06-01-2010, 18:39 | #1 |
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Ok, I've had an idea ..... which then spawned loads of other ideas.
They all revolve around aids in icy / snow conditions both for normal people and mobility orientated. I have about 3 good ideas that I think could be handy for most people. I also have one further idea around wheelchairs that has not been patented but I would be amazed if it isn't soon. I do intend to build all of them simply because being selfish for a moment, they'll help me loads The question is, has anyone on here been down this route? I've looked up the IPO and had a good rummage through the patents that are filed in the UK and abroad. Reason I ask is just seeing if anyone has done this before as it could save a lot of messing about if it turns out to be rubbish. Granted, me thinking they are good ideas doesn't mean anyone else will want them. There is also an issue I think with my company whereby they essentially own my ass on inventions although there could be clauses (need to check later). Last edited by Zirax; 06-01-2010 at 18:52. |
06-01-2010, 18:43 | #2 |
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Shout if you need any guinea pigs, both able bodied and those with mobility issues. The disabled child I used to look after's Mum is forever looking for and trying out new ideas that think outside the box.
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I've not tried to patent any ideas myself but if you're serious about it and think the idea is worthwhile it may well be worth your while speaking to a patent lawyer.
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06-01-2010, 21:32 | #4 |
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Thanks I guess the first step should be making some to see if they actually work If they do then I may chat to a patent lawyer. If and when I get somewhere I'll keep you in mind Marie.
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