An innovative new product designed to facilitate a common and important task for hydroponic gardeners, the Wiedel Garden Help, has been developed by Jake Wiedel of Adelphi, Maryland. The invention’s unique design offers its users access to the reservoir in a hydroponic setting without disturbing the stress training tie-downs in the canopy.
An innovative and handy new product designed to effectively address a common problem related to food freshness, the Reclose It Liner, has been developed by Jayne Wirkus of Wind Lake, Wisconsin. The invention’s unique design enables it to preserve any dry food product placed within it and thoroughly protect it from insects as well.
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 new product designed to greatly simplify a normally cumbersome lawn maintenance task, the Clip To Curb Bag, has been developed by Kathleen Picarazzi-Knaupp of Wynantskill, New York and Anthony L. Picarazzi, Jr. of Latham, New York. The invention’s unique design provides its users with a streamlined and efficient method of leaf and debris collection in a yard.
A simple yet useful new product targeted at marijuana dispensaries, the Best Budz, has been developed by Ryan Fox, Robert Rhodes, and Patrick Weir of Cincinnati, Ohio. The invention’s unique features allow it to serve as a valuable product for dispensaries that helps insure they are in compliance with regulations.
An innovative new product designed to prevent a common problem related to the practice of a popular activity, the Tank Cue Stick Holder, has been developed by Ronald G. Tank of Seymour, Wisconsin. The invention’s unique design facilitates the securing of pool cues while waiting to play in a game of billiards.