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snorky18

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First search uspto as well as google patent search to make sure no one else has the same idea:
http://www.google.com/patents

Shameless plug: My wife works for a product development company that takes inventions from the head of the inventor through patenting, prototyping, manufacturing, then onto store shelves at major retailers. Obviously it costs some money, they can do as little or as much work as you like (and feel like paying for), but you can use the forum for free if you want advice of what others have experienced through the process.

http://www.edisonnation.com/
 

-B-

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arrg lost long post due to glitch

big pile of money to get one
big pile of money to defend one

you are better off shopping it around to sell it out right
 

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********! Lawyers are like garbage men, many are around, only couple do the job worth a ****.
What -B- is saying is that a patent is very expensive for an ordinary person to file for and get, and in the case of patent infringement, even 'garbage men' lawyers will cost a pretty penny, not to mention related fees.

In trying to file for a patent, one doesn't "need" a patent lawyer or agent, but they can be very beneficial in the long run. A good patent is prepared to be as all-encompassing as it can be, and this can make the difference between a competitor profiting from a slightly different process or product, and patent infringement.
 
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headwrench

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thanks for the info guys. truth be told, i would just like to sell the prototype and be done with it. im to old to go through all the marketing stuff. im not trying to become a multi millionaire, that would be nice of course, but i would like to sell for a fair price and then kick back and have a beer. does that sound wierd?
 
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krusty the clown

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I thought that was implied.

sorry i missed that...........sometimes things NOT said are more dangerous :lol_hitti

there are companies like danaher and lisle that solicit new tool idea's and patent them (i guess) then just pay a pitance of royalties, and thats what i thought you were recommending. i believe you stand to make more money if the patent is already in your name.
 
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headwrench

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i found a site that would handle getting a provisional patent that covers your product while getting a patent, but im a little frightend about doing that sort of thing through the net. how do you know if they can be trusted? the site is legalzoom.com. anybody heard of them?
 

Tman

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What -B- is saying is that a patent is very expensive for an ordinary person to file for and get, and in the case of patent infringement, even 'garbage men' lawyers will cost a pretty penny, not to mention related fees.

In trying to file for a patent, one doesn't "need" a patent lawyer or agent, but they can be very beneficial in the long run. A good patent is prepared to be as all-encompassing as it can be, and this can make the difference between a competitor profiting from a slightly different process or product, and patent infringement.

Our guy has been doing it for a couple decades, his cost is very reasonable. Thankfully folks in South Dakota still charge what things are really worth.
 

e-tek

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You'e too late. I already patented the tool.

Ya - well you're outta luck too! As soon as you make your first million $$ I'm gonna swoop in with my partial patent and prove that without my idea, yours could not have happened - and I'll sue for 90%! :bounce:
 

1atom12

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I looked at legalzoom also it served as very good outline but did not submit all the information it asked for. I do go back and use it as a reference but when I started thinking about the fact that Iam submiting information on the web I changed my mind and am trying to find a patent agent myself. The PTO's website has agents and lawyers from each state. What really got me concerned is when I looked at the bottom of the page, legalzoom is based in CA! Yikes! Run!
I have another link as soon as I can find it I will post it. It may prove helpful.
 

randydupree

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arrg lost long post due to glitch

big pile of money to get one
big pile of money to defend one

you are better off shopping it around to sell it out right

yep,a patent is only as good as the lawyer and checkbook you have to defend it with.
 
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