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  • FIG. 1 shows a front elevation of the bottle
  • Fig. 2 a vertical section in the line a b Fig.3, aportion of the same section, enlarged
  • Fig. 4 a horizontal section in the line 0 d.
  • the object of my invention is to construct a simple and convenient apparatus for determining the right temperature of the nursingfluid in a nursing-bottle; and it consists in a novel combination of a thermometer with a singularly-formed nursing-bottle.
  • I have cast or formed the glass bottle A with a shallow longitudinal'indentation, B, along one of its straight sides, the lower end D of which indentation is enlarged wide and deep enough to receive the bulb G of a thermometer, the pipe of which is bent, and lies snugly in the indentation B, so as not to protrude above the surface of the bottle.
  • a hole or vent, E as a connnunication between the inside of the bottle A and the bulb O of the thermometer.
  • a shield, F of any suitable material, and fitting loosely in the mouth of the enlargement D, is pressed to the bulb 0 by a rubber band, G, encircling the bottle A in an annular indentation, and drawn through or fastened to the shield F in such way that it forms a cushion between the shield F and t-11e $".:P and, to prevent any leakage, a rubber washer is arranged between the bulb G and the bottom of the enlargement D, which does not prevent the fluid in the bottle A comin, contact with the bulb (3.
  • the rubber band Gr may be formed in ring-shaped piece, or, as shown in the draw with its ends hooked together by a clam lock.
  • the available highest and lowest tempera is marked on the bottle A at f and g.
  • the band G with the shield F, the mometer, and the rubber washer, can be e removed for cleaning the bottle A, and as easily applied to it and adjusted for u! the most inexperienced nurse.
  • the rubber band G the shield F may be varied in shape or 1 rial, as may be the bottle itself.
  • What I claim is The combination of a nursing-bottle structed with suitable recesses, and i vent-hole, and a thermometer, and the F, and a rubber band, G, or its equii substantially in the manner shown, and purpose set forth.

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L. MEYER. Nursigg-Bottles,
0 197,156. Patented Nov. I3, 1877.
N,PETERS. PHOTO LUDWIG MEYER, OF BERLIN, PRUSSIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN NURSING-BOTTLES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 197,
April 13, 1877.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Lunwre MEYER, of the cityof Berlin, Prussia, Germany, have invented a new and Improved Nursing-Bottle, which invention is fully set forth in the following specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, in which Figure 1 shows a front elevation of the bottle; Fig. 2, a vertical section in the line a b Fig.3, aportion of the same section, enlarged; Fig. 4, a horizontal section in the line 0 d.
The object of my invention is to construct a simple and convenient apparatus for determining the right temperature of the nursingfluid in a nursing-bottle; and it consists in a novel combination of a thermometer with a singularly-formed nursing-bottle.
For this purpose I have cast or formed the glass bottle A with a shallow longitudinal'indentation, B, along one of its straight sides, the lower end D of which indentation is enlarged wide and deep enough to receive the bulb G of a thermometer, the pipe of which is bent, and lies snugly in the indentation B, so as not to protrude above the surface of the bottle.
In the center of the enlargement D is provided a hole or vent, E, as a connnunication between the inside of the bottle A and the bulb O of the thermometer.
For the purpose of securing the thermometer to its place, a shield, F, of any suitable material, and fitting loosely in the mouth of the enlargement D, is pressed to the bulb 0 by a rubber band, G, encircling the bottle A in an annular indentation, and drawn through or fastened to the shield F in such way that it forms a cushion between the shield F and t-11e $".:P and, to prevent any leakage, a rubber washer is arranged between the bulb G and the bottom of the enlargement D, which does not prevent the fluid in the bottle A comin, contact with the bulb (3.
The rubber band Gr may be formed in ring-shaped piece, or, as shown in the draw with its ends hooked together by a clam lock.
To simplify the use of the apparatus, the available highest and lowest tempera is marked on the bottle A at f and g.
The band G, with the shield F, the mometer, and the rubber washer, can be e removed for cleaning the bottle A, and as easily applied to it and adjusted for u! the most inexperienced nurse.
It is evident that the rubber band G the shield F may be varied in shape or 1 rial, as may be the bottle itself.
I know that the combination of a then eter and a nursing-bottle is not new; it was before effected only in such m: that the removal of the thermometer for in gpurposeswas very difficult and trouble causing, in most cases, the breaking c thermometer. It is the very handy rem and fixing back to its place of the latter is the object I have accomplished by n V100.
What I claim is The combination of a nursing-bottle structed with suitable recesses, and i vent-hole, and a thermometer, and the F, and a rubber band, G, or its equii substantially in the manner shown, and purpose set forth.
This specification signed by me this '5 of March, 1877.
LUDWIG MEY Witnesses CARL T. BURGHARDT, BERTHOLD R01.
156, dated November 13, 1877; application filed
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US2755665A (en) * 1953-03-30 1956-07-24 Hrand M Muncheryan Temperature indicating device
US3682344A (en) * 1970-08-17 1972-08-08 Arnelson N Lopez Nursing bottle formed by a housing and a rubber nipple
US4218141A (en) * 1978-05-26 1980-08-19 Hellma Gmbh & Co. Kg Vapor analysis test tube

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2755665A (en) * 1953-03-30 1956-07-24 Hrand M Muncheryan Temperature indicating device
US3682344A (en) * 1970-08-17 1972-08-08 Arnelson N Lopez Nursing bottle formed by a housing and a rubber nipple
US4218141A (en) * 1978-05-26 1980-08-19 Hellma Gmbh & Co. Kg Vapor analysis test tube

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