It’s been a year since this video was posted I don’t know if my appreciation will reach you but this was the most informative and easy to understand video I saw about patents and this video is so important to new innovators. If my patent is approved I’ll be back and comment here first ❤
Hello Stephen, This is Donald Dixon reaching out to express my heartfelt appreciation. Your guidance has been truly invaluable to me, providing not only a solution but also a wealth of knowledge. The manner in which you presented your advice was impeccable and extremely enlightening. Your wisdom has aided me immensely and for that, I am extremely grateful. From the bottom of my heart, I want to extend my sincerest thanks to you. Your help means more than words can express. Thanks a lot!
The main issue I have with patents is that it puts exactly your amazing idea in full-description into the hands of people that know how to produce it, so if the patent office guys is getting a kickback from the massive manufacturers in China then he just tells them the latest hottest idea...they create a bogus prior-art patent real quick and now you have nothing, you just gave it to them for free...you even paid them! But if your idea is junk they wont say a word, they take your money for a patent and pay their bills. The best way to do this is get a small group of private investors to go in and get the thing made, then right before it gets off the boat run your patent, get ahead of the game.
My Fears exactly - AI just makes this more scary ! ! Imagine a truly BIZARRO idea that is AMASING - if AI claims it came up with it - people will think "This idea is bizarro and could have only been created by AI - they would never believe that a person, who is not even in the industry, could come up with it spontaneously. EXAMPLE: I have never taken a class or any training in sailing a boat, never even been on a sailboat, but I designed a toy sailboat that tacks on it's own and sails UPWIND without any power source or controls. I also created the most efficient centrifugal pump ever made and I have ZERO PUMP EXPERIENCE OR TRAINING above that of an average handyman. This is a truly human ability that AI has not reached yet! scary stuff. I used to call Patents - the "Early Warning System" for corporations ... they just toddle down to the patent office and pick up a few new ideas to "Previously Develop". Harold
I am not sure I get it right. How can they overwrite your PPA with a prior art? Does it not protect your invention from such tricks? If this is possible, what is the best route if I want to manufacture the product myself (from China)?
Thank you for your comment. I do believe it’s the best program out there, since it was designed from a inventors point of view, and from a business point of you.
Absolutely the best content on inventions, licensing, and provisional patent applications! I've been developing a process to make a material that I believe can be used for many applications. I have found prior art in an expired patent. The patent was for a specific application in the medical industry. I have produced and tested the material in a few applications and it works well. I will be manufacturing a simple product with this material myself after I file a PPA. I do believe there are many applications that I could license this material for. Do I need to file a PPA for each application? I will be using your SmartIP for my PPA.
Depends on your strategy. If you would like to have multiple patents pending you could do them separately. If not, you can combine them all. They will be probably be separated later through an office action once you file your non-Provisional the application. I am not a patent attorney. I am not giving legal advice.
I am just getting started as an inventor. Finding new solutions for everyday problems comes very easy for me, and I want to explore this space. I have an idea that I would like to use to start my inventor journey and am interested in your Smart IP solution. Can you tell me more?
Great information, thank you, Instead of drawings can you provide a video of the invention in use for the provisional patent? While giving the specs and dimensions.
Thanks for this fantastic content. I have 2 ( what i feel are ) great ideas. One for an educational video game. The other for a great website that could potentially go global. Im definitely going to work on the provisional patent application to see where it goes.
Hello, I feel blessed to have found this UA-cam channel. I share the comment below; thank you for making a video so easy to understand. I have an excellent idea, but I needed to figure out where to start looking for information and how to get started. Again, thank you! 😁
Thanks for this great content! Love the format and all the sage advice. I’m for sure going sign up for your monthly DIY as I get motivated and focused to keep going after so many years of roadblocks and learning curves.
@@inventRight Hi Stephen. I watched video you did with a chap that has experience/connections doing licensing deals with NFL, NHL, NBA. I can’t find it. Are you able to share the link or let me know his name? Thanks in advance
If I liked this video Sir i L O V E D this video You have explained my entire Business Idea and it was a real pleasure to have met You Mr.Key in The Inventors Forum which had taken place in Chapman University in the year 2013-2014🤔You are Truly a Great Inspiration and I'm looking forward to signing up and being part of The inventRight Community. Best Wishes -J.H.C.
