Patent classifications
A61J17/1011
TEETHING MITT
A teething mitt includes a teething portion having at least one raised element disposed on an outer surface, the at least one raised element configured to transition from a first position to a second position in response to external pressure; and a glove portion that has a first end configured to couple with the teething portion; and a second end configured to receive a hand of a user, the second portion having an adjustable strap affixed to an exterior of the bottom end and configured to secure the glove portion to the user.
ILLUMINATED BABY BOTTLE DEVICE AND METHOD
An illuminated baby bottle device including a cap, a nipple, a body configured to retain a liquid, and a base. The body includes an inner-wall and an outer-wall. The nipple is affixable and sealed to the cap, and the protective-cover is also affixable to the cap to protect the nipple and maintain sanitary conditions of the nipple, where the cap is affixable to one end of the body. The base is affixable to the body on the opposing end from the cap. Base is affixable to the body, with the base including a power-supply and an audio-source configured to provide an audio-track. The body includes a light-source arranged between the inner-wall and the outer-wall configured to illuminate the baby bottle device. The light-source includes multiple colors and is illuminated by at least one light-emitting-diode.
Sensory Stimulating Developmental Stuffed Animal Pacifier and Teething Toy
This is a disclosure related to a device that is for the independent use by an infant or toddler for self-soothing and stimulation of the five senses. This device is designed for the natural needs of infants and toddlers; cognitively, psychologically, and physically. It consists of a small stuffed animal with differing traits and features such as ears and tail to create a variety of animals with a pacifier, teething surfaces and a clip attachment to secure to the child to prevent loss. Inherent in this device are a visually attractive soft animal body and face, a pacifier and teething surfaces with numerous textures, sounds and smells to fill the need to meet all the five sense. The integrity of the device is made to meet all safety standards for toys of the CPSC.
Pacifier with downloadable voice and music and monitoring capabilities
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.
MODULAR PACIFIER ASSEMBLY
A modular pacifier assembly having a modular mouth guard assembly including a nipple. The modular mouth guard assembly includes a mouth guard shield and a removable mouth guard plate that interconnects into the mouth guard shield.
Modular pacifier assembly
A modular pacifier assembly having a modular mouth guard assembly including a nipple. The modular mouth guard assembly includes a mouth guard shield and a removable mouth guard plate that interconnects into the mouth guard shield.
PLUSH STUFFED ANIMAL WITH REMOVABLE RIGID TEETHING BANDANA
A plush toy is provided advantageously in the shape of an animal having a head, neck and torso. A separate, preferably removable, rigid teething member is disposed around the neck of the animal. In one advantageous form, the teething member is in the shape of a bandana.
Vibrating Oral Comfort Device and Method of Assembly
A child's oral comfort device such as a teether or pacifier includes a strap, such as a wrist band, a housing removably attached to the strap, and a mouth portion fixed to the housing. The housing has a base and a removable cap. Inside the base of the housing is a printed circuit board having a sensor, a timer, a vibrator motor, a power source and a controller. When the infant applies pressure to the mouth portion, the sensor responds and sends a signal to the controller that activates the vibrator to vibrate the mouth portion for a predetermined time. The controller then prevents the vibrator from vibrating until the child reactivates the device with more pressure to start the vibrating cycle again. When the removable cap is attached, the housing and mouth portion are sealed preventing liquid from coming into contact with printed circuit board or its components. The strap, housing and mouth portion are constructed of silicone.
PACIFIER DEVICE
A pacifier device that includes location finding features in addition to common features of a pacifier for children. The pacifier device includes a beep unit that can generate an intense unit. A control unit can receive a command from a user device within a predefined distance from the pacifier device over a wireless network, and the control unit upon receiving the command, triggers the beep unit to emit an intense audio signal. The user device can be a smartphone and the user can follow the audio signal to find the misplaced pacifier device quickly and easily.
Lullaby Pacifier
The invention disclosure relates to a baby pacifier. The pacifier disclosed herein has a built-in memory system, Bluetooth device, audio system, and control switch. The pacifier is meant for imparting soothing and comforting feelings to the child once it uses the pacifier via an audio system. The pacifier, once activated, is capable of producing music, stories, poems, and a parent's voice via the audio system. The pacifier increases the learning capabilities of a child through the activation of the auditory stimulus.