SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL Reviews
"All inventors should start out by recording their inventions in a journal. The Scientific Journal has step by step instructions to do it. You will be able to prepare accurate patent drawings like these examples. Last, it will help inventors expand their patent scope by outlining the various forms of patent protection." - Michael Neustel, Registered Patent Attorney
"We purchase the journals in case lots for our company. They are easy for our engineers to use and record their inventions." - Mary T., PA, semiconductor company
"Record your daily activities on the pages. Have them signed when important data is entered or tests are conducted. Make sure the individual who signs the pages understands the subject matter. By keeping good records you are maintaining your rights to your invention. Drawings you prepared can be copied with a watermark stating their confidential nature. This is so you can submit them to engineers and parts suppliers you've been confidentially working with. If you copy the drawings on a light setting, the watermark disappears and you may use the drawing in your patent application." - Bob DeMatteis