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How to Be an Inventor

How to Be an Inventor. Instructor: Drew Boyd. Week 4. Agenda. Review Lab Books Third Tool: Multiplication Fourth Tool: Feature Dependency More PATENTS. Review Lab Books . Who has an idea or an invention from their Lab Book that they want to share?. Third Tool: Multiplication.

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How to Be an Inventor

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  1. How to Be an Inventor Instructor: Drew Boyd Week 4

  2. Agenda • Review • Lab Books • Third Tool: Multiplication • Fourth Tool: Feature Dependency • More PATENTS

  3. Review Lab Books • Who has an idea or an invention from their Lab Book that they want to share?

  4. Third Tool: Multiplication • Find a product and list all of its parts • Multiply, or create a copy of one of the parts • Change the multiplied component in some way • Imagine your “Virtual Product” • Ask, “Who would use this?”

  5. Example: Multiply a Part

  6. “Picture-in-Picture” TV

  7. Fourth Tool: Feature Dependency • Find a product and list all of its features (NOT parts). • Take one feature and list it beside the name of all the other features • Pretend that one feature changes when something about the other feature changes • Imagine your “Virtual Product” • Ask, “Who would use this?”

  8. 60-Second Toothbrush • Features: • Rotating brushes • Time • Length • Width • Color

  9. Traffic Light • Features: • Light color • Time • Car’s Waiting • Car’s Moving

  10. Scooter • Features: • Height • Wheel Size • Speed • Road Smoothness • Person’s height

  11. Patents • A patent is a property right • Granted by the Government • Excludes others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling the invention • How? Apply to the U.S. Trademark and Patent Office (USTPO)

  12. Patent Examples

  13. Patent Examples

  14. Patent Examples

  15. Patent Examples

  16. Finger Mounted Toothbrush

  17. Yoyo • Inventor: Donald Duncan • Sold over 100 million • He also invented the: • Eskimo Pie • Good Humor Ice Cream Truck • Parking Meters

  18. Next Week • Review all the tools so far • Invention Workshop • Surprise!

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