US2060194A - Nipple and bottle holder - Google Patents

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US2060194A
US2060194A US51524A US5152435A US2060194A US 2060194 A US2060194 A US 2060194A US 51524 A US51524 A US 51524A US 5152435 A US5152435 A US 5152435A US 2060194 A US2060194 A US 2060194A
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  • This invention relates to a combination nipple and bottle holder and has for an object to provide a device for holding nipples on baby bottles as well as for holding baby bottles within a desired range of movement.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide a nipple and bottle holder which will serve to prevent the baby from being able to remove the nipple from! the bottle, thus causing the milk to be spilled as well as prevent the baby from being able to throw the bottle onto the floor to cause it to be broken.
  • Figure l is a fragmentary perspective view of the nipple and bottle holder in use in a baby crib.
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation of the holder with the baby bottle firmly secured, the broken lines representing the bottle and position of the holder adjustments when removing the bottle from the holder.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the nipple and bottle holder clearly showing the adjustments.
  • H ( Figure 3) a combination nipple and bottle holder which serves for locking the nipple H firmly on the baby bottle 52 so that it cannot be removed therefrom while the holder is in position.
  • the holder I0 is provided with an adjustable strap or ribbon M for safely securing the bottle I 2 in any desired position as in a baby crib l5.
  • the bottle l2 may be of the conventional eight-ounce size and may be either oval or round, although this invention can equally be applied to bottles of lesser or greater size by making the holder of appropriate size therefor.
  • the same holder I0 is equally suitable on either an oval or a round bottle for the holder can automatically adjust itself to the shape of the bottle.
  • the holder I0 is thoughtfully made entirely of springlike or flexible metal smQQthly finished 01f.
  • the holder in consists of a ring l6 and a U-shaped arm I! connected at its ends to the ring it in any suitable manner as by rivet I8 and a smaller U-shaped arm l9 pivoted to the arm I! at 20.
  • the curved sections of the U-shaped arms I! and i9 are bent away from each other forming half rings 2! and 22, and when the arm i9 is pivoted by the pivot 20 to bring the leg of the arm 19 into coincidence with the leg of the arm I! as shown in Figures 1 and 2, the half rings 2!
  • the ring 16 is an expansible coil-spring being made of soft wire.
  • the ring l6 may be secured around either an oval or a round baby bottle.
  • the arm I9 is pivoted. to the open position shown in Figure 3 or shown in the dot dash outline Figure 2 whereupon the bottle I2 is pushed up from the bottom until the half ring 2
  • clasps 2'! are provided on each leg of the arm ll and are of sufiicient size to slide up over the combined leg of the arms I! and I9 as shown in Figure 2, the legs of the arm I! being provided with ridges 28 which assist in holding clasp 21'! in the raised position as shown in Figure 2.
  • the strap or tape 14 is secured to the holder ID by having its end suitably fastened thereto.
  • the ends 29 and 30 of the strap or tape l4 pass through an adjusting buckle 33, while the other ends of the strap M are secured together by a clasp 34.
  • the buckle 33 will be adjusted along the ends 29 and 30 of the strap [4 so as to hold the bottle l2 at the desired angle for the baby to make use thereof.
  • the other end of the strap l4 may be then secured to the woodwork of the crib l5.
  • the strap may be additionally secured to the bed clothing by means of a safety pin 35.
  • a nipple and bottle holder comprising an expansible ring adapted to embrace a baby bottle, a substantially U-shaped arm secured to said expansible ring and a shorter second U- shaped arm pivoted on said first U-shaped arm, the curved ends of said arms being bent away from each other to form half rings adapted to embrace a bottle neck and nipple.
  • a nipple and bottle holder comprising an expansible ring adapted to embrace a baby bottle, a substantially U-shaped arm secured to fit expansible ring and a shorter second U-shaped arm pivoted on said first U-shaped arm, the curved ends of said arms being bent away from each other to form half rings adapted to embrace a bottle neck and nipple and a clasp on said U-shaped arm adapted to slide therealong to lock said second arm in closed position.

