Patentcategory: Computer Accessories

Laptop Holding Device

An innovative new product designed to provide its users with a convenient and secure method of laptop use, the Laptop Holding Device, has been developed by Todd Burton of Riverdale, Illinois. The invention’s unique design allows it to serve as a multi-functional and diverse component for computer users.

Ipallet

An innovative and effective new product designed to serve as a vital adjunct to an extremely popular consumer electronics item, the Ipallet, has been developed by Gary Duck of Vista, California. The invention’s unique design provides its users with a comfortable and reliable method of supporting their electronic tablet.

Laptop 913

An innovative new product designed to bring unprecedented functionality to a widely used consumer electronics item, the Laptop 913, has been developed by Kyle Harvey of Cherry Hill, New Jersey. The product’s unique design enables its users to have access to an essential convenience when utilizing their laptop computers.

Tablet Holder

An innovative new product designed to serve as an essential accessory to a popular consumer electronics device, the Tablet Holder, has been developed by Donald E. Rust, Jr. of Salem, Oregon. The invention’s unique design allows its users to address a common problem related to the use of electronic tablets.

Ergo E-Z Keyboard

An innovative new product designed to make computer use as comfortable as possible, the Ergo E-Z Keyboard, has been developed by Jeffery Lindsey and Randal Davis of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The invention’s unique design provides its users with the ability to work for extended hours on a keyboard without pain or discomfort in the fingers and wrists.

Comfy Mouse

An innovative new product designed to make the use of a common computer accessory as convenient as possible, the Comfy Mouse, has been developed by Richard Milum Jenkins of Georgetown, Kentucky. The invention’s unique design helps insure that its user’s hands are placed in the most natural and comfortable position possible when operating it.