i just want a patent how do i get one?
There are basically four ways you can go about getting a patent (well, 4 that I could think of right now!):
1. Go to an invention submission company, pay several thousand dollars, and likely end up with nothing more than a provisional patent application which expires in a year;
2. Sell the idea to a company and let them patent it -- your name will still be on the patent as an inventor, so you'll have a patent, but not any rights to the patent since you sold them;
3. Try and draft a patent application yourself -- there are a lot of resources on the web, including the USPTO website at
www.uspto.gov, and books at the library that can help you draft your own patent application -- and the Patent Office will even help you, if you ask. This way you can get a patent for really only the costs of filing. However, this will likely require significant self-study and effort on your part;
4. Finally, and probably the best way, is to go to a registered patent agent or patent attorney, either in your area or somewhere else (no reason for them to be local, unless you just feel more comfortable talking to someone face-to-face). A patent agent will generally be cheaper than a patent attorney, and many are experienced working with solo inventors. Prices vary widely, so you might want to shop around. You can search for a registered agent or attorney here:
http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/dcom/olia/oed/roster/index.html
Google is also a good source for some information -- just type "patent agent" into google, there are numerous websites out there, many have price lists so you know where you stand. A patent will still likely cost you several thousand dollars through a patent agent -- but, unlike an invention submission company, a patent agent or attorney you hire works directly for you, is accountable to you, and you will always end up with a better product.