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Your Invention Team

June 29, 2021 by Don Debelak

Who You Need On an Invention Team

There are many functions that need to be performed for a successful invention. You need to be sure that you have people on you team that can perform all these functions. Inventors typically have some but not all the skills needed to launch their product.  For success be sure you line up  the help you need as you proceed with your invention.

  1. Someone who understands the needs of the end user.  Inventors often observe a need in others, such as an inventor that notices that a spouse struggles getting items off the top shelf of a cabinet.  In these cases, inventors often assume they understand the needs of the end-users. That is a mistake. Inventors rarely understand all the issues when they are not an end-user.  
  2. Someone who can do product design and engineering drawings. This will allow you to take rough drawings and turn them into professional looking materials. These drawings help you appear professional to a manufacturer, and can cut down you patent expenses. Plus the engineering help will often point flaws in your product design, or come up with improved ways to produce your product. If you can’t afford product design firms, you can use sites like Upwork, Fiverr, Toptal, or Crewscale, to find lower cost freelancers to help you.
  3. Small business start-up assistance. Most inventors don’t know  if they should be a sole proprietorship, LLC or corporation.  A good source of basic start-up advices are Small Business Development Centers, which are located around the country and sponsored by the Small Business Development Center.  www.sbdc.org.
  4. Patent assistance.  Before going to a patent attorney or patent agent you can learn a lot about patent basics from then United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)web site.  Check out General information concerning patents | USPTO (https://www.uspto.gov/patents/basics) and the USPTO’s Inventors Assistance Center  Inventors Assistance Center | USPTO (https:/www.uspto.gov/learning-and-resources/support-centers/inventors-assistance-center-iac). A good spot to find a patent attorney or patent agent that works with independent inventors is your local inventors club.  Inventor Organizations – Inventors Digest.

Prototype help.  There are many advantages to making a prototype. It will help you work out design flaws, it will cut your set-up and design costs when you go for a license , it dramatically improves your chances of getting a license deal and it can help you raise money either from investors or from a crowd funding platform.  A good starting point for prototype assistance is your local inventor’s club. You should find several people their who can help you. In many cases

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