Folding hard Tear Drop

vintorezt

New member
Filed an application for an invention with the U.S. patent and trademark Office. I'm interested in your opinion. Please excuse my English
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Compared to traditional design
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Different proportions
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Can be opened from the radial side of the phase
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it can be used for transporting non-dimensional cargo, such as boats
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The Artisan

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I just went through this, my product is patent pending and in process for full patent. Do not put out too much info without having a patent pending number just for your protection. Did you have a patent search done?
Kevin
 

billiebob

Well-known member
Very cool but it has been done and nothing is proprietary about it. Patent chances seem slim. Best of luck tho.
 

vintorezt

New member
I just went through this, my product is patent pending and in process for full patent. Do not put out too much info without having a patent pending number just for your protection. Did you have a patent search done?
Kevin
The patent search was done, the application was registered, and the date and number are available.
 
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vintorezt

New member
Advantages of my design compared to traditional Tear Drop:
1. You can stand tall
2. You can cook inside
3. You can keep your clothes and shoes inside
4. The center of gravity is lower when towing, and the length and width are smaller.
5. You can sit at the table with six people
6. On a sleeping place, one or two people can lie down, and one can sit. Or two can sit and one can lie down.
 
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The Artisan

Adventurer
The patent search was done, the application was registered, and the date and number are available.
You should be good to go. Build a working prototype and start testing it. Build it in a way so it is simple to replicate. Panel construction, pivot points, tolerances between panels, seals, expansion and contraction, easy to lift with one person, weight, etc, etc. I spent a yr off and on after getting my pending number, finalizing construction details so I can build a few protos as almost final designs
Kevin
A little different depends what you actually are patenting.
 
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vintorezt

New member
I have 4 patents in the United States in the field of mechanical engineering, patent attorneys in the United States charge me half as much because I describe the entire invention myself. You don't need to catch me not knowing.
 
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Looks like a pretty slick little camper. I love that you can stand up in it, that's something that RTTs and tear drops lack.
 

The Artisan

Adventurer
I have 4 patents in the United States in the field of mechanical engineering, patent attorneys in the United States charge me half as much because I describe the entire invention myself. You don't need to catch me not knowing.
If you think your idea is good, then move forward with it. No need to look for others for validation. If the products is well made and priced accordingly then there will always be buyers.
Kevin
 

vintorezt

New member
Unfortunately, the US market is closed to non-residents of this country. More precisely, it is ten times more expensive for a non-resident. If someone is interested in implementing my patent in the US, I will send detailed drawings.
 

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