Abstract: The Karaoke Device of the invention utilizes a computer tablet to connect to a speaker, microphone and computer tablet stand. The computer tablet stand can rotate for an enhanced visual performance and increased user-friendly design.
Abstract: A Dumbbell of the invention utilizes cylindrical detachable weights that fit themselves over previously attached weights. This design allows a user to maneuver the dumbbell with a lower risk of the dumbbell bumping into a user's body.
Abstract: A Health Tracking Program of the invention is software that can read exercise equipment devices such as pedometers, weight scales, pulse monitors and calorie meters. User data is imported and exported to the software where it is displayed in a useful manner to indicate how a user is progressing. Users can input their own information such as weight, caloric intake, caloric expenditure, body mass index and activities performed. Software can upload selected user data to the internet.
Abstract: A Multiple Liquid Dispenser of the invention holds at least one or a plurality of liquids that are dispensed from a single appliance. The dispenser may contain liquids including beverages, sanitizers, hand soap and dish washing soap. The dispenser also has an elongated spout, a stable wide base and the option for a liquid temperature controller. Using a single appliance minimizes the amount of separated liquids containers that might be otherwise placed near the sink of the bathroom or kitchen.
Abstract: A foldable speaker system, including an elongated base member having a first end and a second end; a first speaker member having a first pivoting end and being pivotally connected to the first end of the base member, wherein the first speaker member is pivotally movable between a first closed position co-linear with the base member and a second vertical position; and a second speaker member having a second pivoting end and being pivotally connected to the second end of the base member, wherein the second speaker member is pivotally movable between a first closed position co-linear with the base member and a second vertical position. The first and second speaker members in their first closed positions, respectively, substantially overlap the base member, so that the non-pivoting second ends of the first and second speakers are adjacent to each other.