Surgery – Instruments – Oral pacifier
Patent
1987-12-30
1990-02-06
Pellegrino, Stephen C.
Surgery
Instruments
Oral pacifier
A61J 1700
Patent
active
048981710
ABSTRACT:
A pacifier is disclosed which includes a shield protector with a conventional, hollow nipple attached to, and extending from, one side of the shield protector. The shield protector should preferably be of a size which is sufficiently large so as to prevent the baby or infant from accidentally ingesting the same. The side of the shield protector opposite to the side having the nipple portion, includes a handle portion, preferably having a substantially cylindrical shape, which is capable of insertion into, and removal from, the hollow portion of the nipple of the pacifier by passage of the handle portion through an opening in the protective shield. The handle of the invention, in a preferred embodiment, further includes removable fastening means, such as a hook-loop material for attachment to a ribbon, suspension support cord, or other support device.
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patent: 4403613 (1983-09-01), Panicci
patent: 4447164 (1984-05-01), Berndt
patent: 4545378 (1985-10-01), Chrones
patent: 4554919 (1985-11-01), Hubert
patent: 4577632 (1986-03-01), Grasset
Pellegrino Stephen C.
Schindler Edwin D.
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