OMG!!! I'm blown away! I am almost late for an apt because I couldn't stop watching haha! I'm at the PPA level after 6 months of intense work and R & D, I'm so excited as it seems I'm doing everything right. I think I heard you mention a PPA Template or am I dreaming? I don't think I saw a link but either way, would you be kind enough to send me where I should go to start writing my PPA if I understood correctly? I need to start this process and I think you also mentioned a fee that I'm reading to buy, I can't wait to start this. Thank you so much Stephen for this priceless info. I subscribed and will be keeping a close eye on all your clips. ;-)
I love it Steven thank you so much I got great understanding from this. Of course it's going to take me awhile to really understand what you're saying completely because I've never done this before but I grasp the logistic of it all. Thank you so very much
I typically don’t file for Trademarks. Companies usually determined the names they want to use. But I have filed for Trademarks and have received 13 of them. It’s not that difficult.
I recomend you study a little more about Provisional Patent Applications. Our Smart IP software will help you as well. Here's the link. inventright.com/patent/ - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )
That's a good point about being broad in the description of workarounds. Let's say you created an invention that uses a physics principle but it could be achieved in 2 different implementations of that physics principle. Instead of filing 2 different patents, you could file a patent that describes the use of the output of the physics principle instead of describing how you implemented the physics principle. Is that the point?
Use broad language. That means I assume to employ words such as for a runner track that holds another item that moves in it you would not state any particular shape for that track as that would limit your Patent and someone else could redesign and swipe your idea!?
After writing everything, do we submit it? If yes, where? Sorry for the strange question, I'm completely new to this. I'm also curious if we can license other products that are not physical, e.g a mobile application? Thanks
If I make a provisional patent with just problem and the solution(as i have not yet comeup with the prototype), is there chances that people will look at my provisional patent and come up with their prototype ideas and they patent with my solution? if yes when should i apply for provisional patent and how
I’m not quite sure. I know what you mean. Drafting a PPA can be fairly quick. Filing it is fairly easy as well. Thank you for this question. And please considering subscribing if you haven’t already.
i am from India, where do i have to file my PPA, is it on US site or on Indian site, if i file PPA in India is it mean i get protected for all countries or someone can use it in other countries. ( i am filing on software, i am going to reach some US investors, ) i want to know what is the role of countries on PPA, where do i have to file PPA or is that i have to file it separately for all countries i want to protect it. is there anything like " international PPA "
I thought that if you filed a new PPA then that starts the 1 year clock over? You seem to suggest here that basically you can amend an already submitted PPA and retain the date. I'm sure I've seen other invent right videos that say you can't amend? I'm confused.
You cannot amend a PPA. But you can bring them all together before the year is up. When you file a new provisional patent application with clock starts over. I’m not a patent attorney I’m not giving legal advice.
@@inventRight I see...so basically all the subsequent PPA's are like placeholders to make sure the product is protected and they become throw aways once their year expires?
Two questions good sir. First, is it better to file a PPA or a NPA? Secondly, should you file a PPA/NPA before you construct a prototype with an engineer? Thanks!
The first point was answered in this or similar videos - PPA is valuable as you will have a year to fine tune and potentially combine multiple PPAs into a single non provisional application. It will also give you time to make your prototypes, market test, and do other validations before you spend big $$$ on the real one. So that should answer your second point - no you don't need to wait to do your prototype. If your idea isn't viable you have arguably wasted your time with the PPA, but it's up to you to decide if you want to do it early. It could turn out your idea doesn't work, and that is totally ok, you can file anyway.
The first point was answered in this or similar videos - PPA is valuable as you will have a year to fine tune and potentially combine multiple PPAs into a single non provisional application. It will also give you time to make your prototypes, market test, and do other validations before you spend big $$$ on the real one. So that should answer your second point - no you don't need to wait to do your prototype. If your idea isn't viable you have arguably wasted your time with the PPA, but it's up to you to decide if you want to do it early. It could turn out your idea doesn't work, and that is totally ok, you can file anyway.
@inventRightTV Thank you, for sharing your knowledge! New subscriber here; I have been trying to find information on how to submit a PPA, for a process that uses another product (chemical), previously patented by someone else for a different use. I am having a hard time finding guidance! Could you point me to any materials dealing with that? Thank you!
