Archive for February, 2009

Latest Patent News 2-17-09

J. Lochmueller has been in contact with a prototype company that will produce a prototype of her product and/or an engineering design.  Additionally, the owner of Neato has agreed to facilitate a deal which will allow the Stroller Pak to be distributed internationally in 40 countries.

 

Universal Licensing attorney Michael Freedman has been in contact with a video production company out of Florida to work with UPR’s clients, discussions will begin this week.

 

A new and exciting update for inventor R. Rienthaler, Mr. Rienthaler has been contacted personally by a well known manufacturer, US Poly, to initiate confidentiality agreements. Universal Licensing will be reviewing these documents so that an offer can be discussed.

 

D. Drapeau has received interest from manufacturing giant Panasonic. Confidentially agreements have been sent for signing and negotiations should begin in the near future.

 

Universal Licensing’s agent Jim Lolitz has begun working on a brochure for inventor M. Bates and is helping to prepare for a tradeshow she will be attending with her product.

 

C. DeLage has returned from vacation and three out of four interested  manufacturers have signed confidentiality agreements. Standard Rubber, Retco, and HIVO manufacturers have signed all agreements and are ready to begin negotiations. Plasticolor has not yet signed the confidentiality documents but is expected to sign in the near future.

 

Informal Provisional Patents have been filed and receipts have been sent to the following clients:

J. Bartlet –Three-In-A-Row

K. Ihlefeld – Fun Flush

S. James – Snap Lighting

 

Trademark applications have been sent to the USPTO for:

C. McFann – Fish Flipper for Hook Removal

 

E. Carmouchee – The Piggy Back Charger

 

K. Ihlefeld – Fun Flush

 

C. Quinton – Easy Find

 

S. Rice – Care Cap

 

A. Sloas – Quench Despence

 

T. Villanueva – Cradle Sleeve

 

A. Nierodzik – Key Keeper

 

L. Milan – Baby’s Life Saver

 

H. Brooks – Neck Protector

 

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Client Testimonial

I am more than happy to be an ardent spokesperson for United Patent Research. I have been working with the company for a year and a half. All of the personnel who have been involved with my intellectual property have been well-educated, articulate, responsive, and encouraging without giving any false promises. The company is extremely honest.

 

UPR, from the inception of my product, has offered step-by-step instructions, with my protection in mind.  I have found everyone to be highly knowledgeable about the entire patent process.  I give kudos to Jim Jackson who was extremely helpful in the beginning. Then, I had the good fortune to speak with Pat Ralston, President of UPR.  Pat Ralston is a gift!  He is so personable, and is extremely timely in returning phone calls or emails. I have told him that he makes me feel as though I am his only client! He has been extremely helpful with his suggestions in getting my idea to the marketplace, and with all of my questions and concerns.  I also would like to say that I feel extremely comfortable with the licensing attorney involved with my product, Mr. Michael Freedman. It’s a salute to the company that they have chosen him to represent their clients.  I also would like to say that the first person who called me after my first inquiry about the whole process (and I regret that I forget his name), was also knowledgeable and very encouraging.

 

United Patent Research is very thorough and also kept me highly informed in the step-by-step process to where my product is today.  I have been very happy with the whole exercise, and it’s my fervent wish for their continued success and prosperity in these challenging times. Thank you for the opportunity to speak on behalf of a wonderful American company. They are the embodiment of what a great company should be!      

Sincerely,

Claire deNatale

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Latest Patent News 2-5-09

United Patent has many more exciting updates as we move into the month of February.

Owner and President Pat Ralston met with Tri Star Manufacturing at the tradeshow in Chicago. Tri Star Manufacturing has shown interest in inventor G. Lucas’s product, Lucas Designs, and will be signing a non- disclosure agreement. There is a strong indication that Lucas’ product could be endorsed by Ben Roethlisberger, quarterback of the now 6 time Superbowl Champions, the Pittsburgh Steelers!

Adam Levy with Tri Star Manufacturing has also shown interest in inventor S. Boney’s product. Once non-disclosure documents have been executed Universal Licensing will begin discussions.

