Invention Stories
MixAid: The Kitchen Invention by InventHelp Inventors
Inventors Luisa Marchese and Dawn Archie-Johansen of Tyler, Texas, designed MixAid to enhance the functionality of stand mixer metal mixing bowls to save users valuable time and effort during baking preparation. We envisioned…
Intellinetix: Wearable Vibration Therapy
InventHelp client Lestor Waldon, a retired letter carrier from Orlando, Florida, developed the Intellinetix Knee and Elbow Wrap—a wearable vibration therapy device designed to reduce joint pain. Unlike traditional TENS units…
Trim Puller: From Home Project to Award-Winning Product
Edward Lenart, the inventor of this innovative hand tool, developed the Lenart Trim/Molding Puller while performing renovations in his own home. He attempted to remove the molding and trim from a couple rooms while keeping…
The Ring Thing® by Kimberly Schafer
The Ring Thing® is a premium personal ring holder designed to prevent the loss or damage of cherished jewelry. Built with both function and style in mind, it’s waterproof, buoyant, and scratch-resistant, making it ideal for a…
The Perfect Pan: How One Inventor Reimagined a Classic Cheesecake Staple
Retired teacher Barbara Winfield always loved baking, but she found herself frustrated with one recurring challenge. Traditional cheesecake pans often required a second pan to support…
Stack ‘Em® by Andy Bier
While floating with friends on a sunny summer afternoon in Duluth, Minnesota, Andy Bier found himself wishing he didn’t have to climb out of the lake every time he wanted another cold drink. That simple moment sparked the idea for Stack ‘Em®, the first-ever…
Spring cleaning often brings attention to overlooked areas of the home, and ceiling fans are usually at the top of that list. While they help circulate air year-round, they also collect layers of dust that can be difficult to remove…
This specific client’s invention is a financial gain. The typical client will not achieve this level of success.
Barbara's Story:
Retired teacher, Barbara Winfield, wanted a better cheesecake pan. Her goal: to find a pan that would not only ensure the cheesecake would bake evenly, and would also eliminate the need to use a second pan during the baking process. Like many inventors, Barbara couldn’t find the exact pan she was looking for on the market so she decided to invent her own. It was at that moment the Perfect Pan was born.
Barbara’s Perfect Pan not only ensures a cheesecake bakes evenly but also prevents dips from forming in the cake. In addition, it does indeed eliminate the hassle of having to use a second pan, which can be cumbersome for bakers. According to Barbara, “I was so tired of dirtying extra dishes while making my cheesecakes. I knew there had to be a better way to make the process more efficient.” Believing other bakers would have an interest in her cheesecake pan, Barbara contacted her local InventHelp® sales office in October of 2010 to purchase submission services and be referred to a patent attorney.
In August of 2011, the InventHelp DataBank® submitted a brochure of Barbara’s Perfect Pan to New York-based Chef’s Planet, a company that designs, manufactures, and markets a broad range of kitchen housewares products around the world. Founded in 2002, Chef’s Planet products are available for purchase at retailers such as William’s-Sonoma, Bed Bath & Beyond, Sur La Table, and hundreds of independent kitchenware stores. After receiving the brochure, the National Sales Manager from Chef’s Planet, John Cooper, contacted Intromark Incorporated, InventHelp’s sister licensing company, for more information about the invention.
After a few conversations with Chef’s Planet, Intromark Licensing Executive Justine Mayowski, and the inventor, negotiations began to establish a license agreement for the Perfect Pan. After two months, Intromark negotiated a royalty and advance for Barbara.
This specific client’s invention is a financial gain. The typical client will not achieve this level of success.
Ron Todd invented Erase-A-Hole in 1990 with the goal of simplifying wall repairs. For decades, the original drywall repair putty has been doing just that.
Erase-A-Hole Repair Putty is a quick and easy way to fill holes in your walls. From DIY projects to moving repairs, no extra tools are needed to get the job done. The product is a solution for cracks or holes in drywall, plaster, and wood. It can also be used for filling nail holes, screw holes, or settling cracks in walls. Simply apply in a circular motion, wipe with a damp cloth, and continue with painting.
Inspiration for Erase-A-Hole derived from Ron’s 20 years of drywall experience. This experience provided him with the insight needed for developing the features of his invention. The quick use applicator is compact and portable to fit right into your toolbox. The putty itself is made with a custom blend of ingredients that won’t cause shrinking or cracking, plus it dries white.
