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  • The Patent – Why Is It So Important? – The Inventor Lady and Travis Kelley

    The Patent – Why Is It So Important? – The Inventor Lady and Travis Kelley

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    For this week’s segment of Invent America, Michael King and co-host Rita Crompton welcome Morris Newman & Travis Kelley to discuss “The Patent – Why Is It So Important?” Newman is the Executive Director of the Pro Bono Advisory Council, assisting the US Patent and Trademark Office administering the patent pro bono legal services program. Kelley holds several patents, and is the founder of JENTRA Door Products – a company that specializes in pre-hung door shipping and installation products.

    For this week’s segment of Invent America, Michael King and co-host Rita Crompton welcome Travis Kelley to discuss “The Patent – Why Is It So Important?” Kelley holds several patents, and is the founder of JENTRA Door Products – a company that specializes in pre-hung door shipping and installation products. For more information, please visit: jentratools.com. Kelley has over 15 years of experience throughout the door industry and is currently serving Marvin as a factory representative. He holds 2 US utility patents 8,677,636 and 9,482,016 covering door installation and shipping aids. In 2015, he was the Minnesota Small Business Administration’s young entrepreneur of the year and was a runner up in the MN Cup. His products have been featured on the DIY network along with industry trade magazines.

     

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  • Let’s Talk about Inventor Groups – with The Inventor Lady and Leo Mazur

    Let’s Talk about Inventor Groups – with The Inventor Lady and Leo Mazur

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    For this week’s segment of Invent America, Michael King and co-host Rita Crompton welcome Leo Mazur to discuss “Inventor Groups”. Inventor of the Nonmetallic Raintight Hub, Mazur has worked in the electrical contracting business for over 40 years in a wide range of capacities. For more information, please visit: http://www.inventors-society.net. Having worked in and around the electrical contracting business for over 40 years has given Mr. Mazur a unique insiders’ view of many different manufacturing, commercial, and corporate experiences as well as interaction with consumers from all walks of life. This allows him to view a project from all sides. A lifelong Do-It-Yourselfer, he makes his own prototypes, does his own research, and has written and prosecuted his own patent overcoming a difficult rejection. However, he strongly believes in building a team of experts as a project warrants it. He has invented a number of products, mostly tools, and of course, kitchen utensils. He has a patent on a PVC electrical fitting and had the 2 largest manufacturers interested.

    Inventor, Nonmetallic Raintight Hub / Inventors Society

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    Rita Crompton, known as “The Inventor Lady,” is an industry expert with decades of experience helping innovators develop their ideas into sellable products. Her knowledge and expertise covers all aspects of the invention process – patents and trademarks, engineering and manufacturing, crowdfunding, marketing and selling, and licensing. Ms. Crompton has helped inventors bring to market everything from full size functioning tractors to baby products – there’s a reason she’s called “The Inventor Lady.”

    Michael King, known as “the Cajun Contractor,” has been in the home improvement and home construction industry for nearly three decades, first by working for a home improvement company and then becoming a fully licensed general contractor owning and managing his own home improvement company. For more than a decade, however, his knowledge and expertise as a general contractor have been put to use by hosting the nationally syndicated television and radio program HomeTalkUSA.

    Listen to “Invent America” every week on HomeTalkUSA, which airs on Genesis Communications Network (“GCN”) Saturdays from 3pm to 6pm CT, and stream and download radio broadcasts and TV episodes at hometalk.info.

