GB2216428A - Device for releaseably gripping a feeding bottle for a baby - Google Patents

Device for releaseably gripping a feeding bottle for a baby Download PDF

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GB2216428A
GB2216428A GB8904873A GB8904873A GB2216428A GB 2216428 A GB2216428 A GB 2216428A GB 8904873 A GB8904873 A GB 8904873A GB 8904873 A GB8904873 A GB 8904873A GB 2216428 A GB2216428 A GB 2216428A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61JCONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
    • A61J9/00Feeding-bottles in general
    • A61J9/06Holders for bottles
    • A61J9/0653Holders for bottles characterised by the type of support
    • A61J9/0661Holders for bottles characterised by the type of support attachable to other devices or furniture, e.g. crib, commode or stroller
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61JCONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
    • A61J9/00Feeding-bottles in general
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    • A61J9/063Holders for bottles having a particular supporting function
    • A61J9/0638Holders for bottles having a particular supporting function for supporting in a feeding position

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Gripping apparatus (2) for releaseably gripping a feeding bottle (4) for a baby (6), which gripping apparatus (2) comprises bendable arm means (8, 10), clamp means (12) which is connected to a first portion of the bendable arm means (8, 10) and which is for clamping the bendable arm means (8, 10) to apparatus (14) for containing the baby (6), and gripper means (16) which is connected to a second end portion of the bendable arm means (8, 10) and which is for releaseably gripping the feeding bottle (4). <IMAGE>

Description

GRIPPING APPARATUS FOR RELEASEABLY GRIPPING A FEEDING BOTTLE FOR A BABY This invention relates to gripping apparatus for releaseably gripping a feeding bottle for a baby.
When babies are very young, they are unable to grip and hold feeding bottles. When the babies are being fed from feeding bottles, it is necessary for their mother or some other person to hold the feeding bottle whilst the baby is feeding. The feeding process takes a long time and so the mother or other person feeding the baby is unable to do anything else during the feeding period.
Also, the baby may require to be fed at inconvenient times so that the mother or other person in charge of the baby has to stop doing what they were doing and feed the baby. This can prove to be very frustrating for mothers who may still be ill for up to one year after giving birth.
It is an aim of the present invention to reduce the above mentioned problem.
Accordingly, this invention provides gripping apparatus for releaseably gripping a feeding bottle for a baby, which gripping apparatus comprises bendable arc means, clamp means which is connected to a first end portion of the bendable arm means and which is for clamping the bendable arm means to apparatus for containing the baby, and gripper means which is connected to a second end portion of the bendable arm means and which is for releaseably gripping the feeding bottle.
If desired, the bendable arm means may be a flexible arm. A single flexible arm may be made from steel or any other suitable and appropriate type of material. The flexible arm may thus be made from other metals or plastics materials. The flexible arm may be in the form of a tightly coiled spring which allows the bending.
Preferably, the gripping apparatus is one in which the bendable arm means comprises at least first and second sections, the first and the second sections being pivotally connected together, the clamp means being connected to the first section, and the gripper means being connected to the second section.
The gripping apparatus of the present invention is able to considerably reduce the demands on mothers or other persons feeding babies. More specifically, the gripping apparatus is such that it allows the feeding bottle to be held in a correct and desired feeding position.
The gripping apparatus can be appropriately connected to any type of apparatus for containing the baby so that, for example, the gripping apparatus can be connected to a pushchair such for example as a buggy. Alternatively, if desired, the gripping apparatus may be connected to a cot or a crib. The baby will be positioned in the apparatus such that it is in a correct feeding position.
If the baby is in a cot or a crib, then the baby will usually be elevated. In the case of pushchairs such for example as buggies, it is usually possible to adjust the seat angle on the pushchair in order to get the baby in the correct feeding position. Thereafter, with the gripping apparatus attached to the pushchair, it is only necessary for a person to exercise a careful watch over the baby as the baby is feeding and it is not necessary for the person constantly to hold the feeding bottle. This means that the person has his or her hands free to do other things such for example as to push the pushchair and carry shopping.
Modern feeding bottles are such that they are provided with nipples which need to be sucked in order for a baby to obtain feeding liquid from the feeding bottle. Thus the bottle can be held in the gripping apparatus at a slightly elevated position without fear of feeding liquid from the feeding bottle running all over the baby. The baby will only obtain feeding liquid on sucking so that the baby will not be likely to overfeed or choke, providing of course that the baby is given the normal careful supervision that is required by all babies.
Preferably, the first section is pivotally connected to the second section by a pivot pin. Alternatively, the first section may be pivotally connected to the second section by a universal joint, for example a ball and socket joint. Other types of pivotal connection may be employed.