Since Ron’s retirement, the brand has been taken over by his daughter, Jennifer Deans. Although the product may be in different hands, the core values behind “Erase-A-Hole” remain the same. Maintaining the ideals of a small family business, Jennifer continues to manufacture in their home state of Texas.
“We have been working with InventHelp since 2015 and they have brought many new opportunities and partnerships from our efforts. They are an excellent resource and have a teamwork approach to exposing our products to clients we wouldn’t otherwise be able to reach.”
Erase-A-Hole lives on through the hard work of Jennifer, but we can thank Ron for his creativity and experience that inspired the idea. The father-daughter duo behind the product resulted in a DIY product that has been used for home repairs for decades.
Erase-A-Hole is currently sold online at Amazon, Walmart, and Lowe’s.
This specific client’s invention is a financial gain. The typical client will not achieve this level of success.
Ron's Story:
Ron Todd invented Erase-A-Hole in 1990 with the goal of simplifying wall repairs. For decades, the original drywall repair putty has been doing just that.
Erase-A-Hole Repair Putty is a quick and easy way to fill holes in your walls. From DIY projects to moving repairs, no extra tools are needed to get the job done. The product is a solution for cracks or holes in drywall, plaster, and wood. It can also be used for filling nail holes, screw holes, or settling cracks in walls. Simply apply in a circular motion, wipe with a damp cloth, and continue with painting.
Inspiration for Erase-A-Hole derived from Ron’s 20 years of drywall experience. This experience provided him with the insight needed for developing the features of his invention. The quick use applicator is compact and portable to fit right into your toolbox. The putty itself is made with a custom blend of ingredients that won’t cause shrinking or cracking, plus it dries white.
Since Ron’s retirement, the brand has been taken over by his daughter, Jennifer Deans. Although the product may be in different hands, the core values behind “Erase-A-Hole” remain the same. Maintaining the ideals of a small family business, Jennifer continues to manufacture in their home state of Texas.
“We have been working with InventHelp since 2015 and they have brought many new opportunities and partnerships from our efforts. They are an excellent resource and have a teamwork approach to exposing our products to clients we wouldn’t otherwise be able to reach.”
Erase-A-Hole lives on through the hard work of Jennifer, but we can thank Ron for his creativity and experience that inspired the idea. The father-daughter duo behind the product resulted in a DIY product that has been used for home repairs for decades.
This specific client’s invention is a financial gain. The typical client will not achieve this level of success.
Perhaps nothing inspires inventors more than inefficiency. For retired businessman Henry Bessinger, it was the inefficiency of a traditional garden trimming tool that led him to develop his invention, the Weed Thrasher.
“The normal head on my weed trimmer would jam up all the time,” Bessinger explained. “It was to the point where I spent more time fixing it than I actually spent working in my garden.”
Years ago, Bessinger came up with the idea for an all-metal accessory with cutters to replace the nylon line in the head of a weed trimmer. The accessory could fit easily onto most gas-powered trimmers and would virtually eliminate jamming. Bessinger obtained a patent and developed the Weed Thrasher™ into a finished product.
Bessinger contracted with InventHelp for submission to industry services. “From the start, the company has been really helpful and supportive” said Bessinger.
InventHelp prepared materials outlining the Weed Thrasher’s important features and benefits and submitted the invention to companies. Several companies inquired about Bessinger’s invention, but initially, no agreements were reached.
InventHelp exhibits at trade shows to obtain registrations for its Data Bank. While attending the National Hardware Show, Intromark Licensing Executive Ronny Smith met Ken Strong, President of CRT Products, a company which specializes in “As Seen On TV” infomercials. Intromark agreed to send CRT patented inventions for review, including the Weed Thrasher.
“It got an immediate response from them,” Smith said. “They expressed interest in licensing the rights to distribute it nationally.”
Intromark handled negotiations between Bessinger and CRT Products. A licensing agreement was finalized, and CRT created an infomercial featuring the Weed Thrasher, which aired on cable television.
The infomercial yielded a good response and CRT Products continued placing it on television. Some of the channels included ESPN, CNN, and The Weather Channel. Infomercial sales grew steadily and, eventually, retailers such as Walmart and The Home Depot sold the Weed Thrasher in their stores.
This specific client’s invention is a financial gain. The typical client will not achieve this level of success.
Henry's Story:
Perhaps nothing inspires inventors more than inefficiency. For retired businessman Henry Bessinger, it was the inefficiency of a traditional garden trimming tool that led him to develop his invention, the Weed Thrasher.