  • Let’s Talk about Inventor Groups – with The Inventor Lady and Lexa Gandolfo

    Let’s Talk about Inventor Groups – with The Inventor Lady and Lexa Gandolfo

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     For this week’s segment of Invent America, Michael King and co-host Rita Crompton welcome Lexa Gandolfo to discuss “Inventor Groups”. Inventor of the Cargo Caddie, Gandolfo is the Co-founder of Open Innovations Group, Executive Director of Invent New England, and an Ambassador for the United Inventors Association. For more information, please visit: acgdesigns.net. Lexa’s passion for inventing and helping other inventors is fueled by lessons learned with her product invention, Cargo Caddie. Cargo Caddie is a trunk shelf organizer that nearly doubles usable trunk space for most SUV/CUVs on the market.  Cargo Caddie provides shelf space above the trunk floor for items such as camping and hiking gear, sports equipment, boating and fishing items, folding chairs, backpacks, and more. Cargo Caddie fits nearly every SUV and CUV on the road. She is currently working to license Cargo Caddie, and has begun development on several other consumer products. Lexa is also the co-founder and Principal of Open Innovations Group, LLC (OIG). Additionally, she is the Executive Director of Invent New England, one of the oldest independent organizations in the country dedicated to supporting and educating independent inventors. Finally, Lexa is an Ambassador at the United Inventors Association, the largest 501c3 in the world dedicated to education and advocacy for the independent inventor community. While she advises and consults on various functions within the organization, her current focus with the UIA is on redesign and development of the organization’s website which offers its member community no cost educational materials and access to the industry’s leading events and experts. Prior to her launching the above efforts, Lexa was Principal of 3210 Consulting, a website design and software development company she founded in 2002. She oversaw all business development and acted as the company’s chief business analyst for the company’s 65+ small business clients and over $700,000 in annual revenue. She sold the company after 11 years. Lexa received her undergraduate degree from Princeton University, and resides in Bethesda, Maryland with her husband, Mike, and their three children.

    Inventor, Cargo Caddie / Co-founder, Open Innovations Group/ Executive Director, Invent New England/ Ambassador, United Inventors Association.

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  • Prototypes – What is the First Step? The Inventor Lady with Ezra Roper

    Prototypes – What is the First Step? The Inventor Lady with Ezra Roper

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    Long Form Description: For this week’s segment of Invent America, Michael King and co-host Rita Crompton welcome Ezra Roper with Red Spark Company to discuss “Prototypes: What is the First Step?” Red Spark Company helps inventors turn their ideas into products. For more information, please visit: http://www.redsparkcompany.com. Born a natural entrepreneur, Roper has always enjoyed pushing boundaries and thinking outside the box. From his first venture as a middle schooler to the multiple businesses he owns now, it’s amazing his ability to bring his ideas to life! Roper is usually the first to jump in and start getting things done, a quality he attributes to growing up on a ranch, “the best way to get through a challenge or an opportunity is to roll up the sleeves and go to work”. If you hear him talking about it, you better believe he is going to back it up with his tremendous work ethic. Throughout his career, he has focused his energy on the development of successful businesses and products. The only thing he loves more than start-ups and early phase companies is his family.

    Bio: Born a natural Entrepreneur, Ezra has always enjoyed pushing boundaries and thinking outside the box. From his first venture as a middle schooler to the multiple businesses he owns now, it’s amazing to watch him bring his ideas to life! Ezra is usually the first to jump in and start getting things done, a quality he attributes to growing up on a ranch. “the best way to get through a challenge or an opportunity is to roll up the sleeves and go to work”. If you hear him talking about it, you better believe he is going to back it up with his tremendous work ethic. Throughout his career, he has focused his energy on the development of successful businesses and products. The only thing Ezra loves more than start-ups and early phase companies is his family.

    Rita Crompton, known as “The Inventor Lady,” is an industry expert with decades of experience helping innovators develop their ideas into sellable products. Her knowledge and expertise covers all aspects of the invention process – patents and trademarks, engineering and manufacturing, crowdfunding, marketing and selling, and licensing. Ms. Crompton has helped inventors bring to market everything from full size functioning tractors to baby products – there’s a reason she’s called “The Inventor Lady.”

    Listen to “Invent America” every week on HomeTalkUSA, which airs on Genesis Communications Network (“GCN”) Saturdays from 3pm to 6pm CT, and stream and download radio broadcasts and TV episodes at hometalk.info.

