Baby bottle having removable handles and an automated sound producing means

  

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Baby bottle having removable handles and an automated sound producing means

Invention: Baby bottle having removable handles and an automated sound producing means

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1998Invention patented by Christopher B. Dunnum on March 3rd, 1998. Abstract: A baby bottle includes one or more removably attached handles with a integral voice chips received therein. The integral voice chips is in communication with a mechanical thermostat received within an arcuate portion of the handle that is grasped by a user. Upon the thermostat sensing a preselected temperature, a pair of timer circuits in communication therewith activate the voice chip. When the thermostat detects a temperature below the predetermined value, the timer circuits disable the voice chip after a predetermined duration. Accordingly, when a baby or other user grasps the handle, music or other sound recordings will be automatically emitted. When the baby releases the handle, the voice chip will be deactivated within a predetermined duration thereafter.
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