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Nov. 10, 1936.
' v F. GISSUBEL NIPPLE AND BOTTLE HOLDER Original Filed June 21, 1952 Patented Nov. 10, 1936 UNlTED "STATES PATENT OFFICE NIPPLE AND BOTTLE HOLDER Frederick Gissubel, New York, N. Y.
2 Claims. (01. 248102 This invention relates to a combination nipple and bottle holder and has for an object to provide a device for holding nipples on baby bottles as well as for holding baby bottles within a desired range of movement. A further object of this invention is to provide a nipple and bottle holder which will serve to prevent the baby from being able to remove the nipple from! the bottle, thus causing the milk to be spilled as well as prevent the baby from being able to throw the bottle onto the floor to cause it to be broken.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a nipple and bottle holder having an adjustable strap or ribbon whereby the holder may be secured either to a crib or baby carriage when the baby is in its crib or carriage and whereby the strap or ribbon'is also serviceable to assist in holding the bottle when the baby is being held in the mothers arms.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, as will hereinafter become apparent, this invention comprises the constructions, combinations and arrangements of parts, hereinafter set forth, disclosed and shown on the accompanying drawing. In this drawing,
Figure l is a fragmentary perspective view of the nipple and bottle holder in use in a baby crib.
Figure 2 is a side elevation of the holder with the baby bottle firmly secured, the broken lines representing the bottle and position of the holder adjustments when removing the bottle from the holder.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the nipple and bottle holder clearly showing the adjustments.
There is shown at H] (Figure 3) a combination nipple and bottle holder which serves for locking the nipple H firmly on the baby bottle 52 so that it cannot be removed therefrom while the holder is in position. The holder I0 is provided with an adjustable strap or ribbon M for safely securing the bottle I 2 in any desired position as in a baby crib l5.
As shown the bottle l2 may be of the conventional eight-ounce size and may be either oval or round, although this invention can equally be applied to bottles of lesser or greater size by making the holder of appropriate size therefor. The same holder I0, however, is equally suitable on either an oval or a round bottle for the holder can automatically adjust itself to the shape of the bottle.
The holder I0 is thoughtfully made entirely of springlike or flexible metal smQQthly finished 01f. The holder in consists of a ring l6 and a U-shaped arm I! connected at its ends to the ring it in any suitable manner as by rivet I8 and a smaller U-shaped arm l9 pivoted to the arm I! at 20. The curved sections of the U-shaped arms I! and i9 are bent away from each other forming half rings 2! and 22, and when the arm i9 is pivoted by the pivot 20 to bring the leg of the arm 19 into coincidence with the leg of the arm I! as shown in Figures 1 and 2, the half rings 2! and 22 together form a clamp of the proper diameter to fit over the lower edge of the nipple II on the bottle l2 and securely clamp the nipple ll thereto. The ring 16 is an expansible coil-spring being made of soft wire. As a result of this feature the ring l6 may be secured around either an oval or a round baby bottle. In order to place the bottle I2 into position, the arm I9 is pivoted. to the open position shown in Figure 3 or shown in the dot dash outline Figure 2 whereupon the bottle I2 is pushed up from the bottom until the half ring 2| seeks again the edge of the nipple II. The other arm [9 is then pivoted to bring the half ring 22 against the other side of the edge of the nipple ll, thus clamping the nipple II on the bottle l2. In order to prevent the arm l9 from pivoting open again clasps 2'! are provided on each leg of the arm ll and are of sufiicient size to slide up over the combined leg of the arms I! and I9 as shown in Figure 2, the legs of the arm I! being provided with ridges 28 which assist in holding clasp 21'! in the raised position as shown in Figure 2. The strap or tape 14 is secured to the holder ID by having its end suitably fastened thereto.
