Archive for March, 2012

Trademark Work Progresses for UPR Clients

Although United Patent Research emphasizes the importance attaining United States patent protection, UPR also recognizes the value of trademark protection for an invention’s name. Trademark protection not only secures the inventor’s right to a particular invention name, but can sometime enhance the allure and potential value of an invention. As advertisers and marketers are well aware, an appealing product name can spur sales. The following inventors working with United Patent Research have received notification that their trademark applications have been filed at the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

  • Lora and Christopher W. are the inventors of Furnace Fresh which is a unique method of freshening the air in a home or office in an economical and effective manner. The trademark name (“mark”) of this invention is IMPACTAIR.
  • Gordon and Duane B. are the inventors of the practical Roll-Ez which is an accessory for a standard snow blower which significantly enhances the snow blower’s longevity and maneuverability.
  • Inventors continue to show interest in developing new and creative shoe concepts. Leslie Jo C. and Bet T. are the inventors of Chameleon Shoes which are designed to enable a woman to buy one pair of shoes that can easily convert to multiple shoe styles. The mark for this invention is CHAMO WEAR.
  • Melissa H. has conceived the Bosom Buddy which is a valuable beauty and sleep aid designed to prevent wrinkling of the breasts and chest during sleep. The mark the inventor submitted to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is BOSOM BUDDY.
  • In order to limit embarrassing perspiration damage to shirts and blouses, inventor Dawn N. has developed the convenient to use Ivydries.
  • For sun lovers around the world Audree N. developed the Automatic Sunscreen Applicator which is designed to quickly and effectively apply sunscreen lotion over the entire body surface in seconds.  SUMMER SAFE is the designated mark for this invention.
  • To solve a common household problem, Garry and Gina W. have devised the innovative Remote Keeper with a mark of THE KEEPER. This inexpensive, non-electric item permits a user to easily and effectively keep track of small electronic devices such as remote control units.
  • Moms and dads around the world will readily appreciate the Happy Bottoms Diapers (mark: HAPPY DIAPERS) created by United Patent Research inventor Sheila P. These are innovative baby diapers designed to prevent and facilitate the healing of diaper rash and other forms of irritation.

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Testimonial

Inventor Ivan P. expressed his satisfaction with the services of United Patent Research, and the attentiveness of his New Product Manager, as follows: “George has been very helpful and returns all calls very promptly and is knowledgeable when it comes to my questions.” Ivan’s invention, the E-Z Junction Box, is an electrical wiring accessory designed to facilitate the writing of homes and businesses.  With this unit, electrical wires of different voltages can be effectively organized and routed in a significantly shorter time than with conventional junction boxes.

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Inventions Attain Patent Pending Status

United Patent Research offers inventors a variety of assistance services. The following United Patent Research clients have achieved patent pending status for their inventions.

  • Inventors continue to create new products related to hunting fishing. The Tote-All, invented by United Patent Research client William L., is an easy to use, portable storage unit which effectively organizes fishing/hunting equipment for convenient transport into the field via an ATV, snowmobile, etc.
  • For anyone who likes the beach and sun, Randall W. has invented Easy Read Lenses which are sunglass accessories that can quickly and easily turn a sunglass into a reading glass.
  • For dog lovers around the world, Joel K. and Lynn D. have invented the Walk Buddy which facilitates public hygiene and reduces owner stress while walking a dog.
  • For motorcycle afficianotos, Tom W. and Mark D. conceived the Primary Roller Chain Tensioner which is designed to keep proper tension on the primary drive chain without periodic adjustments.
  • For the kitchen, inventors Scott and Melody D. have conceived the De Vac-Can which enables a user to store foods for long periods of time without spoilage or flavor loss.
  • For both homes and commercial buildings, David M. has invented the Spade Fuse Adapter which is an innovative fuse allowing the user to easily attach an additional electrical item to a fuse without removing the fuse box.
  • For pet lovers around the world, United Patent Research client Vanessa S. invented the Nala Bowl. This innovative pet water bowl is designed to effectively keep a pet’s water cool for several hours.
  • Krzysztol W. is the proud inventor of the Finger Lock which is an innovative electronic locking mechanism which can be easily and quickly opened without using a key or a memorized entry code.

