There is no way to predict the value for sure, but you can make an educated guess based on our knowledge of existing technology, and how the new idea would improve that. You have to look closely at what types of things could go wrong... how hard it is to implement, if there are other things that people are already using and they won't really want to change, etc.
Can't be answered without a detailed description of the weapon.
There's really no way of telling. If the product is popular and successful, the value of the patent will reflect that.
Patent No. D69311 refers to a specific design patent, but its market value can vary significantly based on factors such as demand, licensing opportunities, and the industry it pertains to. Without specific context about the product associated with the patent or its commercial success, it's difficult to assign a precise monetary value. For an accurate valuation, it’s best to consult a patent attorney or a valuation expert who can assess the patent's relevance and potential in the market.
Yes, but only for "bragging rights". Any patent issued in 1965 expired long ago, making the inventions claimed in it "public domain". Old patent are sometimes "valuable" as "prior art" to prevent others from attempting to patent the same thing AGAIN.
value is based on overall condition.........
around $500 - $550
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$800.00 to $1,000.00 Depending on the condition
debit patent 92000credit shares in share capital 92000
Hard to predict but most likely the value will go down.
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