soiset
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 16, 2002
- 49
I've put a great deal of time and thought into an innovative retaining wall design, and am about to implement this design for the first time on my own property. This design is my baby, unique as far as I can discern (and I've really looked) and my objective is to employ it repeatedly as a design-build subcontractor. I don't know if it is patentable, and have somewhat exhausted my finances in the development of the original project, anyway, so hiring a patent lawyer is not desirable at the moment.
I will permit the project, and will seal my drawings - but will probably label the retaining wall system as "proprietary" and leave it off the drawings. I figure my seal and a promise of a letter of acceptance upon completion of construction should get it through the permitting process. I've made some effort to keep my idea under wraps, but when it comes time to market the system, which my company would actually construct each time, what is to prevent another engineer from repeating my design, which he could easily enough derive from a visual inspection?
My design consists basically of three elements, all available separately on the market - it's just a little more complicated than the brilliant idea of taking chocolate and peanut butter and sticking them together, so there's nothing I could do to prevent someone else from simply buying the pieces and building a similar system. But any job where this system would be used would require a permit, and thus an engineer's seal in any major municipality, so I really only need to know how to protect my design from being co-opted by another engineer. Is it possible?
I will permit the project, and will seal my drawings - but will probably label the retaining wall system as "proprietary" and leave it off the drawings. I figure my seal and a promise of a letter of acceptance upon completion of construction should get it through the permitting process. I've made some effort to keep my idea under wraps, but when it comes time to market the system, which my company would actually construct each time, what is to prevent another engineer from repeating my design, which he could easily enough derive from a visual inspection?
My design consists basically of three elements, all available separately on the market - it's just a little more complicated than the brilliant idea of taking chocolate and peanut butter and sticking them together, so there's nothing I could do to prevent someone else from simply buying the pieces and building a similar system. But any job where this system would be used would require a permit, and thus an engineer's seal in any major municipality, so I really only need to know how to protect my design from being co-opted by another engineer. Is it possible?