>From what I remember you just submit paperwork on the idea and that
the actual fabrication can come later. Trust me... if you ever look at
the patent archive most of them are hairbrain ideas that couldn't ever
possibly work but the inventor thinks it can on paper and makes sure
that it is his legal right to own it before anyone else does it.


J.J.

On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 8:29 AM, Scott Stewart
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> I don't know if anyone has an answer.. but..
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>  Is it possible to patent an idea for a product? I have an idea, but I don't
>  have the electronic or fabrication skills to implement it.
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>  So I'm wondering if I can patent the concept, without a prototype.
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