A61J17/113

PACIFIERS AND METHODS FOR MAKING PACIFIERS

A pacifier may include a frame and a mouth shield secured to the frame at least partially by an overmold. An interface between the mouth shield and the frame may be continuous. A method for making a pacifier may include securing a frame in a shield mold defining a mouth shield cavity. The method may further include introducing a curable precursor material into the shield mold. The method may further include overmolding at least a portion of the curable material across at least a portion of the frame in the mold. The method may further include allowing the curable material to cure in the mouth shield cavity into a mouth shield at least partially secured to the frame by an overmold. An interface between the mouth shield and the frame may be continuous.

Pacifying personal protective device and a detachable pacifier arrangement
20250205118 · 2025-06-26 ·

A detachable pacifier arrangement includes a nipple portion and a handle portion detachably connected to one another by a child-proof securing arrangement. The nipple portion is designed to be sucked on by a child. The handle portion is designed to be connected to said nipple portion and grasped by a child or an adult. The child-proof securing arrangement is designed to detachably connect the nipple portion to the handle portion to releasably clamp the nipple portion and the handle portion together onto opposing sides of a panel of an object to be placed near a mouth of a child.

Pacifier cleaning and storage apparatus
12358029 · 2025-07-15 ·

A pacifier cleaning and storing apparatus is disclosed to have three main elements: an upper section, a center section and a lower section. Within the upper section is a pump with a water inlet and an adjustable spray nozzle. Within the lower section is an internal support member that is located at the substantial midpoint of the lower section. The apparatus can be opened, and a pacifier can be placed on the internal support member. Clean water is put into the center section, and when a resilient member on the upper sections is squeezed and downward pressure is applied, the water is forced through the inlet into the pump. The water is then sprayed, onto the pacifier. Once the pacifier has been cleaned, it can be removed, or remain within the apparatus.

AUTOMATIC PUSHING TYPE COMPLEMENTARY FOOD DEVICE

An automatic pushing type complementary food device which includes a clamping body, an elastic member and a colander, wherein the inner side of the clamping body is connected to one end of an elastic member in a clamped manner, the outer side of the clamping body is connected to the colander in a clamped manner, the other end of the elastic member extends into the colander, a complementary food cavity is provided in the colander, and overflow holes are provided in the outer wall of the colander. The automatic pushing type complementary food device is simple in structure, convenient to operate, capable of automatically pushing and collecting complementary food when a baby uses the device, free of auxiliary operation by a mother, capable of bringing convenience to the mother during feeding, capable of achieving automatic collection of the complementary food without a complex pushing structure, easy to clean and not prone to creating the situation that the baby mistakenly eats the complementary food, the usage experience can be improved while the safety of the baby in use can be guaranteed, and the characteristics of simple structure, convenience in operation, safety in use and good usage experience are achieved.

Pacifier Protector and Method
20260000581 · 2026-01-01 ·

Apparatus is provided for a protector for a pacifier that a parent or caregiver could choose for a child. The present disclosure teaches a pacifier protector that keeps a pacifier covered and clean, and also readily accessible, and allows the caregiver and child to continue using a pacifier of their choice. The apparatus of the present disclosure is easy to use and easy to clean. It may be used with other pacifier-retention systems that caregivers of the child may use or have. The apparatus encloses a pacifier, protecting it from getting dirty, and making it relatively easy to find. The present disclosure teaches methods of forming the pacifier protector.