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Meetings

2011 Meeting Notes

 

January 11, 2011 Minutes

February  8 - Cancelled - Weather

March 8, 2011 Minutes

April 12, 2011 Minutes

May 10 - Group Discussion

June 14, 2011 Minutes

This month we presented Stan Kremen as a speaker.
Stan discussed the techniques of writing claims.
He will also presented information about the pending Patent Reform Act.

July 12 - Group Discussion

August 9- Group Discussion

September Meeting:  Tuesday  -  September 13,  2011

In September we will be given a presentation by: Douglas Hines on   “The Trials, Tribulations and Enjoyment of Inventing” I will provide a crash course in (almost) everything you wanted to know about designing, manufacturing and bringing to market a product, but were afraid to ask.  I will discuss at a high level our True Companion robot, our healthcare aide robot and our military projects – lessons learned including humorous occurrences.

No audio or video recording is allowed.

For more information about his product go to http://www.truecompanion.com/

October 11, 2011

Jim Burrell on a variety of subject areas including:

Our vice-president will be discussing his recently filed invention:

Reflective LED Light Tube Assembly
(50 page patent application filed under the Green Technology Program)

Inefficient incandescent light bulbs will be banned in 2012

Patent structure

eFiling and the forms required

Prior art referencing

November 8 - Group Discussion

December 13 - Group Discussion

January 2010

January 12th, 2010

Speaker:  Joel Petrocy - Writing an effective Business Plan

Joel was working with some rather out-of-the-ordinary AV equipment. I didn't see wires, and the sounds appeared from a speaker at the side of the room. Next time we'll ask him what that equipment was and if he made it in his own factory.

He had prepared a Power Point presentation, and that provided the digitally projected display of notes and Joel's vacation pictures in Las Vegas. Several of the pictures were of Joel and his millionaire prospective clients in hotel lobbies.

March 2010

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Speaker: The meeting was open to general questions from the new members and answers from all who could provide.

2009 Meeting Notes

Previous meeting anouncements and notes for 2009

 November 11, 2009

Speaker: Ron Komorowski inventor of Handi-Straps

Ron was featured on the Discovery Channel show Pitchmen with Billy Mays and Anthony Sullivan talks about getting on TV shows to obtain publicity for your invention and the odds of getting picked. Ron will also talk about obtaining other means of publicity which may be the most important factor to determine success. Ron brought his invention to market with sales worldwide in less than a year with a $500 investment in printed material as the entire marketing campaign.

October 13, 2009

Speaker:  Richard Jay Solomon, CTO, Creative Technology, LLC 

Merely getting a patent is relatively simple and straightforward compared to actually protecting and monetizing your invention afterwards. As the holder of nine patents and several more pending, Mr. Solomon will discuss his experiences with the promise and pitfalls of the U.S. patent system: the problems (and costs) of litigation, how to increase the chances that your patent is really going to be validated after it issues, and what the published version of a patent doesn’t reveal to other inventors or investors.

The following is an excerpt from:   http://www.creative-technology.net/CTECH/Richard_Solomon_Bio.html

Mr. Solomon is the chief scientist on a Ctech project to prototype a full-spectrum imaging sensor, spectrometer, and full-spectrum display. This project has been sponsored by the Office of Naval Research (ONR), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Naval Research Lab, NASA, and the National Security Agency over the past 8 years, continuing work begun at the University of Pennsylvania. The full-spectrum imaging system is based on a novel Wave Theory of Human Vision Mr. Solomon co-developed with Eric Rosenthal of Ctech. Several patents have been filed on the sensor, spectrometer and display designs with one patent awarded for a full-spectrum projector.

At U. Penn, Mr. Solomon was Senior Scientist from 1998-2003 studying the interfaces between super high-speed networking, electronic imaging, and the human perceptual system, working with Prof. David Farber at the Moore School of Engineering.

From 1990-1997 Mr. Solomon was Associate Director of the Research Program on Communications Policy (RPCP) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for Technology, Policy and Industrial Development. He joined MIT's RPCP in 1977, and held a joint appointment as a Visiting Scientist at the MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics since 1989. RPCP served as a think-tank and government advisor on telecommunications matters and high-resolution systems, funded primarily by DARPA, NASA and the National Science Foundation.

