Simple yet effective, The Clot Stopper eliminates the dried clots at the top of lotion and liquid detergent bottles.
New York, NY, January 6, 2015 (Newswire.com) - What a hassle and waste of time - removing the gooey, dried, hardened clots at the exit points of lotion bottles or other liquid pump-and-stem bottles! One way to eliminate these clots is with The Clot Stopper. A specially designed enhancement to liquid containers that have an airtight seal for the pump mechanism's exit point, The Clot Stopper provides a more practical alternative to standard containers that prevents the buildup of clotted, dried substances in this area.
Patent Pending, The Clot Stopper was invented by Marven Turner, Jr. of Owings Mills, MD, who said, “Sealing off the exit point of pump-and-stem assemblies, The Clot Stopper prevents exposure to air. It performs just as its name promises, preventing the unpleasant build-up on lotions and liquid bottles. A compact, hinged tab positioned just above the hole of the pump, The Clot Stopper is essentially a cap that currently these bottles do not have. One need only to lift The Clot Stopper when ready to pump an amount into the hand and simply replace it when finished by pushing downward on the Clot Stopper, fitting the distal nodule into the exit hole.”
"Air is vital to everyone but it can be a problem with traditional hand-lotion and other liquid pump bottles. The Clot Stopper prevents exposure to air with subsequent build up at the end point of the stem. The Clot Stopper keeps lotions flowing flawlessly."
Marven Turner, Jr., Inventor
The inventor added, “This product can be largely marketed to production facilities of such products for incorporation into the design at point of manufacture or it can be offered as individual rubber tabs to be used to close off the opening of bottles not outfitted with an existing stopper. Also, this concept can be easily expanded to include virtually any plastic container of liquid with a pump-and stem device.”
EDITOR’S NOTE: Development of this product is being handled by Invents Company. For more information about licensing or sale, contact the Licensing Department at Invents Company, 450 7th Avenue, Suite #1107 New York, NY 10123. Tel: 212-620-2629
INVENTS Company — 450 7th Avenue, Suite #1107 — New York, NY 10123 www.invents.com
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