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Title: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: stroh on June 05, 2008, 02:14:38 PM
I got a question.


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: twoiron on June 05, 2008, 03:03:14 PM
I don't have an answer


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: Clive on June 05, 2008, 05:12:20 PM
Hemorrhoidal.   :raisehand:

Fire away.


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: Uisce Beatha on June 05, 2008, 08:00:32 PM
I'm guessing he got a cease and desist from these guys.

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e4/Stroh_can.jpg)

*fudge* 'em stroh.  Tell them you were here first.  Or more often.


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: stroh on June 06, 2008, 07:02:54 AM
 [sm_laughatyou]  They can't *fudge* with me.  "I'm bigger than U.S. Steel!"


Hemorrhoidal.   :raisehand:

Fire away.

Sorry, something came up last night.


OK.

My mustang has a soft boot  (http://www.dreamcarclassicsonline.com/autopics/0150-1789/L08.jpg) covering the retracted top.(as all of them do I suppose :P)  I want to go to a fiberglass manufacturing joint and have them fabricate a rigid boot.  Same size, shape, etc. Painted to match.  But in 2 pieces, right and left, so it can easily fit in the trunk.

I think this will look really sharp, and function well.  I think it is also something a lot of other collector car owners would be interested in.  So my multi faceted question is, on something like this, is it worth the effort and expense to obtain a patent on the concept/design?  Is it to generic to bother? (I don't plan any super secret facets of the design to elevate it above one someone else could make).

I guess the reason I ask, and or the other question is once I have it for my car, I would like to sell the idea to Lund. (http://www.lundlook.com/home_lund.aspx)  I have no interest in getting into the rigid convertible boot business myself.

If I have one made should I try to patent it before I pitch it to them(or anyone else)?  Should I try to patent it before I even go to a shop to have the first one made? 

I'm rambling, but I think you get the idea.

TIA
Mike


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: Spanky on June 06, 2008, 07:08:24 AM
First thing you should do paint your car and reupholster to a different color. Unless that pic is not of you car then nevermind.


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: stroh on June 06, 2008, 07:13:18 AM
First thing you should do paint your car and reupholster to a different color. Unless that pic is not of you car then nevermind.

 8)


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: Teed on June 06, 2008, 07:40:29 AM
First thing you should do paint your car and reupholster to a different color. Unless that pic is not of you car then nevermind.

 8)

That is sweet!!!!!


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: Spanky on June 06, 2008, 08:10:21 AM
First thing you should do paint your car and reupholster to a different color. Unless that pic is not of you car then nevermind.

 8)

That is sweet!!!!!
Agreed.


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: Aske on June 06, 2008, 08:23:27 AM

That is sweet!!!!!

Dude.


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: gleek on June 06, 2008, 10:40:44 AM
[sm_laughatyou]  They can't *fudge* with me.  "I'm bigger than U.S. Steel!"


Hemorrhoidal.   :raisehand:

Fire away.

Sorry, something came up last night.


OK.

My mustang has a soft boot  (http://www.dreamcarclassicsonline.com/autopics/0150-1789/L08.jpg) covering the retracted top.(as all of them do I suppose :P)  I want to go to a fiberglass manufacturing joint and have them fabricate a rigid boot.  Same size, shape, etc. Painted to match.  But in 2 pieces, right and left, so it can easily fit in the trunk.

I think this will look really sharp, and function well.  I think it is also something a lot of other collector car owners would be interested in.  So my multi faceted question is, on something like this, is it worth the effort and expense to obtain a patent on the concept/design?  Is it to generic to bother? (I don't plan any super secret facets of the design to elevate it above one someone else could make).

I guess the reason I ask, and or the other question is once I have it for my car, I would like to sell the idea to Lund. (http://www.lundlook.com/home_lund.aspx)  I have no interest in getting into the rigid convertible boot business myself.

If I have one made should I try to patent it before I pitch it to them(or anyone else)?  Should I try to patent it before I even go to a shop to have the first one made? 

I'm rambling, but I think you get the idea.

TIA
Mike

Hmm...I first read that as "butt covering" and thought you're asking the wrong patent attorney.

I don't think you'd want to approach a company about "buying an idea" from you without having a patent on the invention first.


