patches being adapted to act as a releasable yieldable holder, a pacifier member having a nipple-like protrusion on one side and a retainer counter-member on the opposite side, at least a part of the retainer counter-member being complementary with respect to the yieldable holder when said retainer counter-member is located within the receptacle, whereby the pacifier member is held releasably in place on the body.
- 2. An infant pacifier combination as in claim 1 wherein the retainer counter-member of the pacifier member has an opening therein for reception of portions of the patches where they engage each other.
- 3. An infant pacifier combination as in claim 2 wherein said portions of the patches where they engage each other comprise mutually engaging releasable adhesive means and the area of engagement of said patches exceeds the area of the retainer counter-member.
- 4. An infant pacifier combination as in claim 1 wherein the retainer counter-member comprises an extension with configuration means thereon, the configuration means of said extension having an operative location enveloped by said patches when said retention counter-member is located within said receptacle.
- 5. An infant pacifier combination as in claim 1 wherein the retainer counter-member comprises a shaft having a free end remote from the nipple-like protrusion, a knob on said free end of the shaft, said shaft having an operative location enveloped by the patches when the retainer counter-member is located within said receptacle.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 921,202, filed July 3, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,188,747.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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