Baby bottle assembly

  

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Baby bottle assembly

Invention: Baby bottle assembly

Year    Description
1992Invention patented by Victor J. Cautereels on September 3rd, 1992. Abstract: An assembly for mounting a nipple to a baby bottle including an adapter supporting the nipple against free movement through the bottle mouth, and a mounting collar with threaded fasteners engaging complementary fasteners on the bottle and clamping the nipple and adapter to the bottle. The position of the threads allows free rotating of the collar relative to the bottle threads in the absence of the adapter.
1994Invention patented by Daria X. Marandola on December 29th, 1994. Abstract: A bottle assembly for feeding an infant comprising a hollow exterior housing having open top and bottom ends, and a disposable insert member selectively insertable into and releasably attachable to the housing. The insert member comprises the nipple portion and a sack portion extending from the nipple portion which is adapted to be filled with a liquid. The nipple portion protrudes from the top end of the housing and the sack portion resides within the housing when the insert member is secured thereto.
1998Invention patented by Rodolfo Mario Pillado on November 29th, 1998. Abstract: A feeding container preferably in the form of a baby bottle including an elongated body having a curved configuration along its length, wherein the body includes a hollow interior and an open end disposed in communication with the hollow interior and an oppositely disposed closed end. The body also includes a sidewall portion disposed in surrounding relation to the hollow interior and defining the boundaries thereof, wherein the sidewall includes a first portion and a substantially oppositely disposed second portion both of which have outer surfaces with predetermined curvilinear configurations. A support assembly in the form of a plurality of spaced apart support members are formed on the first portion of the sidewall and are disposed and cooperatively structured with the first portion to allow the disposition of the body in a more stable horizontal orientation without spilling or rolling. When in a supported horizontal orientation, the body is specifically configured to allow for a shifting in the center of gravity thereof dependent on the quantity of liquid material contained within the hollow interior. In any of the plurality of supported horizontal orientations, the nipple associated with the body will be maintained in an upwardly angled, "non-leak" position and in spaced relation to the supporting surface.
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