Yes indeed, after many laborious hours typing a very complete provisional patent application, the EANS (Emergency Alert Notification System)are now patent pending. All this time spent with the project has been well worth it, and hopefully will prove to be Very lucrative within this year.
However, this time being devoted solely to the provisional application for the EANS has taken precious time away from my favorite past times, my blog, and of course this site, the Lone Inventor I should be able to dedicate some more time to these ends now, which is a great deal and I look forward to talking to, and with all of you some more.
The future of the EANS will now be to develop a corporation around these systems, and that's what I'm currently working on. If anyone knows some great tips, tricks, or simply has some good insight into how to obtain corporate financing for a fledgling corporation, I sure would appreciate the feedback. I look forward to installing the system in a city near you. :)
The corporation I'm forming will be held at arms length from all my other inventive efforts, and is the only way I can hope to obtain financing for the project, as it will actually be very expensinve.
As a side note, many inventors may consider forming corporations to further their own inventive efforts. The corporation type business structure has many advantages over sole proprietor and other business structures. I'm still learning about the ins and outs of the corporation structure and what it entails. I will certainly update you with more information as it becomes available.
If you would like more information about the EANS, and the history of it, please visit the EANS disclosure page