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TODAY’S PATENT – OVEN MITT WITH SOUND, LIGHT & VIDEO

The Oven mitt with sound, light & video was invented by Linda Shayne on the 3rd of December 2009, bearing patent number US20090293166A1.

An Oven Mitt including a combination of sound, light and video electric generating devices, including a power source, grouped as an electronic assembly secured into the body. Sound, light and video combinations generated by the hand protective cooking apparatus, may entertain, inform, advertise and illuminate. A programmed sound chip, radio, MP3 player, television and Walkie-Talkie maybe embedded in the electronic assembly. The hand-protective cooking gear uses cotton as an insulating material within the inner lining which is in contrast with other similar tools. The hand-protective cooking gear has thematically integrated noises, graphics, fabric design, and a removable attached greeting card which increases its value as an amusement, educational tool, advertising tool, promotional tool, souvenir, and gift.

The invention targets at creating a pleasing environment in the domestic setting of any household via the use of the entertainment tools in the hand glove  and can also be potentially used as an advertising tools for companies targeting the household kitchen.

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    Hariprasath Karunakaran

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