Inventor Develops Storage System for Fur Coats
An inventor from Michigan has developed a new storage system aimed at protecting fur coats in a home environment. The system is designed to maintain optimal temperature for fur preservation.

An inventor from Southfield, Michigan, has developed the CLEMOENS-PARKER INVENTION, a home storage system specifically designed to store fur coats at the proper temperature. The announcement was made on July 9, 2026, focusing on improving the preservation of fur coats at home.
The inventor stated the goal was to create a method for preserving and protecting fur coats. The CLEMOENS-PARKER INVENTION aims to ensure that an appropriate temperature is maintained for the fur, helping to preserve its quality and prevent damage over time. The system is described as easy to use.
InventHelp, a company that assists inventors with product development and marketing, announced that the CLEMOENS-PARKER INVENTION has been submitted to its national sales office. The invention is now available for licensing or sale to manufacturers and marketers who may bring it to market.
Further information regarding the invention and its potential licensing opportunities can be obtained through requests for licensing information. InventHelp has been assisting inventors since 1984, providing support with patent referrals, prototype services, and marketing.