Getting a patent on your own can be very difficult and cost lots of money.
Suggestion #1. Put a copy of the ENTIRE thing (drawings, notes, when you thought of it, etc.) into a sealed (Tamper resistant)envelope and send it to YOURSELF via registered mail. (This will serve as your proof of invention dates, etc. should there be a dispute over the creation dates with another person/company.) Keep that in a safe place like a home fire safe or Bank safety deposit box if you have one. Note: DON'T OPEN THE ENVELOPE! If you need it, the seal must only be broken in a patent application hearing or patent dispute hearing.
Check the Library for patents that may be similar to yours. Someone may already have something like it, but you just don't know it yet.
If you still think you have a good idea that is marketable, call a patent lawyer and discuss it with him.
I recommend against using one of those so-called "invention agencies" who claim they want to help you. All they want is for you to pay them money so they can o a half-assed patent search for you.
I had an idea a couple years ago and went through that BS game they play. I tried and tried to get them to let me talk to a marketing person to see if there was a market for the product, but they insisted I pay them money for the search before they would do anything.
I refused, and did the searching myself. It took a little while, but I found out my "new idea" was already in use, so I would have wasted my money with the patent company. I'm glad I didn't pay them. If I remember correctly, they wanted like $300.oo just to get started.
Good luck, whatever it is you are trying to make. Who knows, it could be the next paper clip.
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davidlj@charter.net[ 10-15-2001: Message edited by: Midnight ]