Fred Weiss
Merchant Member
Gotta love tonight's Shark Tank on TV. The first "entrepreneur" is a gal who convinced her brother to bankroll her idea (to the tune of $250,000) ... and now she's out of money. Along the way she sold $42K worth of product; had her vendor increase her price by $10K; had a transport company go bankrupt with her shipment sitting in a depot after which she had to buy it at the bankruptcy auction; and she received a utility patent on her idea/product.
The Idea
Provide a way to make your kitchen look nice for a very low price by changing the look of the appliances.
The Product
Specialty films or printed graphics mounted to magnetic sheet ... which can be cut to size with a pair of scissors. Slap it on the front and sides of that rusty old Frigidaire and watch the neighbors turn green with envy at your newly remodeled kitchen.
The sharks sent her packing without an offer. It left me wondering just what our Trademark and Patent Office is up to. How can she get a utility patent on the covering of old refrigerators with decorative magnetic material? Would the patent also mean that she owns the right to exclusively apply films to kitchen appliances using decorative, easy to apply adhesive backed flexible films? :ROFLMAO: What's next? Cars and trucks?
So all you guys and gals who posted all those Items You've Wrapped in a recent thread here might want to consider having anything that showed a kitchen appliance deleted or you might be in big trouble!
The Idea
Provide a way to make your kitchen look nice for a very low price by changing the look of the appliances.
The Product
Specialty films or printed graphics mounted to magnetic sheet ... which can be cut to size with a pair of scissors. Slap it on the front and sides of that rusty old Frigidaire and watch the neighbors turn green with envy at your newly remodeled kitchen.
The sharks sent her packing without an offer. It left me wondering just what our Trademark and Patent Office is up to. How can she get a utility patent on the covering of old refrigerators with decorative magnetic material? Would the patent also mean that she owns the right to exclusively apply films to kitchen appliances using decorative, easy to apply adhesive backed flexible films? :ROFLMAO: What's next? Cars and trucks?
So all you guys and gals who posted all those Items You've Wrapped in a recent thread here might want to consider having anything that showed a kitchen appliance deleted or you might be in big trouble!