An innovative and useful new product designed to serve as a handy physical aid, the Read Pro, has been developed by inventor Andrew Glabek of South Lake Tahoe, California. The invention’s unique design greatly simplifies the task of reading a book for those who have physical restrictions.
An innovative new product that assists its users with an essential physical function, the Bowl Assist, has been developed by inventor Ronald Ole Jensen of Henderson, North Carolina. The invention’s unique design assists a person with getting into the natural squatting position necessary to complete a bowel movement.
A simple yet highly useful new product designed to offer valuable physical assistance in a number of different settings, the Step Lift, has been developed by Beverly Sapp of Ashley, North Dakota. The invention’s unique design allows its users to climb onto beds, tables, or vehicles safely and easily.
An innovative new product designed to serve as a highly useful accessory for those who utilize a variety of physical aids, the Umbrella Clamp, has been developed by Robert Wright of Elkton, Maryland. The invention’s unique design allows its users to be effectively protected against the elements when outdoors.
An innovative new product intended to provide assistance to those with physical limitations with an essential and every day task, the Coat Butler, has been developed by Monty Monett of Pueblo, Colorado. The invention’s unique design enables it to make the process of putting on a coat, blouse, or shirt a less strenuous and simpler one.
A simple yet innovative new product that serves a valuable purpose for those with certain physical limitations, the Smudge Cleaner, has been developed by Diane Williams of Camdenton, Missouri. The invention’s unique design helps insure that a person with difficulty utilizing their hand, wrists, and fingers to full capacity can complete a certain basic task effortlessly.
An innovative new product designed to serve as an essential physical aid for those with certain limitations, the Hand Helper, has been developed by Alphonse Graffia, Jr. of New Orleans, Louisiana. The invention’s unique design allows its users to complete a basic act of personal hygiene without assistance.