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Patent in New Zealand and eventually Australia. All new parents will benefit from this

Auckland

This fund me page is set up for an invention that has not hit the NZ market . Are you a parent who when putting your baby to sleep you need to have ninja like skills so that they don't wake up while putting them down? If you answered yes then I have an invention that I want to Patent that will help with this. Imagine not having to worry about bending over into the baby cot to put them down, decreasing the time to put them down. This will benefit all parents who have had a baby and still using a baby cot.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to baby cots, the mattress which is positioned lower for sleeping and safety. This invention is an automatic lift which can be controlled by a remote.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Laying babies down to sleep is a delicate task, particularly for young women, who are still recovering from spinal loads during the their pregnancy. The reason is, that the baby must be put down in a position, where safe from falling out of the cot. this is a low position and so the mother must be leaning wide over the cot's side, in most cases when the baby is asleep and should be moved carefully so they don't wake up

Use of funds

I have researched this quite a bit and actually in the process sorting out materials for a prototype model to trial out for my own baby boy. Funds will be used towards the Patent in New Zealand and eventually Australia. Grateful on any amount I receive.

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Ashleigh
Ashleigh on 06 May 2019
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Sharon/Rael
Sharon/Rael on 01 May 2019
All the best Joel, you got this!
$100
Maddie
Maddie on 01 May 2019
$20

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This campaign started on 1 May 2019 and ended on 1 Nov 2019.