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Rancho Cucamonga Inventor Debuts Knee-Mounted Device Stand

Rancho Cucamonga Inventor Debuts Knee-Mounted Device Stand

A Rancho Cucamonga inventor has developed the Thomson Knee Stand, a portable accessory designed to secure tablets, smartphones, and sheet music directly to the user’s leg. By anchoring devices to the knee, the invention removes the physical strain of holding items by hand or balancing them precariously on one's lap.

The patent-pending device serves as a hands-free solution for musicians and mobile users seeking better ergonomics while seated. Its compact architecture allows for quick setup and breakdown, making it a viable tool for travel or performance environments where space is limited. The inventor, who created the prototype to address personal frustrations with traditional music stands, has already finalized a working model.

InventHelp is currently managing the licensing and commercial outreach for the product. Manufacturers and marketers interested in the technology can contact the firm's Pittsburgh office or reach out via their official submission channels to review the patent details and prototype specifications.

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