Baby bottle fixer

12589052 ยท 2026-03-31

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    Abstract

    The Baby Bottle Fixer for uninterrupted sleep during napping. Crafted from versatile fabric, the baby bottle fixer has a fastener in the form of a Velcro fastening system, which ensures reliable fixation of the bottle. The belt boasts adjustable Velcro, on both the left and right sides, as well as a stretchable middle part. It also includes a Velcro, hook and loop fastener, in the middle for a bottle security. Adjusting the length of the belt is simple, allowing customization according to individual preferences and ensuring the desired distance from the baby's face or chest is achieved. The Velcro, hook and loop fastener, fastening system guarantees a secure hold, preventing any slipping or accidental dropping of the bottle. This clever design also allows for comfortable positioning in front of the baby's face or chest by regulating the length and tension.

    Claims

    1. A baby bottle fixer consisting of: An x shaped symmetric fixer with two longer panels and two shorter panels equipped with a hook and loop system and an elastic part on each panel which is symmetrical about the fixed joint in the middle of the longer panels; The shorter central symmetric panels combined together create a channel designed to hold a bottle; Each of the two longer central symmetric panels creates two symmetric channels at the end to secure around stroller bars or a car seat to position the central shorter panels in the middle of the stroller bars.

    2. The baby bottle fixer of claim 1, wherein the channel tapers from the first panel of the fixer to the second panel positioning the central shorter panels in the middle of the stroller.

    3. The baby bottle fixer of claim 1, wherein the baby bottle fixer always has a fixed horizontal line configuration.

    4. The baby bottle fixer of claim 1, wherein the second panel of the fixer includes a pair of apertures for removable attachment to a pair of protrusions located on the second panel.

    5. The baby bottle fixer of claim 4, wherein the pair of apertures can be accessed via the hook and loop system.

    6. The baby bottle fixer of claim 1, wherein the pair of distal panels of the fixer include a hook and loop system, allowing the symmetric fixer with a channel in the middle to form two loops.

    7. The baby bottle fixer of claim 1, wherein all attachable components can be removably secured to the bars or bottle using hook and loop system.

    8. The baby bottle fixer of claim 1, wherein a central fabric portion of longer panels contains an elastic part on each panel, which is symmetrical about the fixed joint to provide maximum stretch for movements of uninterrupted napping.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manner in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.

    (2) FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the baby bottle fixer, wherein the belt is in an open position; perspective view of the ends; and having the attachable component; in an attached position

    (3) FIG. 2 shows the flexibility of the baby bottle fixer belt in accommodating different positions of the bottle relative to the face and size of the baby while being secured to a stroller.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION

    (4) The following description relates to the invention of the baby bottle fixer. Throughout the accompanying drawings, reference numerals are used to illustrate similar or identical elements of the baby bottle fixer. It is important to note that the presented embodiment, which involves feeding a baby in a horizontal position using the baby bottle fixer, is discussed for the purpose of clarity. The figures provided are intended to be illustrative and should not be considered as restrictive in any way.

    (5) Referring now to FIG. 1, there is shown a perspective view of the baby bottle fixer, wherein the belt is in an open position in an X shape. The baby bottle fixer belt accessory is designed with an X shaped belt consisting of two shorter ends (1) and two longer ends (2) connected by a stretchy middle part (3). The stretchy middle part (3) can include an elastic band.

    (6) Both of the longer ends (2) in the presented version have a Velcro system (4), hook and loop fastener placed one after the other.

    (7) The two shorter ends (1) have a Velcro system, on one shorter end hook fastener, on another shorter end loop fastener, form a channel (6) to accommodate the bottle (5). The channel (6) ensures reliable holding the bottle (5).

    (8) All four ends have a rectangular perimeter, providing a safer design. However, in other embodiments, the ends of the X shaped belt can have any suitable shape and can be configured as an oval, square, or rectangle.

    (9) To ensure the bottle remains securely in place, Velcro system, hook and loop fastener, is attached at all ends of the baby bottle fixer accessory. The Velcro system, can be fastened around the bottle (5), providing a firm grip and preventing the bottle from slipping or falling out during use. However, in other embodiments, the ends of the X shaped belt can use any other system to create channels of different diameters to securely hold the bottle or attach to stroller bars, allowing for adjustable channel diameters. The X shaped belt is constructed of a forgiving material, such as 100% cotton, which will be soft to the touch. In alternative embodiments, the belt can be made of elastic and belt includes fabric that can be removably secured using fasteners, such as snaps, zippers.

    (10) Referring now to FIG. 2, a perspective views of the baby bottle fixer are shown. The baby bottle fixer is securely attached to the stroller bars or carrier, holding the bottle in place. When in operation, the belt is positioned on or above the torso of a child, providing easy access to the mouth of the bottle. In this illustrated embodiment, the channels (7) are positioned around the stroller, creating a removably secured loop using a Velcro system. The channels can have different diameters to allow for easy and removable attachment to the stroller frame and control the length. The belt can be adjusted to accommodate different bottle sizes.

    (11) In alternative embodiments, the baby bottle fixer can also be positioned around other objects where the baby is placed, such as a baby carrier or car seat.

    (12) FIG. 2 depicts the flexibility of the baby bottle fixer belt in accommodating different positions of the bottle relative to the face and size of the baby. From normal position (8) of the belt, allowing the baby to hold the bottle while comfortably resting or sleeping. To where the belt is pushed down (9) to a lower position, providing additional support and preventing the bottle from being too close to the baby's face. Finally, when the belt is at its maximum stretch (10), ensuring a secure hold of the bottle while the baby naps with the bottle in their mouth. This angle allows the user to continually drink from the bottle comfortably.

    (13) Therefore, it is asserted that the present invention has been demonstrated and described in the most practical and preferred embodiments. However, it is acknowledged that variations and modifications may be made within the scope of the invention, and that those skilled in the art will recognize these obvious alterations. It should be understood that the optimal dimensional relationships for the various parts of the invention, including variations in size, materials, shape, form, function, assembly, and use, are readily apparent and apparent to those skilled in the art. Additionally, all equivalent relationships to those depicted in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.

    (14) Therefore, the foregoing is considered illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Additionally, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. Thus, all suitable modifications and equivalents within the scope of the invention may be utilized.