“The normal head on my weed trimmer would jam up all the time,” Bessinger explained. “It was to the point where I spent more time fixing it than I actually spent working in my garden.”
Years ago, Bessinger came up with the idea for an all-metal accessory with cutters to replace the nylon line in the head of a weed trimmer. The accessory could fit easily onto most gas-powered trimmers and would virtually eliminate jamming. Bessinger obtained a patent and developed the Weed Thrasher™ into a finished product.
Bessinger contracted with InventHelp for submission to industry services. “From the start, the company has been really helpful and supportive” said Bessinger.
InventHelp prepared materials outlining the Weed Thrasher’s important features and benefits and submitted the invention to companies. Several companies inquired about Bessinger’s invention, but initially, no agreements were reached.
InventHelp exhibits at trade shows to obtain registrations for its Data Bank. While attending the National Hardware Show, Intromark Licensing Executive Ronny Smith met Ken Strong, President of CRT Products, a company which specializes in “As Seen On TV” infomercials. Intromark agreed to send CRT patented inventions for review, including the Weed Thrasher.
“It got an immediate response from them,” Smith said. “They expressed interest in licensing the rights to distribute it nationally.”
Intromark handled negotiations between Bessinger and CRT Products. A licensing agreement was finalized, and CRT created an infomercial featuring the Weed Thrasher, which aired on cable television.
The infomercial yielded a good response and CRT Products continued placing it on television. Some of the channels included ESPN, CNN, and The Weather Channel. Infomercial sales grew steadily and, eventually, retailers such as Walmart and The Home Depot sold the Weed Thrasher in their stores.
This specific client’s invention is a financial gain. The typical client will not achieve this level of success.
The Half Time Drill Driver, an InventHelp licensed client invention, is available in Bed Bath & Beyond, CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, and other retailers across the country.
“We are pleased that one of our client’s products is on the shelves of several large chain stores around the country,” said Nicole Hait, Director of Communications for InventHelp. “This InventHelp client, a machinist by trade, prides himself on thinking up ideas that solve problems in his field. His invention, the Half Time Drill Driver, is a power tool attachment that enables the user to quickly switch from a drill to a screwdriver, without having to change bits, in less than two seconds. This accessory can drill and countersink a hole in one step,” said Hait.
To use, an individual selects two different size bits, drills the pilot hole, flips the pivot arm, and then drives in any screw, nut, or fastener. The patent-pending swivel head flips and locks, providing the user an easy switch from drilling to driving in several seconds.
Intromark Incorporated, InventHelp’s sister licensing company, negotiated an agreement between the inventors and a well-known direct response television company. This resulted in a national TV campaign and ultimately placement in retail outlets with the InventHelp caveman appearing on every package.
As well as appearing in the well-known stores listed above, the Half Time Drill Driver is also selling in Kmart, Target, Meijer, ShopKo, and many grocery store chains across the country. Direct response and retail sales through the first quarter of 2012 are estimated at more than $2.5 million.
InventHelp’s services have resulted in a financial gain for Half Time Drill Driver.
This specific client’s invention is a financial gain. The typical client will not achieve this level of success.
Brian & Alice's Story:
The Half Time Drill Driver, an InventHelp licensed client invention, is available in Bed Bath & Beyond, CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, and other retailers across the country.
“We are pleased that one of our client’s products is on the shelves of several large chain stores around the country,” said Nicole Hait, Director of Communications for InventHelp. “This InventHelp client, a machinist by trade, prides himself on thinking up ideas that solve problems in his field. His invention, the Half Time Drill Driver, is a power tool attachment that enables the user to quickly switch from a drill to a screwdriver, without having to change bits, in less than two seconds. This accessory can drill and countersink a hole in one step,” said Hait.
To use, an individual selects two different size bits, drills the pilot hole, flips the pivot arm, and then drives in any screw, nut, or fastener. The patent-pending swivel head flips and locks, providing the user an easy switch from drilling to driving in several seconds.
Intromark Incorporated, InventHelp’s sister licensing company, negotiated an agreement between the inventors and a well-known direct response television company. This resulted in a national TV campaign and ultimately placement in retail outlets with the InventHelp caveman appearing on every package.
As well as appearing in the well-known stores listed above, the Half Time Drill Driver is also selling in Kmart, Target, Meijer, ShopKo, and many grocery store chains across the country. Direct response and retail sales through the first quarter of 2012 are estimated at more than $2.5 million.
This specific client’s invention is a financial gain. The typical client will not achieve this level of success.
