Summary
Bottlelink is a device that connects to your baby's high chair, stroller, jump up toy, or any other place that your baby drinks his or her bottle. It prevents your baby's bottle from being thrown onto the the floor. It keeps your baby germ free.
Listing Information
Posted by Rene Freeland under Household
Full Description
Bottlelink® is a Limited Liability Corporation developed in San Diego, California in 2007. Bottlelink® was originally patented under a provisional patent during its first year of sales to determine whether it was a viable, needed product that would benefit from a design and utility patent. After nearly a year of sales, a design and utility patent were pursued by Bottlelink® LLC.
Bottlelink® , the product, provides a means for preventing objects from being dropped or thrown by a person either accidentally or intentionally. The primary targeted object is a baby’s bottle or sippy cup; but Bottlelink® can secure other items such as toys as well. It easily connects to high chairs, car seats, strollers or wagons. It was recently featured in a “Favorite Baby Gear” section of Parent’s Magazine and on Parent’s.com as seen below.Bottlelink® has many benefits. It is easy and inexpensive to produce. It is low cost to customers. It is easy to clean and easy to use. It is colorful and attractive to babies and small children. It lacks direct competition and is needed in the market-place.
Check our website at www.bottlelink.com
Product Type
Bottlelink® falls under the childcare, feeding and/or baby toy umbrella. The invention is a securing device for preventing bottles or sippy cups from falling onto unclean surfaces.
Need
The need for Bottlelink® is there. Every baby throws things. A bottle or sippy cup is one of the most common items that a child will throw. The downfall of throwing such an object is the fact that if and when the baby bottle hits the floor it becomes contaminated with whatever is on the floor. Public places are the worst in terms of dirty areas.
Description
Bottlelink® is a device for securing an object to limit the movement thereof. A first feature of Bottlelink® is a gripping means or device to connect and securely hold a baby bottle or sippy cup. The gripping means is preferably a silicone/elastic band. This is easily attached to a second feature being a linking chain having a plurality of links, preferably being similarly shaped, providing means for allowing movement of the object by a person within a limited distance from the person. The linking chain is connected to the gripping means for removably connecting and securely holding the object of concern. A third feature is an anchor securing link or anchor link for providing means for removably connecting said device to an anchor object. The anchor link prevents the baby from disconnecting the object from the anchor object, and further due to the length of the linking chain prevents the object from contacting a floor, or other unclean surface when either intentionally or accidentally dropped or thrown.
Competition
Bottlelink® ‘s only main competition appears to be bottle restraining devices made of cord, porous string or straps. The downfall of any of these items would be that they can absorb milk or any other drink and can not be easily cleaned and dried. They also could pose a choking hazard. Lastly, the strap solutions aren’t interesting to babies and toddlers. Below are three competitive options that do not compare to Bottlelink®:
· 2007/0228228. Title: Drop Stop. A loop is attached to the bottleneck and drawn tight by a cord locking device. Another end of the belt is attached to a cup and the other end can be attached to a rail of a stroller.
· 2006/0196996. Title: Article Restraint. The device has a flexible sleeve that fits about a baby bottle. A tether is attached to the sleeve and the other end has a loop.
· 2004/0079843. Title: Safety Tether. The device is a strap having one end with a loop. The other end has a clip that connects to a ring being an integral part of the cap.
Extensive research was done on the product by Stan Collier,
Esq., Reg. No. 30,134, USPTO Registered Patent Attorney
Advantages
Bottlelink® is a low-cost, high value product in terms of time saving and cleanliness for care givers. Other advantages are the Bottlelink® utility and design patents, the Bottlelink® trademark, the Bottlelink® URL website and its reputation of customer service to those who have ordered the product.
Customer
Customers of Bottlelink® come back again to purchase the product for friends as baby shower gifts because it works, it’s inexpensive and it’s a great idea that is so easy to use. Customers are parents, care givers, grandparents, day care providers and anyone in contact with babies and children.
Benefits
Bottlelink® has many benefits. It is easy and inexpensive to produce. It is low cost to customers. It is easy to clean and easy to use. It is colorful and attractive to babies and small children. It lacks direct competition and is needed in the market-place.
Market
The baby and children’s market is strong, stable and unchanging. There is a market niche for Bottlelink ®. Because of the low-cost of Bottlelink®., the majority of purchasers buy more than one.
Conclusion
Bottlelink® has the potential to generate high revenue with high profit margins. Several companies have a trusted name in baby products with high-volume manufacture centers with the ability to produce Bottlelink® much cheaper than Bottlelink® LLC. We are interested in pursuing a partner licensing agreement with such a company or selling the patent.


