Pope John 11
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No company will pay anything for a patent that doesn't have a working prototype to prove the concept.
File a provisional patent first (~€1k). That will give you 1 year to decide whether you want to go ahead and submit a full patent (expensive). You can use that year to flesh out the idea more. You should speak to no one until you have the provisional patent filed.
As a further safeguard, I would also suggest having an NDA (non-disclosure agreement) in place even after the provisional patent is filed. PS I am not a patent attorney but I do have several patents. I would suggest speaking with a proper authorithy on this if you're serious.
http://www.enterprise-ireland.com/N...PropertyPatentingandExploitinganInvention.doc
an interesting document from Enterprise Ireland.
best of luck with your idea and make sure you keep it to yourself for now.
Talk to Enterprise Ireland; they have funding and free help.
Purple, thanks for that, but should I secure the preliminary patent first or should I get an NDA from Enterprise Ireland
I have no problems talking to them, but should I be "selling" them my idea?
I concur with Purple. From the EI document "If it is necessary to talk to technical specialists or others in order to obtain assistance during the development of the invention, this should be done on the basis of confidentiality. People should be informed that the information is strictly confidential and asked to sign a simple document undertaking not to disclose the information until given permission to do so."
Why would Dublin Enterprise be making a _TECHNICAL_ contribution? They will only give advice on the patent proceess or manufacturing issues, not necessarily the content.The document from the D Enterprise states
"If however the second person makes a positive technical contribution to the solution of the identified problem then he/she may well have a case to be at least a joint inventor."
Should I make sur I get a written document so, outlining what rights Dublin Enterprise have on the invention
Why would Dublin Enterprise be making a _TECHNICAL_ contribution? They will only give advice on the patent proceess or manufacturing issues, not necessarily the content.
If you have the cash to get a prototype made then just download an NDA and get in touch with a manufacturer and get the thing done. Then go to EI and look for their halp with the patent. If you need help with a manufacturer PM me.
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