Do not discuss your invention in public, or you will waive your foreign patent rights. Only discuss your invention with those who have a duty to keep such information confidential: an attorney, an investor who has signed a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), and the like.
Try poking around at the US PTO website...click my homepage icon.
A good book to read is the NOLO press book "Patent it yourself" by a guy named Pressman.
www.nolo.com
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I would book an hour with a patent attorney. It will probably be $75-$100
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Last time I wrote a bill it was for over $300 an hour...patent attorneys are among the most highly-paid attorneys on average. But you might get some free consultation from somebody. Be advised that most patent attorneys are reticent to deal with "small time inventors" as it may cause a conflict of interest that would prevent them from booking a lucrative corporate client.