Plumbers and home handymen face a common problem related to toilet installations. Bathroom flooring is installed around waste pipes in a manner that makes it very difficult to connect the toilet to the waste line because the flooring interferes with the installation of the pipe flange connection. Plumbers must often cut away flooring to enlarge the space around the waste line in order for a traditional over-the-pipe flange to be installed.
What are the chances that a carpenter has the foresight to cut a wide enough gap in the floor around the waste pipe? “Don’t bet on it,” jokes Greg Sesser. Once, in a single day, Sesser and his partner, Mike Johnson, installed 15 toilet flanges, enlarging the floor hole for each and every one with an electric saw.
Exhausted from a long day, the two couldn’t help feeling there had to be a better way. Since there wasn’t anything currently on the market that could help them, they invented an improved flange; one with fewer components that are installed inside the waste pipe rather than over it, solving their floor problems once and for all.
They came up with a concept for a flange that would go inside the pipe and seal to it with a tapered thread inside a threaded expansion gasket. They surmised that the simple process of attaching inside rather than outside the pipe could save plumbers thousands of labor hours each year. The device could be used in new construction and also as a replacement for broken flanges for cast iron waste pipes set in concrete. They called their invention the E-Z Set Herkle Ring.
Sesser and Johnson purchased InventHelp’s submission services. InventHelp also referred the inventors to a licensed patent attorney who obtained a patent on their behalf.
One of the companies InventHelp submitted their invention to was Oatey Company, a leading manufacturer of plumbing fittings and supplies. InventHelp sent the E-Z Set Herkle Ring submission brochure to Oatey Company for confidential review.
Raun Kopp, Oatey’s Vice President of Product Development and Quality Assurance, expressed substantial interest in the E-Z Set Herkle Ring. Intromark, InventHelp’s sister licensing company, followed up on the interest expressed and sent Oatey Company a rough prototype of the flange for review. Oatey had many concerns, including competition, usefulness, available patent protection, and whether or not the invention would actually work.
Oatey Company Project Manager, Susan Geary, conducted an extensive review of the potential market, costs, and functionality of the device. The company then committed to creating and testing 10 production quality prototypes. The results from both the lab and field tests were favorable. Having passed rigorous internal scrutiny, Oatey decided to attempt to commercialize the E-Z Set Herkle Ring and began seeking exclusive rights to the concept. Thereafter Intromark successfully negotiated a license agreement. Later, at their own expense, Oatey Company created the first production molds at a cost of approximately $50 thousand, and field-tested the initial runs with good results.
The E-Z Set Herkle Ring was then renamed the Twist-N-Set by Oatey and introduced to the marketplace. Since that time the Twist-N-Set has been a part of Oatey Company’s product line and is available in retail and wholesale distribution centers nationwide including Home Depot and Ace Hardware stores. Twist-N-Set has found consumer acceptance and several handyman blogs recommend the Twist-N-Set as an easy way to raise a toilet flange when the installation of new flooring creates a space between the existing flange and the toilet.
Through its long history, the Twist-N-Set has generated more than $25 million in retail sales.
This specific client’s invention is a financial gain. The typical client will not achieve this level of success.
Greg & Mike's Story:
Plumbers and home handymen face a common problem related to toilet installations. Bathroom flooring is installed around waste pipes in a manner that makes it very difficult to connect the toilet to the waste line because the flooring interferes with the installation of the pipe flange connection. Plumbers must often cut away flooring to enlarge the space around the waste line in order for a traditional over-the-pipe flange to be installed.
What are the chances that a carpenter has the foresight to cut a wide enough gap in the floor around the waste pipe? “Don’t bet on it,” jokes Greg Sesser. Once, in a single day, Sesser and his partner, Mike Johnson, installed 15 toilet flanges, enlarging the floor hole for each and every one with an electric saw.
Exhausted from a long day, the two couldn’t help feeling there had to be a better way. Since there wasn’t anything currently on the market that could help them, they invented an improved flange; one with fewer components that are installed inside the waste pipe rather than over it, solving their floor problems once and for all.
They came up with a concept for a flange that would go inside the pipe and seal to it with a tapered thread inside a threaded expansion gasket. They surmised that the simple process of attaching inside rather than outside the pipe could save plumbers thousands of labor hours each year. The device could be used in new construction and also as a replacement for broken flanges for cast iron waste pipes set in concrete. They called their invention the E-Z Set Herkle Ring.
