Archive for November, 2011

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Trevis Kurz & Trident Design Move Forward in the Innovation Fund Process!

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Our team continues to review ideas from our Innovation Fund to determine which will continue on to the next stage, and today we’re excited to announce another selection!

Edison Nation is a diverse community. We’ve seen great ideas come from a sketch on a napkin to refined prototypes and production samples. Today, we’re congratulating both an independent inventor and his design team.

Trevis Kurz and the team at Trident Design are moving into our Concept Research Phase! Learn more about what occurs during the Concept Research Phase here.

Trevis’ Story

As an Ohio State University student studying Industrial Design, Trevis Kurz began working on a project to solve problems people have in their homes for the 2010 International Housewares Show in Chicago. While researching his project, Trevis decided to focus on the baby-boomer generation and asked several people he knew what problems they deal with in their homes. His uncle mentioned an issue with a particular home device that immediately struck Trevis as something many people undoubtedly deal with — that’s when the idea hit him to create a solution. After MANY iterations, Trevis submitted his design to the competition and won first place.

Immediately following Trevis’ win, he was introduced to representatives from the product development company, Trident Design, LLC, who encouraged him to pursue his idea further and offered their services. Trevis soon began working with the Trident team on a plan to commercialize his invention and take it to the next level. Trident worked to further develop the mechanism for the product and also applied for a utility patent. Unfortunately, when presenting the product to potential licensing partners, many were hesitant due the unknowns left in the engineering phases.

Wanting to move forward with development, the team at Trident learned of Edison Nation’s Innovation Fund and they, along with Trevis, agreed to submit the idea. Their hope is to get the product further developed to a point where it will be easier to gain manufacturer buy-in, as well as leverage their clout with the larger companies.

As this idea moves on to the next phase and undergoes further research, our team will determine if we can take this product on and help them do just that!

USPTO Looking for New Satellite Locations

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is seeking suggestions on where to put potential new satellite offices. “Establishing satellite offices in geographically diverse areas of the country will allow the agency to better recruit and retain talented patent professionals and allow the agency to better interact with the applicant community,” said Under Secretary [...]

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How to Dial Down Risk from Inventing

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

By Jack Lander Many inventors have spent up to $15,000 on their inventions only to find that their product isn’t marketable. Sometimes this is due to obstacles that, despite our best efforts, we couldn’t have foreseen. But more often it is because those we hire to perform services for us have failed to uncover or [...]

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Cyber Monday Deals — Everyday Edisons Products

Monday, November 28th, 2011

If you think you’ve already scoured the web for every Cyber Monday deal out there — think again! Get these Everday Edisons invention-turned-products for an incredible deal, plus FREE SHIPPING — But only for today!

Monster Pong: $129.99 Only $99 + free shipping!


Befudiom: $14.99 Only $7.99 + free shipping!

How to Give a Great Print Media Interview

Monday, November 28th, 2011

By Marsha Friedman Sometimes I cringe when I hear people talk about “the media.” It sounds as if everyone in TV, radio, print and online press is a member of one fraternity that thinks and acts the same. There is a vast gulf between the daily life of a print journalist and the daily life [...]

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John Gudenkauf Moves Forward in the Innovation Fund Process!

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

As our team continues to review our Round I Innovation Fund submissions, we are excited to announce today another submission that will be moving to the next stage.

Congratulations to John Gudenkauf! His idea will progress to our Concept Research Phase!

As a reminder, during this stage, our team will perform in-depth research around John’s invention and answer several questions that will determine if his product meets the criteria for development. There are several layers to this process, however, some of the broader areas of this research include: problem vs. market need, details around the industry/market size, the long-term potential of the product, the status of the intellectual property, commercialization strategy, and the financial investment required.

More about John and his journey to invention:

For as long as John Gudekauf can remember, he’s always been intrigued by solving problems  and developing ideas for improving things. The son of a “restless entrepreneur,” John began getting his feet wet in his father’s businesses as early as 12 years old. As an adult, John launched a career in massage therapy, but also pursued the development of a residential remodeling business on the side.

