UNIQUE TRAVEL PATENTS AVAILABLE! Contact me now!
May 08, 2008
UNIQUE TRAVEL PATENTS AVAILABLE! According to the Travel Industry
Association, Travel and Tourism is a $1.3 trillion dollar industry in
the United States..
According to TIA's annual forecast, travel spending by domestic and
international visitors in 2008 is forecast to increase more than 5 percent
to $778.2 billion.
Dear Reader,
Do you want a piece of the $1.3
TRILLION dollar travel industry? Then consider our two patented innovative
travel items designed to ease both an adult and a child’s travel experience –
the Stufstop® and Travel &
Play Travel Tray®. We hold both the U.S. patent rights and licensing
rights which we are offering you now.
Based on the above travel
statistics, we believe that with the right company representing/licensing each
item, millions will sell. Both items were designed and road-tested by a mom who
earned more than 100,000 Frequent Flyer miles in one year and they work. You
may review these items on our website: www.travelplayco.com.
Our adult travel item, StufStop®,
is a patented parcel restraint system that wraps around the front passenger
seat, secures a wide variety of items, and is AAA approved as a safety
enhancement. Easily adjustable to fit most bucket seats, Stufstop® is
made from a seamless neoprene-like material which, when not in use, makes
sitting against it undetectable and an excellent branding opportunity for your
company’s logo.
Our children’s travel item, Travel & Play Travel Tray®, is a sturdy “lap table” created to keep toys and food off automobile/plane seats and floors. Collapsible, easy-to-store, and also easy to brand with your company’s logo, Travel & Play Travel Tray® has an adjustable belt that wraps around a child’s waist and is held in place by hook and loop. Travel & Play Travel Tray® is currently in use in the Children’s Hospital 's Los Angeles art program.
I look forward to speaking with you regarding these unique travel items and your interest in either their patents or licensing opportunities. For immediate attention, you can contact me at 310-714-2077.
Best Regards,
Joy A. Kennelly
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Patents?
Posted by: Dharma Kelleher | May 08, 2008 at 11:52 AM