Posted by Lurker (204.22.47.93) on May 23, 2003 at 10:01:02:
In Reply to: Re: Why Nobody Interest to My Patent? posted by SK on May 23, 2003 at 09:10:52:
I hate to say this, SK, but I honestly think that taking your plan to the patent office is a VERY bad idea. I think that is one of the fastest ways of burying an invention, unless you are a large corporation. You see, large corporations watch patents VERY closely, and they are very quick to use anything that they can to make money, or to bury something that they think will cause them to loose money.
If I were a Man In Black working for the government, the corporations, or whatever, the FIRST thing I would do is watch all of the patent offices for anything having to do with things like Bessler wheels, gravity motors, etc.
I think John Collins has given you the best advice. Get your ideas out to as many people as possible, in as many public forums, and as soon as you can so that your ideas, and perhaps even YOU, are not buried ten feet deep.
: Hi Lurker.
: That is the reason of my apply patent.
: If I do not open my Idea(in the case the machine really work), I would be very dangereous. Patent means Open his Idea to the public. And he can get some period of his right for the idea.
: If someone knows the fact I know something very useful, I will be in danger. But at the case of everyone knows it I am safe.
: Thank you for your worry about me.
: regards SK