World Patent Marketing Success Group Introduces Another Must-Have Item For Memorial Day Shoppers: The Cord Cone

World Patent Marketing Reviews A New Household Invention. Will Cord Cone Be the Next World Patent Marketing Low Cost Success Story?


MIAMI, Fla., May 28, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via PRWEB - World Patent Marketing, a vertically integrated manufacturer and engineer of patented products, announces the Cord Cone, a household invention that organizes wires and cords.

"Home Improvement Stores make $164 billion annually," says Scott Cooper, CEO and Creative Director of World Patent Marketing. "The industry is well-positioned to experience even more robust growth during the next five years."

"The home is naturally filled with various appliances and gadgets that provide convenience and comfort," says Jerry Shapiro, Director of Manufacturing and World Patent Marketing Inventions. "Although highly useful, this tends to clutter the space with so many wires and cords that can be potentially dangerous. The Cord Cone is a household invention that helps organize wiring and cords while preventing potential accidents from occurring in a living or working space."

The Cord Cone efficiently holds and organizes wirings in a space. It is designed with a cone-like structure that bundles multiple cords and wires together to create a cleaner looking working or living space. By keeping all these wiring bundled together, this prevents the annoyance of having to constantly untangle wires. But what the Cord Cone really does is prevent accidents from happening. Exposed wires and cords can accidentally trip a person or could damage an appliance or gadget when a wire is accidentally pulled out from a socket. With the Cord Cone, wires and cords are neatly tucked away, ensuring proper safety measures in a space.

"The Cord Cone is an amazingly essential accessory which will improve the appearance and safety measures of a space," says inventor Arlen M. "This household invention neatly bundles all the wiring and cords in a home or work space, thus preventing accidents and damage to appliances and gadgets which are usually caused by entangled wires."

Marlon Perez, an electrician from Kentucky, has this to say about the Cord Cone: "People tend not to give importance to neatly organizing all their wirings and cords in the home. Since these wires are simply placed on top of one another, so much safety concerns arise. By using the Cord Cone, keeping all those wires and electric cords neatly bundled together will prevent damage to appliances while providing added safety to any space."

The Cord Cone is a household invention that is essential in keeping a living or working space safe and organized. By using this device, a space will look more organized and people no longer accidentally trip on exposed wires or cords.

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As a leader in patent invention services, World Patent Marketing is by your side every step of the way, utilizing our capital and experience to protect, prepare, and manufacture your new product idea and get it out to the market. Get a patent with World Patent Marketing and the company will send representatives to trade shows every month in order to further advocate for its clients. It is just part of the world patent marketing cost of doing business.

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