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Clockwork radio man seeks help for lone inventors

A The Patent Office product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 28, 2006

The man behind the clockwork radio visits the Patent Office in Newport to discuss the needs of the lone inventor.

One of the UK's most well-known inventors, Trevor Baylis, the man behind the clockwork radio, visited the Patent Office in Newport to discuss the needs of the lone inventor with the Chief Executive Ron Marchant on 20th March.

Baylis recently set up a company Baylis Brands to help inventors take their inventions from ideas onto the market.

Lone inventors often submit patent applications to protect their inventions without the assistance of a patent agent for financial reasons.

Baylis visited the Private Applicants Unit, a section in the organisation which helps these applicants understand patent terminology.

The team explained how the unit provides fact sheets, booklets and jargon-free advice.

Marchant said: "The Patent Office was happy to show Baylis the measures we have put in place to make the intellectual property system less complex for those users who are less familiar with legal terminology".

"We strive to meet needs wherever possible".

Baylis said the Patent Office's private applicants team seemed to have a good understanding of the kind of help the lone inventor required.

He said: "So many of us have an invention idea within us so it is good to know that there is help at hand on how to protect them".

"The rapport between the little inventor and the Private Applicants Unit is magic".

The Patent Office and Baylis recently worked with the BBC Watchdog team to expose the practices of invention promotion company International Technology Exchange.

This resulted in the company closing down after the Office of Fair Trading asked it to change its way of working or face prosecution.

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