Invents Unveils "Spot Dip Sauce Clip", On The Wheel Sauce—Dip Without Drips While Driving
New York, NY, November 14, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Attention drivers of all types of vehicles with steering wheels! Anyone enjoying taking lunch or dinner on the road while driving will appreciate and benefit from the new Spot Dip Sauce Clip. The new Spot Dip Sauce Clip is a specially designed receptacle for dipping sauces when they are consumed in vehicles of all types. The design intent of the Spot Dip Sauce Clip is to provide a convenient and secure holder for these condiments when it is necessary to eat on-the-go.
This handy holder clips directly onto the steering wheel of an automobile and has an adjustable anchor that accommodates various steering wheel sizes. It offers several removable attachments with a variety of shapes that can be applied or removed according to the configuration of sauces offered by different chains. The receptacle holder has an opening in the bottom in order to easily remove and dispose of the sauce packet when finished. It also has bases for condiments that come in packets such as ketchup and dressings. Two modes are available, one is a lock mode and the other an axle mode. The lock is ideal when driving long distances on straightaways and the axle mode is best for navigating city and town streets. It leaves the receptacle in an upright position regardless of the movement of the steering wheel.
"The Spot Dip Sauce Clip has been a long time coming. But, now that it is here users will not longer have to spot their shirt, jacket, tie, or blouse before leaving the car.It works perfectly and anchors the particular sauce one is using."
Alex Beard, Inventor
The Patent Pending Spot Dip Sauce Clip was invented by Alex Beard of Columbia, MO who said, “I am quite certain that every driver on the roads today have—at one time or another—grabbed their sandwich, fries and condiments and taken off to their destination, eating while driving. The Spot Dip Sauce Clips is shaped to conform to most restaurant sauce packets—one is round and the other is rectangular—and works to hold the sauce while dipping and driving. One need not even turn away from the road while enjoying the food and sauces.”
EDITOR’S NOTE: Development of this product is being handled by Invents Company. For more information about licensing or sale, contact the Licensing Department at Invents Company, 450 7th Avenue, Suite #1107 New York, NY 10123. Tel: 212-620-2629 www.invents.com/invention/?page=Spot-Dip-Sauce-Clip