From Deseret News archives:
Innovative new zipper lands creators on TV
Marty, now 26, has been inventing since he was a kid at 8 he rigged a string to the switch in his bedroom so he could turn off the light without getting out of bed so he went to work trying to turn his discomfort into a product.
The aha! moment came a year and a half later, when he suddenly realized that the solution lay in the zipper itself. He hurried off to the store, bought a small wooden milk bottle, some screws and a key ring, and invented the prehistoric prototype of what eventually would be the Quad Zipper a device he predicts will revolutionize the apparel industry.
In the meantime, the quad zipper has catapulted Marty and his friend Josh Pace onto a reality TV show called "Made in the USA," sort of American Idol meets Thomas Edison.
On last night's premier, Marty and Pace successfully made it past the auditions rising above the newfangled back-scratchers, the adjustable bras and 41 other contraptions to the finals, one of just six inventor teams to make the cut.
The judges include University of Utah graduate Nolan Bushnell , creator of Chuck E. Cheese and the video game Pong, who, as the bad-cop judge, dismisses some of the contestants with an exasperated "I just don't get it."
The Quad Zipper is actually two zippers configured so that the teeth of one can be realigned to hook up with the teeth of the other. In that way the new zipper can open up or close off sections of cloth. "It's about compartmental transformation," Marty explains. While the standard zipper gets you into a sleeping bag or jacket, the Quad Zipper can turn that sleeping bag into a suit, and the jacket into a blanket.
In the same way, skirts can be transformed into pants, gloves into mittens.










