TxRubiRig Rancho lift lover
Number of posts : 1278 Age : 50 Location : Katy now Rig : black '07 Rubicon specs. : 4.5" Long Arm, 35 KM2's Registration date : 2008-04-15
| Subject: George.... Sun 23 Nov 2008, 9:30 pm | |
| OK, we've decided its time for you to get back to work with RockRash 4x4! I/we know you've been busy, but I know at least a few of us could probably keep you busy for a month. Besides, we need to see the finished cage project. So come on, lets get to it...lol Oh before I forget, on any new product designs you come up with...have you thought about getting patents for them...help with others taking the ideas, probably better than just putting an ad in big mag...just another thought | |
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terrahawk Got No Life
Number of posts : 1593 Age : 55 Location : Richmond, TX Rig : 2007 Sahara dos puertas Registration date : 2008-03-30
| Subject: Re: George.... Sun 23 Nov 2008, 11:14 pm | |
| I think the first thing he does is get the patent, then he has to run it in a major newspaper and mag so nobody can copy it. I'm probably not exact on all that, but close enough I guess. | |
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CRUX Forum-ban-hammer-er
Number of posts : 3197 Age : 52 Location : San Antonio, Texas Rig : 2007 JK RUBI unlimited specs. : 3.5 Rock Krawler X-factor mid arm Registration date : 2008-01-24
| Subject: Re: George.... Mon 24 Nov 2008, 12:41 am | |
| You know How much $$$ and time it takes for a patent? Almost not worth it since others will change the design slightly to get around it. I tried to patent a bracket I made for my old TJ. It is/was a great idea, but not worth it in the end IMHO. I know you're probly joking around, but the whole mess is a pain in the ass. | |
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N2rock UBER ass wipe
Number of posts : 3056 Age : 59 Location : Sugar Land, TX Rig : '07 Unlimited Registration date : 2008-04-14
| Subject: Re: George.... Mon 24 Nov 2008, 8:59 am | |
| My father has numerous patents in his name. It is a very lengthy and time consuming process, sometimes taking years. | |
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