[SEL] Paint Mixer-Off Topic

Skip Cleveland skipcleveland at bellsouth.net
Sun May 6 18:30:37 PDT 2007


If they get enough "INVESTORS" they will ):-/
Skip
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Shulaw" <frappi at wcoil.com>
To: "The SEL email discussion list" <sel at lists.stationary-engine.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2007 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: [SEL] Paint Mixer-Off Topic


> Hi Skip,
>  Thats so true. If the patent office has nothing on file like it they will
> likely get a patent. Many times things get invented and built just for 
> ones
> own use or for use in their shop or business and thats likely what 
> grandpas
> was. And folks just simply never do anything other then use them. There 
> was
> a need it was figured out how to satisify the need and that was the end of
> that. So many years later someone has the initiative to patent it as their
> idea when they do the same.  And truely they may very well have figured
> their version out themselves without ever knowing someone else already did
> it. This happens so many times.
>  Patents are funny things. You can have an Iron clad patent but if you do
> not have the money to defend or enforce it then its not worth a darn.
>  Their ad says
>>A new Mixing device with patent pending made from 306 stainless that way
>>we can offer a life time guarantee for all kinds of products and goods
>>that need to be mixed up to perfection for applications on construction
>>sites and Home use.CURRENTLY SEEKING INVESTORS FOR THIS PROJECT.
>
> I hope they make a million on it.  GRINNNN.         TTYL,    Mark
>
> At 03:36 PM 5/6/07, you wrote:
>>I didn't notice if it had a patent number with it, but, all you have to do
>>is prove to the patent examiner that you have a novel and patentable
>>improvement on an existing patented tool or whatever. If they agree, you
>>have a patent and a big target on your back. It takes an expensive patent
>>attourney to make an unbeatable set of claims, if you do it on the cheap
>>somebody can improve on it and on and on and on. If you do do it the right
>>way, somebody will say they had it first. Now that's an expensive one.
>>Skip
>
>
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