| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20090314126 | ERGO GRIP MOUNTAIN BAR - Ergo grip mountain bars comprising of an inverted ‘U’ shaped handle bar, ergo curves, and screws at either end of the handle bar, to provide safety and stability to the snowmobiler while making hard turns and side hilling in the mountain slopes. The ergo grip mountain bars provide the snowmobiler the necessary space to accommodate his fingers covered by snow gloves. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20090314127 | SIDE HILL EXTREME BAR ENDS - Side-hill extreme ergo grip bar ends comprising of an upright or ‘L’ shaped handle bar, ergo curves, and a screw attached to the handle bar, to provide safety, stability and additional leverage to the vehicle rider such as a snowmobiler while making hard turns and side hilling in the mountain slopes. Each bar end grip can be outfitted with an auxiliary throttle trigger. The auxiliary throttle mount is capable on either bar end grip or both bar end grips The ergo grip bar ends provide the snowmobiler the necessary space to accommodate his fingers covered by snow gloves and also provides space for attaching both from auxiliary throttle which can be triggered on inside grip of bar end or outside at bend of ‘L’ for safety and increased mobility. The ergo grip bar ends are made of stiff and strong material to accommodate heavy weight bearing. The top of the bend of ‘L’ contains a soft tip option to avoid discomfort if rider's leg were to come into contact. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20090315381 | AIRPLANE AUXILIARY ARMREST - Airplane auxiliary armrests enclosed to solve the problem of uncomfortable aircraft seating. Many consumers who sit in aircrafts have no or inadequate padding on the chair arms, will be able to attach the armrest in a matter of minutes and therefore experiencing more comfortable armrest while they are sitting in the chair. The airplane auxiliary armrests are designed to slide over the top of an existing airline armrest. The aircraft auxiliary armrest will be made of high density foam within and encased in a soft resilient material. | 12-24-2009 |