It was during a project for this business, in which John had plans to build several micro-homes (200 sq. ft. homes), that the idea hit him for a very creative solution to save space in the home without sacrificing one of the biggest household necessities. John built a prototype for his idea, set out to patent it in 2007 and began working to build a business around it.  Unfortunately, over the years and throughout the process, John faced several financial setbacks.  In May 2011, after one final setback and more anxious than ever to move his idea forward, John learned of Edison Nation’s Innovation fund and submitted his idea.

We’re excited to move John’s invention into this important next phase and determine the future of bringing it to market!

Five Questions With… Edison Nation Pro

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

Punch in “Toni LaCava” in the search field found within Edison Nation’s forums and you’ll find some 40 pages of Toni’s words, comments and of course, that happy little girl smiling back at you in her avatar photograph. Toni is an early adopter of Edison Nation’s inventor community and has transformed into a super user and [...]

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Clifford Nowack Moves Forward in Innovation Fund Process!

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

Our review team has been quite busy over the last several months reviewing the ideas submitted to the first round of our $25 Million Innovation Fund. As we continue to review submissions, we’re excited to share with you that one of the ideas we have selected to move forward, thus far, belongs to Edison Nation member, Clifford Nowack!

Please join us in congratulating Clifford as his ideas moves into our Concept Research Phase!

During this multi-step and often lengthy process, our team will perform in-depth research around Clifford’s invention and answer several questions that will ultimately determine if his product meets the criteria for development. While this research has several layers, some of the broader areas we analyze during this phase include: problem vs. market need, details around the industry/market size, the long-term potential of the product, the status of the intellectual property, commercialization strategy, and the financial investment required.

More about Clifford and his journey to invention:

A Southern California resident his entire life, Clifford Nowack built his career in computer programming, though always held a side-hobby in woodworking. He even began a side business selling some of his wooden creations in the California mountain resort community located in the San Bernardino National Forest, where he and his wife resided. Clifford’s life completely changed, however, in 2003, when massive firestorms swept across the area. The family was forced to evacuate in the middle of the night, and by morning learned that they had lost everything they had ever owned, including their life savings.

Starting over at 45 in a new home and on a tight budget didn’t leave much room for Clifford to reinvest in his woodworking hobby, or to hire help for home improvement, but the family did what work they could on their own. As it happens, it was during a “do-it-yourself” drywall project one day, when an attempt to solve a problem produced the spark of innovation that would lead to Clifford’s invention idea.

For the first several years, Clifford and his wife attempted to develop the invention on their own, even turning down offers from interested development firms. They felt they wanted to do it on their own and hoped to find family and friends to invest — but with the economic downturn, this proved extremely difficult. Finally, after feeling that they’d exhausted all resources, Clifford and his wife decided it was time to partner with someone with the skills and resources they felt they lacked and began researching development companies.

After careful evaluation, they decided to place their confidence in Edison Nation, submitting Clifford’s invention to the Innovation Fund in May 2011.

Now that Clifford’s idea is moving into the Concept Research Phase, our team looks forward to exploring this invention further and potentially bringing it to market!

Congratulations again to Clifford on his invention reaching this very important step!

Tune into Got Invention Radio Tonight

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

LegalZoom, the do-it-yourself legal document company, takes to the web-airwaves on Got Invention Radio tonight. Chas Rampenthal, LegalZoom’s vice president and general counsel, and Dan Goldman, legal architect for intellectual property join Got Invention host Brian Fried at 8pm ET/5pm PT. Click on the “listen live” button on the homepage, www.gotinvention.com. Call 877.474.3302 or email your questions to [...]

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Re-Tooled, Re-Invented & Re-Purposed

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Inventors often get their start by taking things apart. With that in mind, we asked young folks at FIRST to draft a list of modern devices they’d like to dismantle and re-purpose into other products. 1)      Turn a USB Webcam into a microscope Suggested by: FIRST Robotics Competition Team 811 from Nashua, N.H. “Cardinals”   2)      Turn [...]

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