22. Idea vs. Invention Explained: What Makes Something Patentable

22. Idea vs. Invention Explained: What Makes Something Patentable

From Patent Pending Made Simple by Outlier Patent Attorneys

October 9, 2025 · 20 min

About this episode

The episode explains the distinction between ideas and inventions, focusing on what makes something patentable.

In this episode, hosts Samar Shah and Jamie Brophy tackle a question every inventor faces: What’s the difference between an idea and an invention—and when is it ready for a patent? What you’ll learn in this episode: Why ideas aren’t patentable—but inventions are. Patents don’t protect vague concepts or “what ifs.” They require concrete details. Samar and Jamie explain the legal and practical reasons behind this rule and why it matters for inventors. The key concept of “reduction to practice.” Turning an idea into an invention means more than sketching a lightbulb moment. You’ll learn how prototypes, engineering drawings, and technical details shift your concept into patentable territory. The role of enablement. The law requires that someone “skilled in the art” could make and use your invention based on your disclosure. The hosts unpack this standard in plain English and show what’s “enough detail” to cross the line. Examples that bring the concept to life. From da Vinci’s flying machines to the Wright brothers’ airplane, and from “a toothbrush that cleans teeth by itself” to actual electric toothbrushes—you’ll see how history and modern examples illustrate the fine line between…

People in this episode

Hosts: Samar Shah, Jamie Brophy

Topics covered

  • patentability
  • difference between idea and invention
  • provisional patent application
  • common mistakes inventors make
  • enablement
  • reduction to practice

Keywords

  • patent
  • invention
  • idea
  • provisional patent
  • enablement
  • reduction to practice
  • inventor mistakes

Mentioned in this episode

Products: electric toothbrushes, toothbrush that cleans teeth by itself

Books & works: da Vinci’s flying machines, Wright brothers’ airplane

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