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: stroh on June 06, 2008, 10:48:39 AM


Hmm...I first read that as "butt covering" and thought you're asking the wrong patent attorney.



 [sm_laughing]  No.  I won't seek that kind of advice from a dude who refuses to cover his Butte.


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: Clive on June 06, 2008, 11:38:24 AM
My mustang has a soft boot  (http://www.dreamcarclassicsonline.com/autopics/0150-1789/L08.jpg) covering the retracted top.(as all of them do I suppose :P)  I want to go to a fiberglass manufacturing joint and have them fabricate a rigid boot.  Same size, shape, etc. Painted to match.  But in 2 pieces, right and left, so it can easily fit in the trunk.

I think this will look really sharp, and function well.  I think it is also something a lot of other collector car owners would be interested in.  So my multi faceted question is, on something like this, is it worth the effort and expense to obtain a patent on the concept/design?  Is it to generic to bother? (I don't plan any super secret facets of the design to elevate it above one someone else could make).
I've seen rigid boots before (Corvette?).  Are you aware of any that were/are made in two halves?  Detachable and stowable, as opposed to hingeably affixed to the vehicle?  Even if this item has never existed for the Mustang, rigid split-boot covers for any automobile would be pretty close in concept, just not in specific shape.  And it's the concept that you're chasing and that the patent examiner is looking to shoot down.

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If I have one made should I try to patent it before I pitch it to them(or anyone else)?  Should I try to patent it before I even go to a shop to have the first one made?
I'd encourage you to file on it before you post it on the Internet.  A provisional patent application can be written up pretty easily -- they can be frighteningly informal, so you could do it yourself -- and filed for a fee of about $130.


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: Jules on June 06, 2008, 02:20:00 PM
Stroh is it ever warm enough in Minisotta to drive a car like yours.


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: stroh on June 06, 2008, 02:23:25 PM
Stroh is it ever warm enough in Minisotta to drive a car like yours.

2 days out of the year.  It is worth it, although I feel a little weird doing it in ass-less chaps.  I feel like people are laughing at me.  Again, though, it's only 2 days.


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: Jules on June 06, 2008, 02:27:38 PM
Do you slick back your hair and pretend that you are Danny Zuko when your driving your mustang. ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: stroh on June 06, 2008, 02:34:16 PM
That's just the start.   ;D

(http://www.rochestergoesout.com/mov/g/grease2.jpg)

(http://www.lazydork.com/movies/grease.jpg)


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: Jules on June 06, 2008, 02:38:11 PM
When I first saw the picture of your mustang on golfhos, that is exactly what I was thinking. 8) ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: Clive on June 06, 2008, 02:50:39 PM
Get a room.


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: stroh on June 06, 2008, 02:55:35 PM
When I first saw the picture of your mustang on golfhos, that is exactly what I was thinking. 8) ;D ;D ;D

I've had a lot of people (patients mostly) tell me I look a lot like John Travolta.  The older, fatter, Swordfish John Travolta.  But, still........you know.  John Travolta.

I know when most people (patients mostly) get to know me and say that, they are thinking:

But, still........you know.  John Travolta.


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: MFAWG on June 06, 2008, 07:58:49 PM
I've seen Stroh's Mustang before. He kilt the battery in it last year, IIRC.


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: Aske on June 06, 2008, 08:01:56 PM
When I first saw the picture of your mustang on golfhos, that is exactly what I was thinking. 8) ;D ;D ;D

I've had a lot of people (patients mostly) tell me I look a lot like John Travolta.  The older, fatter, Swordfish John Travolta.  But, still........you know.  John Travolta.

I know when most people (patients mostly) get to know me and say that, they are thinking:

But, still........you know.  John Travolta.


here he is !
(http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/graphics/2007/07/13/bftravolta113.jpg)


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: birdymaker on June 06, 2008, 08:04:59 PM
yeah, thats the one.  ;D


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: Jules on June 07, 2008, 02:21:54 PM
OMG....this thread had me laughing out loud. ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Any *bunghole* Patent Attorneys On This Board?
Post by: Jules on October 01, 2015, 02:22:01 PM
Bump ;D