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US1841273A
US1841273A US51884431A US1841273A US 1841273 A US1841273 A US 1841273A US 51884431 A US51884431 A US 51884431A US 1841273 A US1841273 A US 1841273A
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    • 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
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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
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  • This invention relates to nursing bottle holders, and its general object is to provide a bottle holder that is formed from strands of wire and will support a bottle in nursing osition in a manner wherebythe'bottle will e flexibly held s'onthat movement of the child will cause correspondent movementof the bottle,'with the resultthe bottle-cannot be casually moved out of reach of the child,
  • A'further object of the invention is to pro-f vide a nursing bottle'holder that is simple in construction, inexpensive to manrifacture, exceptionally convenient to use and efficient in operation and service.
  • This invention also consistsin certain other features of construction, and in the comb na" tion and arrangement of the several parts, to
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation illustrating my holder and having a bottle supported thereby.
  • Figure 2 is a rear view thereof
  • FIG. 3 is a fragmentary side elevation showing the bottle receiving means supported in a position when not in use.
  • Figure 4 is a sectional view takenap'proxr mately on Figure 5 is a top plan view of the holder.
  • the reference numeral 1 indicates the supporting portion of the device and which, is formed which is substantially semi-circular information and from the ends of the base 2 the strand of wire iseXtended upwardly in semicircular formation to provide the upright i portion 3.
  • One of the upper ends of the upright po tion is looped upon itself to provide a ring at and thence is twisted about the opposite end to provide what may be termed a substantially L-shape twisted portion 5. From 'minates in a relatively smallring l0.- I l therein,
  • a nursing bottle holder comprising a supporting portion including right angled disposed "integrally connected members; one of said members having their ends twisted about each other, a holder portion, bottle retion to receive the holder portion for rotatable and longitudinal movement, and a hook for holding the holder portion in lnoperative position;
  • a nursing bottle holder comprising a supporting portion including a base, an upright portion formed with said basev and having" its upper ends twisted about; each other, one of said ends being looped to proand terminating in a loop arranged parallel with the ring, a hookformed vlde a ring,
  • a bottle holder portion including a hanger received by theloop and ring for rotatable and-longitudinal move ment, bottle receiving means formed with thebottleholderportionand saidhook be 1'12;
  • nursing vbottle'holder comprising a right portion formed with the supporting portion and being substantially semi-circular in formation, one ofthe'ends ofthe upright portion having formed therewith airing, and terminating in' a loop arranged parallel with the ring, ahook formed with the other end, agb ottle holder portion including/a. hanger loosely received by the ring and loop, afrelait tively smalliring: formed 'with the bottle holder portion and disposed at oneend-thereof, anenlarged ring at the opposite end, said i I last.
  • a nursing ibottle'rholder comprising a supporting portion including a base .of semi I circular formation, an upright portionhof semi-circular. formation and i being formed witha base, I portion'being twisted about themselves to provide an .L-shape portion, one of said upper ends being provided with a ring and a ahangier. mounted for loop arranged in parallelism with each other,
  • ahook formed. with the Opposite end' and being disposed at right angles with respect to the loop, a bottle holder portion including rotatable and longitudinal movement in the ring and loop,'a depending portion formed'with the hanger trmmating in a relatively small r ng V l I aril enlarged ring formed with the hanger and cooperating with the relative small ring an p the upper-ends of said upright

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Jan. 12, 1932. c. s. ASHBY NURSING BOTTLE HOLDER I Filed Feb. 27, 1931 Carl JS 5mm WITNESS:
from a single strandof wire having a base 2 Patented Jan. 12, 1932 NURSING Bones aunas Application filed. Februar 27,
This invention. relates to nursing bottle holders, and its general object is to provide a bottle holder that is formed from strands of wire and will support a bottle in nursing osition in a manner wherebythe'bottle will e flexibly held s'onthat movement of the child will cause correspondent movementof the bottle,'with the resultthe bottle-cannot be casually moved out of reach of the child,
A'further object of the invention is to pro-f vide a nursing bottle'holder that is simple in construction, inexpensive to manrifacture, exceptionally convenient to use and efficient in operation and service.
' This invention also consistsin certain other features of construction, and in the comb na" tion and arrangement of the several parts, to
be hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and specifically pointed out in the appended claims.
' In describing my invention in detail, reference will be had to the accompanying drawings wherein like characters denote like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and in which Figure 1 is a side elevation illustrating my holder and having a bottle supported thereby.
Figure 2 is a rear view thereof;
*1 Figure 3 is a fragmentary side elevation showing the bottle receiving means supported in a position when not in use.