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Companies Show Interest in UPR Inventions

Companies continue to show interest in inventions created by United Patent Research clients. After attending the Toy Fair 2012, Patrick Ralston, the President of United Patent Research, sent invention information to companies whose representatives had expressed an interest in reviewing new toy concepts. Play Visions responded by saying that they are always interested in reviewing new product concepts and that they will be looking at new toy concepts provided by United Patent Research. United Patent Research believes that its tradeshow attendance activities can open doors and opportunities for inventors who have taken advantage of United Patent Research’s services.

United Patent Research client Tommy T. is glad to have received interest in his innovative fishing lure, the Jitterblade. After receiving introductory information from the inventor, Yellow Bird Products, Inc. said that they would be interested in receiving more information about the Jitterblade. Universal Licensing, the licensing affiliate of United Patent Research, will provide Yellow Bird Products with this additional information after Yellow Bird Products signs a confidentiality agreement. Tommy T. will be keeping in close contact with Universal Licensing regarding this corporate contact.

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Trademark Work Progresses for UPR Clients

Although United Patent Research emphasizes the importance attaining United States patent protection, UPR also recognizes the value of trademark protection for an invention’s name. Trademark protection not only secures the inventor’s right to a particular invention name, but can sometime enhance the allure and potential value of an invention. As advertisers and marketers are well aware, an appealing product name can spur sales. Several inventors working with United Patent Research have been notified by the United States Patent and Trademark Office that their marks (invention names) are acceptable for placement on the Principle Register of the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

  • Edwin S.’s mark, ACC-YOU, is for his practical Trailer Tongue Jack Weight Scale. With this device a driver can easily and accurately know the weight of the trailer that is being hauled.
  • Shahram M. has identified his innovative suitcase, Space Case, with the mark FATBULLY. Space Case is a new luggage design which can hold more clothes than a similarly sized conventional suitcase.
  • Carlton R. has conceived the Ripton which is an innovative disposable razor containing all the components needed for a smooth and effective shave.
  • Inventor Kathryn W. has conceived the Rectangular Toilet Paper System with a mark of THE BUTTIE SYSTEM. This invention is a new type of toilet paper dispensing system designed to be more economical and hygienic than conventional toilet paper dispensing units.
  • Wayne T. has conceived Coffurns which is a unique furniture creation that can be alternatively used as a cremation urn, birdhouse, jewelry case, and even a gun case. This versatile invention has the identifying mark REST-IN-PLACE.
  • Mary and Richard B.’s invention, Eazy Wrap, is an innovative medical aid designed to alleviate the pain associated with common injuries such as muscle pulls, muscle strains, burns, etc. The mark for this invention is EASY-ACHE.
  • McAnthony and Joan N. have developed the useful clothing accessory Garment Guard which has the mark WRINGOUT. This innovative clothing accessory is designed to prolong the positive appearance and longevity of shirts and blouses.
  • For dog lovers around the world, Bonnie H. has invented an innovative pet accessory having the mark Peekapoo. This invention is designed to facilitate maintaining a clean and sanitary pet environment.
  • Have you ever wished you could easily close and seal an opened beverage can? With this need in mind inventors Joseph and Elizabeth S. conceived the Can Closer with the mark TWIST TOPPER. This easy to use device permits the user to effectively close and seal opened beverage cans.

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Tradeshow Attendance Yields New Contacts

Sometimes tradeshow attendance can be valuable in unexpected ways. After attending the recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the President of United Patent Research, Patrick Ralston, contacted one of the electronic companies he came in contact with at the tradeshow. After reviewing a sample of our inventions, a representative of the company communicated that his company specializes in electronic component parts rather than the completed electronic products which United Patent Research represents. However, as a courtesy to United Patent Research, the representative of MuRata Electronic Americas sent emails referencing United Patent Research to some of Murata Electronic Americas’ major technology contacts. It is important to note even if a particular tradeshow contact does not lead to a licensing agreement, the contact can open up opportunities that may result in licensing agreements in the future. As a service to its clients, United Patent Research attends tradeshows throughout the year in order to gain valuable manufacturer contacts.

