Patentable Product Design

Content:

  • Client Journey: Outline stages from ideation, prototyping, IP, to production.

  • Resource Section: Include links to blogs or guides on patenting, design validation, and prototyping tips.

  • Client Testimonial: Add a quote from an inventor who successfully launched a product with D3PC.

  • CTA: “Ready to Innovate? Contact Us to Get Started.”

Purpose: Cater to inventors by detailing end-to-end services from concept to prototype and patent filing.

  1. Content:

    • Concept Development: Describe idea validation, conceptual design, and innovation consulting.

    • Prototyping: Explain the prototyping process, technologies used, and types of prototypes available.

    • Patent Support: Highlight D3PC’s patent drafting and filing services, stressing IP protection benefits.

    • CTA: “Ready to Bring Your Idea to Life? Start Here!”

D3PC Inventor Buyer Workflow

Stage 1: Client Intake and Initial Project Viability

  • Objectives: Capture initial client interest, evaluate project feasibility, and outline the project scope.

  • Actions:

    • Respond to client inquiries via Gmail and gather initial project information.

    • Assess if the project aligns with D3PC’s capabilities (simple designs, non-electrical, and no complex assemblies).

    • Educate the client on possible enhancements (e.g., usability, manufacturability, patentability).

  • Tools:

    • Gmail: For initial communication and documenting client needs.

    • Workflow Software: Enter basic client details and project viability assessment.

  • Documentation:

    • Project Scope Template: Standard form to record the client’s core project goals and requirements.

Stage 2: Project Setup in Workflow

  • Objectives: Establish project scope, estimated time, costs, and terms.

  • Actions:

    • Input project details, including scope, milestones, and initial time and materials estimates, into Workflow.

    • Track actual time and materials, notifying the client if costs exceed 130% of the initial estimate.

  • Tools:

    • Workflow Software: Manage project setup, costs, and client requirements.

    • Gmail: For client communication on cost adjustments and project updates.

  • Documentation:

    • Project Overview Document: Export from Workflow to summarize scope, costs, and terms for client review.

Stage 3: Client Approval & Communication Protocols

  • Objectives: Obtain client approval for project scope, deliverables, and estimated costs.

  • Actions:

    • Share Project Overview Document with the client.

    • Track client responses and approvals in Gmail, updating Workflow accordingly.

  • Tools:

    • Workflow Software: Export project scope and terms.

    • Gmail: Document client feedback and updates.

  • Documentation:

    • Approval Confirmation Template: Template for clients to confirm acceptance of project terms and initial costs.

Stage 4: Design, Ideation, 3D Scanning, and Modeling Workflow

  • Objectives: Collaborate with the client to develop initial designs, 3D models, and prepare for prototyping.

  • Actions:

    • Ideation: Conduct in-person or virtual ideation sessions, using pencil, paper, and SolidWorks for sketches and initial models.

    • 3D Scanning: Use Creaform and VX Model for organic shapes, converting scans to spline-based surfaces for SolidWorks modeling.

    • Model Refinement: Iteratively refine 3D models based on client feedback until ready for prototyping.

    • Client Deliverables: Share the 3D model and/or prototype after each session, allowing the client to test and provide feedback.

  • Tools:

    • Google Meet and Calendar: Schedule and record sessions.

    • SolidWorks: For 3D modeling.

    • Creaform & VX Model: For 3D scanning.

  • Documentation:

    • Ideation Session Checklist: Optional prompts for guiding ideation.

    • 3D Model and Prototype Transfer Document: Confirmation of client deliverables after each session.

    • Iteration Log: Record design changes and client feedback throughout iterations.

Stage 5: Prototyping and Testing

  • Objectives: Build and test prototypes, gathering client feedback to refine the design.

  • Actions:

    • Produce in-house prototypes or outsource as needed.

    • Provide the prototype to the client for testing, and collect feedback for refinements.

    • Continue iterations until the client is fully satisfied.

  • Tools:

    • In-house 3D Printers or Manufacturing Partners: For prototyping.

    • Workflow Software: Track prototype costs and iterations.

  • Documentation:

    • Client Testing Feedback Form: Guide for clients to assess prototype functionality and usability.

    • Iteration Log: Track feedback and improvements over multiple iterations.

Stage 6: Patent Development and "Solve Intelligence" Use

  • Objectives: Prepare patent documentation that meets USPTO standards.

  • Actions:

    • Draft initial patent drawings, labeling structural elements.

    • Conduct a recorded client meeting to discuss and clarify each element, using Google Sheets to create a chart matching element names to numbers.

    • Input drawings, spreadsheets, and meeting transcripts into Solve Intelligence for patent drafting.

  • Tools:

    • Solve Intelligence: For patent documentation.

    • Google Meet and Sheets: For client meetings and element tracking.

  • Documentation:

    • Patent Draft Documentation: Template from Solve Intelligence outputs.

Patent Review Checklist: Ensures all details are accurate and complete.

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Concept Development

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Business Dev

$199

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