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    Geoff,
    Likewise, every one of them. Mind you the States/Canadaicon and Aus might have a different system in place on Intellectual Property!!!
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    'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA

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    Applying for a Patent is a laborious task, the ones Peter point out are just the basics, the wording hasn't changed in over a few hundred years, and to get the patent it needs to be ...........I give up in the end on mine, although it was published which to me is the worst bit, as any one can come along steel your idea and word it correctly..... ( bit more to it than than that but you get the idea) Copyright is the far better route.

    You may ask what was my idea.... I made an adjustable pin spanner that was for hand grinding machines etc to release the lock nut, I'll get back with the application number and post a pic of the the trial example (still used today by me )

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    You're dead right BigDuke. I 'invented' a set of alarmed hoses that would sound an alarm if the flexible hoses in your washing machine, dishwasher - or anything else - spring a leak*. They could also send a signal to your mobile phone (or could nowadays, immediately/simultaneously release a spring loaded stop valve). I could make a patent simple but the patent office could only make it complicated, and at a cost of tens of thousands of £££££'s, using a megga expensive patent lawyer. Made a couple of sets for myself later. Also learned that never to go to the manufacturers because, guess what they'll do......... ? But I digress.
    * these leaks that only ever get larger cost households and insurers millions especially in modern flimsy houses

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    Got 279 D.D.(E). Sheets for the various mark of Motley as well as the SAT and photos of surviving examples , some period photos from the old Pattern Room Collection and what not if any wants them for free.


    D.D.(E). 2223 detail no. 15 is for the Handwheel, rear gun bracket

    Also got 91 odd drawings for the Straddle mounting, the illustrated parts list and a bunch of photos both period and of survivors if they are of interest.

    Happy to send them on so long as I get my postage back ( I get shouted at )

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    I did hear it suggested but I don't know how true it is, that when Bletchley Park was trying to figure out the inner workings of the Enigma machine, early in the war, unknown to them there were a set of detailed design plans and drawings etc sitting in the London Patent Office archive. This was, allegedly, because the Enigma machine was originally invented for use by commercial organisations such as banks. Perhaps someone is able to confirm this, please?

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    It wouldn't surprise me to find that a STEN chest would cost more than a STEN!

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    Being the devils advocate now but that (threads 11 and 14) is all very well until............. The likes of Hoover or Black and Decker or Meile start to use your idea. And then it becomes a very expensive game of litigation in the very expensive Civil Courts....... Just my pragmatic take on things. I suppose you could sell your house to fund your battle on principle but as my sister, a now-retired rich Barrrister says wryly '........there's a lot of rich people on the back of poor people with high principles'

    Happy and peaceful Easter weekend to you all from Oxfordshire, Englandicon

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    As I mentioned in post #9, my invention below and some of the correspondence involved on the bottom pic, 3 letters from different companies who showed interest in it when published but not all what they seemed........... one did have a genuine interest in getting it made, but wanted me to fund it............ the one I made is still in use today although not looking its best still does the job.

    The hardest thing on any invention is providing the Claims, this is what is most important and very hard to word, as mine were always compared to a watch back removal tool or similar, although them Patents were 60+ year old ......

    The sealed envelope has my original ideas and copy of the first application, as Gil mentioned, you have to seal it and send it recorded to yourself and don't open it until required, but as Peter points out I doubt much success going up against a big company.




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    Geoff,
    I think you will be surprised. The one and only battle I had, and won against a big established organisation, was won, by the Judge understanding that the ideas that make great things come from one solitary person's initial idea, and by taking those simple steps of Record Delivery back to yourself, in an unopened envelope signed on every seal, proved without a shadow of doubt intellectual copyright was mine and the idea was mine to start with.

    The "big" boys were not impressed.
    All I ever wanted, was for them to apologise, and to admit they were wrong in copying someone else's idea, which would have stopped me taking them to court, I wasn't after a payout or any financial reward from them.......so in short, the principles I mentioned earlier, and the same methods you show, will always, in my view be the honest winner, because it can't be disputed as a documented time line.

    "Original" Drawings/video/images/pictures anything you can duplicate first and keep as your guide in proceedings that follow will win the day!

    A patent IMHO is a completely different sphere, and one where there is only one winner.......the Patent Lawyer, because it ain't cheap to patent anything. In their defence the searches they do, have to be totally waterproof, because its a big world out there, and someone else may have done it already, and it is them he has to find, which does take loads of time and money.
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    'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA

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    I can vouch how much patent lawyers earn. My sister works for BP, she works 3 days a week and earns in a year what would take me 3! And she gets discounted petrol, that's the kick in the teeth for me!!!!

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