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Inventors Attain Patent Pending Status

Several inventors working with United Patent Research have been notified by the United States Patent and Trademark Office that their inventions have attained patent pending status. United Patent Research offers inventors a variety of assistance services. The following United Patent Research clients have achieved patent pending status for their inventions through United Patent Research’s assistance services.

  • Jay W. is the inventor of the practical Storm Door Latch Block which is a locking system for storm doors that provides significantly more security than standard storm door locks.
  • Another practical invention for both home and commercial use is the Sturdy Broom invented by Andrew W. The substantial but lightweight design of this broom, along with its easily replaceable heads, allows the Sturdy Broom to effectively handle multiple tasks at home and work.
  • With international trade booming, the Liftgate seems to have great potential. Invented by Michael M., the Liftgate is a device designed to facilitate the rapid and convenient loading of sea containers from cargo ships to transport trucks.
  • Inventors keep devising new products related to health and fitness. Donda H. invented Face On Face Off which helps to reduce excess facial fat.
  • For anyone desiring a compact, portable exercise device inventors Jose M. and Ernesto M. have invented the AIO Fitness Master. Although this device was especially created for the training of soccer players, anyone interested in a small, quality exercise device would find this unit to be of value.
  • New painting products are always welcome in the marketplace. Ray and Carolyn D. have invented the Snake-Brush which is an innovative paintbrush designed to make home/commercial painting easier and more accurate.
  • Designed by inventor David C. for locals where water conservation is necessary, the Recycle Shower permits shower water to be used multiple times.
  • New inventions are often created in order to solve problems. Leo H. invented the Escort Crest Marker in order to meet the challenge of keeping funeral processions in proper organization and alignment.
  • Another problem solving invention is the Tank Filter invented by George F. This invention is an innovative filter for herbicide backpack sprayers which effectively prevents the sprayer nozzle from clogging.
  • A very practical invention for men with beards is the 2 In 1 Adjustable Edger conceived by Donovan B. and Mayfield B. This beard grooming tool can easily be used to both trim and edge a beard.
  • In order to address a common problem, Dale B. invented the Dishwasher Upper Mount Repair Bracket which enables a broken dishwasher mounting to be quickly and easily repaired.
  • While many inventions are designed to solve practical problems, some inventions are designed to inspire us. Craig K. and Miranda S. are the inventors of the Seeker which is a unique t-shirt design incorporating an artistic and inspiring logo designed to identify the wearer in a positive manner.

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Unique Speaker System Receives Interest

Inventor Kevin S. is glad to have received initial interest in his invention from KayBe Enterprise. This company signed a non-disclosure agreement promising confidentiality and requested additional information about Kevin’s invention. The invention is a Wireless Entertainment System which utilizes speakers which do not need to be wired to an amplifier. These wireless speakers allow for easy set-up in the home without the use of unsightly wires. For professional users, these speakers permit rapid sound stage set-up and disassembly. The inventor is keeping in close contact with Universal Licensing, the Licensing affiliate of United Patent Research, regarding this corporate contact.

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Airtricity Charger Receives Manufacturer Interest

For Life Products, Inc. and Stockbridge Manufacturing have shown initial interest in the innovative Airtricity Charger invented by United Patent Research client David B. This auxiliary electrical charger helps to keep the batteries of electric and hybrid electric cars charged. For Life Products and Stockbridge Manufacturing signed non-disclosure agreements promising confidentiality and were provided with additional information concerning this cutting edge auto accessory.

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GPS Accessories Receive Manufacturer Interest

Bracketron, Inc. has expressed initial interest in two GPS accessories invented by inventors working with United Patent Research. A representative of Bracketron signed a non-disclosure agreement promising confidentiality and was provided with additional information by Universal Licensing, the licensing affiliate of United Patent Research. The GPS Viewing Screen, invented by United Patent Research client Edward V., allows a handheld GPS to be viewed by several individuals at the same time. The other invention, the GPS Hood invented by Stephen A., is a practical accessory for portable GPS units which effectively blocks sun and glare on the GPS screen. These inventors will continue to keep in contact with Universal Licensing regarding this manufacturer contact.

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