D. Gospodarski has begun manufacturing the product, Daddy’s Salt. This product has been bottled and packaged. There are licensing agreements in 3 outlets and the product is ready for the shelf.

Inventor C. Denatale received a response from her first manufacturer, Z Manufacturing, in Missouri. CEO, Fred Zamzow has shown interest in her newly designed re-usable shopping bag and negotiations will begin shortly.

Inventor C. Delage has signed confidentiality documents with Universal Licensing and is beginning negotiations with well known manufacturer, Accuate Products.

A prototype company has been enlisted to construct an automotive accessory to secure a licensing agreement for C. Estepan with a major automotive manufacturer.

China Patents have been filed for the following clients:

H. Cole – Attic Diaper

K. Dorris – Klean Deck

D. Drapeau – Remote Lighted Pad

G. Duncan – Dunks Flush Aways

L. Erolini – One Piece Bathing Suits with Snaps/Velcro

R. Reinthaler -The Beverage Wrap

P. Erickson – E-Z-Stor-Drawer

R. Green – Car Seat Travel Pad

L. Hackett – Pizza Dipping Sauce & Container

Formal Provisional Patents have been filed and receipts have been sent to the following clients:

K. Thome -The Fragrance Applicator

T. Bicknese – The Giggle Swing

M. Boggi – The Memory Card Storage Book

R. Day – The New Refrigeration Trailer

J. Hall – Germ-Off Anti Bacterial Fogger

J. Warren – New Castle Dual Pipe Puller

M. Norris – Fuss Free Flag

P. Mylien – Ommi

A. Zinevich – Color Caps

Y.Acevedo – Handheld Grammar

C. Bowen – The Leg Rest

D. Brown – The Gamers Gloves

C. Catoggio – Don’t Forget It: The Medical Magn

C. Connell – Snow Rocket

S. Crum – Health Card First

L. Eaton – Handy Dandy Carrier

S. Flowers – Side Mount Mower

R. Freemont – Comfort Remote

J. Hall – Game Cam Weather Shield

T. Hendershot – Hendershot Garbage Bag

J. Klien – The A.R.K. Systems

J. Tharp – Braggin Raggin

J. Thibeault -The Thibeault Design

S. Apthorp – Apthorp Windmill

D. Drapeau – Remote Lighted Pad

L. Ercolini – The One Piece Bathing Suit with Snap/Velcro

R. Rienthaler -The Beverage Wrap

M. Krebs – Flushables

P. Erickson – E-Z-Stor-Drawer

A. Barker – Teething Glove

H. Brooks – Neck Protector

L. Durham – Abdominal Explosion Bed

G. Gogan – Fire Wall Flute Sealer

K. Hobbs – The-Rifle-Rest

T. Holland – The Retractable Trailer Hitch

M. Hollingsworth – Central Air Systems-Scented Filter

M. Kitt – My Teenager/Safe Mobile Phone

L. Mandon – A.X.I.S.(Automated Xchange Internet Service)

J. Miles-Post – Op Shower Covers

L. Mozar – The Baby Solid Feeding Bottle

K. Schmitz – Here I Am!!

S. Scott – Mower Work Ramp

J. Wallace – Gnat Be Gone

R. Eck – Gift Wrap Stack N Store

M. Galyon – Shopper Stopper

D. Gulimette – Quick Stop

S. Hubbard – The Sand Coasters

B. James – Flight Load Scanner

M. Mazza – Tattoo Wipes

C. Mickle – Foldable Quick Mop

C. Muys – The Laundry Pouch

D. Rowell – Travel Panties

R. Self – The-Door-Hanger

R. Sineni – The No-Mess Hotdog Bun

M. Smith – Hot Lather Razor Fades

L. Stewart – Transparent Seat Covers

S. Tomatich – Colored Salt

P. Visconti – The Tick Scanner

H. Witherspoon – Spoonball(Agony of Defeat)

Trademark applications have been sent to the USPTO for:

D. Grenier – Night Spotter Safety Treads

A. Grigg – Load Dunage

J. Hall – Germ Off – The Anti-Bacterial Fogger

L. Mozar – The Baby Solid Feeding Bottle

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