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Aug
17
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Have you ever have an idea for an invention and wanted to share it with the world? Whether you have an idea for a new product or a better way to use an existing product, you can start by talking to trusted friends and family. However, before sharing your idea, make sure you sign a written confidentiality agreement. If you do not, you will forfeit your right to keep it secret and apply for a patent.
Find a local inventors group

If you\'re looking for the support of like-minded people who share your passion for inventions, you should try to find a local inventors group in your area. These organizations are especially useful when it comes to generating business ideas. They\'ll help you brainstorm and get the support you need to take your idea from the drawing board to a successful commercial venture. However, there are several factors you need to consider before joining one.

First of all, you need to understand what your customers want. Most inventors make the mistake of assuming that their customers will want what they have. To understand what they need, they must ask them. You can also seek the help of InventHelp to get the guidance you need. Their website features over 60 locations worldwide. This way, you\'ll be able to find the one nearest to you.

You can also contact manufacturers and trade shows. These events can be useful for showcasing your idea and getting suggestions from industry professionals. If you\'re not familiar with trade shows, the Trade Show News Network is a great place to look. You can also find regional manufacturers through government agencies and magazine advertisements. This way, you can find the manufacturers who produce similar products to yours. Listed below are some tips to help you find a local inventors group and begin the process of patenting your invention.
Conduct a patent search

You might have an idea for an invention, but don\'t know what to do next. The first step in conducting a patent search is to identify any existing patents on the subject. The more comprehensive your search is, the better the results will be. To find patents on an idea, you need to identify the features of the invention and its functions. A patent document will list these features, and a non-patent literature document will list the features that make your invention unique. The patent classification is the best way to find similar inventions.

A patent search is essential when you have an idea for a new product, a new process or a new way of doing things. If you find that an existing patent already exists, your invention is likely to be rejected. You will need to prove that your idea is truly new and different from anything already on the market. There are many ways to conduct a patent search. You can also visit a patent office in your area to perform your search.

Your patent search is likely to be an iterative process, so try different words and phrases to see which ones work best. You may be surprised to find that the terms you choose do not exactly describe your idea. For example, a can opener might have been originally called a container lid remover. Unless you know the original name of the device, you probably won\'t find it. That\'s why it\'s so important to try several variations of keywords to find the best results.
Develop a prototype

The first step in developing an invention idea is to develop a prototype. This is a working version of the invention that you can use for marketing, pre-selling, and even raising financing. This is the best way to test the product and iron out any kinks before it goes into production. However, if your invention idea is complex, it will require several revisions, so be sure to build a high-quality prototype first. This will limit the number of decisions that you and the manufacturer need to make.

A prototype can be made in many ways. A simple cardboard model, 3D image, or even a video is a good starting point. These types of prototypes are cheaper and can be used to test your idea before committing to expensive manufacturing. Besides serving as an early stage of a pitch, a working prototype also helps validate the idea. Once you have a working prototype, you can proceed to developing a real-life product.

A functional prototype combines functionality and aesthetics. It resembles the final product and is used to test a product\'s functionality. However, if you want to test its market appeal, you\'ll need several prototypes. This is where a visual and a physical prototype come in handy. By presenting a physical prototype to potential users, you can gauge whether it\'s going to appeal to them and attract investment.
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