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PACIFIER DEVICES
20220087905 · 2022-03-24 ·

Implementations of the present disclosure describe a pacifier device having a base portion, a nipple portion, and an attachment portion. The nipple portion is coupled to and protruding from the base portion in a first direction. The attachment portion is coupled to and protruding from the base portion in a second direction that is generally opposite to the first direction. The attachment portion is configured to rotate with the pacifier device to aid in connecting the pacifier device to a hub. The attachment portion may be inserted into a slot on an outer surface of a body to form a pacifier system.

THERAPY DEVICE
20220079846 · 2022-03-17 ·

A cold and/or hot therapy device that utilizes insulation to maintain its temperature.

Teething pacifier ring
11833111 · 2023-12-05 ·

The binky rings is the only product of its kind that combines teething beads and pacifiers into one multi-functional product and can be conveniently clipped onto any and all items and surfaces. This unprecedented product is uniquely designed to be large enough to be hard to lose, and small enough to fit in any purse, diaper bag, and even a pocket for transport and quick access. Furthermore, the durable lobster clasps will allow for the option to turn the binky rings into a traditional binky clip, per consumer preference.

Pacifier with Downloadable Voice and Music and Monitoring Capabilities
20220062113 · 2022-03-03 ·

This device will be a nipple that will soothe a child while providing soft noise for the child as well as providing perhaps educational material at the request of the parent. The sound itself can be emitted through a speaker and can be done wirelessly through a variety of wireless means. Alternatively, a chip may also be used to store various sounds that can be changed at the request of the user either remotely or locally. Because the parent will want to know when the child falls asleep, the noise from the device will automatically shut off once the child has stopped sucking on the pacifier.

TEETHER WITH WRISTBAND
20210322282 · 2021-10-21 ·

An objective of the present disclosure is to provide a teether, wherein the teether is prevented from twisting when the circumferential length of a band thereof worn around the wrist of an infant is adjusted so as to not harm the body of the infant and a comfortable fit around the wrist is ensured.

PACIFIER COVER AND TEETHER
20210322281 · 2021-10-21 ·

A pacifier cover system, a pacifier cover, a teether, and a pacifier cover and teether device capable of being attached to a pacifier are disclosed herein. The pacifier cover can attach to a pacifier handle to add a decorative flare to the pacifier, to increase the size of the pacifier such that the pacifier is easier to find when lost or when a child drops the pacifier, and to create a larger area to grip by both the parents and child. The pacifier cover can also include raised bumps or protrusions for teething and to assist in gripping the device. The pacifier cover includes a connecting mechanism having a connector ring with an outer sidewall connected to a back surface of the pacifier cover, an upper surface connected to the outer sidewall, an inner surface connected to the upper surface, and a curved portion with a radius of curvature interconnected to the inner surface and forming a lip. The connector ring further having a cavity formed by a cavity wall extending downward from the curved portion, the cavity at least partly surrounded by the connector ring, where the cavity receives a portion of the pacifier handle when the pacifier cover is connected to the pacifier.

Parent-infant-interactive, sensory-stimulation toy and methods of use

This disclosure is generally directed to a parent-infant-interactive, sensory-stimulation toy and associated methods of use. Such a toy features an interchangeable elongated feather-like tail member used for gently and playfully stroking a baby's body, wherein the material use for the feather-like member can be made from various types of irresistibly touchable and non-toxic (and preferably hypoallergenic), baby-safe materials of various textures and different sensations. Such materials include, but are not limited to, silks and velvet that are specially configured to provide the desired touch sensory stimulation while eliminating a choking hazard. The toy features a soft and squeezable body member with other graspable appendages and sound-emanating internal components (bells, rattles, crinkle paper, etc.), and the toy as a whole is artistically designed to be visually stimulating to a child, often being fashioned after various animals and/or imaginary characters.

INFANT DOSAGE DISPENSER
20210308014 · 2021-10-07 ·

An infant dosage dispenser for providing a safe one-piece dispensing vehicle in an infant pacifier nipple configuration. The dispenser has a nipple with a shaft and base formed of medical grade molded silicone synthetic resin forming a fluid retention chamber with contoured annular sidewall and integral interconnecting bottom. An access opening is formed for selective operation in the bottom of the base by deflection of a transverse self-sealing access slit there within.

Mask for administration of inhaled medication

A breathing mask for use in administering inhalable medications to a patient in need of an inhaled drug is provided. The mask disclosed herein is particularly useful for use with very young children. The mask is made from a flexible molded plastic silicone or elastomeric material, and has an anthropometrically/anatomically/ergonomically contoured shape to provide a good seal, a comfortable fit, and minimal dead space within the mask. The airway is aligned with nose. There may be an orifice for use with a soother device to calm a child using the mask. Also provided is a visual flow indicator to provide an indication of the quality of the seal of the mask on the face.

Pacifier with milk dispenser
11096870 · 2021-08-24 ·

A pacifier for dispensing a liquid such as milk, the pacifier including a nipple, including a milk entering aperture disposed at a first end of the nipple, a milk expelling aperture disposed at a second end of the nipple opposite from the first end of the nipple, and a milk holding portion to hold milk therein and to receive the nipple, the milk receiving portion including a milk supplying aperture to correspond to the milk entering aperture of the nipple to supply milk from the milk holding portion to the nipple.