Figure 4 is a sectional view takenap'proxr mately on Figure 5 is a top plan view of the holder. Referring to the drawings in detail, the reference numeral 1 indicates the supporting portion of the device and which, is formed which is substantially semi-circular information and from the ends of the base 2 the strand of wire iseXtended upwardly in semicircular formation to provide the upright i portion 3. a
One of the upper ends of the upright po tion is looped upon itself to provide a ring at and thence is twisted about the opposite end to provide what may be termed a substantially L-shape twisted portion 5. From 'minates in a relatively smallring l0.- I l therein,
line 44 of Figure 3, looking in. w the direction of the arrows. lttisfthought from tionwthat the advantages and novel features s erial il 'o.
the twist-ed 'portion 5, the first mentioned I endjis directed downwardly and terminates .an elongated loopfi which'cooperateswith the ring 4, for a purpose which'willbe presently' apparent, while the "other end terminates in a hook? directed substantially fiat right angles" to the loop 6.
is. also formed from a single strand of wire n {a manner to providea hanger iportion 8 r The lsupporting 'POItlOIl .of the device 7 substantially -U -sha'pe lin configuration; and
having i f ormed with one'end an enlarged portion 8 disposed downwardly .andter gwTlieirings 9 and lO-ar adapted to receive the bottle which is indicated by thelett'er A ring 9i and "atits "opposite "end the hanger inraum'annerwhereby the body I portion of 1 I theabottle is received by the enlarged ring 9,-
while the neckof thebottleis received by thering-alO to' hold the bottlein a" positionas clearly shown in Figure l of the drawings, as ;i twill beunoted thatxthe hanger. portion 8wisrreceived' bygtlie ringu l and theloop '6 a and as. freely swingable 3 in the ring 41 and loop; 6- asiiwell as movable longitudinally with the result the bottle-cannotbe casually moved out of. reach of the child whilenursin aswill beapparent. v
, I VVhen': the Ott1e holding portion is not: in
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use; it isl swung to a; position as shown in g Flguiefi, and the depending POItlOlI' ofzthe hanger is: received: by thehook 7 asiclearly shown' i-rr Figure the foregoing descripofinyfinvention'will be readily apparent. II-Fde'ire it to be under'stood thatl' may niakeechanges in the construction and in the combination :and arrangement of the; several parts, provided that such changes fall with 1 in'ithe scope of the appendedclainisf :Whatzlcclairhiszr p a 1. A nursing bottle holder comprising a supporting portion including right angled disposed "integrally connected members; one of said members having their ends twisted about each other, a holder portion, bottle retion to receive the holder portion for rotatable and longitudinal movement, and a hook for holding the holder portion in lnoperative position;
supporting portion including a base,
2. A nursing bottle holder comprising a supporting portion including a base, an upright portion formed with said basev and having" its upper ends twisted about; each other, one of said ends being looped to proand terminating in a loop arranged parallel with the ring, a hookformed vlde a ring,
with the other end, a bottle holder portion including a hanger received by theloop and ring for rotatable and-longitudinal move ment, bottle receiving means formed with thebottleholderportionand saidhook be 1'12;
ing adapted to receive the bottle holder portion for securing, the latter in inoperative position. .7 i i 5 nursing vbottle'holder :comprising a right portion formed with the supporting portion and being substantially semi-circular in formation, one ofthe'ends ofthe upright portion having formed therewith airing, and terminating in' a loop arranged parallel with the ring, ahook formed with the other end, agb ottle holder portion including/a. hanger loosely received by the ring and loop, afrelait tively smalliring: formed 'with the bottle holder portion and disposed at oneend-thereof, anenlarged ring at the opposite end, said i I last. mentioned rings being adapted to re ceivea bottle to supportlthe latter in nursing position, and said 'hook'being adapted to se curethe bottleiholder portion in inoperative position; 1 i V V I 4:. A nursing ibottle'rholder comprising a supporting portion including a base .of semi I circular formation, an upright portionhof semi-circular. formation and i being formed witha base, I portion'being twisted about themselves to provide an .L-shape portion, one of said upper ends being provided with a ring and a ahangier. mounted for loop arranged in parallelism with each other,
ahook formed. with the Opposite end' and being disposed at right angles with respect to the loop, a bottle holder portion including rotatable and longitudinal movement in the ring and loop,'a depending portion formed'with the hanger trmmating in a relatively small r ng V l I aril enlarged ring formed with the hanger and cooperating with the relative small ring an p the upper-ends of said upright
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