An innovative new women’s undergarment product, the Body PerfeKt, has been developed by co-inventors Ceci Montilla, Carola Acosta, and Ana Abislaiman of San Juan, Puerto Rico. The invention’s unique design and features render it highly comfortable, easy to slip on and off, and sexy looking.
An innovative and highly functional new twist on a widely used clothing apparel item, the OverTheTop, has been developed by inventor Charles Cason of Bakersfield, California. The invention’s unique design enables its users to enjoy the look and elegance of a button-down dress shirt without certain inconveniences inherent in the traditional version.
An innovative and considerably functional new fashion forward product designed to store, transport, and even package a variety of items, the Hangear, has been developed by Donna Caporale-Colon of New Haven, Connecticut. The invention’s unique design enables its users to add a trend-setting flare to the organization of footwear, cell phones, personal accessories and a variety of other items.
An innovative and useful new twist on a conventional sports hat, the Johnson Versatile Headwear, has been developed by Jennifer Johnson of Antioch, California. The invention’s unique design renders it a much more versatile piece of headwear when compared to conventional versions of the same products that comprise it.
An innovative new product designed to offer a valuable health benefit for its users, the Foot and Leg Protection, has been developed by Joyce Gober of Jasper, Alabama. The invention’s unique design allows it to protect bedridden patients from skin damage stemming from the skin on their legs sticking together.
An innovative and eye-catching new twist on a widely used piece of sports apparel, the Athlete’s Vision, has been developed by Lue Overby and Thomas F. Shaw of Seattle, Washington. The invention’s unique appearance provides those who wear athletic jerseys with a highly personalized version of the product.
An innovative and useful new product intended to effectively address a common problem encountered by those who work in the fast food industry, the Drive Thru Weather Protector, has been developed by Lois R. Mullins-Taylor of Blairsville, Georgia. The invention’s unique design helps provide those employees who work in a drive-thru window with protection from inclement weather.