As a principal at RPCP, he was instrumental in the creation of the MIT/Polaroid/Philips 720P/60 camera under a contract with NASA and DARPA. This camera was based on the results of psychophysical research Mr. Solomon began in 1987-91 at the MIT Media Lab. He joined MIT in 1969 as a Research Associate in the Urban Systems Lab. Mr. Solomon was an Adjunct Professor in NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts from 1990-92. During 1976-1980, he was a Fellow at Harvard University with the Program on Information Resources Policy, where he researched regulatory and technology issues in telecom and transportation. From 1973-1975 he was a staff associate at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in the Dept. of Civil Engineering.

Mr. Solomon is the co-author of The Gordian Knot: Gridlock on the Information Highway (MIT Press 1997), which won the 1997 Donald McGannon Award in Communication Policy Research, and numerous papers and books on telecom and imaging technology, and transport infrastructure. During the 1980s and early 1990s, he served on various U.S delegations to the International Telecommunication Union for the working group on HDTV standards, was a consultant to the U.S. State Department on telecommunications and HDTV, and a consultant on information technologies to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris, and the European Commission in Brussels. Mr. Solomon holds 12 patents and patents pending on telecommunications, computer, Internet protocols and applications, and imaging devices.

August 9, 2009
Stan Kremen and Jim Burrell together will describe the process for obtaining a Provisional Patent.

July 11, 2009
Amateur VS Professional Part II: This will be a continuation of the May meeting presentation. Jim Burrell ( the Amateur ) will be presenting the content of the latest patent application that he has written. Stan Kremen ( the Professional ) will attempt to find the flaws. Expect a lively discussion between Jim who has written over 10 patents himself and Stan the professional.

This discussion should help you decide the merits of writing it yourself vs hiring the professional to do it for you.

June 7, 2009
Next meeting presentation - OUTSOURCING TO CHINA - Anya Feinberg has been outsourcing product to China for several years. Her war stories regarding inventors are entertaining as well as educational. If you ever wondered if China was the answer for your project, here is your opportunity to ask the expert.

May 11, 2009
Amateur VS Professional

Jim Burrell ( the Amateur ) will be presenting the content of the latest patent application that he has written. Stan Kremen ( the Professional ) will attempt to find the flaws. Expect a lively discussion between Jim who has written over 10 patents himself and Stan the professional.

This discussion should help you decide the merits of writing it yourself vs hiring the professional to do it for you.

April 11, 2009
We do not have a scheduled speaker for the next meeting. Instead, the format will be an open forum to present progress or questions on your current idea, application or patent. We will open the floor to all.

March 6, 2009
Jim Burrell will be presenting information on Venture Capitol and Angel Investors. Stan Kremen will be presenting iformation on the latest patent reform act that is currently before Congress and information regarding two patent cases that have been before the Supreme Court.

Feb 7, 2009
Elections will be reheld because of a lack of a quorum at the last meeting. Jim Burrell will be presenting on the exciting new products that he observed while attending this years CES ( Consumer Electronics Show. ) Jim took photos of the most interesting products and had many a conversation with company executives.

We will also have a quick presentation from David Friedman a photographer from New York. He is putting together a book about inventors. Famous inventors, everyday inventors. It should be a very interesting book. http://www.davidfriedmanphoto.com/

Remember that Tuesday is All-You-Can-Eat Pasta Night at the Windsor Diner with Soup, Salad, Bread and your choice of Pasta, Sauce and Add Ins for $9.99. Great Deal on Great Food!

Jan 7, 2009
Eric Rosenthal's company, Creative Technology, LLC (CTech), has approached designs for realistic imaging devices in a systemic fashion that incorporates a better understanding of human perceptual processes. Eric will show how he applied those concepts to the development of lens less and filterless cameras and full spectrum devices. Eric has been awarded three patents and has numerous patents pending. Eric will also discuss how he develops and files his own patent applications and his experiences with direct communication with patent examiners. www.creative-technology.net.

Meeting Info

YES, we ARE meeting unless I post a cancelation notice on the HOME PAGE!

Our group meets once a month on the 2nd Tuesday of every month.

