Glowing baby bottle nipple collar

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Inventors

Schrader, Jerome W.
Weatherby, Kyle R.

Application #

170328

Filed

Mar-18-1988

Published

May-23-1989

Current US Class

215/11.1
215/230
215/276

International Classes

A61J 009/00; A61J 011/04; B65D 041/08

Field of Search

215/11.1-11.6 215/295 215/230 215/276 128/360 250/462.1 250/463.1 250/464.1 250/465.1 250/466.1 250/467.1 D24/46 D24/47 D9/436

Examiners

Weaver; Sue A.

US Patent References

4688571   One-piece luminou...
4759453   Luminescent baby...

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Other References

"Plastics That Glow In The Dark", Modern Plastics, pp. 88-91, vol. 26, Oct., 1948.

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Abstract
A non-toxic luminescent nipple retaining collar is provided for baby bottles which enables those bottles to be seen and retrieved in the dark without the aid of light. The invention aids parents in locating the nursing bottle without turning on the light and completely awakening a child or others in the room. The child, if old enough, can retrieve the bottle himself and save the parents a trip. The retaining collar can absorb and store light from any natural or incandescent light source and emit that light for an extended period of time.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A luminescent glow-in-the-dark collar for retaining a nipple on a baby bottle, comprising;

a. a tubular ring wall sized to encompass an open neck of said baby bottle, said ring wall having a substantially flat apertured top surface and an oppositely disposed opened bottom end;

b. threads on an interior surface of said ring wall sized for attachment of said opened bottom end to threads on said neck of said baby bottle;

c. means for retaining said nipple with said means being said aperture of said flat apertured surface sized to receive said nipple with a flange of said nipple being retained between an inside surface of said flat apertured surface and a top edge of said baby bottle neck;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to infant feeding bottles and more precisely to nipple retaining collars manufactured with luminescent material which enables the bottle to be visible in the dark.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Past art patents were examined from a search conducted in the following classes and subclasses:

215/11R, 128/359, 360, 252, and 250/462.1.

The following patents were those produced by the search:

A patent issued to Kern on July 16, 1912, U.S. Pat. No. 1,032,610, shows a poison indicating bottle with a permanently disposed interior chamber housing a light emitting compound. This device would not be adaptable for use as a baby bottle nor especially as a collar thereof, due to the threadless neck of the bottle and the luminescent material being retained within a chamber in the bottle wall, posing a potential danger if the bottle was broken and the material ingested.
 
  A baby bottle employs a curved shape along its length and a beveled top to facilitate drinking therefrom.  The feeding nipple contains an annular connecting part the outer face of which defines a base plane and a central longitudinal axis perpendicular thereto,...