The second section may be able to pass completely over the first section so that the gripping apparatus can easily equally be fitted to the left or the right hand side of the apparatus for containing the baby.
This is particularly advantageous in the case of double pushchairs.
The clamp means may comprise first and second clamp parts which are tightened together by a finger screw.
Preferably, the clamp means is adjustably secured to one end of the first section. Thus, for example, the clamp means may have an extension member which fits into a recess at one end of the first section.
The reverse arrangement may be employed in which the clamp means has a recess for receiving an extension member extending from one end of the first section.
Other types of clamp means giving the required adjustability may be employed, for example universal joints.
Preferably, the gripper means is adjustably secured to one end of the second section.
Preferably, the gripper means has an extension member which fits into a recess in one end of the second section. The reverse arrangement may be employed in which the gripper means has a recess for receiving an extension member on the end of the second section. Other arrangements may be employed giving the required adjustable connection so that universal and other joints may be employed.
The extension member on the gripper means may be of a sufficient length that it can be slid-into and out of the recess in the second section by varying degrees for baby feeding adjustment purposes, whilst still providing a secure connection. Usually, the gripper means and the second section will fit together with a positive friction fit which the child will be too young to alter.
The gripper means will usually be provided with a recess for receiving the feeding bottle.
Preferably, the gripper means is C-shaped and it is made of a resilient material so that it acts as a spring clip. Advantageously, the gripper means is made of a resilient plastics material such for example as nylon.
Alternative gripper means may be employed in the gripping apparatus of the present invention. Thus, for example, the gripper means may be a clamp arrangement having a screw device for tightening the clamp arrangement around the bottle. If desired, the recess in the gripper means may be provided with plastics interlocking members for engaging similar plastics interlocking members wound around the feeding bottle. The plastics interlocking members are available under the registered trade mark Velcro.
The gripping apparatus may be made in various desired and appropriate sizes.
The gripping apparatus may be made in various materials. Preferably, the gripping apparatus is made from a plastics material since the plastics material is both light and easily washable. If desired, the gripping apparatus may be made from a metal such for example as aluminium.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described solely by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 shows first gripping apparatus in use; Figure 2 shows clamp means forming part of the first gripping apparatus; Figure 3 shows a first section forming part of the first gripping apparatus; Figure 4 shows a second section forming part of the first gripping apparatus; Figure 5 shows gripper means forming part of the first gripping apparatus; Figure 6 shows strip material which may be used in conjunction with the gripper means shown in Figure 5; Figure 7 is a top plan view of second gripping apparatus; Figure 8 is a side view of the second gripping apparatus; Figure 9 is an end view of the second gripping apparatus; and Figure 10 is an exploded view of the second gripping apparatus.
Referring to Figures 1 to 6 there is shown first gripping apparatus 2 for releaseably gripping a feeding bottle 4 for a baby 6. The gripping apparatus 2 comprises a first section 8 and a second section 10 which are pivotally connected together. The gripping apparatus 2 further comprises clamp means 12 for clamping the gripping apparatus 2 to apparatus in the form of a buggy 14. As can be seen from Figure 1, the baby 6 is located in a semi-seated position appropriate for feeding in the buggy 14. The clamp means 12 is connected to one end of the first section 8 as shown. The gripping apparatus 2 also comprises gripper means 16 connected to one end of the second section 10 as shown. The gripper means 16 is for releaseably gripping the feeding bottle 4.
The first section 8 is provided with a recess 18 which receives an extension member 20 on the second section 10. The recess 18 is defined by lugs 22. The lugs 22 are provided with an aperture 24. The extension member 20 is provided with an aperture 26. A pivot pin (not shown) is thus able to pass through the apertures 24,26 when the extension member 20 is in the recess 18. The first section 8 and the second section 10 are thus pivotted together.
The clamp means 12 comprises a first part 28 and a second part 30. The first part 28 is provided with a hook portion 32 for hooking into position under a shoulder part 34. A finger screw 36 is provided for tightening the first and second parts 28,30 together. The first and second parts 28,30 can thus be placed around the right hand frame part 38 of the buggy 14 as shown in Figure 1.
If desired, the first and second parts 28,30 of the clamp means 12 could be placed around the left hand frame part 40 as shown in Figure 1 in which case the second section 10 would pivot about its pivotal connection formed by the pivot pin and the apertures 24,26 such that the second section 10 would move through substantially more than 180 degrees from the position shown in Figure 1. When the first and second parts 28,30 of the clamp means 12 are appropriately secured to the buggy 14, the finger screw 36 can be tightened.
