US1896438A - Bottle handling device - Google Patents

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US1896438A
US1896438A US63205632A US1896438A US 1896438 A US1896438 A US 1896438A US 63205632 A US63205632 A US 63205632A US 1896438 A US1896438 A US 1896438A
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    • A61JCONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
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  • This invention relates tobottle handling devices, and in accordance with the present invention a device of the character above mentioned is provided for handling bottles and jars of all types, and particularly for handling nursing bottles and nipples.
  • the bottle handling device characterized. by the present invention will be found especially useful in removing a nursing bottle from a sterilizing bath, and for also removing the nipple from such bath, it being Well known inthe art that it is a common practice to sterilize nursing bottles and nipples by placing the same in boiling water for a reasonable period of time, and heretofore the'task of removing the bottle or nipple from the boiling water has been rather difficult, and the person so attempting to remove the bottle or nipple, is not infrequently burned.
  • the device embodying the features of the present invention will enable one to remove the bottle or nipple from the boiling water without danger of scalding his or her person.
  • Figure 1 is a perspectiveview showing the device applied to anursing bottle.
  • Figure 2 is a side elevational view thereof showing the manner of using the same for handling a nipple.
  • the handling device for nursing bottles and the like is formed from a single length of wire so shaped as to provide a handle equipped at one end for engaging both the neck and body of the bottle for placing the same into a sterilizing bath or removing the bottle from the bath.
  • the wire is bent to form a substantially V -shaped han- 45 dle 5 having the sides 6, 7 and the side 6 in this instant adjacent its free end is bent downwardly and at substantially right angles to the body of the side 6 as at 8, and is then looped as at 9 toprovide an eye or neck 50 engaging ring of relatively small diameter.
  • the handle 5 is held at substantially right angles tothe bottle 12, and with the loops 9' and 11 substantially al'ined with theqneck-equippe'd end of the bottle.
  • the device is then moved lengthwise of the bottle 12, the loop 11 first receiving the bottle and then continuing towards the, bottom of the bottle being followed by the loop 9, which latter loop receives the neck of the bottle while the loop ll receives the body portion of the bottle as clearly suggested in Figure 1.
  • the loops 9 and 11 so engaging the bottle 12 it will be seen that the bottle may be readily manipulated either for placing it in a sterilizing bath, or for removing the bottle from said bath. It is also apparent that with the device so engaging the bottle, 0
  • such a bottle may be held in a substantially inverted vertical position for draining the bottle subsequent to the removal of the same from its sterilizing bath.
  • a jar or bottle handling device formed from a single piece of wire bent intermediate its ends to form a handle, and at each of its ends to form a loop, one of said loops being of relatively small diameter to receive the neck of the bottle, and the other of the loops being of relatively large diameter to accommodate the body portion of the bottle.
  • a bottle or jar handling device comprising in combination a handle, a body embracing member formed at one end of said handle, and 1 a neck embracing member formed at the same end of said handle and spaced laterally from said body embracing member.
  • a bottle or jar handling device comprising a substantially 'V-shaped handle having the sides thereof adjacent the open end of the V extended laterally in parallelism, and then merging into loops; one of which is of relatively small diameter toengage the neck of the bottle, and the other of which is of relativel large diameter to engage the body of the ottle, the last-named loop being also open, and having one side thereof at the open end of the loop formed to engage a nipple.

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Feb. 7, 1933. J BR WN 1,896,438
BOTTLE HANDLING DEVI CE Filed Sept. 7, 1932 Inventor cfizme' 37122072 M Patented Feb. 7, 1933 1 UNITED STATES JAMES BROWN, or Yonnos'r'own, onto a BOTTLE HANDLING nnvIoE Application filed September. 7,1932; Serial No.1 e aaoss.
This invention relates tobottle handling devices, and in accordance with the present invention a device of the character above mentioned is provided for handling bottles and jars of all types, and particularly for handling nursing bottles and nipples.
