World Patent Marketing Introduces An Electronics Accessory Invention That Will Help Hide Messy Power Cords, Hide-A-Cord
Miami, FL (PRWEB) August 13, 2016 -- World Patent Marketing, a vertically integrated manufacturer and engineer of patented products, introduces Hide-A-Cord, an electronics accessory patent created to mask messy groups of cords.
“The electronics accessories industry is worth $9 billion,” says Scott Cooper, CEO and Creative Director of World Patent Marketing. "This industry is poised to grow at a steady rate over the next decade. Revenue from emerging products is set to grow by 242 percent."
“One thing that bothers most people, especially those with a lot of appliances and electronics is the amount of cables that get strewn throughout the house,” says Jerry Shapiro, Director of Manufacturing and World Patent Marketing. “This electronics accessory invention is designed specifically to address that problem.”
Hide-A-Cord is an electronic accessory invention that eliminates the mess created by multiple power cords. In today’s modern lifestyle, people own many electronic devices, which means many cords. This can lead to a very messy and inconvenient situation where there are cords everywhere, which can not only be confusing but can also be a potential tripping hazard. Hide-A-Cord fits over the outlet and has an 8-foot power cord inside the device. The cord can extend out while in use or retract back to its housing when it is no longer needed. This will save a lot of space and reduce messes due to power cords.
“This should be in every household across the world,” says inventor Alejandro D. “Three or four in each home.”
Hide-A-Cord is an electronics accessory invention that will keep the house tidy by organizing all the cables in one location.
About World Patent Marketing
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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Bill Flanagan, World Patent Marketing, +1 6465643919, [email protected]
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