Re: What\'s invovled in getting a Patent???
If I found the right application, it is a continuation of an early idea, so it actually gets a date of 2004. And beyond that they can go back with reasearch notes, etc. further in time. If you are thinking of patent, make sure you write the main ideas, drawings etc. in ink, date them, explain them to someone savvy enough to understand the idea and have them sign as a witness.
Now on to the patent process, you can take that write-up you saw in its entirety and start re-writing (edit what is there, not start over), explaining why he/she didn't cover you key idea (in the background of the invention), then explain the basic idea of what you did (in the summary of the invention), then describe the novel, useful and non-obvious idea(s) you have (in the detailed description) and explain the pieces with respect to the figures ( everything has to have numbers). At that point, you could file the provisional ( even without claims) and see if you could drum up some business. The guy with the commercial business here might have interest if yours is cheaper and easier! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif