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Redfish Inventions: Home of the Smart Seeder
We are a small, creative company that is trying to bring various common sense ideas into fruition. Available for Licensing. Patent Pending.
Friday, September 18, 2015
Monday, June 1, 2015
New Prototype
We had a new prototype made a few months back to show to potential investors. Here are some pictures of how it turned out. Of course this is only a prototype, once in production the hinge would be a living hinge and the plastic would be the correct grade.
Friday, November 28, 2014
The Earth likes seeders again. So say Yes to sunflower seeds.
by Robert Lee
I recently read an article by EGOlogical that brought up
some common issues with eating sunflower seeds and disposing the shells. It
brings the question to mind: Why would anyone ever say “No” to such a healthy
snack that comes in so many flavors? From an environmental standpoint, the
number one problem is that spitting sunflower seed shells into the
commonly-used plastic water bottle renders it unrecyclable, adding to landfills
where it will take millions of years to biodegrade.
It’s Convenient. Your favorite seeds already come in a
plastic bag from the convenience store, pour them into the large side of the
Smart Seeder, the bag goes in the recycle bin, the used shells into the small
side of your Smart Seeder; Rinse, refill, repeat. Now you’re back to enjoying a
healthy snack that feeds your craving better than those two snack packs of
cookies, and without the crumbs. Pouring seeds from a bag straight to your
mouth is a recipe for spills. Pouring them first into your hand leaves some of
the flavoring behind, and you looking for somewhere to wipe it off. Sometimes I
wear gloves while working, that’s another seeder obstacle. It’s much easier to
open and use the Smart Seeder while you have gloves on than to use any
resealable bag.
Of course it’s reusable. The Smart Seeder’s permanent
divider lets you cleanly use the same container to spit the shells into, as you
eat fresh seeds from the other side. No empty water bottle needed to start with,
and no messy shells for someone else to clean up from the dugout, the ball field,
to the stands, bowling alley and on. And it fits in any cup holder you find in
the arena, your car, golf cart, etc. Try finding, opening, dispensing, closing
and storing that resealable bag all while stopped at a red light. The Smart
Seeder’s patent-pending, easy-to-use design ends all that fuss so you can focus
more on the road in front of you, or the job you’re supposed to be doing as you
enjoy your sunflower seeds.
Did I mention the Smart Seeder is environmentally friendly? You’ve
also enjoyed the flavoring and the few milligrams of salt, now recycle that
shell. Snap off the cap and pour the shells into a garden, or any type of
compost. They are natural, allelopathic; they will decompose at least 75
percent within two years depending on climate and compost mixture ratios. Lets
say you’re stuck in an office building floors above any patches of grass or
rock gardens, pour the spent shells from the Smart Seeder into the regular
trash, all they can do from there is help a landfill biodegrade and won’t take
up more room than a balled-up memo from today’s meeting.
It’s sanitary. It will also help keep your work area neat. In
almost every office, there’s at least one person spitting shells into a trashcan
pushed up against his leg. No matter how many pounds of shells you’ve spit,
their curved shape ensures a few rogue shells end up on the carpet.
It’s reusable OR recyclable. That empty Smart Seeder in your
hand doesn’t need to be hand-washed, let the dishwasher do it with the rest of
the dishes. Not that fancy, or on the run? Pop the cap off and rinse it in the
sink or with the hose. If you wear it out, (I’d like to see that happen,) it
fits tidy in the recycle bin too.
Here’s something else to keep in mind: In some cities
spitting shells on the ground constitutes littering, similar to cigarette butts,
whether they will eventually decompose or not. I don’t want to see either
scattered on my deck, or the streets of New Orleans.
Go “Green” with the Smart Seeder.
You can learn more about the smart seeder by checking out
this blog, visiting our Facebook page www.facebook.com/redfishinventions
or find us on twitter @thesmartseeder.
Robert Lee
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Seeds and Tees Can Mix!
Seeds and Tees Can Mix!
by Robert Lee
Want to make a golfer angry without teeing off and playing
slow in front of them? You’re sure to either get a sand wedge wedged somewhere
painful or maybe banned from the course by simply spitting sunflower seed
shells between holes one and 18.
Golfers have compared shells to used gum, cigarette butts,
even gravel. Now I could blame a spent shell on the fairway or green for why I
missed a hole-in-one, but I certainly don’t want to. I used to aim for the
rough, when spitting shells of course, but I had a bad feeling the rain would
rinse a few shells out to the open.
I’ve got the collared shirt, visor and “special clubs,” and I
hate pouring flavored and salted seeds into my glove.
So, what's a seed lovin' golfer to do?
Resolve: The Smart Seeder,
a new specialized tool that fits in the cart’s cup holder. It’ll keep the fresh seeds and spent shells where they belong, contained and out of sight. I say nothing classes things down like seeing someone else’s spit out food traveling with you. The fresh seeds pour out of their side, spin in it your hand and the empty shells get spit into their separate side. No extra cups or bags to carry or spill. It's easy to clean when it's full or refill when it's empty. The Smart Seeder is a good way to enjoy your seed addiction without leaving shells by your divots.
Resolve: The Smart Seeder,
a new specialized tool that fits in the cart’s cup holder. It’ll keep the fresh seeds and spent shells where they belong, contained and out of sight. I say nothing classes things down like seeing someone else’s spit out food traveling with you. The fresh seeds pour out of their side, spin in it your hand and the empty shells get spit into their separate side. No extra cups or bags to carry or spill. It's easy to clean when it's full or refill when it's empty. The Smart Seeder is a good way to enjoy your seed addiction without leaving shells by your divots.
One blog post on a GolfWrx.com thread from “Forged4ever” stated: “My teacher always said that a golf course, regardless of whether it was a pristine private track, or a public goat track, was God's gift to golfers, and as such, a course should be treated with the same dignity and respect as a church. And just like you would treat a church in the poor section of town with no less respect, dignity and etiquette than a church in the ritziest part of town, so too should you not treat ANY golf course with any less than another. Individuals worked hard to make those tees, greens and fairways playable for you.”
Well said Richard, it’s about respect. A Smart Seeder loaded full of your favorite flavored seeds is a good way to respect both the course and your fellow golfers.
You can find out more information on the Smart Seeder and contact Robert Lee by clicking here.
You can find out more information on the Smart Seeder and contact Robert Lee by clicking here.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
About The Smart Seeder
For More Detailed Information VIEW PDF.
- Patent Pending.
- Available for Licensing
A little about the Smart Seeder concept:
- a smarter way to enjoy sunflower seeds
- simple divided cup with snap-on lid
- cleaner way to enjoy fresh seeds and discard the shells
- Can be clear, or printed with flavor designs, sports logos, military logos, promotional events, etc.
- keep seeds fresh and discarded shells from spilling
- One-handed operation
- Current prototype holds 5oz sunflower seeds in the shell
- Safe for the dishwasher, to be hosed out, or thrown into a recycle bin.
- Available for Licensing
A little about the Smart Seeder concept:
- simple divided cup with snap-on lid
- cleaner way to enjoy fresh seeds and discard the shells
- Can be clear, or printed with flavor designs, sports logos, military logos, promotional events, etc.
- keep seeds fresh and discarded shells from spilling
- One-handed operation
- Current prototype holds 5oz sunflower seeds in the shell
- Safe for the dishwasher, to be hosed out, or thrown into a recycle bin.
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