Drivin Edge

An innovative new window screen system for motor vehicles.

 
  • Enhances Your Driving Experience
  • Lets Cool Air In While Keeping Bugs Out
  • Reduces Air Conditioning Usage
  • Helps Contain Children, Pets, and Loose Items
  • Can Be Used on the Side Windows of Cars, Trucks, Vans, and SUV’s

PATENT DETAILS

Patent Pending
 

Story Behind the Invention

Inventor Timothy A. Farmer of Brookpark, OH has created an innovative new window screen system for motor vehicles.

The idea was born after attending a driver's education class with three classmates. His turn to drive became unforgettable when a large yellow jacket buzzed into the car and settled on the instructor's lap, causing immediate chaos. The instructor panicked, attempting to swat the bee away while his hands and papers flew everywhere. In a frantic response, the instructor pressed the brake on his side, leading to a cloud of smoke from the tires that was visible in the side mirror. Amidst this commotion, Timothy managed to stop the car while making a turn. It was later discovered that the instructor had a severe bee allergy. This eventful day was not just a vivid memory for Timothy, it sparked the inspiration for him to invent Drivin Edge!

The invention allows you to enjoy the delights of driving with your windows down - the breeze, the sounds, the fresh outdoor scents - without the common hassles. With Drivin Edge, you can say goodbye to unwanted insects like bees entering your car, worry no more about loose items blowing out, and keep your little ones from throwing objects out the window. Plus, you can save costs on air conditioning, contributing to a greener environment!

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