
PITTSBURGH, Jan. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- "I never understood why jet engines are left wide open to bird strikes and debris. I thought there should be a way to guard against such items entering and causing engine failure," said an inventor, from Ridgeland, Miss., "so I invented THE HONEYCOMB FOR JET ENGINES. My design would reduce the risk of a catastrophic plane crash."
The patent-pending invention provides a protective screen to prevent birds and debris from entering the engine of a plane. In doing so, it allows for proper airflow. As a result, it reduces the risk of engine problems, loss of thrust, and potential crashes. It also provides added protection and peace of mind. The invention features a durable design that is easy to employ so it is ideal for the airline industry and manufacturers of airplanes.
THE HONEYCOMB FOR JET ENGINES is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information, visit www.honeycombjetengines.com. Or contact Larry Evans Jr. at 601-503-0808 or email [email protected].
SOURCE InventHelp
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