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<BRFSUM><BTEXT> <H LVL="1"><STEXT><PDAT>BACKGROUND OF INVENTION</PDAT></STEXT></H> <PARA ID="P-00002" LVL="0"><PTEXT><PDAT>1. Field of the Invention</PDAT></PTEXT></PARA> <PARA ID="P-00003" LVL="0"><PTEXT><PDAT>This invention relates in general to infant accessories and more particularly to a combined bib and bottle for infants.</PDAT></PTEXT></PARA> <PARA ID="P-00004" LVL="0"><PTEXT><PDAT>2. Description of the Prior Art</PDAT></PTEXT></PARA> <PARA ID="P-00005" LVL="0"><PTEXT><PDAT>Bibs are an indispensable apron like cloth and the like for tying around a child's neck at meals. In the past bibs have generally served no other function than to act as a barrier for milk or food. During feeding it is obvious that an infant requires a person to hold a bottle or the bottle being held by another support. No past bibs have combined the primary purpose of a bib serving as a shield against liquid as a result of feeding by a bottle with the capability of supporting the bottle. Accordingly it is desirable in the prior art to provide a bib capable of supporting a bottle during feeding.</PDAT></PTEXT></PARA> <H LVL="1"><STEXT><PDAT>SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION</PDAT></STEXT></H> <PARA ID="P-00006" LVL="0"><PTEXT><PDAT>It is therefore an objective of the invention to provide a combined bib and bottle holder. The front of the bib herein disclosed is provided with a bottle holder which is capable of supporting and holding bottles of all sizes for feeding to a baby. The infant can be positioned in a manner that the bottle is effectively supported while the child consumes the contents without the aid of another.</PDAT></PTEXT></PARA>
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