The present invention relates to bottle holders generally, and specifically to bottle holders that are mouth-holdable.
Various types of baby bottle holders are known in the art and in the patent literature.
One exemplary embodiment of the disclosed subject matter is a mouth-holdable bottle holder comprising: an intermediate portion having, at a side adjacent a leading end thereof, a mouth engagement portion; wherein the intermediate portion having, at a second side adjacent a second leading end thereof, a bottle engagement portion; and wherein the bottle engagement portion being adapted in size and shape to engage a bottle.
Optionally, the mouth-holdable bottle holder is integrally formed as a single piece.
Optionally, the bottle engagement portion is adapted to be intermittently engaged with the bottle.
Optionally, the mouth-holdable bottle holder is permanently affixed to a bottle using the bottle engagement portion.
Optionally, the mouth-holdable bottle holder is permanently affixed to the bottle.
Optionally, the bottle is a baby bottle, wherein the baby bottle comprising a bottle teat; and wherein the bottle engagement portion being adapted in size and shape to engage baby bottles.
Optionally, the mouth engagement portion is adapted in size and shape to be held by a mouth of a human adult.
Optionally, the mouth engagement portion comprises a bite. The bite is configured to be held by a mouth of a human adult.
Optionally, the mouth engagement portion is formed of a flavored material.
Optionally, the intermediate portion is extendable so as to increase a distance between the leading ends thereof.
Optionally, the intermediate portion having an axis in between the leading ends. The bottle engagement portion is adapted to hold an engaged bottle perpendicularly to the axis.
Optionally, the bottle engagement portion comprising an integral claw shaped to hold the bottle.
Optionally, the integral claw is resilient, thus enabling insertion of the bottle to be held by the claw and to enable removal of the bottle.
Optionally, the integral claw comprises two tongs, and at least one of the two tongs is comprised by two elastic prongs.
Optionally, the bottle engagement portion comprising a claw having two tongs. At least one of the tongs being displaceable from the other thereby the bottle engagement portion being modifiable between a retaining position and a releasing position. The releasing position is characterized in the tongs being spaced apart to form an opening sufficient in size to allow the bottle to be inserted in between the tongs. The retaining position is characterized in the tongs clamping the bottle in sufficient force to retain the bottle.
Optionally, the bottle engagement portion comprises a claw having two jaws. At least one of the jaws is displaceable from the other thereby the bottle engagement portion being modifiable between a retaining position and a releasing position. The releasing position is characterized in the jaws being spaced apart to form a cavity sufficient in size to allow the bottle to be inserted in between the jaws. The retaining position is characterized in the jaws clamping the bottle in sufficient force to retain the bottle.
Optionally, the mouth-holdable bottle holder is a mouth-holdable baby bottle holder.
Another exemplary embodiment of the disclosed subject matter is a method for an adult to feed a baby using a mouth-holdable bottle holder being engaged with a baby bottle. The method comprises the adult feeding the baby using the baby bottle, and the adult supporting the baby bottle by holding the mouth-holdable bottle holder using a mouth of the adult.
Optionally, initially the adult supports the bottle by a hand of the adult. Then, the adult inserts a mouth engagement portion of the mouth-holdable bottle holder to the mouth of the adult, thereby allowing the adult to support the baby bottle without use of hands of the adult. Finally, the adult ceases to support the bottle by hand.
Optionally, the adult intermittently supports the baby bottle by holding the mouth-holdable bottle holder using the mouth of the hold and the adult intermittently supports the baby bottle by using a hand on the adult.
The present disclosed subject matter will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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In some exemplary embodiments, the adult may switch between the modes of
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The mouth-holdable baby bottle holder in accordance with the disclosed subject matter can be made in any suitable configuration, of any suitable material or materials and by any suitable manufacturing technique.
In some exemplary embodiments, the mouth-holdable baby bottle holder is integrally formed as one piece of a suitable material, which preferably is autoclavable or otherwise sterilizable, and preferably antibacterial matter, so as to be safely holdable in the mouth of the person feeding the baby. In some embodiments, the mouth-holdable baby bottle holder is formed of a one piece plastic material. Alternatively, the mouth-holdable baby bottle holder is formed of plural parts and/or different materials.
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The intermediate portion 305 may be of any suitable configuration that is comfortable for the user. Examples of various configurations are shown in
The intermediate portion 305 is preferably relatively rigid, so as not to readily bend under the weight of a full baby bottle. It may extend generally perpendicularly to axis 380, substantially in the axis 390, or at any other suitable angle which is convenient to the user. The angle may be adjustable or fixed. In some exemplary embodiments, the intermediate portion 305 may extend axially or non-axially.
