Diary of a Small Business Owner, Nomie Baby Edition: It's a Patent!

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Its seems as if the big theme of my blog (and my business) is patience patience patience.  When I first had the idea for the car seat covers, I thought it was an "ah ha" moment, but after speaking with a few very trusted friends, and hearing their reactions, I truly thought I might have something big.

So, while I was looking into fabrics, pattern makers, etc, I also met with a patent lawyer, and started the ball rolling on what would turn out to be a very long process of trying to get a patent for the car seat covers.  I first had to explain to my mid-50's plus male lawyer what my product was, why it really was necessary, and unique.  Once he understood what the product idea was he agreed to work with me and help me file all the paperwork. 

There were drawings, a lot of legal babble and years of waiting.  In order to receive a patent, the idea, or "intellectual property" must be deemed unique, or at least no other claims for such a product filed. 

After years of waiting, the US Patent office decided, and they issued US Patent number 7,914,075 for the nomie baby car seat covers.  I was thrilled!  Not only did I feel that "ah ha" moment all over again, but I knew that this would open up many more possibilities.  I am looking forward to seeing all the new doors this opens and the roads it takes me down.  Again, this has always been an exciting education.  Let's see what's ahead!