Inventor's Corner:
Unleashing Your Innovative Potential
First, describe your Invention:
- Select New Disclosures to bring up a form for you to fill out.
- Give it a title, description, and keywords
- Indicate the date of first Public Disclosure (if any)
- Attach any relevant documents, such as figures, lab notes, etc.
Next, tell us about yourself:
- Enter your name, organization (i.e., School or Department), and email address.
- Click Add to List and from the Researcher’s List table, select your record and click Next Step
Next, identify your Funder:
- Enter your Sponsor’s name (organization), country, and Contract number.
- If the research did not have any external funding, check the box to indicate the disclosure used no external funding.
- Click Add to List and then click Next Step
The next page, Sponsored Projects and Compliance with the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â Intellectual Property Policy, identifies the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â Policy section on Intellectual Property Rights and has contact information for assistance. Please read this page.
Describing Your Invention
A detailed disclosure helps avoid misunderstandings or disputes regarding the invention's origin, development, or ownership. It ensures all parties involved have a clear understanding of the innovation.
Your Description serves as evidence of the invention's novelty, inventiveness, and utility – all crucial factors in obtaining patents or other forms of Intellectual Property Rights. Consider the following when you describe your invention in Sophia.
- Private Abstract – indicates not only the invention’s purpose and primary uses but also the details that make it novel and not apparent.
- Public Abstract – in contrast, identifies only the invention’s purpose and primary uses.
- Description – outlines how the invention works and may include a drawing or two.
- Short Description of Prior Art – by openly disclosing related information and inventions which provide similar functionality as your invention you facilitate patent prosecution.
Benefits of Disclosure Transparency
Transparency enables a thorough evaluation of existing knowledge and ensures compliance with disclosure obligations. These include identifying publication dates and prior disclosures made to non-university personnel.
Contact TechnologyTransfer@smu.edu if you have any questions, need assistance to fill out the form, or would like clarification on any of the form’s requested information.