Reflections Carry-All by EDGE

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REFLECTIONS CARRY-ALL BUCKET


After using a traditional 5 gallon bucket for years of car washing and other household chores I came up with a simple but extremely effective idea. I actually had a dream about this bucket about a month before last year’s Detail Fest in Florida. I was dying to tell someone my idea to get there honest opinion. I was lucky enough to meet Aaron and Jon from Edge products. I discussed my idea w/ Aaron and he was immediately impressed. We talked a few times and I then made a trip to visit the EDGE factory and talk w/ his patent attorney. We did all the necessary patent searches and I’m proud to say our design is patent pending. I know anyone who uses the REFLECTIONS CARRY-ALL BUCKET will be impressed and pleased with purchase. This bucket is not only good for professional detailers, but also for the weekend do-it-yourselfers.

The bucket is designed to hold up to six spray bottles on the edge of bucket without the hassle of them moving around and making it difficult to use.

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When you’re finished using it, you can turn the bottles around and store it nice and neatly in the garage or closet. It helps keep everything together for quick access.


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The following video shows how well the bottles stay in place to prevent the hassle of having the move all around or fall off the edge of the bucket. You'll also notice that the handle remains on top of triggers to make access to it a bit easier to grab.

[video=youtube_share;IWTS_hEWOsY] - Reflections Carry-All[/video]

Look them to be on sale at the first of the year!
 
Good invention. I'll look for them after Jan. 1st.
 
Congrats and great invention! Its amazing no one really thought about it before. I know i haven't though.
 
Did you do all the spray bottles/labeling? Or is that another Edge development.
 
I've used mine for two months now and love it. You may think how just a few little notches can make a difference, do this all everyday. This a well thought out invention. The notches are perfectly placed and the buckey is balanced.

Good job.
 
you can cut your own notches in your bucket with a skill saw
 
I've had a bucket like that for years. I just never though of selling the idea. Congrats! Hope you make some $$$. The idea of patenting is great. Now no one can try to claim it! Good Thinking!
 
have at it... just don't get caught.

I was wondering what your "idea" was that you were taking to Aaron a while back. Excellent idea, although I beat you to it:D I did cut some notches in my bucket a while ago, but great idea to patent it. I hope my notches are a different size, and in a different place so you don't sue me!!! lol

My Dremel did me wonders;)

Good luck!
 
What exactly did Edge patent?

im wondering the same thing... could they really patent some cuts in a bucket, if they could, cant i buit a diffrent shape (triangle) and then sell it as a diffrent product...

I get that people who buy these becasye its easier to buy one compared to making on. its the costs of convience, but im still stuck on the patent thing... thats to say they have, have they?
 
im wondering the same thing... could they really patent some cuts in a bucket, if they could, cant i buit a diffrent shape (triangle) and then sell it as a diffrent product...

I get that people who buy these becasye its easier to buy one compared to making on. its the costs of convience, but im still stuck on the patent thing... thats to say they have, have they?

The patent would not be Edge's it would be the inventors Brad Odom. A patent has been applied for and would of course not just cover the shape of the cuts, but the utility in having a bucket that has any shape pockets for the purpose of holding spray bottles and keeping them from freely moving about the outer rim of the bucket. A patent should in theory give the owner the right to stop anyone from making, using, buying, or selling such a product but going to eveyones home or garage to police it is obvioulsy not feasible. The adavantage to this would simply be that they are manufactured for balance and perfect cuts and would cost about the same as a bucket without them. We thought Brad had a great idea and I give him alot of credit for following through on it to make it a real product. We thought we could help him manufacture it cost effectively and help market it but the idea, product, and rights are HIS. As someone who has been through the patent process and idea to product realization many times, I think Brad did a great job and should be commended.
 
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Shady said that his/their "design" is patent pending. I would assume another design would be ok. Isn't there a difference b/t patented and patent pending? Trying to dig into my business law cobwebs and man are they thick right now. I think its a good idea, I bet almost everyone has though about this at one point he is just following through on a larger scale. Sure it can be done yourself too.

So Edge am I right to say that for instance someone could make these buckets and sell them during (Brads) patent pending period and once the patent is final (Brad) can pursue royalties from the other person.
Sorry we are highjacking a thread but this can be educational too.
 
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I've had a bucket like that for years. I just never though of selling the idea. Congrats! Hope you make some $$$. The idea of patenting is great. Now no one can try to claim it! Good Thinking!

I was wondering what your "idea" was that you were taking to Aaron a while back. Excellent idea, although I beat you to it:D I did cut some notches in my bucket a while ago, but great idea to patent it. I hope my notches are a different size, and in a different place so you don't sue me!!! lol

It is my understanding that existance of "previous art" makes patent void.
 
zymol offers a similer item a nylon holder that goes around a 5 gallon bucket to hold your spray bottles brushes ect. you cant get a patent on items that are similer. people out there are always looking for a get rich item to invent its just not that easy and a patent cost a like 100 grand if not more.
 
zymol offers a similer item a nylon holder that goes around a 5 gallon bucket to hold your spray bottles brushes ect. you cant get a patent on items that are similer. people out there are always looking for a get rich item to invent its just not that easy and a patent cost a like 100 grand if not more.

A holder is very different than a bucket that incorporates the holders. Any patent lawyer will tell you the difference. You can actually get a patent on ANYTHING so long as it is very specific. The key is to make it cover as much as possible to have any worth out of a patent. Patents of this variety do not cost anywhere near 100 grand, maybe 5-7 at the most. This is far from a get rich scheme, more like a smart idea from a smart guy who followed through on his idea. If someone had the idea before him they would have the burden to prove that they did invent it before he did in order to invalidate the patent. Just saying you came up with it first really does not hold up in court.
 
A holder is very different than a bucket that incorporates the holders. Any patent lawyer will tell you the difference. You can actually get a patent on ANYTHING so long as it is very specific. The key is to make it cover as much as possible to have any worth out of a patent. Patents of this variety do not cost anywhere near 100 grand, maybe 5-7 at the most. This is far from a get rich scheme, more like a smart idea from a smart guy who followed through on his idea. If someone had the idea before him they would have the burden to prove that they did invent it before he did in order to invalidate the patent. Just saying you came up with it first really does not hold up in court.
i hear what your saying but isnt it the same as . lets say i want to invent a hoster that you wear around your waist to hold a spray bottle and a sqeeze wax bottle. sounds good right? but the problem is you can just wear an apron and that will do the same thing .
 
lol, you guys are unreal, why is everyone trying to get into the legalities and stuff and give him all this crap for following thorugh with a good idea. so maybe he's not the only person to think of this but he's the only one who thought to get it patented and professionally manufactured instead of making messed up cuts all the time. i say good job. its a good idea and i think it will make things easier for the people who use this bucket, it seems like it just eliminates one more hassle and makes the job that much easier:cheers:
 
i hear what your saying but isnt it the same as . lets say i want to invent a hoster that you wear around your waist to hold a spray bottle and a sqeeze wax bottle. sounds good right? but the problem is you can just wear an apron and that will do the same thing .

Nope the Apron would be a different idea then a holster. Like I said, you can get a patent on almost anything if you get specific enought and as long as there is no prior art such as a patent, or a publication showing the idea. During the time a patent is pending you cannot stop others, only once you are granted a patent can you enforce it and stop others from making, buying, using, or selling it.
 
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