Farid
Well-Known Member
Besided the general industry reserch others have mentioned, I'd do serious research into 2 specific vapes:
The Haze square and the Grasshopper.
Your idea is similar to both, and both failed in major ways.
Grasshopper failed in part because the design was prone to failure. The device overheated because of trying to fit everything into a tiny pen sized package.
The Haze square had a very similar rotating/revolver design to what you describe. Its' failures caused an otherwise successful vape company to go under.
Something to also consider is that ideas are a dime a dozen. There are a lot of patent lawyers out there who will happily take your money, but often it doesn't protect much, especially at this early stage. Likewise there are very few people who will invest in a idea alone. Hell, there are some very successful proven vapes who have attempted to sell, and failed to find a buyer.
The Haze square and the Grasshopper.
Your idea is similar to both, and both failed in major ways.
Grasshopper failed in part because the design was prone to failure. The device overheated because of trying to fit everything into a tiny pen sized package.
The Haze square had a very similar rotating/revolver design to what you describe. Its' failures caused an otherwise successful vape company to go under.
Something to also consider is that ideas are a dime a dozen. There are a lot of patent lawyers out there who will happily take your money, but often it doesn't protect much, especially at this early stage. Likewise there are very few people who will invest in a idea alone. Hell, there are some very successful proven vapes who have attempted to sell, and failed to find a buyer.