An innovative new product designed to make an essential automotive repair task substantially easier, the Tire Gun, has been developed by Lee Lucas of Colt, Arkansas. The invention’s unique design greatly simplifies the changing of a flat tire.
An innovative new product that effectively addresses the increasing concern for bacteria and germ transmission in public settings, the Movie Seatie, has been developed by Angelia Wilson of McDonough, Georgia. The invention’s unique design provides its users with both comfort and valuable peace of mind.
An innovative new product designed to serve as a functional and useful enhancement to a widely used accessory in automobiles, the Jones Specialized Toll Transponder, has been developed by Eric Jones of North Miami, Florida. The invention’s unique design enables its users to leverage today’s technology to always have the latest pertinent information regarding their highway system toll accounts.
An innovative new product designed to serve as a convenient yet highly useful automotive repair accessory, the Cevallos Auto Ramp, has been developed by Romel Cevallos of Tampa, Florida. The invention’s unique design enables its users to safely and efficiently complete any repair task that requires the elevation of the vehicle.
An innovative new product designed to help enforce an important traffic safety regulation, the Hi-Vis Safety Belt, has been developed by William French of Sand Lake, New York. The invention’s unique design enables law enforcement vehicles to clearly see if a passing motorist and their passengers are wearing their seat belts.
An innovative new product designed to enhance conventional residential and commercial security systems, the Smart Headlights, has been developed by Spencer L. Turknett of Houston, Texas. The invention’s unique design helps insure that motorists enjoy and give off maximum visibility while driving in rain.