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Posted on 11.09.05 by Patent My Ideas @ 2:03 am
An extra tall box of tissues would sit on the floor next to any bed, chair, or sofa. It would be so tall that no table underneath would be necessary. This great invention would be a dream come true for people with severe allergies. A height of two feet would be sufficient. Filed under: Possible and Realistic and Strange and Useful and Graphical and Design Patent Comments: 212 Comments |
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Posted on 04.28.05 by Patent My Ideas @ 8:37 pm
With the internet firmly planted in place, it is about time for doctor’s appointment scheduling to go online. It would be nice to go to your doctor’s website and pick from several open time slots, rather than having to call your doctor and negotiate the time of your appointment. Online doctor’s appointment scheduling would be especially useful in cases where you are juggling lots of commitments at once. For example, if you are a mother who has to negotiate your schedule with your husband and four children before making any appointments, such a system would be a big improvement from the old way of scheduling by phone. You could just gather everyone around the computer screen and find the first open slot that works out for everyone’s independent schedule. Filed under: Possible and Realistic and Useful and Simplifies your Life and Graphical Comments: 1039 Comments |
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Posted on 04.19.05 by Patent My Ideas @ 10:41 am
Taxonomy refrigerator magnets are simple enough for a small child to understand. These flat refrigerator magnets have pictures of animals printed on them. On the reverse side of each magnet, you have the taxonomic classification information about the animal. So you can try grouping the animals using your memory and your common sense only, and then you can peek at the reverse side of each animal to check your groupings. Why bother with this? Because kids love animals, and there’s no reason not to teach them about taxonomy before they start losing interest in animals. Filed under: Educational and Graphical and Design Patent Comments: 156 Comments |

