Turning Idea Inventions Into Products

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When you come up with an idea, you have to consider the process of turning it into a product. First, you need to check whether there is an existing product similar to yours. This can be accomplished by searching Google Patents or Google Images. Also, it is helpful to check trade publications and catalogs.

Idea inventions evolve with new discoveries

Inventions are a natural process, and the of an best place to submit invention ideas is to apply science to a problem to create a solution. Inventions often involve new technology, new processes, and new materials, and many of these innovations come from science. A great example of a new invention is the lithium-ion battery. Researchers in the 1970s discovered that lithium batteries could store huge amounts of energy. However, the problem was that lithium batteries were highly explosive due to the metallic lithium that made up the anode.

They are not eligible for a patent

There is a fine line between an idea inventions and one that qualifies for a patent. A concept may be abstract but must still be applied or embodied to qualify as an invention. Those concepts are often referred to as the claimed advance or focus of the claims. A claim can also fail if the concept is similar to other ideas or natural phenomena.

The USPTO evaluates patent applications based on whether the subject matter is new and not obvious. An idea must be novel and not merely a simple adaptation of an existing device or process. If the idea is not novel and has substantial improvements over what is known or expected in the field, it is not likely to be patented.

They require a prototype or model

Prototyping your idea is an essential step to turn an idea into a commercially viable product. If your inventor ideas is a product, it's important to have a working prototype, which you can create yourself or hire a company to do. Prototype builders use various technologies, including rapid prototyping and prototype machining.

There are three types of prototypes. A wireframe prototype is the most basic and may not look like the finished product. Its purpose is to show you how the idea works. It's usually not attractive, but it will help you to think about the concept deeply. Often, this prototype is made in small batches, and it may have several designs. A final prototype should resemble the finished product, as it helps you work out any remaining problems and ensure that it's high quality.

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