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» Milton Johnson, Inventor of "The Car Cage"
By Kessler Corporation | Published 04/21/2006 | Automotive , Automotive | Unrated

"The Car Cage" is an original idea developed through experiences of losses and an overall disappointment of the present system of thief deterrent in the auto industry. 

» Carl Cox, Inventor of the "Air And Fuel System"
By Kessler Corporation | Published 04/21/2006 | Automotive | Unrated

My commute to work was 110 miles round trip. The crude oil shortage that overseas people did to us made me extremely angry. At that time, I thought I should try to come up with some way to better prepare myself for the next time this happened.


» John Hastie, Inventor of the "Magnetic Power System" and the "Razormate"
By Kessler Corporation | Published 04/23/2006 | Industrial | Unrated

Now, there is a "new" developing source for generating A.C. power. It uses D.C. power, along with magnetic energy, to produce an extremely efficient source for the generation of A.C. power. 

» Louis Colicchio, Inventor of the "Method And Apparatus For Conserving Water In A Wash"
By Kessler Corporation | Published 04/23/2006 | Industrial | Unrated

It is the primary object of this invention to reclaim from 10% to 90% of the wash water. It has the capacity of two gallons per minute at 1,000 lbs per square inch. This puts it in compliance with many city and state water conservation codes that are often in place during drought conditions.

» Desmond Greaves, Inventor of the "Luminous Level"
By Kessler Corporation | Published 04/23/2006 | Tools | Unrated

Present levels are basically one-dimensional and are not easily used in poorly lit areas. In addition, they always require at least one hand to hold and adjust the level. These concerns pointed out a need that led Inventor Desmond Greaves to the development of the Luminous Level.

» Rayneda Davis, Inventor of the "Walking Aid With Supplementary Features"
By Kessler Corporation | Published 04/23/2006 | Electronics | Unrated

The invention features a cane with a unique integrated timepiece, a means for dispensing a defensive substance, and an alarm for signaling the need for immediate help. 

» Bruce Jaynes, Inventor of the "Temperature Display Device"
By Kessler Corporation | Published 04/23/2006 | Electronics | Unrated

If you use a thermometor often, you need this new weather instrument. It is ideal for farmers, greenhouse workers, ski resorts, heating and cooling companies, and even NASA.

» Gloria Calloway, Inventor of the "Calloway's Keep-Kleens"

The invention relates to a shirt-like style bib that can be used for both young and old regardless of size and ability. This shirt style bib is made from a combination of cloth and vinyl, making it easy to wash, wear and reuse.

» Carl Green, Inventor of the "Mechanically-Driven Toothbrush With Improved Brushing Action"
By Kessler Corporation | Published 04/23/2006 | Health Care/Medical | Unrated

The invention, called the Mechanically-Driven Toothbrush With Improved Brushing Action, features a rechargeable battery powered toothbrush that is mechanically driven using an angular transmission that is direct connect to the brush head.

» Erma Copeland, Inventor of the "Splash Reducing Panels"
By Kessler Corporation | Published 04/23/2006 | Health Care/Medical , Household Items | Unrated

The purpose of this invention is to prevent toilet water from splashing onto the user during urination and defacation. It is a simple, easy to use splashguard that is highly portable, allowing it to be used almost anywhere including baby changing stations.

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