Sesser and Johnson purchased InventHelp’s submission services. InventHelp also referred the inventors to a licensed patent attorney who obtained a patent on their behalf.
One of the companies InventHelp submitted their invention to was Oatey Company, a leading manufacturer of plumbing fittings and supplies. InventHelp sent the E-Z Set Herkle Ring submission brochure to Oatey Company for confidential review.
Raun Kopp, Oatey’s Vice President of Product Development and Quality Assurance, expressed substantial interest in the E-Z Set Herkle Ring. Intromark, InventHelp’s sister licensing company, followed up on the interest expressed and sent Oatey Company a rough prototype of the flange for review. Oatey had many concerns, including competition, usefulness, available patent protection, and whether or not the invention would actually work.
Oatey Company Project Manager, Susan Geary, conducted an extensive review of the potential market, costs, and functionality of the device. The company then committed to creating and testing 10 production quality prototypes. The results from both the lab and field tests were favorable. Having passed rigorous internal scrutiny, Oatey decided to attempt to commercialize the E-Z Set Herkle Ring and began seeking exclusive rights to the concept. Thereafter Intromark successfully negotiated a license agreement. Later, at their own expense, Oatey Company created the first production molds at a cost of approximately $50 thousand, and field-tested the initial runs with good results.
The E-Z Set Herkle Ring was then renamed the Twist-N-Set by Oatey and introduced to the marketplace. Since that time the Twist-N-Set has been a part of Oatey Company’s product line and is available in retail and wholesale distribution centers nationwide including Home Depot and Ace Hardware stores. Twist-N-Set has found consumer acceptance and several handyman blogs recommend the Twist-N-Set as an easy way to raise a toilet flange when the installation of new flooring creates a space between the existing flange and the toilet.
Through its long history, the Twist-N-Set has generated more than $25 million in retail sales.
This specific client’s invention is a financial gain. The typical client will not achieve this level of success.
Spring is here, and you know what that means – it’s time for spring cleaning! One area that is always hard to reach and harder to clean is the ceiling fan. It always seems that dust falls everywhere, covering your room and making a mess.
FanBlade Cleaner, an InventHelp client product, can assist homeowners in cleaning their ceiling fan simply by slipping it on and off the fan blades. FanBlade Cleaner captures the dust, ensuring there’s no mess. Made of plush polyester/polyamide microfiber, it is designed like a sack with an elasticized top.
“I was tired of having the dust fall onto the furniture and floor below when I cleaned my ceiling fans,” said Brian O’Neil, inventor of the FanBlade Cleaner. “I wanted to find a way to keep the dust contained.”
O’Neil came to InventHelp with inventory of his invention and wanted help in furthering his product. We’re pleased to say that Intromark Incorporated, InventHelp’s sister licensing company, was able to get the FanBlade Cleaner added to the product listing in the largest mail order catalog company in the world, Starcrest Products of California. Starcrest sells a wide variety of products online and through their catalog, including household items, clothing & accessories, children’s items, and health & beauty. FanBlade Cleaner is also available on Amazon and is consistently one of the best-selling InventHelp products on the site.
“It really doesn’t make sense to just spread dust everywhere when cleaning a fan blade,” said Ronny Smith, Managing Director of InventHelp’s Intromark. “We couldn’t be happier that one of our InventHelp clients found a solution to this.”
This specific client’s invention is a financial gain. The typical client will not achieve this level of success.
Brian's Story:
Spring is here, and you know what that means – it’s time for spring cleaning! One area that is always hard to reach and harder to clean is the ceiling fan. It always seems that dust falls everywhere, covering your room and making a mess.
FanBlade Cleaner, an InventHelp client product, can assist homeowners in cleaning their ceiling fan simply by slipping it on and off the fan blades. FanBlade Cleaner captures the dust, ensuring there’s no mess. Made of plush polyester/polyamide microfiber, it is designed like a sack with an elasticized top.
“I was tired of having the dust fall onto the furniture and floor below when I cleaned my ceiling fans,” said Brian O’Neil, inventor of the FanBlade Cleaner. “I wanted to find a way to keep the dust contained.”
O’Neil came to InventHelp with inventory of his invention and wanted help in furthering his product. We’re pleased to say that Intromark Incorporated, InventHelp’s sister licensing company, was able to get the FanBlade Cleaner added to the product listing in the largest mail order catalog company in the world, Starcrest Products of California. Starcrest sells a wide variety of products online and through their catalog, including household items, clothing & accessories, children’s items, and health & beauty. FanBlade Cleaner is also available on Amazon and is consistently one of the best-selling InventHelp products on the site.
