Unsolicited Ideas
From time to time, Newell Rubbermaid does post specific requests for technology
and innovation challenges on our Web site under
Technology Assets on the “Our Company” page. There are several requirements
to responding to a technology request – for instance, your idea must be patented
or patent-pending with a published patent application, and it must specifically
relate to one or more of the listed areas of
Technology Interests. Detailed information on how to respond to a specific
request for information or innovation challenge is provided on our Web site. Responses
will only be reviewed if they are submitted in accordance with the requirements
on the specific request.
If you do send us any unsolicited ideas or suggestions, you agree that there is
no confidential relationship with respect to such information and that Newell Rubbermaid
has no obligation, including financial, to you in connection therewith. You expressly
disclaim and waive all rights in any such information or unsolicited ideas that
you submit to Newell Rubbermaid and agree that Newell Rubbermaid will be free to
use it in any way without any obligation or payment to you. Furthermore, you represent
that you are free to disclose such information and that no other party has any rights
in the information.
The Lenox brand stands for breakthrough performance. We'll go the extra mile to cut through any challenge to ensure your success. Lenox has a passion for bringing customers the best innovations in cutting, starting with the first hacksaw blades in 1915 that cut faster and lasted longer. More than 90 years later, Lenox still designs and manufactures superior power tool accessories, hand tools, band saw blades, torches and accessories.
Lenox’s passion for performance drives continual investment and enables extensive research and development to integrate the most advanced manufacturing technology. If there’s a way to engineer more performance into tools, Lenox will find it. By starting with real-world needs and an in-depth knowledge of what consumers are cutting and how they’re cutting it, Lenox is able to offer the best tools for the job. Constant testing throughout the design and manufacturing processes ensures that blades aren’t shipped until they’re proven to perform.
Lenox was acquired by Newell Rubbermaid in 2003.
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