Claims
- 1. A method of feeding an infant, said method comprising;providing a nursing bottle comprising; a body having an open end and at least one aperture; a flexible liner suspendable from said open end of said body so as to create a chamber between said liner and said body; a feeding nipple attachable to said open end of said body; an aperture in said body coverable by an operator's hand, or finger for restricting the flow of air from the chamber; filling the liner with a liquid, covering the aperture, and applying pressure to the body forcing air trapped in the liner, through the nipple until the liquid is in the nipple(;) releasing the operator's hand or finger from the aperture to permit the body to expand and the pressure in the chamber to equalize with the outside pressure; and feeding the bottle to an infant.
- 2. The bottle according to claim 1, further comprising a retaining ring for attaching said nipple to said body.
- 3. The bottle according to claim 1, wherein the nipple is self-sealing.
- 4. A method of feeding an infant, said method comprising;providing a nursing bottle comprising; a body having an open end and multiple apertures; a flexible liner suspendable from said open end of said body so as to create a chamber between said liner and said body; a feeding nipple attachable to said open end of said body; apertures in said body coverable to by the operators hand and finger, or fingers for restricting the flow of air from the chamber; filling the liner with a liquid, covering the apertures, and applying pressure to the body, forcing air trapped in the liner, through the nipple until the liquid is in the nipple(;) releasing the operator's hand or finger from the aperture to permit the body to expand and the pressure in the chamber to equalize with the outside pressure; and feeding the bottle to an infant.
- 5. The bottle according to claim 4, containing two or more apertures to hinder the operation of the bottle by a toddler.
- 6. The bottle according to claim 4, further comprising a retaining ring for attaching said nipple to said body.
- 7. The bottle according to claim 4, wherein the nipple is self-sealing.
- 8. A nursing bottle comprising:a body having an open end and a sidewall; a flexible liner suspendable from the open end of the body so as to create a chamber between the liner and the body; said body containing two or more apertures in the wall separated by a distance that the small hand of a toddler cannot simultaneously cover and squeeze and the apertures are coverable by an operator's hand or fingers for restricting the flow of air from the chamber; filling the liner with a liquid, covering the apertures, and applying pressure to the body, forcing air trapped in the liner, through the nipple until the liquid is in the nipple; and releasing the operator's hand or fingers from the aperture to permit the body to expand and the pressure in the chamber to equalize with the outside pressure.
- 9. The bottle according to claim 8, further comprising a retaining ring for attaching said nipple to said body.
- 10. The bottle according to claim 8, wherein the nipple is self-sealing.
- 11. The bottle according to claim 8, wherein the body having an open end and multiple apertures located on the sidewalls of the body.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No.08/991,368 filed on Dec. 16, 1997 which now U.S. Pat. No. 6,042,850, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/517,709 filed on Aug. 21, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,669,920.
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