Question buddy... I forgot to leave my phone number on my certification of Micro Entity Status form. I did sign and date. Is this or will this cause an issue? My telephone number is listed a few times on the SB16 Cover Sheet which i also submitted.
What do I do if I want to create something that is super simple? I can make one in my garage in 10 mins? 2 materials used. Just a simple idea for a problem certain people have. Do I get an expensive patent that’ll eat the costs where I’d end up paying for creating my design? I may not make the money back for the patent just because the audience isn’t for everyone…
Just get a provisional for $60 and do a sell sheet to license it. - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )
With provisional there is not event a patent search done! so what good is it if 90% of searches are rejected and you find out a year later you just wasted your time. Pat attorneys persuade you to go this route just to make more money.
i just had a utility provisional appl. under 35 usc 111 (b) file on july 26, 2024 is this wording (utility prov. appl.) correct or should it say (utility prov. pat. appl.) and the company that i am working with said that after (3 mos) of reaching out to companies that they will shelf my product by i would at that time have (9 mos.) left and i am not ready to file a (non-prov. patent) so can i refile my (prov. appl) to add another year.
@@inventRight I notice that on USPTO elec. acknowledgement receipt that only my name as the inventor and appl. type is written on the form what is'nt written is my corresp. address and e mail add. will that pose A problem.
I applied for a patent, which was rejected, but the application is published by USPTO. However, as I understand it, the PPA is never published, so if you abandon it there is no public record. So, it sounds like once you file the PPA, the clock starts ticking.
I’m not a patent attorney, so I’m not giving you legal advice. Yes the clock starts once you file your PPA but if you don’t publicly disclose you can be file it again. The only thing you’re losing is your previous date.
@@binarygalaxy5731 When the patent is rejected, Does it come with an explanation of what needs to be rectified? I would think so, But I have no clue of this process.
Don't bother with the provisional drafting program they have. Finished writing one up and found out it is set up to submit to the old EFS system a week after they took it down. I'm not good with computers, the patent office isn't very helpful for us little people, local counsel used to give one an hour pro bono, now they won't talk to me or take my money. Been trying everything for weeks, change to pdf, abstract over 150 words, it just keep bouncing back at me.
Thank you for commenting. It looks like you need some help. 1.Join your local inventors group. 2.Get a coach 3.Find a mentor 4.Call the USPTO they have great customer service.
Thanx for cracking me up, nice for us that I'm not angry about it, isn't it? You might have mentioned that it's still possible to file by paper, which is what I'm about to do. And an actual example of what a completed application should have looked like would have helped quite a bit as well. @@inventRight
IMPORTANT QUESTION: ASSUMING ONE FOLLOWS ALL THE STEPS OUTLINED HERE TO FORMULATE A TRANSACTION READY PROVISIONAL, MUST YOU LATER FOR CERTAIN OBTAIN A NON-PROVISIONAL PATENT OR CAN YOU SELL THE PROVISIONAL TO POTENTIAL INVESTORS WITHOUT THE NEED OF THE NON-PROVISIONAL?
Why does not putting manufacturing in make the patent not have value? How can you indicate that how its manufactured is irrelivant? Like for a chair, it could be hand made, 3d printed, moulded, or made with a robot. It could be made with hard wood, soft wood, metal or plastic. It could have wheels, be ergonomic, have an adjustible incline. If you hold the patent that says its hand made of oak, couldnt someone just come along and say "well mine is birch"?
Over 97% of all patents are absolutely worthless. Those patents are basically just concepts. If you cannot make your invention, efficiently, cost-effectively, it’s not worth anything.
Always include workarounds,variations to create your invention.Steal it from yourself. It’s the best protection. Put that information in your patent application. I highly recommend you watch more videos.. These are great questions, but you can find the answers another videos.
Thanks. Keep Inventing! - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )
If you don't try to sell your ideas, you will end up ripping yourself off. That's way more common than a company stealing your ideas. Keep Inventing! - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )
Thanks for the very kind words for Stephen. Keep Inventing! - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )
Hello everyone and best wishes for your future endeavors..
Thank you so much
I am an inventor and just found your videos today. I love the way you explain things in such a down to earth and easy to understand way.
Thank you!
@@inventRight You're so very welcome! I am thrilled that I found your channel.
