World Patent Marketing Invention Team Announces The Black Out Breeze Blind, A Blind Invention For People Who Work Late Shifts
Miami, FL (PRWEB) November 13, 2016 -- World Patent Marketing, a vertically integrated manufacturer and engineer of patented products, introduces the Black Out Breeze Blind, a blind invention that helps to create shade while allowing for a breeze.
“The blind and shade industry is worth $2 billion,” says Scott Cooper, CEO and Creative Director of World Patent Marketing. “The recovering residential sector and less volatility in prices will stabilize operating costs and help boost industry demand."
“There are many people that have night jobs that force them to sleep during the day,” says Jerry Shapiro, Director of Manufacturing and World Patent Marketing Inventions. “This blind invention gives people a way to sleep in total darkness at any time of the day without shutting them off completely from the world outside.”
The Black Out Breeze Blind is a blind invention that allows people to sleep comfortably. For people who work the night shift, sleeping during the day can be troublesome due to all the light and noise outside. In addition to the irregular sleep schedule, the distracting environment can make it so these people wind up extremely tired. Blinds are often a help in these cases, but they create a stuffy atmosphere when fully closed. The Black Out Breeze Blinds were invented to create a completely dark environment to help these people sleep. When pulled down, they completely block out any light from outside, creating a pitch black room. In addition, despite totally blocking out light, they are designed to let a breeze come through, preventing the room from becoming too claustrophobic. It works like normal blinds that let the light in when they’re up and make it dark when they’re down, but it is designed with a second set of blades as well as an additional side channel to allow a breeze in while blocking out the light.
“I've been working on third shift for 18+ years,” says inventor Michael D. “My co-workers frequently talk about the inability to sleep. Either it's too bright in their bedroom or too stifling, like sleeping in a box. With the Black Out Breeze Blinds, anyone can have a dark room and still have a room full of fresh air.”
The Black Out Breeze Blind is a blind invention gives people a dark, but comfortable environment for them to sleep in at any time of day. It adds a second later and side channels to standard blinds to create a more complete darkness while allowing air to pass through.
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World Patent Marketing is always looking for new invention ideas. The company provides invention services and is one of the only patent companies that engineers and manufactures its own products. The company is broken into six operating divisions:
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The CEO of World Patent Marketing, Scott Cooper, is also a Director of The Cooper Idea Foundation is the founder of the New York Inventors Exchange and has also been a proud member of the National Association of Manufacturers, Duns and Bradstreet, the US Chamber of Commerce, the South Florida Chamber of Commerce, the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, the Association for Manufacturing Excellence and the Society of Plastics Engineers.
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World Patent Marketing credits its invention success to it's powerful and influential advisory board and its controversial “shock content” approach to invention marketing. According to Scott J. Cooper, the CEO and Creative Director of World Patent Marketing, “complaints from competitors are just part of the World Patent Marketing cost of doing business.”
To submit invention ideas, contact World Patent Marketing at (888) 926-8174. Corporate headquarters located at 1680 Meridian Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33139.
Bill Flanagan, World Patent Marketing, +1 6465643919, [email protected]
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