The clamp means 12 is provided with a splined extension member 42 having splines 44. The splined extension member 42 fits into a splined recess 46 formed in the end 48 of the first section 8. The splined recess has splines 50.
The splines 44,50 can be engaged with the clamp means 12 being at any desired relative angle to the first section 8.
Thus the first section 8 and the clamp means 12 can be adjustably secured to each other at any desired relative angle. The gripper means 16 is similarly adjustably secured to the second section 10. More specifically the gripper means 16 has a splined extension member 52 having splines 54. The splined extension member 52 fits into a splined recess 56 formed in an end 58 of the second section 10. The splined recess 56 has splines 60.
It will be seen that the splined extension member 52 is longer than the splined extension member 42. The splined extension member 52 is of a sufficient length that it can be slid into and out of the splined recess 56 by varying degrees for baby feeding adjustment purposes. This allows fine adjustment to be achieved for very exact positioning of the feeding bottle 4 in relation to the baby 6. The inter-engaging splines 54,60 provide sufficient friction to prevent the baby 6 being able to alter this precisely set position.
The gripper means 16 is provided with a recess 60 for receiving the feeding bottle 4. The inside of the recess 60 is provided with plastics interlocking-material in the form of Velcro (registered trade mark) material 62.
A strip of similar material 64 can be wound around the feeding bottle 4. The material 62,64 is thus engageable together in a well known manner in order to secure the feeding bottle 4 in the recess 60 in the gripper means 16.
It will be appreciated from Figure 1 that the baby 6 can be fed without a parent or other person having to constantly hold the feeding bottle 4. This thus relieves much of the present demands made on parents or other persons feeding babies.
Referring now to Figures 7 to 10, there is shown second gripping apparatus 66. In Figures 7 to 10, similar parts as in Figures 1 to 6 have been given the-same reference numerals for ease of comparison and understanding.
In Figures 7 to 10, it will be seen that the first section 8 is in two parts 68, 70. It will also be seen that the second section 10 is in two parts 72, 74.
The various parts 68,70,72,74 can easily be moulded from a plastics material and they are preferably moulded from acrylonitrile butadiene styrene.
The parts 68,70,72,74 are held together by pairs of screws 76,78,80,82 as shown most clearly in Figure 7.
The screw pairs 78 act solely to secure together the parts 68,70,72,74. The pair of screws 76 locate one in either side of a groove 84 on a member 86 forming part of the clamp means 12. The two screws 76 cause friction in the groove 84, thus enabling the clamp means 12 to be rotated with respect to the first section 8 and be held in position by friction.
The pair of screws 80 locate in either side of a groove 88 in the extension member 20. The extension member 20 is a separately formed item as shown in Figure 10. When the screws 80 are tightened, they cause the required friction in the groove 88 so that the first section 8 and the second section 10 can be rotated with respect to each other.
A screw 90 screws through the two parts 68, 70 of the first section 8 and it also screws through the left hand end of the extension member 20 as shown in Figure 10. Thus the screws 90 (see Figure 7) act as a pivot pin enabling the first section 8 and the second section 10 to pivot with respect to each other about the screw 90.
The two screws 80 act on either side of a groove 92 in a member 94 which forms part of the gripper means 16. The screws 82 cause a required amount of friction enabling the gripper means 16 to be rotated with respect to the second section 10. Depending upon how tight the various screws are tightened in the grooves 84,88,92, the various parts of the second gripping apparatus 66 can be permanently locked in position, or can be made an adjustable tight friction fit.
As shown most clearly in Figure 7, the gripper means 16 is in the form of a C-shaped clip 96. The clip 96 has bent portions 98 which form a lead-in entrance section to the clip 96 so that a feeding bottle 4 can easily be pushed into the clip 96. The clip is made of a resilient plastics material so that it will spring apart and will then grip the feeding bottle 4 due to the resilience of the plastics material. The gripper means 16 and also the clamp means 12 and the extension member 20 are preferably made of nylon.
As can be seen from Figure 10, the finger screw 36 is formed of a bolt 100 and a wing nut 102.
The second gripping apparatus 66 shown in Figures 7 to 10 can easily be moulded and it can easily be kept clean during use. The gripping apparatus may be produced in various desired colours, for example white, blue or pink. Other colours, or mixtures of colours,may be employed if desired.
It is to be appreciated that the embodiments of the invention described above with reference to the accompanying drawings have been given by way of example only and that modifications may be effected. Thus, for example, the material 64 shown in Figure 6 could be in the form of a closed band which is closed by an elasticated portion.
