Sinopsis
"I can say without reservation that Peter Keefe's book, The Inventor Handbook, is an essential read and reread for anyone with an idea."
-- Harrison H. Schmitt, Apollo 17 Astronaut
Why is The Inventor Handbook an essential read and reread for anyone with an idea?
Because it will teach YOU:
- the art of inventing;
- the formalities of patenting; and
- the dos and don’ts of marketing.
Written in an easy-to-read style, with tons of examples including the Author’s own patent application for his invention, the "
Thawometer," which matured into U.S. Patent 9,410,730
, novice and seasoned inventors alike will find the
The Inventor Handbook a treasure-trove of how-to information.
You'll know what your patent attorney needs to do for you to succeed.Part I, Inventing, explores the subtleties of the process: how ideas originate, what characterizes a good idea, and how to turn that good idea into a perfected invention. To help you along the way, topics include the searching of prior art, assertions of co-inventorship, and claims of ownership by an employer.
Chapter 1:
Catching an IdeaChapter 2:
Idea to InventionChapter 3:
SearchingChapter 4:
Invention PerfectionChapter 5:
Ownership IssuesPart II, Patenting, explains the arcane formalities necessary to obtain a patent. You’ll understand what a patent is and is not; how the U.S. Patent Office works and how it fits into the international patent system; why patent applications are written according to a time tested standard; exactly what a patent claim is and how claims define the extent of your patent protection; how to find a patent attorney, know how to work with him/her and be on the lookout for practice, procedure and billing irregularities; and finally, the tricks, strategies and maneuvers that can win you a patent.
Chapter 1:
Patents OverviewChapter 2:
The Patent OfficeChapter 3:
Patent AttorneysChapter 4:
Patent ApplicationsChapter 5:
Patent ProsecutionPart III, Marketing, reveals how to make money from your invention. Understanding the economic merits of your invention and recognizing how it fits into the marketplace is a challenge, but an achievable one. How this essential knowledge is then parlayed into a manufacturer match is key. You’ll learn how to approach a prospect and navigate the maxims of marketing.
Chapter 1:
How to Sell Your InventionChapter 2:
Types of DealsChapter 3:
Business EntitiesChapter 4:
The Ten Maxims of MarketingChapter 5:
Invention Marketing FirmsEpilogue:
Marketing of the Thawometer
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