One end 29 of strap M is fastened to ring l6 by metal eyelets as at 3! while the other end 30 of the strap I4 passes through an appropriate slit in one of the half rings and is fastened by metal eyelets thereto as at 32.
40 The ends 29 and 30 of the strap or tape l4 pass through an adjusting buckle 33, while the other ends of the strap M are secured together by a clasp 34. When in use in the babys crib, as shown in Figure 1, the buckle 33 will be adjusted along the ends 29 and 30 of the strap [4 so as to hold the bottle l2 at the desired angle for the baby to make use thereof. The other end of the strap l4 may be then secured to the woodwork of the crib l5. To assist in holding the bottle in the desired position, the strap It may be additionally secured to the bed clothing by means of a safety pin 35.
The detachable clasp 34 on the strap l4 permits the same to be likewise used when the baby is being held in the hands and strap l4 being adjusted about the neck of the person feeding the baby, or pinned to the clothing of the person feeding the baby, thereby preventing the accidental dropping of the bottle on the floor with the consequence of broken bottle and spilled milk.
Ihe novel features and the operation of this device will be apparent from the foregoing description. While the device has been shown and the structure described in detail, it is obvious that this is not to be considered limited to the exact form disclosed, and that changes may be made therein within the scope of what is claimed without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Having thus set forth and disclosed the nature of this invention, what is claimed is:
1. A nipple and bottle holder comprising an expansible ring adapted to embrace a baby bottle, a substantially U-shaped arm secured to said expansible ring and a shorter second U- shaped arm pivoted on said first U-shaped arm, the curved ends of said arms being bent away from each other to form half rings adapted to embrace a bottle neck and nipple.
2. A nipple and bottle holder comprising an expansible ring adapted to embrace a baby bottle, a substantially U-shaped arm secured to fit expansible ring and a shorter second U-shaped arm pivoted on said first U-shaped arm, the curved ends of said arms being bent away from each other to form half rings adapted to embrace a bottle neck and nipple and a clasp on said U-shaped arm adapted to slide therealong to lock said second arm in closed position.
FREDERICK GISSUBEL.
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US2579701A (en) * 1949-02-01 1951-12-25 Paul G Ridey Infant's bottle holder
US4062510A (en) * 1976-08-03 1977-12-13 Edward Brochu Nursing bottle holder
US4718623A (en) * 1986-08-25 1988-01-12 Mcclure Alice M Bottle sling for holding a baby bottle while traveling
US5082220A (en) * 1990-11-19 1992-01-21 Pollock Debra G Restraining device
US6758453B1 (en) * 2003-03-14 2004-07-06 George Ralko Bottle suspension device
US7043778B1 (en) * 2005-06-09 2006-05-16 Barbara Georgitsis Apparatus for crib attachment
US20070252048A1 (en) * 2006-04-26 2007-11-01 Kelli Ivie Object retaining device
US20130075541A1 (en) * 2011-09-25 2013-03-28 Allen Rubinstein Crib baby bottle holder for self feeding

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2579701A (en) * 1949-02-01 1951-12-25 Paul G Ridey Infant's bottle holder
US4062510A (en) * 1976-08-03 1977-12-13 Edward Brochu Nursing bottle holder
US4718623A (en) * 1986-08-25 1988-01-12 Mcclure Alice M Bottle sling for holding a baby bottle while traveling
US5082220A (en) * 1990-11-19 1992-01-21 Pollock Debra G Restraining device
US6758453B1 (en) * 2003-03-14 2004-07-06 George Ralko Bottle suspension device
US7043778B1 (en) * 2005-06-09 2006-05-16 Barbara Georgitsis Apparatus for crib attachment
US20070252048A1 (en) * 2006-04-26 2007-11-01 Kelli Ivie Object retaining device
US20130075541A1 (en) * 2011-09-25 2013-03-28 Allen Rubinstein Crib baby bottle holder for self feeding
US8925876B2 (en) * 2011-09-25 2015-01-06 Allen Rubinstein Crib baby bottle holder for self feeding

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