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25. Do You Need a Prototype Before Filing a Patent? | Protect Your Idea the Smart Way


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Do You Need a Prototype Before Filing a Patent? | Protect Your Idea the Smart Way

Do you really need to build a prototype before filing your patent application?
It’s one of the most common questions inventors ask — and the answer isn’t as simple as yes or no. In this episode, attorneys Samar Shah and Jamie Brophy break down when a prototype helps, when it doesn’t, and how to file smartly without wasting time or money.

You’ll learn:
The legal truth: prototypes aren’t required — but enablement is.
How to describe your invention so others can make and use it (without building it first).
When a prototype can reveal what’s truly novel and strengthen your IP.
The risks of filing too broadly — and how it can block your own future patents.
Why a provisional application can be the best of both worlds: protection and flexibility.
How to think like an examiner and spot red flags before filing.

Why it matters:
A well-timed filing protects your idea before disclosure — but filing too early or too vaguely can cost you real protection later. This episode helps inventors and startups understand the line between an idea, an invention, and a patentable disclosure.

Chapter Breakdown

Chapter 1: The Prototype Question
Do you actually need one — or is it just a myth?

Chapter 2: Understanding Enablement
Learn why you don’t need a prototype if your written description fully explains how to make and use your invention.

Chapter 3: The Fine Line Between Idea and Invention
Find out when an idea becomes “patent-eligible” subject matter — and when it’s still too abstract.

Chapter 4: Filing Before Prototyping
When early filing protects you from leaks, theft, or public disclosure.

Chapter 5: Filing After Prototyping
How building a prototype can reveal true points of novelty — and give your patent more strength.

Chapter 6: Avoiding Overly Broad Filings
Why “broad” doesn’t always mean “better,” and how vague filings can block your own improvements later.

Chapter 7: The Role of Provisional Applications
Use provisionals to protect early concepts while you refine your design and manufacturing methods.

Chapter 8: Key Takeaways
Balance protection with progress — file early enough to secure rights, but detailed enough to stand up in examination and licensing.

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