An innovative and potentially life-saving new product designed to prevent an all too common tragedy, the Cochise Safety Sensor, has been developed by Betty Hadnot of Nederland, Texas. The invention’s unique design insures that caregivers of very young children, the elderly, and even pets are always aware of the presence of the person in the back seat of a vehicle before exiting.
An innovative and highly valuable new product designed to effectively address a prevalent problem related to child safety, the Back Seat Warning System, has been developed by Carla Bettis of Plant City, Florida. The invention’s unique design helps to insure that a child’s presence in the back seat of a vehicle never goes unnoticed by the driver or passengers.
An innovative new twist on a popular consumer electronics and photography product, the Forget Me Not, has been developed by John White of Jackson, Mississippi. The invention’s unique design enables both drivers and passengers to have unprecedented access to digital photos of their loved ones while in a vehicle.
An innovative new product designed to serve as a highly efficient method of addressing a common need related to a vehicle’s interior, the Scentius System, has been developed by Will A. Tinner of Evansville, Indiana. The invention’s unique design makes the maintenance of a fresh interior environment for a vehicle a much simpler proposition.
An innovative and valuable new product designed to allow for the transport of items on a vehicle rooftop, the Car Roof Rack, has been developed by Marcos Pereyra of Naples, Florida. The invention’s unique design helps to insure that a variety of different oversized objects can be conveniently and securely affixed to the top of a vehicle.
An innovative and effective new product designed to address a pervasive problem related to child safety, the Child Restraint Warning Device, has been developed by William Roarty of Levittown, Pennsylvania. The invention’s unique design provides parents and caregivers with a clear and unmistakable alert that a child remains in a vehicle as they attempt to exit it.
An Innovative new product designed to effectively address a common annoyance found during the operation of a motor vehicle, the Handy Visor, has been developed by Christina L. Troutman of Beverly Hills, California. The invention’s unique design insures its users of adequate protection for their forearms and hands from the sun.
An innovative and highly functional new automotive accessory designed to effectively complete a common and necessary task, the Vehicle Chocking System, has been developed by Daniel Baskerville of Greensboro, North Carolina. The invention’s unique design enables it users to easily and effortlessly apply and retract a chock to and from a tire.