Patenting an Idea?

   / Patenting an Idea? #1  

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I have made and used an Item in my fences for about 4 years now that has made working my cattle a much easier and simpler process, the idea is not new, and not (in my way of thinking even special), but it works very well and I do not see it being marketed by any of the manufacturer of fence panels or those who do the chutes,
one can find the idea on the net, via foreign countries, but no USA that I have found,

(I know pharmaceutical companies are patenting the body's cells), How I do not know,

and I have seen some that took two off the shelf products and put together and got the idea patented,

I would think this product would do many cattle produces (large and small) a big helping hand, it can be portable so it could be moved from place to place to help working the cattle in different pastures, and places, if wanted,

does any one know really how one would go about attempting to get this idea possibly patented and then selle off the idea to one of the larger manufactures of cattle equipment, either for a lump sum or for royalties from it's manufacture,

I have no desire to market it or to manufacture it myself, but would not mind making some money off of the idea and and seeing it help other cattle produces (large and small),
and want to protect myself in the process from intellectual theft,

since I don't see it offered by any manufacture out there in the USA there is a possible market and hope for being able to protect the idea in some way, (if I post a picture of it on the web, then any one could take it and possibly manufacture it and I would be out of the loop),

anyone have any idea what the cost would be to carry it out, or even the patent search to see if it do able?

thoughts,
 
   / Patenting an Idea? #2  
First thing to do is draw the design with as many details and descriptions as you can put in it. sign and date it put in an envelope and mail it to yourself , DO NOT OPEN it when it arrived this protects the date of design if someone steals it. This is also the process for songwriters . Once this is done you can submit for provisional patent this will cost you a little money . you have 1 year to take to patent at this point. Its hard for the small guy to get things done because the patent office requires research to insure the design is not on file and thats where the expensive patent lawyers come in. Once you have the provisional you could shop it to manufactures.

The information I just gave is what was told to me by an inventor how accurate and true this is i do not know. I have gone as far as getting registered with the patent office and have a couple of things in my safe that I have invented but have not done the provisional patent as of yet because of the time limit . Hope this helps
 
   / Patenting an Idea? #3  
I think when it is/has been in the public domain it cant be patented. Perhaps could be developed under a trademark?
 
   / Patenting an Idea? #4  
You can't patent an "idea" it has to be a complete design usually with a prototype...
As for mailing yourself a copy of a design...it won't do you any good in the US...
Poor man's copyright - Wikipedia
 
   / Patenting an Idea? #5  
I have half a dozen patents that were processed by the company I worked for. It is an expensive process. At the very minimum, $5k. Most of that will be to do the preliminary work to determine if your idea is patentable. By the time you are done add another $5-15k depending on how much work is needed to get the patent. It is also a long process.

If you decide to do this...and that is not a smart move...you need to find a patent attorney that works on similar stuff.

My advice....

Draw up some plans. Have an attorney put together a non-disclosure agreement that protects your idea.

Select one or two firms you think would be interested in your concept and contact either the CEO, or Marketing Manager to see if they have any interest in meeting with you. DO NOT show them the idea until they sign the NDA. At times the Engineering and Product Development Managers have the NIH (Not Invented Here) syndrome and are not going to be your allies...but they will do what they are told if the idea appeals to the guys you make market decisions.

Select the company you feel has the best opportunity for success and have them invest in getting the patent. They already have patent attorneys on retainer or staff. Negotiate a royalty agreement. Most companies will low ball you on a purchase of your idea as there is no market or sales history and they are taking all the risk. With a royalty, there is less risk for them and more upside for you if it succeeds plus an income stream. In your agreement give them a reasonable time to get the product to market (say 2-3 years...bearing in mind the patent could take 12-18 months) and retain the right to take the idea to another firm if they do not perform

BTW, I was CEO and came up through Engineering, and Plant Operations side of the business.
 
   / Patenting an Idea? #6  
You can't patent an "idea" it has to be a complete design usually with a prototype...
As for mailing yourself a copy of a design...it won't do you any good in the US...
Poor man's copyright - Wikipedia

good to Know. Like I said I was told by and inventor the process and did not know the validity of it. It will still be cool for my grandkids to find the design and tools I have built one day. I have a couple of things I have thought about submitting to farm show MAG.
 
   / Patenting an Idea? #7  
Talk to a good patent attorney. You will probably have to exclude portions of your patent as non-exclusive. The parts that are exclusive, if desirable, are the money makers. I have been through the patent process and you need a good attorney.
 
   / Patenting an Idea? #8  
Find some one in China that will make it. Then establish a National Trademark. But don't bother with a Patent. Your Patent will be infringed if it is a successful product. And you will not have the money or lawyers to fight that off. You will go broke fighting stuff like this. You can forget the whole US Fed protection backing your idea from other infringers. They go hands off if there is a counter suit to your patent. Then tie it up for 10 years. If you look at the history of Patent, nearly every individual gets screwed badly. That's going to happen unless you are already a big company with lots of lawyers that you can write off as a tax expense. But you will have the Trademark as a marketing tool that yours is the "Real McCoy." That's the only thing you really have these days.
 
   / Patenting an Idea? #9  
Find some one in China that will make it. Then establish a National Trademark. But don't bother with a Patent. Your Patent will be infringed if it is a successful product. And you will not have the money or lawyers to fight that off. You will go broke fighting stuff like this. You can forget the whole US Fed protection backing your idea from other infringers. They go hands off if there is a counter suit to your patent. Then tie it up for 10 years. If you look at the history of Patent, nearly every individual gets screwed badly. That's going to happen unless you are already a big company with lots of lawyers that you can write off as a tax expense. But you will have the Trademark as a marketing tool that yours is the "Real McCoy." That's the only thing you really have these days.
The money for the patent process is peanuts compared to the money required to legally defend & enforce those patents. You are looking at tens of thousands to have lawyers research & send nastygrams, which likely wont do much. Then you are looking at hundreds of thousands to sue the infringers in court.

If you dont have hundreds of thousands avalible to take things all the way, there is little reason to invest in the patent in the first place.
 
   / Patenting an Idea? #10  
Yes you or your company may need to defend your patent or NDA in court. But that does not make the patent or NDA completely worthless.

A prototype is no longer needed to file a patent. Many of mine did not have prototypes, or did but no one at the patent office looked at them. For a patent the idea has to be novel. It can build on previous ideas but if the exact same idea is already published (or sold or otherwise public), then a good patent examiner won't issue the patent.

$5-15k is in the ballpark. Figure closer to 15k especially for your first one as you'll be taking more of the attorney's time. Sometimes the less expensive patent attorneys cost less because you do more of the work in researching prior art and writing the patent.
 

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