T2 Design Inventions and Prototypes Announces the Success of Their Clients Who Are Launching Several New Products Nationwide

T2 Design works with inventors to develop ideas and take them to the marketplace: with crowdfunding, sweat equity and reality TV venture capital shows, inventors get an exhilarating boost distributing their products through thousands of retail stores, online sites and HSN and QVC tv. From car accessories to clothes fresheners to fitness equipment, T2 Design inventor clients launch five new products: "Drop Stop," "Reviver," "The Jury Case," "Treemate Tree Toppers" and "Stumps."

Santa Monica, CA, February 02, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Inventors are evolving into savvy entrepreneurs, and first-time inventors are generating millions of dollars in retail sales. “Inventors are no longer content to invent and seek licensing deals; they want to become inventor entrepreneurs. This new entrepreneurship trend for inventors has been made possible by the new economies created by crowdfunding sites and ecommerce stores like Amazon, Ebay and Etsy. Add that to the popularity of television shows like ‘Shark Tank’ and ‘The Profit’, and there is a tipping point promoting startups and home businesses,” states Paul Berman, president of T2 Design, an invention and prototyping company in Santa Monica, California.

T2 Design clients Marc Newburger and Jeffrey Simon invented the “Drop Stop,” a patented device that prevents cellphones, make-up, keys and food from falling into the gap between the car seats and the console. These two inventors worked with T2 Design to launch their new product. This tenacious team presented their product on the ABC hit TV series “Shark Tank” and Lori Greiner made a deal to invest in their company. The two inventors now regularly appear on QVC tv selling thousands of “Drop Stop” car accessories each time they appear and Greiner made it possible for their product to be sold in over a thousand Wal-Mart stores.

Attorney Ken Spencer became an inventor when he solved a persistent problem for lawyers, judges and jury consultants across the country, by developing a unique, patented jury selection organizer kit. The “aha moment” came to him when he watched a high-powered litigator fumble with his notes during the critical period of jury selection. Spencer went to T2 Design and Prototype to develop his invention “The Jury Case.” Within months of manufacturing the product, an employee of the television show, “The Good Wife,” contacted Spencer requesting to use “The Jury Case” product in a pivotal opening scene of an episode. Product placement showcasing his invention to millions of viewers has increased the visibility of the product and now lawyers across the country are going to http://www.JuryCase.com to purchase his invention.

Pat McLemore, born in St. Louis, Missouri, invented the Treemate Tree Toppers, a product line of universal and improved Christmas tree toppers, that eliminates the tilting and falling over of tree toppers. There are Treeemate Tree Topper Stabilizer Kits for real or artificial Christmas trees. McLemore developed his prototype and set up manufacturing through T2 Design Corporation and with his wife launched a website http://www.amerrierchristmas.com to sell his inspirational holiday products.

Professional fitness trainer, Kappel LeRoy Clarke, who set an amazing record throwing a 106 pound kettlebell continuously on the 2.7 mile sand stretch between the Venice Pier to the Santa Monica Pier, has invented the new fitness product “Stumps,” so that amateur and professional athletes can train on a multi-level set of platforms to improve their strength, speed, agility and balance, all while “Stumpin.” Clarke used his record kettlebell throw to raise awareness and money through an Indiegogo crowdfunding seed money campaign to develop his first prototypes.

Clarke worked with T2 Design to develop and perfect his workout invention and soon Clarke will launch his website http://www.GetStumpin.com and start another crowdfunding Indiegogo campaign to manufacture his product.

Paul Berman, president of T2 Design, who holds a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Michigan, stated, “Five years ago approximately 75% of my clients pursued licensing deals, now over 75% of my inventor clients aspire to start their own companies to manufacture and distribute their unique products.”

Another as-seen-on-TV “Shark Tank” success is the new clothes freshening product line called the Reviver, invented by Ben Kusin. Ben was determined to solve the annoying problem that many professionals encounter, which is the lingering odors such as smoke or pet smells that cling onto clothing. T2 Design worked with Ben to develop the prototype, as well as a line of applicators. Ben brought in his brother, Eric to form a company to manufacture and distribute this patent-pending product line Reviver odor swipes.

Quickly, the Kusin brothers sold over a million dollars worth of product, online and at convenience stores. On ABC’s TV show “Shark Tank,” the brothers made a deal and now Kusin’s invention, the clothes freshening product line, is being sold at thousands of stores across the country including Walgreens, 7-Eleven and Petco.

“Many of my inventor clients tell me that TV shows like ‘Shark Tank’ inspire them to pursue their dreams and become inventor entrepreneurs. It’s an exciting new trend for inventors that the internet, television and crowd-funding has made possible.”

T2 Design has been designing and prototyping inventions for over twenty years and works with inventors from idea, to design and prototyping to manufacturing. “Consultations are done over the phone or in person,” stated president Paul Berman, “Inventors find us from all over the world at http://www.T2design.com.”
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