"Transaction Ready!" - sounds like the title of a future Stephen Key book. 😊 Nice job!
John, I agree with you.
Bob and John you’re both the best!
@@inventRight So how do i protect invention when using graphic designer before submitting PPA?
Have them sign an NDA.
@@inventRight Amy specifics that should be included?
It’s been a year since this video was posted I don’t know if my appreciation will reach you but this was the most informative and easy to understand video I saw about patents and this video is so important to new innovators.
If my patent is approved I’ll be back and comment here first ❤
Thank you so much!
Waiting for that bro. I hope u get it asap. What did you apply for? Provisional patent?
Hello Stephen,
This is Donald Dixon reaching out to express my heartfelt appreciation. Your guidance has been truly invaluable to me, providing not only a solution but also a wealth of knowledge. The manner in which you presented your advice was impeccable and extremely enlightening.
Your wisdom has aided me immensely and for that, I am extremely grateful. From the bottom of my heart, I want to extend my sincerest thanks to you. Your help means more than words can express. Thanks a lot!
You’re so very kind. Thank you so much!
Goldmine of good ideas for drafting a PPA. Thanks!
Great!
The main issue I have with patents is that it puts exactly your amazing idea in full-description into the hands of people that know how to produce it, so if the patent office guys is getting a kickback from the massive manufacturers in China then he just tells them the latest hottest idea...they create a bogus prior-art patent real quick and now you have nothing, you just gave it to them for free...you even paid them! But if your idea is junk they wont say a word, they take your money for a patent and pay their bills. The best way to do this is get a small group of private investors to go in and get the thing made, then right before it gets off the boat run your patent, get ahead of the game.
My Fears exactly - AI just makes this more scary ! ! Imagine a truly BIZARRO idea that is AMASING - if AI claims it came up with it - people will think "This idea is bizarro and could have only been created by AI - they would never believe that a person, who is not even in the industry, could come up with it spontaneously. EXAMPLE: I have never taken a class or any training in sailing a boat, never even been on a sailboat, but I designed a toy sailboat that tacks on it's own and sails UPWIND without any power source or controls. I also created the most efficient centrifugal pump ever made and I have ZERO PUMP EXPERIENCE OR TRAINING above that of an average handyman. This is a truly human ability that AI has not reached yet! scary stuff. I used to call Patents - the "Early Warning System" for corporations ... they just toddle down to the patent office and pick up a few new ideas to "Previously Develop".
Harold
I am not sure I get it right. How can they overwrite your PPA with a prior art? Does it not protect your invention from such tricks? If this is possible, what is the best route if I want to manufacture the product myself (from China)?
I am working with Smart IP right now on my first product idea. This is very helpful!
Thank you for your comment. I do believe it’s the best program out there, since it was designed from a inventors point of view, and from a business point of you.
Absolutely the best content on inventions, licensing, and provisional patent applications! I've been developing a process to make a material that I believe can be used for many applications. I have found prior art in an expired patent. The patent was for a specific application in the medical industry. I have produced and tested the material in a few applications and it works well. I will be manufacturing a simple product with this material myself after I file a PPA. I do believe there are many applications that I could license this material for. Do I need to file a PPA for each application? I will be using your SmartIP for my PPA.
Depends on your strategy. If you would like to have multiple patents pending you could do them separately. If not, you can combine them all. They will be probably be separated later through an office action once you file your non-Provisional the application. I am not a patent attorney. I am not giving legal advice.
Thank you, you are so unbelievably welcoming .
Thank you!
Tjis is pure gold ! I am presently in this process, this helps a lot ! Thank you Stephen !
I’m so glad this is helpful!
I am just getting started as an inventor. Finding new solutions for everyday problems comes very easy for me, and I want to explore this space. I have an idea that I would like to use to start my inventor journey and am interested in your Smart IP solution. Can you tell me more?
Keep educating yourself. Smart IP, I believe is the best software to file a provisional patent application.
Great information, thank you, Instead of drawings can you provide a video of the invention in use for the provisional patent? While giving the specs and dimensions.
Just add the videos to your patent. The more info about your invention, the better
Thank you@@diamondbrightxxx7531
Marvelous advice - as always, Stephen.
Thank you so much Bob!
I am reading your book, listening to the audio version, it is excellent!
