Archive for February, 2011

Companies Show Interest in Inventions of UPR Clients

Jason Flam, President of Jay Trends Merchandising Inc., contacted United Patent Research and said that his company will be reviewing the extensive repertoire of United Patent Research inventions “in the next couple of weeks”. Initial contact was made with Jay Trends Merchandising Inc. at the National Hardware Show held in Las Vegas this May. United Patent Research not only attends trade shows on behalf of its clients but also contacts manufacturer leads after returning from these trade shows.

Universal Licensing, the licensing affiliate of United Patent Research, announced that the Gorilla Ad Agency has shown initial interest in the Online Yearbook invented by Keith S. After the Gorilla Ad Agency signed a Confidential Disclosure Agreement, Universal Licensing proceeded to contact them and provided information on accessing information about the Online Yearbook. Gorilla Ad Agency is currently reviewing information about this computer age invention.

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Window Wonders Becomes a Success

United Patent Research client Jodi R. is pleased with the commercial success of her innovative window insulation product, Window Wonders. This insulation product is designed to help keep a home cool in summer and warm in winter in a cost effective manner.  The unit is lightweight and easy to use. This summer Jodi entered into an Accelerated Program with Universal Licensing, the licensing affiliate of United Patent Research, and personally visited with the President of Universal Licensing. In a few short months Jodi was successfully selling finished units of her invention in her home town of La Quinta, California. Universal Licensing has commented that they have never known a start-up business “grow so quickly”. Jodi is hoping to expand her business to include franchises in other cities.

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Electronics Manufacturer Shows Interest in Security System

Universal Licensing, the licensing affiliate of United Patent Research, has reported that Electronic Assembly Corporation has shown initial interest in the innovative security system of United Patent Research client William B. This innovative security system is designed to prevent a thief from entering a garage, and thereby entering the connecting home, by using a stolen garage door opener. With the Car ID system, a garage door could not be opened by a garage door remote control unit unless certain proprietary, foolproof, security procedures are in place. This invention is now patent pending in the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Universal Licensing will be providing the inventor with advice regarding further communication with Electronic Assembly Corporation.

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Manufacturer shows interest in the Doggie Hydrant

Han Lien International Corporation has shown initial interest in the novel pet invention of Nicholas and Lisa O. The Doggie Hydrant is a complete, outdoor system of pet waste disposal which includes a unique methodology for filling and storing the waste disposal bags. Following the instructions of Universal Licensing, the licensing affiliate of United Patent Research, the inventors first sent introductory information to Han Lien International Corporation along with Universal Licensing’s recommended non-disclosure agreement. Han Lien International Corporation signed and returned the non-disclosure agreement. Universal Licensing then proceeded to contact the company with instructions on how to access detailed information about the Doggie Hydrant on Universal Licensing’s web site. The inventors will be keeping in close contact with Universal Licensing regarding further contacts with the Han Lien International Corporation.

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Client Testimonial

Clients of United Patent Research continue to express admiration for the high quality of service they have been receiving. Shelia P. recently commented that the service she has been receiving is: “Real good. I have another invention, and friends that have inventions. I will definitely refer them to United Patent Research. I think they are good ones. I wish them well. I have been treated very well.”
Sheila P., inventor of Happy Bottoms Diapers

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