Ancient Egypt table

History of the Table

Have a seat, because I’m going to tell you about the history of the table.

Ancient Egyptians were the first to use tables when they started putting stone slabs on stone
platforms so they could play early forms of board games. Then the Greeks and Romans took
that concept and used legs, rather than a platform, to create a table for meals.

And not much has changed since then.

You were probably expecting a bigger history lesson, but when it comes to tables, there hasn’t
been much innovation. Sure there are four-legged tables, three-legged tables and pedestal
tables, but they all share one flaw: They are engineered for flat surfaces. But the world isn’t
flat!

That’s why I decided to add some innovation to the mix to make a wobble free world. I created
STABLZ Tap to Adapt Technology, which replaces four legs or pedestal leg supports with one or
two triangular leg supports. Each pivots on a plane that adapts to any terrain with a simple tap
of the foot.

The best part? None of your competitors have this new technology, which gives you the edge in
your industry.

If your company’s products are elevated off the ground, STABLZ™ can be engineered to your
needs and provide your customer all terrain convenience. Several designs are prototyped,
tested, and ready for market. Tap To Adapt™ technology can be scaled from a couple of inches
to stories high. To learn more about STABLZ products and licensing opportunities, visit
taptoadapt.com or contact me at gary@taptoadapt.com or (770) 315-1482.

STABLZ grill

All Terrain Grilling

Anyone who knows me can tell you that I love nothing more than a good steak, grilled to perfection. The best part is that you can grill a good steak (or burger or hot dog) anywhere — at home, a campsite, a parking lot tailgate. The opportunities are endless. But grills currently on the market aren’t built to grill just anywhere. They are built to grill on a level surface. That’s just not practical for most people.

According to Statista.com, $1.47 billion worth of grills and barbecues were sold in the United States in 2016, up from $1.21 billion dollars in 2009. There is a vast variety of grills on the market, from simple and portable to extravagant, with nearly any feature one can imagine — everything but the ability to adapt to unlevel surfaces.

Your company can change that.

STABLZ All Terrain Products improves on old technology designed only for level surfaces with a simple solution to stabilize nearly any elevated product. With Tap To Adapt Technology, STABLZ products feature a patented, game-changing vertical support, triangular in shape, that easily adapts to any surface. A simple tap of the foot pivots the triangle resulting in four points of contact on any terrain. No bending over or tools required — it’s that simple!

LICENSING OPPORTUNITIES TO A WOBBLE FREE WORLD!
STABLZ is currently marketing to potential licensees across a vast variety of industries, who can incorporate STABLZ technology to give them a competitive edge over existing products on the market, which are using old designs and technology designed for flat surfaces.

If your company’s products are elevated off the ground, STABLZ™ can be engineered to your needs and provide your customer all terrain convenience. Several designs are prototyped, tested, and ready for market. Tap To Adapt™ Technology is scalable from a couple of inches to stories high. To learn more about STABLZ products and licensing opportunities, visit taptoadapt.com or contact me at gary@taptoadapt.com or (770) 315-1482.

Patio dining

Patio Season Calls for Wobble Free Tables

Now that the massive heatwave covering a large portion of the United States is breaking, customers will be looking forward to patio dining once again.

An article from Fast Casual says that offering outdoor dining can increase revenue by up to 30%.

What are the pros of having a patio dining area? They add more space, are free advertising to foot traffic, and they relax customers, leading them to spend more, among other benefits.

What are the cons? Well, most patios aren’t the most level surfaces, so patios are infamous for having wobbly tables.

You want to offer your customers the best patio experience in town with wobble-free tables — and I have the solution. It’s STABLZ with Tap To Adapt Technology, and it’s ready to elevate your (product) customer experience.

STABLZ Tap to Adapt Technology features a patented, game changing vertical support, triangular in shape, that adapts easily to uneven surfaces. A simple tap of the foot pivots the triangle resulting in four points of contact on any terrain. No bending over or tools required — it’s that simple!

LICENSING OPPORTUNITIES TO A WOBBLE FREE WORLD!

