Claims
- 1. A nursing bottle holder for attachment to a support, said nursing bottle holder comprising:
a mechanical impinging device having a pair of laterally spaced clamp members, each having an apical curvature, and being affixed to and laterally spaced by being disposed at distal ends of a linearly elongated cylindrical rod having a first end opposite a second end; a first elevational arm pivotally affixed to said first end; a second elevational arm pivotally affixed to said second end; an adjustable bottle retainer held by and pivotally affixed to both said first elevational arm and said second elevational arm.
- 2. The nursing bottle holder of claim 1, wherein each said clamp is made of a hard but slightly resilient material, thereby providing an innate inward biasing force when impinged about a supporting structure.
- 3. The nursing bottle holder of claim 2, wherein said cylindrical rod is affixed to an apex of the arch of said mechanical impinging device.
- 4. The nursing bottle holder of claim 1, wherein said first elevational arm and said second elevational arm are each formed of an elevating arm pivotally affixed an distal end to an anterior end of a positioning arm by a second pivoting fastener.
- 5. The nursing bottle holder of claim 1, wherein said adjustable bottle retainer is made of a flexible material that forms about and retains a nursing bottle.
- 6. The nursing bottle holder of claim 5, wherein said nursing bottle comprises a nipple having a pressure sensor regulating said nipple orifice, whereby said pressure sensor detects when a user is sucking and allows fluid flow through said nipple orifice, and alternately stops fluid from flowing through said nipple when there is no pressure.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention was first described in Disclosure Document Number 463,937 filed on Oct. 21, 1999. There are no previously filed, nor currently any co-pending applications, anywhere in the world.