An InventHelp inventor from Allen Park, Michigan, introduced the NEW MILLENNIUM TOMBSTONE, a personalized headstone concept designed to reflect a loved one’s hobbies, interests, or defining life aspects, offering a vivid alternative to traditional somber markers.
[1][2][3]The patent-pending design aims to keep memories alive by showcasing a cherished object and improving visibility at the grave site, while remaining simple to display for widespread use.
[2][1]“I wanted to create a new tombstone that can be personalized to share a hobby, interest, or other important aspect from the departed loved one’s life,” said an inventor, from Allen Park, Mich., “so I invented the NEW MILLENNIUM TOMBSTONE.”[1][2]
“My beautiful design would offer an eye-catching alternative to dark and gloomy tombstones.”[2][1]
The concept was submitted to InventHelp’s National sales office and is available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers; inquiries can be directed to Dept. 24-BGF-2467, InventHelp, 100 Beecham Drive, Suite 110, Pittsburgh, PA 15205-9801, or via phone at (412) 288-1300 ext. 1368.
[1][2]Learn more about InventHelp’s Invention Submission Services at the company’s official website as referenced in the announcement.
[1][2]This patent-pending, customizable tombstone—NEW MILLENNIUM TOMBSTONE—focuses on honoring personal passions with a brighter, more visible memorial, and is currently open for licensing through InventHelp.
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