Baby bottle

Bottles and jars – Attachment or adjunct – Container support

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215 111, D 9310, A61J 900

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054194474

ABSTRACT:
A baby bottle usable by all-age children includes an overall elongated shape having a bottom half separated into two independent tubular contour-shaped portions which are joined together towards an upper half of the bottle. A nipple and collar can be secured to an upper half of the bottle. The independent tubular contour-shaped portions facilitate the bending of the two portions away from each other. This allows different-sized hands of children to move the two portions to allow for a gripping of at least one portion by the hand of any child. The bottle is shaped into a configuration which can be decorated to include many different animal designs or people designs. This unique shape draws the attention of a baby during feeding so as to maintain the baby in a calm state and facilitate completion of feeding.

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