“It really doesn’t make sense to just spread dust everywhere when cleaning a fan blade,” said Ronny Smith, Managing Director of InventHelp’s Intromark. “We couldn’t be happier that one of our InventHelp clients found a solution to this.”
This specific client’s invention is a financial gain. The typical client will not achieve this level of success.
David Caffaro invented Napper Alarm Clock for individuals who enjoy napping. “I wanted an easy-set alarm clock so that I could take naps,” said Caffaro. “I do not want to have to fuss with my alarm clock when all I want to do is take a quick nap. That is why I came up with this alarm-clock design.”
Napper Alarm Clock is a patented alarm clock designed to instantly set an alarm for either a quick nap or overnight slumber with the press of a button. “Nap Timer Buttons” allow users to choose options that include 15, 30, or 60-minute nap settings. Get a full night’s rest by setting your morning alarm with the included standard alarm clock settings.
As an Addendum B client, Napper Clock was first mentioned by InventHelp in a press release in January of 2012. The invention eventually reached a licensing deal initiated and facilitated by InventHelp’s sister licensing company, Intromark.
Napper Alarm Clock is available on Amazon, Walmart, DormCo, and HearMore. Napper Alarm Clock is now licensed by Plan B Distribution INC.
This specific client’s invention is a financial gain. The typical client will not achieve this level of success.
David's Story:
David Caffaro invented Napper Alarm Clock for individuals who enjoy napping. “I wanted an easy-set alarm clock so that I could take naps,” said Caffaro. “I do not want to have to fuss with my alarm clock when all I want to do is take a quick nap. That is why I came up with this alarm-clock design.”
Napper Alarm Clock is a patented alarm clock designed to instantly set an alarm for either a quick nap or overnight slumber with the press of a button. “Nap Timer Buttons” allow users to choose options that include 15, 30, or 60-minute nap settings. Get a full night’s rest by setting your morning alarm with the included standard alarm clock settings.
As an Addendum B client, Napper Clock was first mentioned by InventHelp in a press release in January of 2012. The invention eventually reached a licensing deal initiated and facilitated by InventHelp’s sister licensing company, Intromark.
Napper Alarm Clock is available on Amazon, Walmart, DormCo, and HearMore. Napper Alarm Clock is now licensed by Plan B Distribution INC.
InventHelp – Intromark is pleased to announce the availability of Silentium Plus, now for sale on Amazon. This dietary supplement meant to stop or reduce snoring, was invented by Gilbert, Arizona based InventHelp inventor, Dennis Glaser.
An Addendum B client, Silentium Plus is a natural formula designed to provide a sounder sleep experience and to reduce snoring for those facing sleep apnea. The easy-to-consume nature of the supplement allows suitability for adults seeking a natural approach to alleviate the symptoms of sleep apnea and snoring.
During a site visit to Grayson Corporation’s headquarters in Chicago, Illinois, Intromark’s Kurtis Charlton facilitated a licensing agreement to grant the company exclusive rights to manufacture and distribute Silentium Plus.
The partnership marked an exciting opportunity for the fruition of an invention idea that provides a sounder sleep. Listing of the supplement to Amazon, the largest online retailer, can be attributed to the combined efforts of Glaser for his invention idea, Intromark, and Grayson Corporation.
This specific client’s invention is a financial gain. The typical client will not achieve this level of success.
Dennis' Story:
InventHelp – Intromark is pleased to announce the availability of Silentium Plus, now for sale on Amazon. This dietary supplement meant to stop or reduce snoring, was invented by Gilbert, Arizona based InventHelp inventor, Dennis Glaser.
An Addendum B client, Silentium Plus is a natural formula designed to provide a sounder sleep experience and to reduce snoring for those facing sleep apnea. The easy-to-consume nature of the supplement allows suitability for adults seeking a natural approach to alleviate the symptoms of sleep apnea and snoring.
During a site visit to Grayson Corporation’s headquarters in Chicago, Illinois, Intromark’s Kurtis Charlton facilitated a licensing agreement to grant the company exclusive rights to manufacture and distribute Silentium Plus.
The partnership marked an exciting opportunity for the fruition of an invention idea that provides a sounder sleep. Listing of the supplement to Amazon, the largest online retailer, can be attributed to the combined efforts of Glaser for his invention idea, Intromark, and Grayson Corporation.
This specific client’s invention is a financial gain. The typical client will not achieve this level of success.