
Market
Launchers' Featured Products of
the Week
New inventions available
for sale or license
January 30 -- February 5, 2012:
This page showcases 3 Featured Products each week, and is updated by 10:00
CST every Monday morning.
NOTE: These new products are available for sale or license to a company looking for new products.
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Featured Product # 1:
Switch Hook Weedless Lure: The Switch Hook Weedless Lure is a totally weedless fishing lure. It gets its name from its "switch-blade" type of action. The Switch Hook Weedless Lure can be cast into areas where other lures would become hung on brush and other structures both above and below the water surface. Under these structures is where the "big fish" hide. Another unique feature is that the hook automatically sets when the trigger spring is released, which happens as soon as the fish bites. The Switch Hook Weedless Lure can be manufactured with any type of body form, including hard bodied lures or soft bodied lures such as frogs, crawfish, etc. The hook design is what makes this lure unique, and it can be encased in any body type. Setting the Switch Hook Lure is easy: To set the Switch Hook Weedless Lure, grasp lure with the thumb and index finger of one hand holding the lure by the bill or directly above and below the eyes. Using the thumb and index finger of the free hand, push and squeeze the hooks (carefully, as hooks are sharp) simultaneously until both hooks catch and are latched in place. Once the hooks are properly set, they will be encased in the body of the lure. You are now cocked and ready to cast and catch that lunker bass! The inventor is looking for a licensee Inventor: Kevin Peters, c/o
Universal Machine Services, 45 Savannah River Place, North Augusta, SC
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Featured Product # 2:
The All-in-One Multi-Functional Hand-Tool Set: One handle, various attachmentsSimply:
Select
the attachment and quickly convert your tool. INTO: Utility knife -- Utility handsaw – Scrapper – Putty knife Home user: When making home repairs, removing/installing new vinyl wall covering, wallpaper, installing new Formica or repairing and painting walls and painting around a window. Small enough to store in the kitchen drawerWith THE MULTIFUNCTIONAL HAND-TOOL you can saw cut to make fit around switch boxes, small radius around cabinetry, sinks and other fixtures, dowels, screws, nails and more. Knife cutting, vinyl’s, drywall, paper. Scrapping, paints on walls, wood, furniture and windows. Patching & spreading wall compound, wood fillers and adhesives. Professional & Hobbies, whether working on mold making using plaster or epoxy compounds or working on wood fixtures or furniture in most cases cutting-carving- shaping and filling and scrapping is necessary. Note. Shapes and sizes are for illustration alone, in particular putty knifes and scrapers will be larger and various. Additional attachments for decoration utilization may be introduced at a latter date.
The inventor is looking for a licensee Inventor: Tony
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Featured Product # 3: The inventor built the Mechanic's Thread Cleaner because he was tired of tearing up his knuckles using a still brush to clean the threads. It looks exactly like a 1" deep end socket, where you simply turn in on the rusted bolt and turn it off. You can adapt a ratchet, air gun, drill or simply turn it by hand. That's how simple it is to use, because the threads come out just like the factory-installed piece. The Mechanic's Thread Cleaner has been tested by several licensed Class A mechanics, and they could not believe how well it worked. It goes in to very tight places, cleans the threads like new without even using lubricants, and makes it very easy to remove the nut. Click here to see a short video clip:
The inventor is looking for a manufacturer or a licensee Inventor:
Fernand Chretien, 17-4 Terryfox Place, Sault Saint Marie, Ontario, Canada
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