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How to Evaluate your New Invention
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With every invention ideas you need an Invention Process to step each new idea through to test the feasability, marketability, and protectability of your invention.
Follow these simple Invention Help steps to evaluate any idea invention:
1. Complete a Recording of your Invention Ideas (i.e., document your ideas invention in writing)
2. Evaluate and document all possible alternate embodiments, useful materials, substitute components, and means of engineering around your idea.
3. Perform a thorough Patent Search/screemeing & Evaluation the protectability of your new invention idea. Perform a patent screening using your invention keywords.
4. Perform Product Research – Search the internet and trade publications for your product terms. For example, type in “toilet air filter” if that is the descriptive terms of your product as well as any relevant combinations of this term.
5. Valuate or estimate your inventions Commercial Viability and the market size.
6. Gather detailed contact information of all inventors and assignees (companiies) listed on any relevant patent or patent application found during your patent search
7. If you feel you must diclose your ideas to a third party prior to filing a patent application then disclose under a confidentiality agreement or non disclosure agreement (NDA Agreement). When to use an NDA form. ![]()
8. Find a patent attorney
9. Schedule a meeting with your patent attorney (or teleconference)
10. Make copies of all documents (ROI, PS, Mkt./RS, pictures, and prior art) and prototypes
Inventor Start Kit™ a digital download of Inventor Help teaches these steps and much more.
Within this website and blog posts you will find inventor help and inventor information and printable materials for those with inventions, ideas, and other intellectual property. Please click the categories to the right, such as Invention Help or Get Started to learn more.
Agenda for meeting with your patent attorney to patent an invention
1. Provide an overview of your idea and the known prior art
2. Provide details on the novelty and advantages of your invention
3. Review and number all documents presented to your attorney
4. Agree on an estimated figure count for your patent application
5. Discuss any alternate embodiment possibilities
6. Agree on the terminology to be used for each element set forth in your Record of Invention
7. Collectively draft the framework of a broad claim covering your ideas for invention
8. Assign tasks and dates of completion
Decide whether you are proceeding with an engagement agreement with your patent attorney.
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How to Evaluate your New Invention



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