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The problem with inventing new gadgets is that if you intend to financially profit from your invention, you will have to have money for all the lawyers and secret business up-chuck before you start or forget-it. The nasty business of raising your pet-patton is the most harrowing task I have ever encountered and it nearly killed me.
I suggest you build your pet go-fer, test it, build ten more and sell them for a high price, enough to get your tooling up to industrially produce a completely different pet-project. The first patten-able project is your write-off in advance of the declarable losses on taxes you would have made but was lost to stupidity, friends, relatives and others who stole your patten rights. The profits on your second pet gadget
Besides the tax break, you may be able to squeeze some profits from those who stole your first to help pay for tooling on your second. This method has worked well for me. Presently I just build gadgets or offer work making industrial prototypes. I like being paid fully to produce gadgets that the patron has no idea how to do it. Six months and $10-50,000.00 get an prototype ready for patents...proven and patentable....no money back guarantees. There are many people with Ideas and money enough to to pay each step to get to their fortune.
My ideas are already on the market and I choose not to financially profit by them because I don't need stacks of paper slips or piles of metal disks to be happy.
10 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
I would love to design a functional, hand-held contraption that cleans the toilet bowl and adapts to clean the tub and tile.
10 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
Now, when you start marketing you can use me as your guinea pig tester... I'll get a maid and she can use it! lol xo
Sure...I post it here so someone will rip me off, "beating me to the punch!" If you really must know, the intermittent windshield wiper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSd1BS8E3RE
10 years ago. Rating: 4 | |