Patent classifications
A61J17/1111
Apparatus Useful for Infant Teething and Suckling
The present invention teaches an apparatus that is simultaneously useful for both teething and suckling. The apparatus includes an article of manufacture including a teething section and a section that simulates a nipple for suckling. The invention takes into account the natural position of the infant's thumb during suckling. In addition, the invention teaches regulating the amount of saliva resting on the teething and sucking apparatus surface. Further still, the invention teaches using an elongated strap to secure the teething and sucking apparatus to the infant's wrist to prevent losing it.
Pacifier Holder
A pacifier holder is comprised of a weighted body that sits on a surface, with an elongated appendage or appendages, and protrusion or protrusions, that extend from a body, in any direction, and serve as a pacifier retaining structure on which the handle of a pacifier or pacifiers, or other groove in a pacifier or pacifiers, can be easily hooked or rested upon, to store a pacifier or pacifiers in a hygienic manner, suspended above a surface, when not in use.
Transformable teething toy
A transformable teething toy comprising a first hub and a second hub. Resilient flexible rods connect the first hub to the second hub such that the inner surfaces of the first and second hubs are oriented to face towards each other. The teething toy is further transformable between an open position and a closed position. In the open position, the first and second hubs are spaced apart from each other by the resilient flexible rods to form an expanded structure. In the closed position, the resilient flexible rods are bent such that the expanded structure is collapsed and the inner surfaces of the first and second hubs are releasably engaged with each other.
MITTEN PACIFIER
A pacifier includes a nipple mounted on a mitten, which fits on either the left or right hand of a baby. The nipple extends laterally outwardly from one side edge of the mitten, in a region adjacent the baby's thumb. A strap on the mitten can be tightened to prevent the baby from losing the pacifier when the pacifier is not in the baby's mouth.
COMFORT AID
The invention provides a comfort aid (10) for a baby, toddler, or child, wherein the comfort aid (10) comprises a soother (11) and a fascia (12). The soother comprises a shield (20) and the fascia (12) overlies at least a part of the shield (20). The fascia (12) is configured to grip at least a part of an edge of the shield (20).
DEVICE FOR SECURING A PACIFIER IN AN ACCESSIBLE PLACE FOR THE CHILD USER DURING AND BEFORE USE
A pacifier securement device is provided. The pacifier securement device is adapted to secure a pacifier, of any kind, in a fabric-stuffed elongated tube providing a pacifier compartment with a snap closure to hold the pacifier to a proximal end of the tube. The proximal end snaps and unsnaps to allow for replacement and interchangeability as well as removal of the pacifier for washing and keeping the pacifier sanitary. The device is long enough so that the present invention is able to be snapped, zipped, or tucked into the child's clothing, strapped into the buckles of a car seat or stroller, bundled in a blanket, or snuggled by the infant, while keeping the secured pacifier within oral reach.
Dish washable teething shoe
A dish washable teething shoe for infants. The teething shoe is made of a food grade silicone rubber. The teething shoe defines a flat appendage that extends outward from front section of the shoe. The flat appendage shall extend outward from the front outsole of the shoe and the appendage shall follow the curvature of the front section of the shoe. The top and bottom sections of the flat appendage define a plurality of protuberances.
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.
Burping Pad Teething Device
The present invention relates generally to the field of accessories used in caring for infants and children. More specifically, the present invention relates to a combination burping cloth and teething device. The invention includes at least one teething member that is positioned on the top surface of the pad and is removably attached via at least one fastener. The teething member further provides an area for the infant to teeth or chew on without forcing the parent to separately hold the teething element.
Plush toy with sensory development
The plush toy includes a head attached to a body having two leg-like appendages. The toy has an opening leading to a first pocket located inside the body. The first pocket is interconnected to a second pocket located inside the head. The opening to the second pocket at the intersection of the head and body can be closed with a hook-and-look type fastener. The second pocket contains a sensory stimulus module capable of playing music, vibrating, and emitting white noise at different volumes to sooth a child. When inserted inside the second pocket, buttons on the module are aligned with indicia on the posterior side of the head which permit a user to press through the fabric to activate and control the module. A teether in the shape of hugging arms is attached to the toy and provides teething relief and enjoyment for the child.