Microsprayer
Ford Motor Company recently made a donation to Michigan State University (MSU) researchers to expand their study of non-toxic pest control strategies that could diminish pesticide use on fruit crops around the world.

The Ford Research Laboratory collaborated with MSU to create and patent a 9-volt-battery-powered Microsprayer that uses a fuel injector to dispense minute quantities of insect pheromones into a large section of orchard every three minutes for the entire growing season.

Although the Microsprayer has little to do with automobiles, it once again demonstrates Ford Motor Company's ever-increasing concern for the environment, as well as the Ford Research Laboratory's efforts to protect it. The one direct relation to automobiles is the use of the same fuel injector used in Ford cars and trucks. The end result of this project allows crop growers to protect both their orchards and the environment.



   

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Ford Motor Company also takes a substantial risk when we review non-patented ideas from outside of the Company.  A mere idea is not valuable until a significant amount of money is invested developing it, so we must be extremely cautious about which ideas receive funds. In addition, ideas that are submitted to the company may already be disclosed in prior literature and patents, may have been previously considered or already developed by us, or we may be developing an idea that is similar to your idea.  This can cause confusion about the origin of the idea.   We must be able to prove that our idea was developed independently of your idea.  
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Qualifications for review
In order to be considered, submissions must relate to products, features or function. Ideas that primarily relate to items purchased by Ford should be directed to Ford’s suppliers.

You must agree to Idea Submission Terms & Conditions.

Examples of ideas and suggestions that will not be considered are:
1. Confidential information of any type
2. Product styling or design
3. Product names, slogans or logos
4. Advertisements or Marketing Ideas (Commercials, Songs, etc.)
5. Business methods or ways of conducting our business (restructuring, bail-out, etc.)
6. Those that suggest perpetual motion (e.g., doesn't require fuel, recharging, etc.)

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Ford agrees to review your idea when properly submitted via the Idea Submission Process, according to the Idea Submission Rules and under the Idea Submission Terms & Conditions. We have no obligation to use your idea.

In return for your acceptance of the Idea Submission Terms & Conditions, Ford Motor Company offers a non-confidential, preliminary evaluation of your submitted materials. We cannot discuss compensation during this preliminary evaluation. Following the preliminary evaluation, if we are interested in pursuing your project, you will be notified per Step 4: Communication At that time, we may be able to discuss additional terms such as compensation.

Consulting
Ford Motor Company does not act in a consulting capacity. We are not obligated to provide you with an explanation for any decision the Company reaches. This applies to the original disclosure as well as to anything you later disclose, orally or in writing. We assume no obligation to tell you something we already knew or have discovered since you submitted your idea.

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You must own the idea you are submitting. You cannot submit the idea of another person or party. The idea must be the original creation of the individual who signs the disclosure form and the signor must have the exclusive right to submit the idea to the company. Further, the signor must have the legal right to negotiate the idea with us and the power and authority to grant any and all rights in the material. This does not mean that you are granting any rights under a patent, which you already have or may obtain in the future, during this preliminary review.

Often, employers will require an employee to sign an employment contract. Some conditions of this contract may be that the company will own ideas related to their business. Please determine whether your employer owns the idea you are submitting. Ford cannot accept ideas that are in violation of an agreement or understanding with another party, such as your current or former employer.

Age
You must be at least 18 years old.

Language
As a global company, we prefer correspondences in English. We recognize that our business is conducted in several languages around the world, but our primary language for business transactions is English and the Consumer Innovation Office is located in Dearborn, Michigan USA. We rarely accept innovations in other languages, as this severely limits the distribution of your ideas within the Company.

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I understand and agree to be bound to the following terms and conditions when I submit my idea to Ford Motor Company or its affiliates or subsidiaries (herein collectively referred to as "Ford").

  1. I agree to follow the "Idea Submission Rules"

  2. I am at least 18 years old.

  3. I am the owner of the idea I am submitting to Ford.

  4. The information I am submitting to Ford is true and correct.

  5. I am not violating any agreement or understanding I have with another party, including my current or former employer.

  6. I am aware that under the law of the United States and most foreign countries, I may be able to protect my idea through application for patents, trademarks, copyrights or maintain my idea as a trade secret by protecting it from non-confidential disclosure.

  7. I am giving up all copyright and other intellectual property right claims (other than patent and trademark claims) I may have against Ford for copying, disclosing, evaluating or otherwise using my idea.

  8. Ford is under no obligation to use my idea or to hold it in confidence.

  9. I will not be compensated for ideas developed by Ford independent of the idea I submit to Ford

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