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How To Write Your Own Patent Application
Two more sections of your patent application remain to be completed. They are your Abstract, and your Claims. These will now be considered. WRITING THE ABSTRACT After your invention has been thoroughly...
2 commentsMy Letter to an Inventor Wanting Me to Help Market his Invention
In the 1990s, I successfully marketed several outdoors sports products. Recently, I was considering going into inventor consultation for a small fee but after careful consideration, I decided not to follow...
4 commentsThe U.S. Provisional Patent Program
The USPTO "Provisional Patent Program" is a valuable program that allows inventors patent protection for one year while they develop their invention and establish its value, before investing in a more...
0 commentsPatenting Your Own Invention
When you come up with an invention that you feel might be marketable, there are steps you can take that will help you to determine whether it is. If you proceed with an invention, before taking these steps,...
2 commentsHow To Write Your Own Patent Application
Hiring a patent attorney to write your patent application is one way of going about it. For those who prefer to save money in attorney fees there's another option. You can do most of the work yourself. This article shows how a patent application can be written by an independent inventor. Money can be saved by industrious work and determined effort supported by reputable knowledge sources. This article, presented in two parts, attempts to direct the independent inventor.
12 commentsConverting Innovation and Invention to Income
Converting Innovation and Invention to Income: A step by step guide for bringing your idea or invention to market. You have an idea you think is good, perhaps good enough sell. But, you have no idea...
Avoid being Scammed by Invention Companies!
Invention companies are in the business of helping inventors get their inventions marketed. They act as an agent for inventors by submitting their inventions to manufacturing/marketing companies, who may...
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