Baby-Bottle Preparation Device Invented
PITTSBURGH, PA September 24, 2004 — Invention Submission Corporation (ISC), America?s leading inventor service company, announces that one of its clients, an inventor from Hempstead, N.Y., has invented a device that would make preparing baby bottles quick and hassle-free. This invention is patented.
The ?Jazzy Flow? would mix formula and water, heat the contents, and dispense it into a standard baby bottle. This invention would be convenient particularly during late-night feedings when a parent may be tired and trying to soothe a fussy baby. Jazzy Flow was invented to be fully portable for ?on-the-go? use.
Powered by batteries or electricity, the Jazzy Flow would consist of a small, egg-shaped device with internal heating and mixing components, a digital clock, a timer and remote control, and a manual control panel. To use the invention, an adult would remove a cap at the top, add powdered formula and water into an internal chamber, attach a bottle to a small spout or the bottom, and activate the device. The water and powder would be mixed internally, warmed to the right temperature, and dispensed into the bottle. Also, a small built-in light in the upper section would enable the adult to complete nighttime feedings without turning on a bright overhead light.
Invention Submission Corporation is attempting to submit the invention to companies for review. If substantial interest is expressed, the company will attempt to negotiate for a sale or royalties for the inventor. For more information about Jazzy Flow telephone Dept. 02-LIN-924 at 1-800-851-6030. Learn more about ISC’s invention submission services at http://www.isc-online.com.
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