วันอังคารที่ 18 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2552

children invention ideas

children invention ideas
the morning commuters, the hulking truck surrounded by barricades and traffic cones may be nothing more than a road-clogging indicator nuisance.

For Kerem Tepecik and Dale Vith, two men who have a good living by using light bulbs forty feet above the pavement, the so-called "bucket truck" is menacing.

"Every time I go, I wonder if this is the day I die," says Tepecik, a married father of two children. "We call it the" prayer bucket ".

Of course, spend hours in the wind billowing Texas during the dismantling of high-voltage lamps, such as angry drivers on the street below zoom past, the two shared a single thought electrician. "There has been a better way."

"After a few near-death experience in which a truck almost fell on me or on him," said Vith, the two began to learn the truth of Edison's dictum, "is one percent inspiration and 99% transpiration. "

A cue from "High mast" (200 foot light poles on highway cloverleaf overpasses), with its built-reduction systems, Vith and Tepecik spent nights and weekends planning and construction of prototypes of their "Retro Pole", a patented crank-and-rail system, which secure connection and lowers the lights for servicing.

The system is now in the church parking lots, fast-food drive-thru, and the headquarters of a nationally known family restaurant chain, whose administration in the process of introducing "Retro Pole" at locations nationwide.

After a soft launch in May / Juni'05, the new company, the small staff has been thrilled by the reaction of customers of all sizes.

With retail prices under $ 1000, the systems for the third time is a light bulb. Easy DIY maintenance and low cost of operation (bucket trucks from $ 200 - $ 300 for minor service calls, whereas the lamps sold for $ 20 at home improvement stores) call to maintenance.

Perhaps more significantly, however, is the invention of a positive impact on the property value.

"For every dollar a feature of the annual maintenance cost drops, ten dollars is the value of the property," says Tepecik.

The implications of this result in two large Texas-based manufacturer of equipment for large quantities.

"Kerem and Dale are two good people who worked hard to create a great idea to life. How often has an idea that with so many issues of security, environment, and so on, that even large companies save a fortune? "Says Sherman Allen, marketing director of the Dallas-based Retro Pole, LLC.

He notes that the "bucket truck" behemoths are leaking, the damage a concrete and landscaping, and, in terms of fuel consumption, the 13-ton monster "make lobster industry as speakers."

In an irony that the success of the Retro Pole is Vith and Tepecik in the "prayer bucket" as the one-hour installation of the system will require a final ascent to the removal of the light fitting.

Tepecik says he examining a sign on the truck that says "I'm never coming here again." Http: / / www.retropole.com

For further information please contact:

Allen Sherman
Director of Sales and Marketing
Retro Pole, LLC
sherman@retropole.com
(214) 668-2589

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