The bottle handling device characterized. by the present invention will be found especially useful in removing a nursing bottle from a sterilizing bath, and for also removing the nipple from such bath, it being Well known inthe art that it is a common practice to sterilize nursing bottles and nipples by placing the same in boiling water for a reasonable period of time, and heretofore the'task of removing the bottle or nipple from the boiling water has been rather difficult, and the person so attempting to remove the bottle or nipple, is not infrequently burned.
The device embodying the features of the present invention will enable one to remove the bottle or nipple from the boiling water without danger of scalding his or her person.
The invention, together with its numerous objects and advantages, will be best understood from a study of the following description taken in connection with the ace companying drawing wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspectiveview showing the device applied to anursing bottle.
Figure 2 is a side elevational view thereof showing the manner of using the same for handling a nipple.
In accordance with the present invention, the handling device for nursing bottles and the like is formed from a single length of wire so shaped as to provide a handle equipped at one end for engaging both the neck and body of the bottle for placing the same into a sterilizing bath or removing the bottle from the bath. In the present instance, the wire is bent to form a substantially V -shaped han- 45 dle 5 having the sides 6, 7 and the side 6 in this instant adjacent its free end is bent downwardly and at substantially right angles to the body of the side 6 as at 8, and is then looped as at 9 toprovide an eye or neck 50 engaging ring of relatively small diameter.
' The side? of the handle adjacent its fr'ee end is also bent *downwardlyas'at 10 inparallelism to the part 8 01 the side 6, and'the part 10 merges into a laterally curved part forming an openlloopj 11 of relatively great er diameter, than the loop or eye.Q 'and dis,- posed concentric t0 he eye 9. The "outer side 11a of the loop is substantiallystraight and may be slightlysjharpened or pointed as shown tofprovide' a finger adapted to, be inserted into anursin'g nipplei'in amanner suggested in Figure 2. A j j To engage the bottl'e 1 2, the handle 5 is held at substantially right angles tothe bottle 12, and with the loops 9' and 11 substantially al'ined with theqneck-equippe'd end of the bottle. The device is then moved lengthwise of the bottle 12, the loop 11 first receiving the bottle and then continuing towards the, bottom of the bottle being followed by the loop 9, which latter loop receives the neck of the bottle while the loop ll receives the body portion of the bottle as clearly suggested in Figure 1. With the loops 9 and 11 so engaging the bottle 12 it will be seen that the bottle may be readily manipulated either for placing it in a sterilizing bath, or for removing the bottle from said bath. It is also apparent that with the device so engaging the bottle, 0
such a bottle may be held in a substantially inverted vertical position for draining the bottle subsequent to the removal of the same from its sterilizing bath.
To remove a nipple indicated by broken 8 lines in Figure 2 and designated by the reference numeral 13, all that is necessary is to engage the finger 11a with the nipple 13 as shown in Figure 2 whereupon the nipple may be readily removed from the sterilizing bath.
While I have specifically described the bottle handling device as used in conjunction with a nursing bottle, it willbe apparent that the same can also be readily used in conjunc tion with other types of bottles and jars or the like.
Even though I have herein shown and described the preferred embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that the in vention is susceptible of further changes,
modifications and improvements coming within the scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. A jar or bottle handling device formed from a single piece of wire bent intermediate its ends to form a handle, and at each of its ends to form a loop, one of said loops being of relatively small diameter to receive the neck of the bottle, and the other of the loops being of relatively large diameter to accommodate the body portion of the bottle.
2. A bottle or jar handling device comprising in combination a handle, a body embracing member formed at one end of said handle, and 1 a neck embracing member formed at the same end of said handle and spaced laterally from said body embracing member. v 7
3. A bottle or jar handling device comprising a substantially 'V-shaped handle having the sides thereof adjacent the open end of the V extended laterally in parallelism, and then merging into loops; one of which is of relatively small diameter toengage the neck of the bottle, and the other of which is of relativel large diameter to engage the body of the ottle, the last-named loop being also open, and having one side thereof at the open end of the loop formed to engage a nipple.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
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