Posted by Nicole Hait | Filed under INPEX
I promised once I returned from Croatia, I’d let you know which American inventors won awards at INOVA 2011.
The Wrist Jockey won a gold medal, as well as The Best Invention of the Americas. The Wrist Jockey turns a 6G nano® into a wrist watch and keeps time, music and photos handy all the time. Perfect for active lifestyles, the Wrist Jockey allows access to buttons, ports and functions while it is in use.
The Easy Gauge™ won a silver medal. The Easy Gauge™ is a compact tool that accurately determines the diameter of a drill bit in seconds. Flat and small enough to fit inside a pocket, the Easy Gauge™ is semi-circular in shape with a cut-out arch that accurately sizes drill bits.
Corky Kouture won a bronze medal. Fun and frilly gift bags perfect for many gift-giving occasions, these flirty bottle-shaped bags come in a presentation box and are available in four colors: black, red, white and pink.
Skullys also won a bronze medal. This street game began some 100 years ago in the streets of New York, and has now been turned into a convenient board game. The game originates from children playing on a game board drawn in chalk on the city streets and using bottle caps as game pieces.
Handle-It won a bronze medal as well. This new utility handle makes carrying large, cumbersome items easier than ever. Whether it’s a stack of boxes, multiple items, sports gear or several pieces of luggage, Handle It can be configured with two strong woven straps (8’ L x 1″ W) and a heavy-duty handle to secure it all together and let an individual carry it with ease.
Congratulations to all of the inventors who won awards at INOVA 2011. All of these inventions are available for sale at our sister company’s website, www.inventhelpstore.com.
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