
#How to get an app idea patented free
Best of luck with whatever it is that you are seeking to accomplish.”įirst, I am not about to verify my credentials upon demand so that someone can decide whether they want to use a FREE form. If my reputation and vast source of free and correct information doesn’t speak volumes to you then there is simply nothing I could say to attempt to convince you. Obviously, you have not done your homework on me or.


“You really should Google anyone that you would ever work with. These forms are free and they say right on them that they can be used as seen fit, but that I cannot provide free assistance with the form. You e-mailed me asking me about the free forms on and wanting me to verify my credentials and verify that they were legally sufficient before you used them. Since you mentioned our private e-mail communications and didn’t do so thoroughly or accurately please allow me to explain for everyone what transpired. You have no idea about my reputation and that speaks volumes about you, not me. You can try and convince folks here there I am a fraud, but that is going to be a high mountain to climb I suspect. So I guess that returns me to my original question of whether a process can in fact be patented? I believe this is truly revolutionary in building science. The fact that these two products are combined in this fashion generates a process that results in a verifiable cost savings to the homeowner.

A builder would take a recommended (and readily available) generic product and combine it with another generic product normally used in home construction and “install” them according to my drawing/plans. Specifically, and assuming a process can be patented, this is in the area of building science. So I have to say that does take some of the wind out of my sails and makes me just want to post the process online for others to use or perhaps publish a small book on it to sell online for a modest profit. I already realize that subtle changes could be made to my idea (which I’ve already implemented in my own home), effectively cutting me out of the loop for any potential piece of the pie. Thank you for all of the information at your website! However, I didn’t see anything about patenting a “process”. I hope you can shed some light on my question and thank you for reading. The difference with my product compared to similar products is comparable in that it handles the way it does its purpose similarly but differently. Yes I know these exist but this is simply an example of how one product being very similar to another product might still be patentable. The ashtray does the same thing except it handles the ashes differently. Now say someone had the idea to take that same ashtray, make it of metal and place a disk on the bottom with a pusher rod attached to the disk so when you push the rod down the disk spins and releases the current topside ashes downward, clearing the topside pocket to be ready to collect more ashes. I think an example of what I am speaking of might be like this: Take an ashtray where it’s use is to hold a cigarette, flick ashes into it and finally crush out the smoke and lets pretend it was a patentable product (not sure but probably was it its time). So the question is: is there a way I can know whether or not my product is different enough from other products of similar types to patent it? In other words it does not work the same way although it is made somewhat similar. I have done some patent searching and found a product that is somewhat similar yet completely different. So this is where I currently am at the moment. I am about to make one for a worker of mine to use and get more input from a different person to see if they feel the same way. I like its purpose very much and believe other’s in my business and similar businesses would also benefit from how it can help make a technician’s work-life like mine, so much easer (at least for me it does). I have tool product idea of which I built a prototype approximately 6 months ago and have been using it myself in my own business since then.

I’m not sure if this blog is still monitored but I have a question:
