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![]() [Posted by Jason Hatchett:]
My 91 Year Old Entrepreneur Grandfather has invented a little tool that clamps on to a chop saw or radial arm saw to Stop the material to make cuts. It sits on the fencing and slides up and down For different lengths of cuts. Most guys use a C-clamp and 4X4X2” piece of wood To do the same thing. He goes around to construction sites and sells them to the workers and most see the value in it right away. He wanted me to put together a little website to sell them online but the nitch is so small I really don’t know how to market them. Could you give me some ideas? Check it out at http://www.ChopSawStops.com Thank You for any help, Jason Hatchett [This post was restored from an archived backup - DR] |
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![]() [Posted by Ankesh:]
Can it be licensed? See if you can get a patent pending application for it (less than $100). Create a selling pitch for the product. Cold call 8-10 construction companies. And go for a licensing deal. [This post was restored from an archived backup - DR] |
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![]() [Posted by Ankesh:]
A clarification: Don't go for a patent now. That is very costly. Instead apply for a patent pending application (lasts for 1 year and costs less than $100). And then pitch your product to companies. While you are negotiating a licensing deal with them, get them to pay the costs it would take to patent the idea to your grand fathers name. In summary: don't apply for a patent yourself. Just the patent pending application that gives you some protection for 1 year. [This post was restored from an archived backup - DR] |
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![]() [Posted by Phil:]
There's Lotsa good threads on Inventions in the Sowpub Archives... Here's just a few Quick picks... http://www.sowpub.com/forum/showthread.php?p=16652 http://www.sowpub.com/forum/showthread.php?p=11062 http://www.sowpub.com/forum/showthread.php?p=14490 Google out related web businesses and negotiate some joint ventures, newsletter advertising, contests, press releases and other marketing tactics just like with any other business... ![]() Phil [This post was restored from an archived backup - DR] |
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![]() [Posted by Ravedesigns:]
Jason, It's not everyday you see active 91 year olds making and selling neat products - I'm sure you could get some nice free press coverage if you contacted some local press and/or contractor related websites. Like Ankesh mentioned I'd see about getting that patented as soon as you can though. Steve [This post was restored from an archived backup - DR] |
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![]() [Posted by Pete Egeler:]
Jason, Me thinks you under estimate your grandfather! ![]() Google "chop saw" = 484,000 entries. Chop saw users = 108,000 Yahoo "chop saw" = 6,490,000. Chop Saw Users= 674,000 Chop saws are used in the building industry for sure. But, there are chop saws made for various materials. Wood, Steel, etc. I'd do as the others suggest and at least pop for $100 to get the "Patent Pending" bit covered. Then, submit to: Black & Decker, DeWalt, Ryobi, Makita, Hitachi (I think you get the picture.) DeWalt "claims" to be the largest builders of Chop Saws in the world. Pete [This post was restored from an archived backup - DR] |
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![]() Hi Jason,
That's a cool product your grandfather invented. I just wanted to let you know that the heading over the second video on your homepage spells the word "action" as "cation". Good luck with the invention! Joe [This post was restored from an archived backup - DR] |
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![]() [Posted by Garth:]
What a great story thanks for letting us in on your family achievements. Patents cost a lot of money and time then if you don't make even more time to market it it's wasted money. No. Get your story out about your granddad's great invention then anyone that trys to swipe his idea could be easily characterized as committing "Elderly Abuse" No one wants that hanging over their head. You'll the money that's due to your granddad. So in a sense with publicity you are getting a Patent plus it'll be a lot cheaper. Here's a side note about aging: I was reading up on some medical research that showed that 2/3 of autopsys of older folks that had passed away showed signs of dementia yet these people's mental capacity were excellent just before they died. This odd thing got them curious about aging. After alot of research they found that extreme cognitive endeavors especially new ones was statistically relevant. Anyway long winded way of saying your dad is likely to have many more years of "healthy longevity" because of his intellectual persuits and we'll get hear about even more of his great inventions. [This post was restored from an archived backup - DR] |
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![]() [Posted by Jason Hatchett:]
Yes, my grandpa is quite amazing. When he was a kid he had a slingshot around his neck and his brother pulled on it and let go and knocked his front teeth out. Then he and his brother were chopping fire wood and his brother chopped off the tips of his two middle fingers. He also has been in a train crash and a car crash on the same day. Been struck by lighting. Had a muzzleloader gun explode in his face (he still has black powder embedded in his nose). Had an air compressor explode in his garage just when he went into the house. It blew a cinder block wall over a foot. His house caught fire and he put it out his self because the fire dept. didn’t make it there for 3 hours and the station is less that 4 blocks away from his house (He’s also a ex-volunteer fireman) and oh ya, he fell off the back of a fire engine and broke his back. That’s all I can think of right now but I’m sure there’s more. If he survived all that, old age don’t stand a chance. Anyway, where do we go to get the patent pending application? I think we’ll get that first just for protection. I think a press release would be a great idea. He’ll put money into it, he really believes in this, he’s made over 700 of them. You should see the pile of them in his garage. Thank You for all your help. I’m getting him a new computer and I’ll show him this forum. His wisdom is astonishing. Jason Hatchett [This post was restored from an archived backup - DR] |
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![]() [Posted by Bill:]
"A provisional application for patent is a U. S. national application for patent filed in the USPTO under 35 U.S.C. § 111(b). It allows filing without a formal patent claim, oath or declaration, or any information disclosure (prior art) statement. It provides the means to establish an early effective filing date in a later-filed non-provisional patent application filed under 35 U.S.C. § 111(a). It also allows the term "Patent Pending" to be applied in connection with the description of the invention." http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/provapp.htm fees: http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/ac/...eptember30.htm Bill Quote:
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