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By AI, Created 5:26 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – A Pittsburgh-area invention marketing firm is promoting the Halo Holder, a headstone-mounted support system designed to elevate flowers, lights and other memorial decorations. The product aims to reduce damage from mowing, weather and overgrowth while preserving cemetery maintenance access.
Why it matters: - The Halo Holder is designed to keep memorial decorations off the ground, where mowing, trimming and weather can damage them. - The system aims to reduce clutter and improve the appearance of cemetery plots while avoiding permanent changes to gravestones. - InventionHome is seeking licensees, which could move the product toward manufacturing and wider distribution.
What happened: - Christopher C. of Rural Retreat, Virginia created the Halo Holder, a non-invasive mounting solution for memorial displays on gravestones. - InventionHome said it is working with Christopher C. to sell or license the patent rights for the product. - Christopher filed a utility patent with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. - The company identified U.S.-based manufacturers or distributors as ideal licensing candidates.
The details: - The Halo Holder is a rigid, rack-style frame that slides over the upper portion of a headstone. - The design does not require drilling, adhesives or other permanent modification. - The frame uses materials such as steel rod, flat steel components and metal tubing. - Integrated holders or brackets support flowers, lighting elements and other decorations. - The layout is meant to keep items separated, aligned and upright. - The elevated configuration reduces exposure to moisture, grass overgrowth and wind displacement. - The system is also intended to limit interference with mowing and landscaping equipment. - InventionHome said companies interested in the Halo Holder can contact the firm at member@inventionhome.com. - Inventors seeking patenting, marketing or licensing help can contact InventionHome at info@inventionhome.com or call 1-866-844-6512. - InventionHome said more information is available at its website. - InventionHome also directs readers to its inventor resources and articles.
Between the lines: - The pitch frames cemetery maintenance as a recurring problem for ground-level memorial items. - The product’s value proposition rests on preserving both the decorations and the monument itself without altering the headstone. - The licensing push suggests the invention is still in the commercialization stage rather than on the market.
What’s next: - InventionHome will continue seeking partners that can develop and distribute the Halo Holder. - If licensed, the product could move from patent filing toward commercial production. - Interested parties can use the contact information provided to start the licensing or inventor-support process.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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