Pacifiers and teething accessories are a go-to for parents/caregivers desiring to soothe an infant; yet, due to size it is very common for them to get lost over time and misplacing them is often prevalent when traveling. This can be incredibly frustrating for parents especially in times where a pacifier or teething accessory is needed, but is nowhere to be found. There have been no products available as original equipment or as an aftermarket to address this problem.
An apparatus that helps soothe infants when teething that is easy to locate and not lose is not being met by any known device or system at present. There have been no products available as original equipment or as an aftermarket to address this problem either.
The main purpose of the teething pacifier ring is to provide users with a clip-on pacifier ring made of teething beads meant for use when caring for infants.
A teething device disclosed comprising a plurality of teething beads and a string strung through the plurality of teething beads together comprising a teething jewelry. The disclosure also includes a plurality of pacifiers each comprising a nipple, guard and ring interconnected to the teething jewelry via each respective ring. The disclosure further includes a clothing clip comprising two jaws, a hinge and a neck configured to receive the string there through and attach the jewelry to a child's clothing.
Embodiments of the disclosure comprise a thumb boss on one of the two jaws of the clothing clip to enable prying open the clothing clip with one's thumb. The thumb boss on one of the two jaws extends from a jaw side of the hinge to a neck side of the hinge.
Throughout the description, similar reference numbers may be used to identify similar elements depicted in multiple embodiments. Although specific embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, the invention is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts so described and illustrated. The scope of the invention is to be defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
Reference will now be made to exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. Alterations and further modifications of the inventive features illustrated herein and additional applications of the principles of the inventions as illustrated herein, which would occur to one skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the invention.
The present disclosed teething pacifier ring, also known as the “Binky Rings” offers a modern accessory that enables users to conveniently carry their pacifiers and teething beads simultaneously and clamp the accessory onto any surface or object, to prevent misplacement. Expanding on the initial design of an average ring, the binky rings introduces a novel ring that is comprised of teething beads to facilitate teething, and holds between three to four pacifiers, depending on the size of the ring. Each end of the ring is strategically designed with a lobster claw clasp that attaches to a plastic pacifier clasp. The binky rings additionally possesses different teething options for babies who do not take pacifiers, but still require teethers as an aide to minimize pain and discomfort, with those options replacing the pacifiers with either three or four small teethers for children. As a result, children will be able to enjoy the variety of pacifiers or teethers, and parents would be able to clip their rings virtually anywhere, which significantly reduces the chances of the medium being misplaced. Not only is this innovative product teaching the child variety, it also helps with sensory development as the binkies can rattle together to make a new noise, have different textures, and come in a wide selection of colors to stimulate their creative minds. The binky rings may benefit all parents who look for effective means to manage the teething stage of their infant.
Although the operations of the method(s) herein are shown and described in a particular order, the order of the operations of each method may be altered so that certain operations may be performed in an inverse order or so that certain operations may be performed, at least in part, concurrently with other operations. In another embodiment, instructions or sub-operations of distinct operations may be implemented in an intermittent and/or alternating manner.
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