Support device for infant feeders

Supports – Nursing bottle type – Bracket

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224148, A47D 1500

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049797077

ABSTRACT:
A nursing bottle holder in accordance with the invention which has a body-engaging member which can be put on and taken off by an adult while holding an infant, a pliable or pliant supporting arm, attached to the body-engaging member and which can be freely flexed in all directions, and a bottle clamp attached to the opposite end of the supporting arm. In one embodiment of the invention, the body-engaging member is in the nature of a hook which is constructed to overlie and engage a shoulder of the wearer. In another embodiment of the invention, the body-engaging member is an extension of the supporting arm and is intended to be wrapped or coiled around the upper arm of the adult.

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