
Designed to position a laptop's display screen to a user's optimal ergonomic viewing height (2002)

Provides public safety officers convenient access to critical radio control functions while driving (2004)

Designed for the White House Communications Department. Integrates a highly secure cell phone into a fixed handset for use in the presidential limousine fleet (2003)

Base unit and user interface designed to provide "smart" functionality to a desktop phone (e.g. email, web, contacts, apps) (2004)

A hinged-lid container that opens into a flat bottomed plate. It can then be folded back again for convenient leftover food storage (2008)

Converts a traditional desk into a height adjustable work surface for wellness and worker productivity (2016)

Updated engine housing and throttle grip with additional ergonomic features and controls (e.g. safety, speed control) (2002)

Base unit and user interface bringing portable GPS to the automotive market (2004)

Designed with advanced surfacing to provide "best in class" style, strength, and performance (2006)

Redesigned the kart frame, seat, pedals and tank to improve style, ergonomics, and manufacturing efficiency (2002)

Introduced a new form factor to effectively use the vacant area beside a transparency while in use on an overhead projector (2004)

Designed an economical solution providing improved aesthetics and ergonomics (2004)

Designed to bring IoT technology to the air purification market. Items such as: air quality and filter life can be checked right from one's smart phone (2017)

A comfortable and stylish GMRS radio keeps friends and family members in touch (2001)

An industry first: Bringing on-screen menu controls to a television, replacing the traditional cluster of knobs and buttons (1987)

Developed mold-able geometry to replace the costly steel spring assembly, with a family look to their other cooking utensils (1998)

Developed an OPS water-tight container that extended freshness and provided maximized product visibility (2012)

Even the simplest of products need innovation. Proposed and developed a moisture drainage/ventilation system for foam-board siding underlayment (2005)

Developed a convertible pool/hockey table with cue/ball/rack storage and easy to use tabletop securing method (2002)

Designed a new 10-band radar detector that visually minimized the bulk of the internal components (1999)

Developed a rugged, yet economical, hand-held radio for military policing activities that met stringent mil-spec standards (2001)

Developed a family of file storage totes with intuitive latching and small item storage in lid (2003)

Designed a take-out container that had the feel of the Panda brand. The container abstractly resembles a panda paw (2006)

Developed a fully sculpted (360°) TV during a time when the back half typically wasn't considered as part of the product design (1993)

Designed a line of disposable utensils that includes various related condiments (based on Snapsil technology) (2009)

A disposable container for pet food that encourages portion control, has less mess, and is convenient while "on the go" (2010)

Designed a ZooPals disposable cup/lid combo for the juvenile product market (2006)

Designed a new pound cake container that: was more aesthetic, highlighted the brand, helps identified the cake flavor inside, provides portion cutting indication (2009)

Designed a new pie container with clear APET lid that has the strength to be pallet stacked 14 high (70lbs) (2014)

Designed a set of 27" console TV's with molded escutcheons and integrated controls (1990)