Kevan
Full Access Member
It's official folks: My device is patented.
U.S. Patent #7,145,065
It took a little more than 30,000 hours to get it, but man...it's so worth it.
There are several others on the way. This one is just the first, plus all the international ones.
It's amazing to take something from your mind, put it on paper, make it tangible, then get thousands of others to like it enough to spend their hard-earned money on it. Pretty incredible.
BTW- If anyone is thinking of patenting something, be sure to have a few things:
1. At least 6 figures in the bank to set afire (Well, with proper licensing/marketing it *might* come back to you).
2. A QC full of patience.
3. Someone close to you so you can retain your sanity.
4. A Dodge Ram SRT-10 to take you around to the shops and trade shows.
Now, back to work.
If anyone wants to check out the device, or see me playing very poorly:
http://www.tremol-no.com
Thanks to everyone here for helping with the sanity retention!
U.S. Patent #7,145,065
It took a little more than 30,000 hours to get it, but man...it's so worth it.
There are several others on the way. This one is just the first, plus all the international ones.
It's amazing to take something from your mind, put it on paper, make it tangible, then get thousands of others to like it enough to spend their hard-earned money on it. Pretty incredible.
BTW- If anyone is thinking of patenting something, be sure to have a few things:
1. At least 6 figures in the bank to set afire (Well, with proper licensing/marketing it *might* come back to you).
2. A QC full of patience.
3. Someone close to you so you can retain your sanity.
4. A Dodge Ram SRT-10 to take you around to the shops and trade shows.
Now, back to work.
If anyone wants to check out the device, or see me playing very poorly:
http://www.tremol-no.com
Thanks to everyone here for helping with the sanity retention!