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InventHelp® Client Invents "Land, Sea and Air-Travel Gauge" - An Invention That Could Measure Degrees of Angles in 2-D and 3-D

InventHelp® is currently attempting to submit the invention to companies for review.

Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) February 29, 2008 -- InventHelp®, America's leading inventor service company, announces that one of its clients, an inventor from Birmingham, Ala., has designed a set of leveling gauges for use with land, sea and air vehicles. This invention is patented.

The "Land, Sea and Air-Travel Gauge" could display the current orientation of the vehicle with respect to two-or three-dimensional space. This invention could help a motorcyclist or bike rider measure degrees and angles while leaning into a turn. The device could enable a bulldozer operator to angle a grade to a predetermined degree. The unit could also assist boat operators in adjusting load levels on board to maintain balance.

The Land, Sea and Air-Travel Gauge would consist of a gauge with a pointer arrow and the gauge scale graduated for plus and minus 180 degrees of tilt. Both versions would measure 2-1/2 inches long and tall. The 2-D design would measure ¾ inch think and the 3-D model would measure 3 inches thick. The liquid-filled device would have an indicator line running horizontally through the middle. The 3-D version would use a neutral, buoyant white globe, which would be housed in a cubical enclosure and would be equipped with a viewing window. The view window would have a center line indicator and the globe would have markings for 0, 45 and 90 degrees. The bottom of the globe would be fitted with an internal counterweight. The 2-D version would have a similar design, but would be round rather than spherical. The gauge would move in a left-to-right fashion and would be placed between a backing and a crystal. The Land, Sea and Air-Travel Gauge would be producible as part of an original equipment manufacture or as an aftermarket accessory.

InventHelp® is attempting to submit the invention to companies for review. If substantial interest is expressed, the company will attempt to negotiate for a sale or royalties for the inventor. For more information, telephone Dept. 04-BHA-805 at (800) 851-6030. Learn more about InventHelp® and their Invention Submission services at http://press.inventhelp.com.

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