  • Prototypes – What is the First Step? The Inventor Lady with Jacob Morrise

    Prototypes – What is the First Step? The Inventor Lady with Jacob Morrise

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    Long Form Description: For this week’s segment of Invent America, Michael King and co-host Rita Crompton welcome Jacob Morrise to discuss “Prototypes: What is the First Step?” Proprietor of the MicroFold Stroller, Morrise is a mechanical product designer having dozens of products brought to market. For more information, please visit http://www.morriseproducts.com. Jacob Morrise has been a mechanical product designer since 2006. As a mechanical designer, dozens of the products he has worked on have gone to market, including doing most of the mechanical design for the first Ring doorbell. In 2018 he started his own design firm so he could get his own products out into the world. As the father of 10 children, he is consistently pushing product designs to help individuals and families. He is currently working on a small folding stroller that is less than 1/3 the size of the smallest folding stroller currently on the market.

    Bio: Jacob has been a mechanical product designer since 2006. As a mechanical designer, dozens of the products he has worked on have gone to market, including doing most of the mechanical design for the first Ring doorbell. In 2018 he started his own design firm so he could get his own products out into the world. As the father of 10 children, he is consistently pushing product designs to help individuals and families. He is currently working on a small folding stroller that is less than 1/3 the size of the smallest folding stroller currently on the market.

    Rita Crompton, known as “The Inventor Lady,” is an industry expert with decades of experience helping innovators develop their ideas into sellable products. Her knowledge and expertise covers all aspects of the invention process – patents and trademarks, engineering and manufacturing, crowdfunding, marketing and selling, and licensing. Ms. Crompton has helped inventors bring to market everything from full size functioning tractors to baby products – there’s a reason she’s called “The Inventor Lady.”

    Listen to “Invent America” every week on HomeTalkUSA, which airs on Genesis Communications Network (“GCN”) Saturdays from 3pm to 6pm CT, and stream and download radio broadcasts and TV episodes at hometalk.info.

  • The WHY and HOW of the Inventor Plan – The Inventor Lady with Stephen P Souders

    The WHY and HOW of the Inventor Plan – The Inventor Lady with Stephen P Souders

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    For this week’s segment of Invent America, Michael King and co-host Rita Crompton welcome Stephen P Souders to discuss “The WHY and HOW of the Inventor Plan”. Stephen P Souders is the inventor of “The Cut N Go”, a safety tool that is the only emergency seat belt cutter that is locked on, self-enclosed, manually-guided, and child proof. For more information, please visit: http://www.thecutngo.com. Stephen P Souders: “[…] I graduated with a D average which I always believed stood for dreamer. I have always thought of ideas but this one is the only one that I believe was given to me by God. I was watching TV one morning thinking I was going to have to close my current business when I saw a clip of a policeman walking through the water to save this elderly couple and it hit. I went to my dining room table and drew up the design and logo. This was the first time I ever thought of a logo for one of my ideas. I then went to my computer looked up seatbelt cutters and saw they all looked like glorified envelope cutters. Then I literally stood in my living and said alright God if this is going to work I need some miracles and the very next day they started happening. Here we are over five years later and now it’s fantastic and we even now have a first responder’s safety pack and rewards program for them.”

    My name is Stephen Souders I graduated with a D average which I always believed stood for dreamer. I have always thought of ideas but this one is the only one that I believe was given to me by God. I was watching TV one morning thinking I was going to have to close my current business when I saw a clip of a policeman walking through the water to save this elderly couple and it hit. I went to my dining room table and drew up the design and logo. This was the first time I ever thought of a logo for one of my ideas. I then went to my computer looked up seatbelt cutters and saw they all looked like glorified envelope cutters. Then I literally stood in my living and said alright God if this is going to work I need some miracles and the very next day they started happening. Here we are over five years later and now it’s fantastic and we even now have a first responder’s safety pack and rewards program for them.

    Rita Crompton, known as “The Inventor Lady,” is an industry expert with decades of experience helping innovators develop their ideas into sellable products. Her knowledge and expertise covers all aspects of the invention process – patents and trademarks, engineering and manufacturing, crowdfunding, marketing and selling, and licensing. Ms. Crompton has helped inventors bring to market everything from full size functioning tractors to baby products – there’s a reason she’s called “The Inventor Lady.”

