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1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to infants and small children, specifically to an improved pacifier.
2. Discussion of Prior Art
Originally, pacifiers were made with an exposed nipple. Which in the case of an infant dropping or throwing the pacifier on the ground.
The pacifier will get dirty and collect bacteria. The infant will then pick it up and stick it back in his or her mouth. Transferring the dirt and bacteria into his or her body via the mouth. Or mothers will pick it up stick it in their mouths cleaning it off with their saliva. Transferring the bacteria from their mouths to their childs mouths.
Accordingly, several objects and advantages of my invention are:
a. to provide a device which can be produced in a variety of colors.
b. to provide a device which is both flexible and durable.
c. to provide a device that protects itself, to prevent it from getting dirty or collecting bacteria.
d. to provide a device that can be used by infants and children of most ages.
In accordance with the present invention, the device comprises a housing frame, a nipple, and a pair of cover guards.
FIGS. 5 thru 7 are operational views of my invention.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
A set of cover guards 14 are inserted onto the oval cutouts of the housing frame 10, as illustrated in
A nipple 12 is inserted through the bottom of the housing frame 10 and is attached to the beveled end of the housing frame's 10 base. The nipple 12 is made of an elastic or rubbery material. Has a hallow bulbous housing with an openning at its top. Protruding from the inner bottom center of the bulbous frame is a suckable stem like nipple, with a rounded out top. The rounded out top is hallow and seperate from the stem, with a breathing hole to its top.
The manner of using this invention is similar to that of pacifiers in present use. Namely, one first pushes up from the bottom of the nipple 12 as illustrated in (
In deing so, the stem pushes against the teeth of the cover guards 14. Openning them up as illustrated in (
Upon the child taking it out, spitting it out, it falling out etc. The pressure is released on the nipple 12 it snaps back into its starting position as illustrated in (
Thus the reader will see that the Peek A Boo Pacifier provides a highly reliable, lightweight, yet economical device that can be used by infants and children of almost any age. Prevents the child or infant from becoming in contact orally from germs, bacteria, and grime. Through the use of the cover guards. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should not be determined by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.