Document your idea is an important step towards protecting your intellectual property and securing your rights as the inventor. In order to document your invention idea, you should follow these steps:

 

  1. Keep a record of the invention: This could be drawings, sketches, descriptions, equations, notes, or any other relevant documentation that describes the invention in detail. You should keep this record in a safe place and make sure it is regularly updated.

 

  1. Use witnesses: Whenever possible, have a witness present when you are working on your invention. This could be a colleague, friend, or family member who can testify to the fact that you were working on the invention at a certain time.

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  1. Date your documentation: It is important to have a clear date on all your documentation. This helps to establish when the invention was created, which can be crucial if there are any disputes later on.

 

  1. Keep your documentation organized: Make sure your documentation is organized and easy to access. This will make it easier to review your work and make changes as needed.

 

  1. File for a provisional patent application: Consider filing a provisional patent application with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This will give you a priority date for your invention and provide some protection while you continue to develop the idea.

 

Documenting your invention is an essential step towards securing your intellectual property and ensuring that you have the legal protection you need. By following these simple steps, you can build a strong foundation for your invention and take the first step towards bringing it to market. Remember to keep your documentation up-to-date, use witnesses whenever possible, and consider filing a provisional patent application to help protect your invention. With these tools at your disposal, you can take your invention to the next level and achieve success in the marketplace.

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Mat Grell – Patent Attorney

Founder of ISK

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