Thursday, March 19, 2009

Weekly Invention by InventionHome.com – “Protect-A-Pet”


InventionHome announces their Invention of the Week – “Protect-A-Pet”. Independent inventor Charles Ayscue enlisted the help of InventionHome to assist him in finding marketing/licensing opportunities for his patented invention, "Protect-A-Pet".

Do you enjoy walking your pet in the evening, but due to lack of lighting you fear for the safety of your four-legged companion?

Independent inventor, Charles Ayscue saw this as a problem, and he decided that he could fix it, so he began his work on the “Protect-A-Pet”!

The Protect-A-Pet product may be comprised of two main components: the collar worn by the animal on which there may be several rows of LED lights, and a handheld remote unit that would control these lights. The lights on the collar can be set to blink, flash and other various pulsations. A battery may be located on the clip of the collar, as well as in the remote, in order to activate the lights as desired. The owner can then adjust the lighting pattern via the remote. The collar may also have a light sensor operated circuit so it may automatically be activated when ambient light falls below a certain, predetermined level. Another option for users may include a motion detector circuit in the collar so the lights may be activated when the animal moves. The adjustable collar may be produced in a variety of colors, patterns and designs to accommodate user preferences.

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Monday, March 16, 2009

Weekly Invention by InventionHome.com –“Tug Toss and Bait Training Toy”


InventionHome announces their Invention of the Week –Tug Toss and Bait Training Toy.
Independent inventor Candy Lynch enlisted the help of InventionHome to assist her in finding marketing/licensing opportunities for her invention, “Tug Toss and Bait Training Toy”

Do you have multiple toys and training devices for your “furry friend”?

Independent Inventor Candy Lynch did, and she saw a need for a combination toy and training device for household pets; hence the development of the Tug Toss and Bait Training Toy.

This specially designed dog product will enable a pet owner to teach a dog to toss and retrieve with a fun reward ready for instant, positive reinforcement. The innovative toy includes different styles of training tools and toys that are designed for dogs of different breeds and sizes and for the various skills needed for certain tasks. While a Golden Retriever would require a type of toy with a handle suitable for tossing and made easy for the dog to retrieve and carry. An agility dog will respond better to a tug toy, which can be thrown over obstacles in training by the handler or tugged with the dog before agility to "jazz up" the dog before running the course. Each design contains a handle on one end to facilitate tossing and successful retrieval, a comparable sized tennis ball on the opposite end and compartments for the storage of squeakers or treats. Dogs and consumers of any age will enjoy playing with this rugged, fun, and interactive new training toy.


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