If your company’s products are elevated off the ground, STABLZ™ can be engineered to your needs and provide your customer all terrain convenience. Several designs are prototyped, tested, and ready for market. Tap To Adapt™ technology is scalable from a couple of inches to stories high. To learn more about STABLZ products and licensing opportunities, visit taptoadapt.com or contact me at gary@taptoadapt.com or (770) 315-1482.

 

STABLZ Tabletop Supports

Temporary Shelter is Possible Anywhere with STABLZ Technology

The roots of STABLZ are firmly planted in central Ohio. That’s where my alma mater, Otterbein University, is located, and that’s where I went when I was looking to develop prototypes featuring my Tap To Adapt™ Technology.

So when Ohio was struck by 21 tornadoes on May 27 and 28, my heart went out to those who lost their homes. A preliminary damage assessment the first week of June by federal and state agencies identified 942 homes and buildings either destroyed or significantly damaged. And that was just in Ohio. A record number of tornadoes were confirmed across the country during the long series of severe weather in May.

FEMA prepares in advance for severe weather seasons, and as they plan for next year, I hope they consider new technology available for temporary shelter.  STABLZ Tap to Adapt Technology makes it possible for temporary shelter to quickly erect on any terrain with stability.

STABLZ Tap To Adapt™ Technology features a patented, game changing vertical support, triangular in shape, that will adapt easily to uneven surfaces. A simple tap of the foot pivots the triangle resulting in four points of contact on any terrain. No bending over or tools required — it’s that simple!

View a video prototype of a temporary shelter here.

In an emergency, the last thing anyone wants to do is look for flat terrain nearby. STABLZ will take that logistical concern away and let neighbors and first responders focus on the most important thing — the people.

When there’s not an emergency, temporary structures with STABLZ technology are ideal shelters for off-grid hunting and fishing, ice fishing, camping, and backcountry hiking — or even just a night in the backyard with kids!

Several designs are prototyped, tested, and ready for market. Tap To Adapt™ Technology is scalable from a couple of inches to stories high. To learn more about STABLZ products and licensing opportunities, visit taptoadapt.com or contact me at gary@taptoadapt.com or (770) 315-1482.

April Showers Bring May Flowers… and Wind

You know the old children’s rhyme – April showers bring May flowers. But adults know that April showers also bring damaging winds.

Outdoor furniture, playground equipment, camping gear and sporting goods are prone to damage by heavy winds, especially if they sit un uneven ground. A wobbly patio table is an unstable patio table.

That’s why STABLZ™ technology is perfect for the great outdoors.

STABLZ™ All Terrain Products with Tap To Adapt technology features a game changing, patented vertical support that pivots to four points of contact on any terrain with a simple tap of the foot.

Four points of contact can mean the difference between playground equipment staying put or blowing over. It can mean the difference between finding your backyard lounge chaise where you left it or in your neighbor’s flower garden.

If your company manufactures outdoor equipment, we can help you exceed your customers’ needs. We have several designs already prototyped and tested, ready for market. And we can customize new prototypes to fit your company’s exact specs and needs. Go to taptoadapt.com and see what STABLZ™ can do for you today.

If you are interested in learning more about what STABLZ™ technology can do for your company’s products, contact me at gary@taptoadapt.com or (770) 315-1482

Our History: STABLZ™ Creates a Wobble-Free world

When Gary Hoyle ’79 first heard about The Point at Otterbein, he immediately wanted to know more. As a proud alumnus and avid entrepreneur, Hoyle started thinking about how he could engage with Otterbein in new ways.

As a teenager, Hoyle’s original plan was to play professional baseball. A native of Columbus, after high school he went to Broward College in Fort Lauderdale, a center for professional baseball recruitment. He was drafted by the Boston Red Sox while he was enrolled there.

But when a freak eye injury sidetracked that plan, a phone call from Otterbein Baseball Coach Dick Fishbaugh convinced him to attend Otterbein, where he played baseball and majored in business administration. After a brief stint playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Hoyle turned his attention to business.