    Listen to “Invent America” every week on HomeTalkUSA, which airs on Genesis Communications Network (“GCN”) Saturdays from 3pm to 6pm CT, and stream and download radio broadcasts and TV episodes at hometalk.info.

  • The WHY and HOW of the Inventor Plan – The Inventor Lady and Hans Hartman

    The WHY and HOW of the Inventor Plan – The Inventor Lady and Hans Hartman

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    For this week’s segment of Invent America, Michael King and co-host Rita Crompton welcome Hans Hartman to discuss “The WHY and HOW of the Inventor Plan”. Proprietor of the “The World’s Best Ice Cream Scoop,” Hartman is a self-taught engineer, studying wind and hydraulic loading, as well as material strengths. For more information, please visit: hartmanmade.com. Hans comes from a large family and gained his work ethic from his father. He has worked on a farm, horse stables, a nursery, in construction, as a teacher, but mostly in entertainment where he owned a production company in Orlando, FL. Hans has a curiosity for how things work, and how to make them better – loves taking two or more unrelated items and marry them into a completely new item.

    Hans comes from a large family and gained his work ethic from his Father. He has worked on a farm, horse stables, a nursery, in construction, as a teacher and mostly in entertainment, where he owned a production company in Orlando, FL. Hans has a curiosity for how things work, and how to make them better. He loves to create and tinker and is a self-taught engineer, studying wind and hydraulic loading, as well as material strengths. Hans loves to take two or more unrelated items and marry them into a completely new item.

    Rita Crompton, known as “The Inventor Lady,” is an industry expert with decades of experience helping innovators develop their ideas into sellable products. Her knowledge and expertise covers all aspects of the invention process – patents and trademarks, engineering and manufacturing, crowdfunding, marketing and selling, and licensing. Ms. Crompton has helped inventors bring to market everything from full size functioning tractors to baby products – there’s a reason she’s called “The Inventor Lady.”

    Listen to “Invent America” every week on HomeTalkUSA, which airs on Genesis Communications Network (“GCN”) Saturdays from 3pm to 6pm CT, and stream and download radio broadcasts and TV episodes at hometalk.info.

  • Little Mistakes Can Cost Big Dollars – Inventor Lady Interview with Dee Dee Cobb

    Little Mistakes Can Cost Big Dollars – Inventor Lady Interview with Dee Dee Cobb

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    For this week’s segment of Invent America, Michael King and co-host Rita Crompton welcome DeeDee Cobb to discuss “Little Mistakes Can Cost Big Dollars”. DeeDee Cobb is a Doctor of Pharmacy and the inventor of BOTA Mail Slot Insulator. Her attention to detail is a must in her trained profession and has an important role in the creation of the mail slot insulator. DeeDee has spent several years on refining a design that is meant to be easy and user friendly. DeeDee and her company BOTA, Inc (Block Out The Air) are dedicated to providing consumers thoughtful, well-designed products, made of high-quality materials, which are meant to last. For more information, please visit: http://www.blockouttheair.com.

    Rita Crompton, known as “The Inventor Lady,” is an industry expert with decades of experience helping innovators develop their ideas into sellable products. Her knowledge and expertise covers all aspects of the invention process – patents and trademarks, engineering and manufacturing, crowdfunding, marketing and selling, and licensing. Ms. Crompton has helped inventors bring to market everything from full size functioning tractors to baby products – there’s a reason she’s called “The Inventor Lady.”

    Listen to “Invent America” every week on HomeTalkUSA, which airs on Genesis Communications Network (“GCN”) Saturdays from 3pm to 6pm CT, and stream and download radio broadcasts and TV episodes at hometalk.info.

