Local library had only opened back up, recently, (post COVID).
I'm polishing a method of 'walking the stacks' where I've got the subject area. Chemistry, Math, Minerals, etc. all new in the sense that it's a specified Library stack format...this one puts books according to subject.
First, I noticed that I'd grab too many book subjects, that were not useful at home.
You can also access the US PATENT office, prior art, and do specific searches like;
Cat toy Laser Pointer
and, maybe,...:
'Fart Noise joke Cushion'. But I haven't searched that prior art, as it's called.
Same idea, for trademarks. You might see a trademark filing that suggests some function you haven't thought of:
Doggy Doorbell (tm). (Not a tm).
Dreams, they say, can suggest things, but, like most folks, mine aren't clear enough.
Numerous Pet Toys are yet to be imagined / built.
Keeping a clear table top, and office often takes some barriers to creativity away.
Some biographies make for fascinating reading, including;
Thomas Edison.
Jimi Hendrix, a great story of an American who rode the big wave, of so-called 'British Invasion's bands, in late 1960's.
Ask around local University, or Technical College.
Keep a list.