Bringing an invention to life on your road to success is no small feat. Inventors are creative, innovative people who see the world through a unique lens. They have the ability to look at a problem and find a unique solution that others may have missed. Does that sound like you?

But being an inventor is more than just having a great idea. It takes hard work, dedication, and a bit of know-how to turn that idea into a reality. 

If you’re an inventor with a great idea, you may be wondering what it takes to bring your invention to life. 

In this blog post, we’ll take a look at three important steps in the journey of bringing an invention to life: securing your invention, working with an attorney, and filing for a patent. 

By following these steps, you’ll be well on your way to turning your invention into a reality. 

1️⃣ First Step on Your Road to Success: Keep Your Invention Secure

The first step in bringing your invention to life is keeping your invention secure. This means not only keeping it safe from physical harm, but also keeping it safe from theft or misuse.

If you have an idea for an invention but are worried about someone stealing it, there are a few things you can do to protect it.

One way to keep your invention secure is by keeping it under wraps. Don’t share your idea with anyone until you’re ready to move forward with it.

Once you’ve decided to pursue your invention, be sure to share it only with those who need to know (like your attorney or potential investors).

You should also consider marking or labeling any confidential information about the invention with confidentiality notices. This will help remind others not to share the information without your permission.

2️⃣ Second Step on Your Road to Success: Work With an Attorney

The second step in bringing your invention to life is working with an attorney. 

Patent law can be complex, and there’s a lot riding on getting it right. 

That’s why it’s so important to have a qualified patent attorney by your side throughout the process. 

A good patent attorney will be able to help you determine whether or not your invention is eligible for patent protection and guide you through the application process. 

3️⃣ Third Step on Your Road to Success: Patent Filing Is Just the Beginning

The third step in bringing your invention to life is understanding that patent filing is just the beginning of your journey. After you file for a patent, there’s still more work to be done in order to get your invention off the ground. 

For instance, nearly every patent application receives at least one office action rejection from the USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office). 

These rejections can be based on anything from claims that are too broad or too narrow to prior art that was overlooked during the application process. 

After a patent application receives an office action rejection, it can still be successful with the right strategy in place. An experienced patent attorney will be able help you navigate these rejections and develop a plan for moving forward. 

Bringing an Invention To Life Is No Small Feat – But It Can Be Done! 

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Randi Karpinia, author of Sagacity Legal’s “The Legal Blog”, helps small business and entrepreneurs minimize their legal risks. With over twenty years of experience, Ms. Karpinia is a recognized expert in all aspects of business legal management with a focus on intellectual property…

Randi Karpinia, author of Sagacity Legal’s “The Legal Blog”, helps small business and entrepreneurs minimize their legal risks. With over twenty years of experience, Ms. Karpinia is a recognized expert in all aspects of business legal management with a focus on intellectual property, legal operations, and online legal protection. Ms. Karpinia’s credentials include a B.E.E, with honors, from Georgia Institute of Technology; a M.E.E. from Florida Atlantic University; and a J.D. Magna Cum Laude from Nova Southeastern University. Ms. Karpinia is admitted to practice law in Florida and before the USPTO. and is a Florida Bar Board Certified Intellectual Property Lawyer.