One conversation with him reveals that Hoyle is a visionary, always processing new business concepts that have led him to help create, launch and grow numerous independent and franchise businesses. Perhaps his best-known venture was Rise & Dine Restaurants, a Columbus-based breakfast and lunch restaurant franchisor, which he led from inception to the first 200 units under development agreements in less than three years. He sold his interest in the company, which now franchises Sunny Street Café restaurants.

Hoyle has facilitated over a dozen business startups and several product rollouts in a variety of industries, including restaurants, manufacturing, green vehicles, sports, entertainment, home services, and consumer products.

Through all of this, he has stayed in touch with Otterbein, most closely through the Athletics Department with student-athletes. When he was introduced to The Point, however, he envisioned a new way to engage with his alma mater and current students.

He began to work extensively with The Point staff and students to develop his latest business, STABLZ All Terrain Full Contact Products, a multi-industry vertical support that adapts to any terrain with a simple tap of the foot.

“Just do a search for wobbly tables in restaurant reviews online. It’s a problem, and STABLZ provides a solution,” Hoyle said.

STABLZ All Terrain Full Contact Products feature a patented pivoting triangular support that easily adapts to uneven surfaces to stabilize tables, sawhorses, and more. It’s applicable in restaurants, on construction sites, for tailgating and camping — pretty much any situation you can imagine.

“The engineering students at The Point helped with prototyping, testing, tweaking, and designing variations for different uses,” Hoyle said.

“I chose The Point because it’s personal. I could have prototypes made anywhere, but I love being here engaging the students,” Hoyle said. “It’s fun for me when the students think. They have to explore different ways of doing things and use creativity. They still learn, even if their idea doesn’t work.”

“The interaction with the students is a real benefit for them. They are working on something real, not theoretical,” said Curtis Smith, Maker Space and lab operations manager at The Point. “Gary has brought clients to The Point for presentations. Students can see the entire process, companies can see the process, and the students are learning from that.”

Hoyle has been working closely with senior systems engineering major Miles Burnam. “I want to teach students all aspects of the process and give them a taste of real world experiences,” Hoyle said. “Miles has built designs from scratch, but he is also part of the presentations to prospective licensees and gets real feedback from professionals, licensers.”

“At other schools, I would have to wait until sophomore year to start doing engineering. Here I started right away,” Burnam said. “I’ve learned more from this project than just engineering. I’ve learned how to talk business and network.”

“Everything he learns in classes, he can immediately apply to a business, and he works with professional designers,” Hoyle said.

Likewise, members of the MBA Capstone class also got to apply class lessons to Hoyle’s business for their capstone project last summer. “I invested time to work collaboratively with them, and they had some good ideas on how to approach industries,” he said. “They struggled some, challenged each other some. The people in the class were brilliant minds. I made lifelong friends in those students.”

A member of The Point Advisory Board, Hoyle said that he believes in The Point’s mission to promote liberal arts applications to business and industry. “So many liberal arts institutions are fighting capitalism rather than embracing it. Each can benefit from the other.”

Burnam has benefitted from that model, which he says has allowed him to see the world on a bigger scale. “After graduation, I want to start with a job in design and see products I work on go to market. I want to make things and make the world a better place.”

As for Hoyle, he said there is still a place for Burnam in his future business ventures. “I hope Miles will continue working for me at some level. STABLZ is a beta. It’s helping create some processes and next steps that will be applied to other industry partners. I have other ideas to bring here.”

But Hoyle isn’t waiting for his idea to be ready for development to engage students. Recently he took a group of engineering students to ThorSport Racing in Sandusky, Ohio. Owned by a friend of Hoyle, ThorSport Racing is the longest-tenured NASCAR Camping World Truck Series team, and NASCAR’s only full-time team based in Ohio.

The students talked to racecar engineers about their work in this fast-paced, competitive industry. “Some learning should happen outside the classroom,” said Hoyle of this unique opportunity.

His passion for unique, hands-on, collaborative learning opportunities makes Hoyle the perfect partner for The Point, and an ideal mentor for Otterbein’s students.

To learn more about The Point at Otterbein, visit www.otterbeinpoint.com.