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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: xpert787 on May 06, 2010, 07:11:25 PM

Title: Patent
Post by: xpert787 on May 06, 2010, 07:11:25 PM
Has anyone ever tried to patent anything? Just from initial reading it looks complicated, but if this works out I could be a rich mofo. If anyone cares I came up with what I think is a novel way to tie knots laparoscopically that uses essentially the same tools with a few modifications to make the process less awkward and easier to accomplish.
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: Robb on May 06, 2010, 07:16:26 PM
I came up with what I think is a novel way to tie knots laparoscopically


Er, your joking right?
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: highroller54 on May 06, 2010, 07:18:34 PM
smoke crack much?
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: jagojon3 on May 06, 2010, 07:27:24 PM
It's not cheap or easy. You need to get a patent lawyer, you can't do it yourself without assistance.
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: Whitey on May 06, 2010, 07:28:44 PM
It's not cheap or easy. You need to get a patent lawyer, you can't do it yourself without assistance.


Its around $10,000.  Stuff gets patented all the time at my work
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: jeffsciv23 on May 06, 2010, 07:34:14 PM
when i was helping clean out my grandmas house after she died i found a patent that my grandpa had, not sure what it was for but it was probly useless now lol
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: xpert787 on May 06, 2010, 07:45:35 PM
not a joke, I want to provisionally patent it so I can discuss it with a surgeon I worked with to get an expert opinion about the utility. But from what I have personally seen even fully trained board certified surgeons struggle with the traditional approach to knot tying. When I was on one of the laparoscopic simulators the guy showing me how to make the knot was struggling, and I started thinking then there had to be a better way.
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: highroller54 on May 06, 2010, 07:47:25 PM
Underware gnomes have a better money making plan then you.
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: ghettoturbo on May 06, 2010, 07:53:21 PM
step 3: profit
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: hatchboy on May 06, 2010, 07:57:27 PM
not a joke, I want to provisionally patent it so I can discuss it with a surgeon I worked with to get an expert opinion about the utility. But from what I have personally seen even fully trained board certified surgeons struggle with the traditional approach to knot tying. When I was on one of the laparoscopic simulators the guy showing me how to make the knot was struggling, and I started thinking then there had to be a better way.

Don't listen to the haters, make it happen. Then share the wealth with those who pushed you to do it.

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Or just lose a lot of money?
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: DRQPQUT on May 06, 2010, 08:25:47 PM
not a joke, I want to provisionally patent it so I can discuss it with a surgeon I worked with to get an expert opinion about the utility. But from what I have personally seen even fully trained board certified surgeons struggle with the traditional approach to knot tying. When I was on one of the laparoscopic simulators the guy showing me how to make the knot was struggling, and I started thinking then there had to be a better way.

Don't listen to the haters, make it happen. Then share the wealth with those who pushed you to do it.

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Or just lose a lot of money?
yeah great work keep it up push push ;D
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: hatchboy on May 06, 2010, 08:31:13 PM
not a joke, I want to provisionally patent it so I can discuss it with a surgeon I worked with to get an expert opinion about the utility. But from what I have personally seen even fully trained board certified surgeons struggle with the traditional approach to knot tying. When I was on one of the laparoscopic simulators the guy showing me how to make the knot was struggling, and I started thinking then there had to be a better way.

Don't listen to the haters, make it happen. Then share the wealth with those who pushed you to do it.

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Or just lose a lot of money?
yeah great work keep it up push push ;D

lol
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: chris on May 06, 2010, 08:41:29 PM
It's not cheap or easy. You need to get a patent lawyer, you can't do it yourself without assistance.


Yup a buddy of mine did it and it wasnt cheap. Each one is different and yes you need to go see the MAN to set it up.


If your on rhmt asking Im assuming you dont have enough money to make it happen. If you do get off the site and go see MR. lawyer and get the paperwork started.
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: Teg2boo on May 06, 2010, 08:42:14 PM
Do it dude! I'll paypal you 5$ if you give me 50% of your gain for the next 10 years.  Jew
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: chris on May 06, 2010, 08:43:28 PM
Gain of 50 percent of 0 isnt much.
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: dvst8r on May 06, 2010, 08:57:19 PM
Here is the great thing about a patent, you have to have the money to defend it or it isn't worth anything.  We went through this a couple years ago, paid the ~$10K to patent a product. Only to have a competitor copy it, but the time the legal dust had settled it had cost us nearly $100k over 3 years to fight it, only to have the technology become obsolete.  Patents really are designed to protect big companies.
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: hatchboy on May 06, 2010, 09:16:40 PM
Il donate money for a percentage of the profit. let's say 1 cent per 1000 dollars?
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: Passenger on May 07, 2010, 12:16:22 AM
Here is the great thing about a patent, you have to have the money to defend it or it isn't worth anything.  We went through this a couple years ago, paid the ~$10K to patent a product. Only to have a competitor copy it, but the time the legal dust had settled it had cost us nearly $100k over 3 years to fight it, only to have the technology become obsolete.  Patents really are designed to protect big companies.

This, plus even if you successfully sue someone violating your patent they can still legally sell their inventory, which is what some companies do when they are copying parts, if they know they have more capital to invest in inventory they build a ton of inventory, which they can use to help push the often smaller companies out of business(or at least out of that product).

I've been advised by several people that have had patents at one point, but no longer get them, to simply perfect your design, and flood the market, ride it out for as many years as you can and when it slows down and/or dies just accept it and have your other ideas in progress already. Too many people look at patents as a guaranteed way to make bank.
Title: Re: Patent
Post by: ifly87 on May 07, 2010, 04:06:38 AM
Yeah what the fuck is up with the CDM turbo's anyway, if you copied a garrett design and manufactured in in the states you'd get shut down. China copy's EVERYTHING, they even bought a fucking huge Manitowoc craine and copied it, now sell them on the cheap. I would just expect to have any profitable product to be copied/stolen by the chineese and mass produced and sold for 1/10'th the cost of you're product.