Thank you very much!
Keep educating yourself on this process it can get extremely expensive.
Thank you Sir… you are a Genius!!
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for this fantastic content. I have 2 ( what i feel are ) great ideas. One for an educational video game. The other for a great website that could potentially go global. Im definitely going to work on the provisional patent application to see where it goes.
Fantastic. Please subscribe if you haven’t already.
@@inventRight I already did. Thank you.
Thank you so much Laurie!
Need help writing your PPA?
Check this out!
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Thanks, it's great. Please, can you show share with us the PDF file?
Thank you Mr.Key
Thank you for watching!
Stephen geht es Ihnen gut?
Hello, I feel blessed to have found this UA-cam channel. I share the comment below; thank you for making a video so easy to understand. I have an excellent idea, but I needed to figure out where to start looking for information and how to get started. Again, thank you! 😁
Thank you so much. Please subscribe if you haven’t already!
Wonderful info. It sure will help me avoid screwing everything up. Thank You.
Thank you
Thanks for this great content! Love the format and all the sage advice. I’m for sure going sign up for your monthly DIY as I get motivated and focused to keep going after so many years of roadblocks and learning curves.
Sounds wonderful David!
@@inventRight Hi Stephen. I watched video you did with a chap that has experience/connections doing licensing deals with NFL, NHL, NBA. I can’t find it. Are you able to share the link or let me know his name? Thanks in advance
I don’t know.
Thank You A Wealth Of Information!
Thank you
Man... This is the exact information I was unaware I actually needed. Thank you sir!
Thank you!
How are you Stephen....Can you tell me what is the biggest percentage royalty I can get from a company?
There’s a range. 3% to 10%. 5% is about average.
@@inventRight Appreciate it
Whats a coversheet and how many specific "docs" is required during the filing process?
If you have any questions, I highly recommend you call the US PTO customer service. They’re extremely helpful.
If I liked this video Sir i L O V E D this video You have explained my entire Business Idea and it was a real pleasure to have met You Mr.Key in The Inventors Forum which had taken place in Chapman University in the year 2013-2014🤔You are Truly a Great Inspiration and I'm looking forward to signing up and being part of The inventRight Community. Best Wishes -J.H.C.
@@joshuahernandez5300 thank you so much!
Thank you for posting this. Your videos have helped me a lot over the years. This one was needed, and delivered at the right time!
John, I’m glad you liked it. If you need more help let us know. It’s very difficult to do this by yourself.
OMG!!! I'm blown away! I am almost late for an apt because I couldn't stop watching haha! I'm at the PPA level after 6 months of intense work and R & D, I'm so excited as it seems I'm doing everything right. I think I heard you mention a PPA Template or am I dreaming? I don't think I saw a link but either way, would you be kind enough to send me where I should go to start writing my PPA if I understood correctly? I need to start this process and I think you also mentioned a fee that I'm reading to buy, I can't wait to start this. Thank you so much Stephen for this priceless info. I subscribed and will be keeping a close eye on all your clips. ;-)
Please see the comment below.
I don't see the link?
I love it Steven thank you so much I got great understanding from this. Of course it's going to take me awhile to really understand what you're saying completely because I've never done this before but I grasp the logistic of it all. Thank you so very much
What about trademarks? How do I file for those?
I typically don’t file for Trademarks. Companies usually determined the names they want to use. But I have filed for Trademarks and have received 13 of them. It’s not that difficult.
Hey Stephen Key! I love this information and video! Can you believe it gave me TWO new product ideas? Thanks a lot! 😊
I’m so glad you liked it!
Helpful. Many thanks. This is not Trinity getting a download of helicopter skills. But it's close.
thanks steven
Thank you!
Excellent
Very informative!
I'm no inventor, But your lessons are interesting. 💭🤔💭🤔💭
@@aliettienne2907 thank you so much!
Where do you add this info about your point of difference in the application?
I recomend you study a little more about Provisional Patent Applications. Our Smart IP software will help you as well. Here's the link. inventright.com/patent/ - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )
Hi, thank you for all this great information.
What do you know about Invent help? Are they reputable?
That's a good point about being broad in the description of workarounds. Let's say you created an invention that uses a physics principle but it could be achieved in 2 different implementations of that physics principle. Instead of filing 2 different patents, you could file a patent that describes the use of the output of the physics principle instead of describing how you implemented the physics principle. Is that the point?