The closed band would then firmly grip feeding bottles 4 of different sizes, and could easily be fitted over desired feeding bottles 4. The first and the second sections 8,10 as shown in Figures 3 and 4 have straight sides but these sides could be curved. The first and the second sections 8,10 as shown in Figures 3 and 4 are of flat material but they could be of circular material if desired. Various types of ball and socket joints may replace one or more of the various illustrated connecting joints. Toys can be hung on the gripper means 16, for example using the recess 60. Also, the gripping apparatus 2 can be used on pushchairs other than the illustrated buggy 14 and it can also be used on gribs, cots or other apparatus for containing a baby.It will be seen from Figure 1 that the gripping apparatus 2 may be likened to an arm with the first section 8 corresponding to a person's bicep, the second section 10 corresponding to the persons forearm, and the gripper means 16 corresponding to the persons hand. If desired, the gripping apparatus 2 may comprises more sections than Just first and second sections 8,10. Also the gripper means 16 only has to be such that it securely retains the feeding bottle in place.
The gripping apparatus can operate from both sides of the buggy 14 or the other apparatus for containing the baby 6. In this case, two separate arm sections would be employed which would meet together in front of the baby, where gripper means would be provided to hold the feeding bottle 4.
In a further modified design, the gripper means 16 is provided with a hole 66. A screw threaded shaft on a separate holding member (not shown) can be passed through the hole 66 and then a nut (not shown) can be tightened on the screw threaded shaft. The holding member may act with the gripper means 16 as shown in Figure 5 to grip the feeding bottle 4, instead of using the Velcro material 62,64. Persons who are infirm may also find the apparatus of the present invention very useful.

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1. Gripping apparatus for releaseably gripping a feeding bottle for a baby, which gripping apparatus comprises bendable arm means, clamp means which is connected to a first end portion of the bendable arm means and which is for clamping the bendable arm means to apparatus for containing the baby, and gripper means which is connected to a second end portion of the bendable arm means and which is for releaseably gripping the feeding bottle.
2. Gripping apparatus according to claim 1 in which the bendable arm means comprises at least first and second sections, the first and the second sections being pivotally connected together, the clamp means being connected to the first section, and the gripper means being connected to the second section.
3. Gripping apparatus according to claim 2 in which the first section is pivotally connected to the second section by a pivot pin.
4. Gripping apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims in which the clamp means comprises first and second clamp parts which are tightened together by a finger screw.
5. Gripping apparatus according to claims 2 and 5 in which the clamp means is adjustably secured to one end of the first section.
6. Gripping apparatus according to claim 5 in which the clamp means has an extension member which fits into a recess at one end of the first section.
7. Gripping apparatus according to claim 2 or to claim 2 and any claim when appendant to claim 2 in which the gripper means is adjustably secured to one end of the second section.
8. Gripping apparatus according to claim 7 in which the gripper means has an extension member which fits into a recess in one end of the second section.
9, Gripping apparatus according to claim 8 in which the extension member on the gripper means is of a sufficient length that it can be slid into and out of the recess in the second section by varying degrees for baby feeding adjustment purposes, whilst still providing a secure connection.
10. Gripping apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims in which the gripper means is C-shaped and is made of a resilient material.
11. Gripping apparatus according to claim 1 in which the bendable arm means is a flexible arm.
12. Gripping apparatus for releaseably gripping a feeding bottle for a baby, substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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GB199288A (en) * 1922-08-19 1923-06-21 Edmund John William Parker Holder for infant's feeding bottle
GB370268A (en) * 1931-06-24 1932-04-07 Alexander Mcgregor Michael Improvements in or relating to supports for infants' feeding bottles
GB446123A (en) * 1935-01-24 1936-04-24 Frederick Bell Complete bottle feeder enabling a baby to be fed in cot, perambulator or elsewhere without assistance
GB1031142A (en) * 1964-03-13 1966-05-25 Leo Daniel Dick Supporting device for a baby's bottle
GB2139504A (en) * 1983-05-11 1984-11-14 Willy Wu Infant nursing aid
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GB2285790A (en) * 1994-01-21 1995-07-26 Michael Lock Leak free baby bottle and holding arm
GB2371993A (en) * 2000-11-28 2002-08-14 Karl Alan Rogers Infant feeding device
GB2368832A (en) * 2001-07-23 2002-05-15 June Duncan Device for supporting a feeding bottle
GB2368832B (en) * 2001-07-23 2002-10-09 June Duncan On the move feeder
US6629727B2 (en) 2001-10-05 2003-10-07 Mattel, Inc. Infant support with entertainment device
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