“Patents” A Product of Creativity in Bloom Tracy Palovich 2011 A project of the AIPLA.

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“Patents” A Product of Creativity in Bloom Tracy Palovich 2011 A project of the AIPLA

Who can Invent? YOU!

1)Set a goal, dream, imagine! 2)Write it down! 3)Experiment, develop, modify and construct your invention. 4)It’s a SECRET! So...how do you “invent”?

What is a Patent?  Is it just a piece of paper?  Your “invention”. Mine

Why would anyone want a patent?  So an inventor can use or sell his/her invention and no one else can.  How long can you stop other people?

Why do we want people to eventually use our inventions? Someone may make your invention even better!

Would there by any reason NOT to patent your invention????

What can be patented?  Utility: process (method), machine, manufacture, or composition  Design: ornamental design for an object  Plant: new variety OR  Any new and useful improvement

What are some cool patents?

What have kids invented?

What have kids invented recently?

How old do you have to be?

Recent kids’ inventions

Questions? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?