Cable Tidy – Are you sick of all those cables getting tangled?
Are worried about using sharp knives to cut those Cable Ties?
Are you fed up of those complex Cable Tidy mechanisms when you want to add more cable?
If so, you should switch to using Quickstrips and Mille-Ties from Millepede.
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Dragons’ Den Idea ‘WAS COPY’
WHEN TV Dragons’ Den contestant Andrew Harsley won over the judges with his new invention, it seemed his fortune was assured.
Within weeks he had secured a £36million deal to manufacture his reusable Rapstrap plastic bands which can secure a host of household items from bin bags to electrical cables.
Dragons’ James Caan and Duncan Bannatyne even invested £150,000 in his firm, taking a 50 per cent stake. But last night his dream looked in danger of becoming a nightmare.
Officials from the Patent Office ruled that his device was too similar to one produced by another firm – which Mr Harsley, 35, had helped to found.
Experts compared his bands with Millepede’s similar Quickstrip ties, developed over a decade ago. The two items were too alike they decided and Mr Harsley’s invention breached his competitor’s patent.
Millepede’s bosses are now considering whether to launch legal action against Mr Harsley and his firm.
If they challenge Mr Harsley in the courts it could spell the end for his business venture.
He co-developed Millepede’s cable tie when he helped found the company in the late 1990s.
Managing director John Butterworth said he had been stunned when he had seen Mr Harsley’s design on Dragons’ Den. He said: “Our view is that the Rapstrap is no different to the standard patent we hold.”
Extract: Scottish Sunday Express
Below is a Video of Andrew Harsley promoting the Millepede MilleTie Cable Tidy