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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2009

Finder's Fee Money

I wanted to introduce a patented (patent # 7,287,851: Eyewear Frame and Storage Mechanism) invention that I believe can serve as a solution for many eyeglass users. With this invention, most types of eyewear can be reconfigured into a bracelet form to be worn on the wrist, upper arm, and even the ankle. A water resistant, clamshell cover will protect the lenses. Reading glass users will have a flip-up lens to be able to read small print such as nutrition labels in the supermarket while the eyewear is still in the bracelet form on the wrist.

This idea can be applied to most types of eyeglass forms such as prescription glasses, reading glasses, and sunglasses. How many times have you needed your prescription glasses or reading glasses and couldn't find them in your bag or your purse? Or maybe you didn't have them with you. Or how many times have you wanted to go in the water at the beach or go indoors and didn't have a place to put your sunglasses? How many times have your kids lost their glasses? With the water resistant clamshell cover, you have a secure way to always have your eyewear with you and readily available. You can even go kayaking and have a secure way to keep your sunglasses with you!

This idea can be applied to inexpensive reading and sunglasses, and to the more high end eyewear frames. The frames can be made from existing eyeglass materials and would be inexpensive to manufacture. Inexpensive reading and sunglasses could be sold in many retail stores, pharmacies, gas stations, etc., and higher end frames could be sold in specialty outlets. The possibilities are varied and numerous. I believe that this has the potential to have a profound effect on the eyewear industry.

I am presently seeking a valid third party licensing agreement with a company for the purpose of manufacturing, marketing, and distributing this product. I would like to offer a "finder's fee" (percentage of royalties) to someone who successfully locates a company who I approve, and signs a licensing agreement, and which company ultimately manufactures, markets, and distributes my product with my permission and my final approval.

For further information regarding this, and specific royalty information, please email me at: eyegoanywear@verizon.net.

Please, serious inquiries only.

Thanks for your time and interest,

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