Do you often have to loosen your belt after you sit down? Do you feel embarrassed when you have to try to "secretly" adjust it while on a bus, at a restaurant, etc? When you get up do you have to tighten it again? Then you need The Beltwinder Remote.
This is an electronic belt with a remote control that you keep in your pocket. The remote control has two easy-to-distinguish buttons: loosen and tighten. Simply press a button and the belt will silently wind looser or tighter so you can enjoy a big meal without cutting off your circulation, or a quick sprint without worrying about your pants falling down.
Never wear ugly elastic pants again -- The Beltwinder Remote is here.-- phundug, Mar 02 2006 a) wear braces (UK) or suspenders (US). b) get a stretch belt. c) don't eat so much.-- DrCurry, Mar 02 2006 //tighten//? don't let the wife get hold of the remote-- po, Mar 02 2006 and what happens if someone hacks into your remote's signal ? +-- xenzag, Mar 02 2006 Yeah...The signal must be weak, so it only works when within 3 inches of the belt buckle.-- phundug, Mar 02 2006 Why would anyone need a remote?! How lazy does one have to be to have a remote when he/she could press a button on the belt, which would be maybe four cm away from one's pocket? How far can one person really get from her/his own belt? If anyone responds to the remote part of the invention with a disapproving taking of one's lord's name in vain, I suggest it be thoroughly hyphenated.-- jellydoughnut, Mar 03 2006 Nice idea. However I recommend a new title for it. HALFBAKERY REMINDER TO DIET AND EXERCISE. (I say this as I nibble on some almonds at my desk).-- pathetic, Mar 03 2006 Even slim people can suffer from belt-itis. Sometimes putting the belt on a little tighter than your waist size is the only way to keep your pants up because you lost 20 more pounds and you are a size smaller.-- Jscotty, Mar 03 2006 random, halfbakery