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Could you patent a battery top handle saw with so many already being made and sold ?

 

Maybe. The new technology would have to have significant improvements over existing technology for the PTO to even consider. A design Patent has One Claim, which for instance could be an ergonomic handle grip that reduces the risk of HAVS or RMS. Now that would be a very clever design and one the PTO would likely consider as Patentable. A utility Patent has More than one claim or feature that really puts it above the rest of the competition, hence better chances for a patent being granted and having same patent not busted by another competitor. Really depends on how much greater your Mousetrap is compared to the competition along with having a business plan and timing:thumbup1:

I wish the OP.

All the best

easy-lift guy

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And patent . That cost can be added on . Oh sorry . Already covered that .

 

 

Patents are best done through specialist patent lawyers, of course they are really cheap per hour and very efficient so they charge you as little as possible! 😂😂😂😂

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Everybody is probably right as far as being safe and intelligent is concerned.

 

However, if you want to get a thing done, find a risk taker (or be one.) We will all be dead soon enough in the grand scheme of things. What does a person want to do with their life is a major point to consider in my mind. Not can x be easily done.

 

Do you know how many famous people in their fields were told to quit a thing, including opera singers told by famous voice coaches that they had no talent - take up sewing? Henry Ford’s engineers came back to him at 3 months, 6 months, and etc. and said it just can not be done. Fine he said, now go design me an 8 cylinder engine. At three years he had one. Historical examples are endless.

 

Are our current selection of battery operated tools sufficient to take us out into what we need for the future? No. Well someone is going to design and build those.

 

Core is one co. in the US that is putting out tools with interchangeable batts and brushless motors. That is one start. Batts are close to exploding in capability. Look up all the info you can find on graphene as it relates to batteries and storage etc..

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I ponder the practicality of a Silky bladed "Sizeall" reciprocating type saw.

If rethinking the wheel, why get hung up on primitive chain cutting technology.

jat

marcus

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Write Blade Saw on YouTube?

 

I took the time to watch your video selection on YouTube. First impression of this technology from 1957, really not impressed. Nearly all of the major manufactures abounded this technology for lighter weight more powerful saws that could be mass produced with proven reliability. I suppose that if this technology was reintroduced to the market place it may have nich market share

for a brief period of time at best before the bulk of the market made it clear to shelve this line for better and improved versions of existing technology.

easy-lift guy

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I must have missed something in the translation. I am clear that Write saws are done and dead as far as production tools are concerned. "difflock's" discription brought the Write saw to mind and I wondered if he had ever seen it.

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I ponder the practicality of a Silky bladed "Sizeall" reciprocating type saw.

If rethinking the wheel, why get hung up on primitive chain cutting technology.

jat

marcus

 

 

Yes can you invent a laser saw?

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I looked at the Write saw video and I would be reluctant to use something like that without a retractable cover on the blade if it was on a lanyard.

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