"The Head-Brain Kevlar Cap": Reduces the Risk for Concussions or Other Head Injuries

​It seems that we are hearing about concussions happening with more frequency every day. The need for some kind of protection device is needed. The Head-Brain Kevlar Cap is the type of device for this sort of protection. It is a soft Kevlar cap, or a similar compound that will help protect the brain from concussions and brain injuries associated with sports or other kinds of injuries. It is designed to be worn alone or under a helmet, and will be lightweight, comfortably fitting, and a discreet means of protecting one's skull from impact of any kind. The Head-Brain Kevlar Cap will be a thin cap, maybe layered in fleece to provide comfort against your head when wearing a helmet or hat. It will fit snugly against the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes of the skull.

The Head-Brain Kevlar Cap will also be bullet resistant. Made from the same material as a military vest, it will be weightless and unobtrusive to the user. Whether you are a sports player, or a police officer, or a guard with an armored service company, the Head-Brain Kevlar Cap will protect one of your most vital organs, your brain. Televised test marketing has recently been completed indicating strong consumer interest in the Head-Brain Kevlar Cap.

The Patent Pending Head-Brain Kevlar Cap was invented by Peter Mackesy of Norton, MA who said, “The benefits and advantages of the cap are obvious to anyone who risks head injury in their daily life. The HeadBrain Kevlar Cap will protect the brain from trauma, and will make the user feel more secure when wearing it.”

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 Operations Center, 11661 Hwy 707, 1st Floor, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576    Tel: 212-620-2629    www.invents.com     

Contact: Jeanne Nelson   Media Dept: 9872   (646) 503-4817   Jeanne@invents.com

Source: Invents Company

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