Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Future Episode of ABC's American Inventor Show

After much excitement awaiting the premiere of the ABC's 'American Inventor', I am shocked that ABC's search for the next American inventor did not yield better inventions. Despite the many lackluster inventions, I am looking forward to the future episode where Janusz Liberkowski will disclose what innovations and modifications he has made to his spherical child safety seat. For those of you who missed the earlier episodes, Janusz invented a spherical infant car seat in which an infant is placed inside nested spheres. If a collision occurs, the nested spheres spin and automatically position the child’s neck and back in an upright position to shield the infant from the force of the collision.

Liberkowski will be competing against Sharon Clemens, inventor of the 'Restroom Door Clip', and Joseph and Jennifer Safuto, inventors of the 'Flushpure'. This group of inventors should be very competitive as each of these inventions were well received by the judges in the preliminary rounds. Doug Hall is the judge responsible for guiding this group of inventors as they invest (or dump) $50,000 to improve, to further the design of and/or otherwise modify their invention.

It is my hope that ABC’s American Inventor has shown our clients and others reading this blog that no invention is 'too stupid' or 'too silly'! If you have an invention you would like to discuss with one of our attorneys, please give us a call or send us an email.

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