by drice | May 3, 2017 | Inventor News
Tired of wasting money by always throwing away your bar soap because it’s too small to hold on to? A new product coming to market, the Soap Savior, is the solution to reducing waste and putting money back in your pocket.
The Soap Savior allows consumers to melt together small pieces of bar soap to make a brand new bar. Each piece of soap goes through a quick filtering process to remove any debree. Customers even have the option of personalizing the soap with perfumes or oils.
by drice | May 2, 2017 | Inventor News
The EZ Travel Tray is a lightweight, compact tray that attaches to your carry on luggage. Gone are the days of searching for a table in the airport to work or eat on between flights. The EZ Travel Tray offers a simple way to turn your carry on into your own personal table.
by drice | May 1, 2017 | Inventor News
The Road Trip Potty is a portable urinal for females of all ages with restroom emergencies. The product is currently being manufactured and will be available through an online store later this year. The portable potty fits discreetly under the passenger seat and can be taken out when women are stuck in traffic and unable to find a convenient restroom. It is splash resistant and leak resistant to keep the process clean and hygienic. The product is also heat resistant, allowing for safe long-term storage in the car.
by drice | Apr 30, 2017 | Inventor News
The Gazuntite Cake Shield protects birthday cakes from germs and bacteria that come from the age-old tradition of blowing out candles. The invention was entered in to the Pitch Contest hosted by HarborOne Bank in Boston, where it placed 2nd out of 300 entries.
by drice | Apr 29, 2017 | Inventor News
The Sink Topper Workstation provides more counterspace by filling the empty space over your sink with a flat surface. Perfect for tiny houses, apartments and RVs, the Sink Topper Workstation can be pulled out when needed and easily stored under the sink when not in use.
After coming up with the idea, Stephen Dudzik and his wife, Cathy, began seeking an invention services company to help design it. They stumbled upon Mars Rising Network on the internet and began working with Jeffrey Benson, owner of Mars Rising Network, to obtain the provisional patent and renderings of the product.