  • Little Mistakes Can Cost Big Dollars – The Inventor Lady and Russell Kramer

    Little Mistakes Can Cost Big Dollars – The Inventor Lady and Russell Kramer

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    For this week’s segment of Invent America, Michael King and co-host Rita Crompton welcome Russell Kramer to discuss “Little Mistakes Can Cost Big Dollars”. A lifelong inventor, Russell started inventing as a child. As an adult, he has continued inventing while building his business and industry alliances- joining the inventors association of New England (now a long standing member) and retaining a licensing agent. He has since launched 3 patented and/or patent pending inventions at the National Hardware show. He continued his professional employment to support his invention venture taking positions from 2000 to the present in the energy conservation sector including technical sales in LED lighting, commercial modular office interiors, residential building diagnostics and energy conservation. While targeting potential licensees for his True View blind spot mirror, a number of companies have showed interest in purchasing a finished product. Russell is presently gearing up for a production run of his patented True View for a pre-sales campaign. True view and two of his other inventions relating to pandemic mitigation are slated for exhibit at the 2023 National Hardware Show.

    A life long inventor, Russell started inventing as a child. As an adult, he has continued inventing while building his business and industry alliances- joining the inventors association of New England, (now a long standing member) and retaining a licensing agent. He has since launched 3 patented and/or patent pending inventions at the National Hardware show. He continued his professional employment to support his invention venture taking positions from 2000 the present in the energy conservation sector

    including technical sales in LED lighting, commercial modular office interiors, residential building diagnostics and energy conservation. While targeting potential licensees for his True View blind spot mirror a number companies have showed interest in purchasing a finished product. Russell is presently gearing up for a production run of his patented True View for a pre-sales campaign. True view and two of his other inventions relating to pandemic mitigation are slated for exhibit at the 2023 National Hardware Show.

    Rita Crompton, known as “The Inventor Lady,” is an industry expert with decades of experience helping innovators develop their ideas into sellable products. Her knowledge and expertise covers all aspects of the invention process – patents and trademarks, engineering and manufacturing, crowdfunding, marketing and selling, and licensing. Ms. Crompton has helped inventors bring to market everything from full size functioning tractors to baby products – there’s a reason she’s called “The Inventor Lady.”

    Listen to “Invent America” every week on HomeTalkUSA, which airs on Genesis Communications Network (“GCN”) Saturdays from 3pm to 6pm CT, and stream and download radio broadcasts and TV episodes at hometalk.info.

  • Little Mistakes Can Cost Big Dollars – The Inventor Lady & Dee Dee Cobb

    Little Mistakes Can Cost Big Dollars – The Inventor Lady & Dee Dee Cobb

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    Little Mistakes Can Cost Big Dollars – The Inventor Lady & Dee Dee Cobb



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    For this week’s segment of Invent America, Michael King and co-host Rita Crompton welcome DeeDee Cobb to discuss “Little Mistakes Can Cost Big Dollars”. DeeDee Cobb is a Doctor of Pharmacy and the inventor of BOTA Mail Slot Insulator. Her attention to detail is a must in her trained profession and has an important role in the creation of the mail slot insulator. DeeDee has spent several years on refining a design that is meant to be easy and user friendly. DeeDee and her company BOTA, Inc (Block Out The Air) are dedicated to providing consumers thoughtful, well-designed products, made of high-quality materials, which are meant to last.

    DeeDee Cobb is a Doctor of Pharmacy and the inventor of BOTA Mail Slot Insulator. Her attention to detail is a must in her trained profession and has an important role in the creation of the mail slot insulator. DeeDee has spent several years on refining a design that is meant to be easy and user friendly. DeeDee and her company BOTA, Inc (Block Out The Air) are dedicated to providing consumers thoughtful, well-designed products, made of high-quality materials, which are meant to last.

    Rita Crompton, known as “The Inventor Lady,” is an industry expert with decades of experience helping innovators develop their ideas into sellable products. Her knowledge and expertise covers all aspects of the invention process – patents and trademarks, engineering and manufacturing, crowdfunding, marketing and selling, and licensing. Ms. Crompton has helped inventors bring to market everything from full size functioning tractors to baby products – there’s a reason she’s called “The Inventor Lady.”

    Listen to “Invent America” every week on HomeTalkUSA, which airs on Genesis Communications Network (“GCN”) Saturdays from 3pm to 6pm CT, and stream and download radio broadcasts and TV episodes at hometalk.info.

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