Hey Stephen, i just wanted to know if i sell my provisional patent to any company then who is going to file for the utility patent? Me or the company?
Companies typically do not purchase provisional patent applications or patents.They might pay for them, but you still manage them and own them.
Stephen, you are a legend thank you!
You are very kind!
Use broad language. That means I assume to employ words such as for a runner track that holds another item that moves in it you would not state any particular shape for that track as that would limit your Patent and someone else could redesign and swipe your idea!?
I would consult with a Patent attorney.
After writing everything, do we submit it? If yes, where? Sorry for the strange question, I'm completely new to this.
I'm also curious if we can license other products that are not physical, e.g a mobile application? Thanks
@@Alienii1 watch more videos!
Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
If I make a provisional patent with just problem and the solution(as i have not yet comeup with the prototype), is there chances that people will look at my provisional patent and come up with their prototype ideas and they patent with my solution? if yes when should i apply for provisional patent and how
Your solution is your prototype.
Hi Stephen thanks for the video. More or less how long does it take to obtain a PPA for start of application ?
I’m not quite sure. I know what you mean.
Drafting a PPA can be fairly quick. Filing it is fairly easy as well. Thank you for this question. And please considering subscribing if you haven’t already.
i am from India, where do i have to file my PPA, is it on US site or on Indian site, if i file PPA in India is it mean i get protected for all countries or someone can use it in other countries.
( i am filing on software, i am going to reach some US investors, ) i want to know what is the role of countries on PPA, where do i have to file PPA or is that i have to file it separately for all countries i want to protect it.
is there anything like " international PPA "
You can file in the US. Please educate yourself on PPAs.
If you can’t draw I would encourage you to download a tracing app to model the robot and people figures using it.
I thought that if you filed a new PPA then that starts the 1 year clock over? You seem to suggest here that basically you can amend an already submitted PPA and retain the date. I'm sure I've seen other invent right videos that say you can't amend? I'm confused.
You cannot amend a PPA. But you can bring them all together before the year is up. When you file a new provisional patent application with clock starts over. I’m not a patent attorney I’m not giving legal advice.
@@inventRight I see...so basically all the subsequent PPA's are like placeholders to make sure the product is protected and they become throw aways once their year expires?
I think you should get legal help.
@@inventRight Can you maybe explain what you mean in the video? I'm not quite at the stage where I need a lawyer.
Two questions good sir. First, is it better to file a PPA or a NPA? Secondly, should you file a PPA/NPA before you construct a prototype with an engineer? Thanks!
The first point was answered in this or similar videos - PPA is valuable as you will have a year to fine tune and potentially combine multiple PPAs into a single non provisional application. It will also give you time to make your prototypes, market test, and do other validations before you spend big $$$ on the real one. So that should answer your second point - no you don't need to wait to do your prototype. If your idea isn't viable you have arguably wasted your time with the PPA, but it's up to you to decide if you want to do it early. It could turn out your idea doesn't work, and that is totally ok, you can file anyway.
The first point was answered in this or similar videos - PPA is valuable as you will have a year to fine tune and potentially combine multiple PPAs into a single non provisional application. It will also give you time to make your prototypes, market test, and do other validations before you spend big $$$ on the real one. So that should answer your second point - no you don't need to wait to do your prototype. If your idea isn't viable you have arguably wasted your time with the PPA, but it's up to you to decide if you want to do it early. It could turn out your idea doesn't work, and that is totally ok, you can file anyway.
@inventRightTV Thank you, for sharing your knowledge! New subscriber here; I have been trying to find information on how to submit a PPA, for a process that uses another product (chemical), previously patented by someone else for a different use. I am having a hard time finding guidance! Could you point me to any materials dealing with that? Thank you!
Please send me an email.
stephenkey@inventright.com
I can help.
Thank you so much. I wish you guys in the future work with cell phone apps.😅
Question buddy... I forgot to leave my phone number on my certification of Micro Entity Status form. I did sign and date. Is this or will this cause an issue? My telephone number is listed a few times on the SB16 Cover Sheet which i also submitted.