The mouth engagement portion 330 may be of any suitable configuration that is comfortable for the user. Examples of various configurations are shown in
In some exemplary embodiments, at least the mouth engagement portion 330 is formed from and/or covered by an elastic material so as to enable holding the mouth engagement portion 330 comfortably by a human jaw and/or teeth. One non-limiting example of an elastic material may be rubber, silicon, or the like. The material may also have additional characteristics, such a texture, flavor, or the like, that would render engaging the mouth engagement portion 330 relatively comfortable. In some exemplary embodiments, the mouth engagement portion 330 may be shaped similarly to a mouthguard or a bite so as ease a user to setting his teeth in the mouth engagement portion 330 to hold the apparatus. Optionally, the bite may be held by a person's gum, lip, mouth, or the like.
In some exemplary embodiments, the intermediate portion 305 together with the mount engagement portion 330 may be adapted in size, length, weight and/or shape to the mouth-holdable baby bottle holder 300 being connected to a bottle having weight of at most few dozen grams (e.g., 50 g, 60 g, 100 g, or the like) when empty, without causing the bottle to tip over. As the mouth-holdable baby bottle holder 300 may be connected to an empty bottle, when the bottle is placed on a surface, a moment force may be applied on the bottle. The magnitude of the force may depend on the size, length, weight and/or shape of the mouth-holdable baby bottle holder 300. The size, length, weight and/or shape may be adapted so as to induce a force that would not be sufficient to cause the bottle to tip over. In some exemplary embodiments, for bottles of size of about 25 cm, the mouth-holdable baby bottle holder 200 may have length of about 20 cm, width of about 5 cm, and weight of about 20 g.
The baby bottle engagement portion 308 may be formed using at least a first clamping jaw 310 and a second clamping jaw 320. An angle, shape and size of the opening between the two clamping jaws 310 and 320 may be adapted to sizes and shapes of baby bottles that can be engaged by the baby bottle engagement portion.
In some exemplary embodiments, clamping jaws 310 and 320 may be formed of a sufficiently flexible material, so as to enable insertion of the baby bottle 309 in the opening between the two clamping jaws 310 and 320 without substantially adjusting the opening.
Alternatively, clamping jaws 310, 320 may be adjustable, such as to form tongs capable of holding the baby bottle. The opening between the tongs may be adjustable. Optionally, the tongs may be configured so as to produce clamping force in between the clamping jaws 310 and 320. As a non-limiting example, a spring may be used to produce the desired force. Alternatively, the clamping jaws 310, 320 may be interconnected using an adjustable hinge, such that the opening may be modified and locked at different angles.
In some exemplary embodiments, a clamping jaw, such as 320, may be formed of two or more prongs 320A and 320B. As each prong may be elastic, each may be subject to different distortions, so as to be adapted to a non-cylinder shape having different cross sectional diameters in different portions thereof. In some exemplary embodiments, a distance between the two or more prongs 320A and 320B may be substantially fixed by affixing both ends thereof on joint elements (322, 324).
In some exemplary embodiments, a friction engagement member 315 may be placed on a clamping jaw, such as 310. The friction engagement member 315 may be configured, using suitable size, shape, and material, to produce sufficient friction with a baby bottle, thus providing sufficient grip of the baby bottle.
Aperture 340 may be formed in the intermediate portion. In some exemplary embodiments, the aperture 340 may be utilized for hanging the apparatus. Additionally or alternatively, the aperture 340 may be adapted in size and shape to a human hand so as to enable comfort holding by a hand of a grownup.
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In some exemplary embodiments, a baby may be fed using a baby bottle. An adult feeding the baby may use a mouth-holdable bottle holder in accordance with the disclosed subject matter, to support the bottle so as to allow the baby to feed without the use of the adult's hands. In some exemplary embodiments, the adult may initially hold or otherwise support the bottle using his hand. Thereafter, such as when the adult needs his hand to be used for other operation (e.g., cleaning the baby's face, arranging the adult's hair, picking up a toy, or the like), the adult may engage the mouth engagement portion and support the baby bottle using his mouth. Thereby, the adult's hand may be freed from supporting the baby bottle, and the adult may thus support the baby bottle without use of the adult's hands. The adult may intermittently switch between supporting the baby bottle using his hand or other body parts and supporting the baby bottle using the mouth-holdable baby bottle holder using the adult's mouth.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather the scope of the invention also includes variations and modifications that would occur to persons skilled in the art upon reading the foregoing description and which are not in the prior art.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/437,810 filed Jan. 31, 2011 and U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/531,213 filed Sep. 6, 2011, both are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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