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Invention Submissions

 

Author: Steve Valentino

You have an idea for a new invention and youve already developed it. However, you know you dont have the resources to produce your invention and turn a profit. Well, companies ask for invention submissions on a fairly regular basis, so this could present some wonderful opportunities for you.

Your first step before making an invention submission is to obtain a patent. Contact a patent lawyer and the United States Patent and Trademark office. The patent lawyer will help you through the submission process and help insure that you are legally protected against any potential problems. There is a fee, but since this can change, it is best to contact the USPTO yourself. This step protects your invention and idea from getting stolen.

Your next step is to find a list of companies who accept invention submissions. For example, if your invention has to do with cars, then find an auto-related company that is open to reviewing invention submissions. Most of these companies recommend that you patent your idea first. This protects you and prevents problems such as idea theft from occurring. You can search on the Internet for potential companies, or call companies that interest you and ask if they review patented inventions.

This is a great option for a large company. A great idea can help increase their profits. They may already have the idea, but you got the patent before they did. This makes a partnership worth considering. They have the resources and you have the idea. Just make sure they compensate you adequately.

So, if you have an invention, consider making invention submissions to relevant companies. This may help increase your own profits and removes you from the production process. Just make sure to patent your idea before you share your invention with a company.

Author Bio:
Steve Valentino is a proclaimed scripter. Steve likes to write articles about this topic.
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