What do I do if I want to create something that is super simple? I can make one in my garage in 10 mins? 2 materials used. Just a simple idea for a problem certain people have. Do I get an expensive patent that’ll eat the costs where I’d end up paying for creating my design? I may not make the money back for the patent just because the audience isn’t for everyone…
Just get a provisional for $60 and do a sell sheet to license it. - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )
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Just use chat gpt ?
Be careful!
First to file a thumbs up. Good info.
Thank you!
Thank u 👍
With provisional there is not event a patent search done! so what good is it if 90% of searches are rejected and you find out a year later you just wasted your time. Pat attorneys persuade you to go this route just to make more money.
Please reach for prior art.
i just had a utility provisional appl. under 35 usc 111 (b) file on july 26, 2024 is this wording (utility prov. appl.) correct or should it say
(utility prov. pat. appl.) and the company that i am working with said that after (3 mos) of reaching out to companies that they will shelf
my product by i would at that time have (9 mos.) left and i am not ready to file a (non-prov. patent) so can i refile my (prov. appl) to add another year.
@@kleithhunter6435 simply Patent Pending. If you disclose your invention, you cannot re-file your provisional patent application.
@@inventRight I notice that on USPTO elec. acknowledgement receipt that only my name as the inventor and appl. type is written on the form what is'nt written is my corresp. address and e mail add. will that pose A problem.
Good stuff
I feel like if I do a patent search on my product that someone will see my seach and take my idea
I applied for a patent, which was rejected, but the application is published by USPTO. However, as I understand it, the PPA is never published, so if you abandon it there is no public record. So, it sounds like once you file the PPA, the clock starts ticking.
I’m not a patent attorney, so I’m not giving you legal advice. Yes the clock starts once you file your PPA but if you don’t publicly disclose you can be file it again. The only thing you’re losing is your previous date.
Most applications are rejected the first time around. Don't let it deter you.
@@binarygalaxy5731 When the patent is rejected, Does it come with an explanation of what needs to be rectified? I would think so, But I have no clue of this process.
Don't bother with the provisional drafting program they have. Finished writing one up and found out it is set up to submit to the old EFS system a week after they took it down. I'm not good with computers, the patent office isn't very helpful for us little people, local counsel used to give one an hour pro bono, now they won't talk to me or take my money. Been trying everything for weeks, change to pdf, abstract over 150 words, it just keep bouncing back at me.
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Thanx for cracking me up, nice for us that I'm not angry about it, isn't it? You might have mentioned that it's still possible to file by paper, which is what I'm about to do. And an actual example of what a completed application should have looked like would have helped quite a bit as well. @@inventRight
IMPORTANT QUESTION: ASSUMING ONE FOLLOWS ALL THE STEPS OUTLINED HERE TO FORMULATE A TRANSACTION READY PROVISIONAL, MUST YOU LATER FOR CERTAIN OBTAIN A NON-PROVISIONAL PATENT OR CAN YOU SELL THE PROVISIONAL TO POTENTIAL INVESTORS WITHOUT THE NEED OF THE NON-PROVISIONAL?
I don’t know of anyone that has sold their provisional patent application.
@@inventRight - Thank you for the prompt response.
Why does not putting manufacturing in make the patent not have value?
How can you indicate that how its manufactured is irrelivant? Like for a chair, it could be hand made, 3d printed, moulded, or made with a robot. It could be made with hard wood, soft wood, metal or plastic. It could have wheels, be ergonomic, have an adjustible incline. If you hold the patent that says its hand made of oak, couldnt someone just come along and say "well mine is birch"?
Over 97% of all patents are absolutely worthless. Those patents are basically just concepts.
If you cannot make your invention, efficiently, cost-effectively, it’s not worth anything.
Always include workarounds,variations to create your invention.Steal it from yourself. It’s the best protection. Put that information in your patent application. I highly recommend you watch more videos..
These are great questions, but you can find the answers another videos.
@@inventRight thank you for the response, ive watched a bunch of videos and havnt found those answers yet but ill keep at it.
You’re welcome.
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That's what I'm afraid of, some Slug stealing my idea
If you don't try to sell your ideas, you will end up ripping yourself off. That's way more common than a company stealing your ideas. Keep Inventing! - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )
Seems like your handing your skills and product to them on a silver platter
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Can you patent mass destruction weapons?🤣
Wonderful. Absolutely wonderful. This video is a gift, thank you.
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