Hair Discard Device

A device and the method of use thereof to easily collect unwanted discarded hair in a shower or bath that provides a means for preventing the collection of unwanted hair on shower walls or in shower drains. The device aesthetically blends in to the environment and easily adheres to a shower wall. The device includes a base sheet, which contains a double sided adhesive with one side that adheres to the shower wall, i.e., the wall side. The other side allows for the adherence thereto of a plurality of individual adhesive disposable sheets which have two sides, but with pressure sensitive adhesive found only on the front side, onto which discarded hair can easily be adhered to, trapped and discarded later. Each individual adhesive, disposable sheet contains the pressure sensitive adhesive across the majority of the front face, but leaves a reserved area on each sheet without adhesive. This allows for each individual adhesive disposable sheet to be easily grasped by a user and separated from the adjacent sheet behind it. A front sheet covers the entire stack of sheets and contains no adhesive, but which can be easily removed to reveal the sticky front faces of the plurality of disposable sheets underneath it. The device can be water resistant and/or substantially transparent to allow for an aesthetic blending into the shower or bath environment.

Water-Resistant Wired Electro-Magnetic Component Capture

Apparatus and associated methods relate to a water-resistant capture device for enclosing wired electro-magnetic components, the capture device having a base module and a connecting cap module, wherein when the base module and cap module

Water-Resistant Wired Electro-Magnetic Component Capture

Apparatus and associated methods relate to a water-resistant capture device for enclosing wired electro-magnetic components, the capture device having a base module and a connecting cap module, wherein when the base module and cap module

Water-Resistant Wired Electro-Magnetic Component Capture

Apparatus and associated methods relate to a water-resistant capture device for enclosing wired electro-magnetic components, the capture device having a base module and a connecting cap module, wherein when the base module and cap module

Toy Gun

A toy gun capable of illuminating soft projectile being ejected therefrom, comprising a gun body, a grip assembly is fixedly attached to the gun body, and a trigger assembly mounted on the grip assembly. The