As National Inventors’ Month winds down, we continue to celebrate the inventive and creative spirit of inventors who dream of ways to improve the world and then make their dreams a reality, overcoming many obstacles along the way. Their efforts have enriched the lives of millions throughout history and will continue to do so into the future. We pay tribute this month to inventors who relentlessly pursue their dreams, including our clients, several of whom have seen their dreams become reality in the past year. Joy, Jean, Gary and Sharon are just a few who are reaping the rewards of their efforts, while consumers benefit from their inventiveness and determination. Here’s to all of the inventors out there who don’t give up on their dreams!
Let’s take a look back at some of their stories:
Our client, Joy, whose Party on the Go was a big hit on QVC, got a wonderful surprise when Mr. Davison and his team visited her in her Colorado hometown to celebrate her success. Joy’s first royalty check was hidden in a Party on the Go platter at a festive picnic held in her honor at Colorado National Monument Park. Read more…
Our client, Sharon, was featured on ABC affiliate, KXLY, as well as in her hometown newspaper. She described how she came up with her new product idea and told of her amazing visit to Davison. The wife, mother and entrepreneur learned her invention was already selling in Sky Mall and saw the packaged product for the first time during a visit to Inventionland, where her new product was developed. Read more…
Our client, Jean, visited us so we could celebrate her success. At a delicious dinner held in Inventionland of spaghetti and meatballs (prepared in the Meatball Baker), she was presented with a gleaming covered tray that concealed a large royalty check. Jean responded with shock, amazement and tears of joy. Read more…
Our client, Gary, was blown away when he found out his pet care invention, the Dog Wash, was selling in Sky Mall. The sprinkler installer got the great news as an invited guest to Davison in Pittsburgh, PA, where his idea was developed. During a visit to Inventionland, he saw the packaged product for the first time and learned it was already on the market. Read more…
We look forward to surprising many more of our clients with good news in the future!
The typical new product is not licensed, sold in stores or profitable.