Our meetings are divided into two parts.  The first part is from 6:30 to 8:00 PM and consists of Dinner and Networking with other members.  During this time, members socialize, discuss, and ask questions, usually related to designing, patenting, financing, producing, or marketing inventions.  New prospective members should try to arrive by 7:00 PM, as we usually gather new members together then.  This is when beginner inventor questions are usually asked and answered from 7:00-7:30 PM.  Starting at 8:00 PM, we usually have a speaker give a talk related to inventing, patenting, or marketing products, and that usually goes for an hour or so. 

Most members skip dinner at home, or eat a light snack, and then eat upon arrival.  The food is usually quite good and consists of your usual Italian fare.  The meeting location is provided compliments of the restaurant, so members are encouraged to support it by purchasing food and beverage during the early part of our meeting.

We almost never cancel meetings.  If we do, usually only because of inclement weather, like heavy snow in the winter, notification will be posted on the home page, and an email will be sent out to members that subscribe to our emails.


Our meetings are currently held in the back room of:

Costa's Restaurant (the restaurant, not Costa's Pizzeria, which is next door)
120 Chestnut Street
Roselle Park, New Jersey‎

908-241-1131

Click on the "DIRECTIONS" tab at the top of the page for directions info and a MAP

YES, we ARE meeting unless we post a cancelation notice on the HOME PAGE!
 

Our 2012 Meeting Schedule:

January 10 - Roundtable discussion & networking among members

February 14 - Jim Burrell
Jim discussed the products and ideas he observed the the CES Consumer Electronics Show in January.

March 13 - Roundtable discussion & networking among members.  The differences between a design patent and a utility patent were also extensively discussed.

April 10 - Patent Searching 101: A Patent Search Tutorial - By Mark Annett - Annett Enterprises LLC
Mark discussed various aspects of patent searching including how to do one yourself and why to hire a professional  

Mark is a bio-medical engineer and a registered patent agent #69401.  He is president of Annett Enterprises LLC
Patent Searching 101: A Patent Search Tutorial
Inventors and entrepreneurs who are looking to cut costs frequently want to do their own search. This is a wise first move, but you really need to be careful. It is quite common for inventors to search and find nothing even when there are things that could and would be found by a professional searcher.  However, as good as a professional searcher is there search will never be as good as the one conducted by the patent examiner!
So should you even bother doing your own search? The answer is definitely yes!
This training will cover the reasons to search, the free tools available to you and how to effectively use them.  Additionally, it will also cover advanced search techniques using the Patent Classification System.
Having this knowledge base is a must for all independent inventors!

May 8 -

June 12 -

July 10 -

August 14 -

September 11 -

October 9 -

November 13 -

December 11 -

 

Directions

Our meetings are currently held in the back room of:

Costa's Restaurant (the restaurant not Costa's Pizzeria which is next door)
120 Chestnut Street
Roselle Park, New Jersey‎

908-241-1131

>>Click here for a Google MAP to Costa's Restaurant<<

There is on street parking or public parking in a town lot across the street from Costa's Pizzeria‎
(Parking is free after 6 PM)
 
Go to our Home Page for meeting details, or click on the tabs at the top of the page for more information about the club.
 

Directions from the Garden State Parkway Exit 137:

Unless you live locally in a surrounding town, you will probably be coming from either North or South on the Garden State Parkway.
Costa's Restaurant is located just over a mile from Exit 137 on the Garden State Parkway.
Once you get off at Exit 137, follow signs for Route 28 East (also called Westfield Ave) towards Roselle Park.
Continue just over a mile East along Route 28 (Westfield Ave) until you approach the light at Chestnut St. 
Stay in the left-hand lane, and at the light take the left hand turn lane to make a left onto Chestnut St.
Once you turn left onto Chestnut St, Costa's Restaurant is near the end on the first block on the left.
Park in the lot on the right side and cross the street on foot to get to the restaurant.
 

Directions from surrounding towns:

Find & follow Route 28 (also called North Ave or Westfield Ave) to the center of Roselle Park at Chestnut St.
At the light, turn North onto Chestnut St.
Once you turn onto Chestnut St, Costa's Restaurant is near the end on the first block on the left.

Park in the lot on the right side and cross the street on foot to get to the restaurant.

 

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