I'm in EU
By saying I can't make "startup" this means I can't take the process to manufacture and sell the product right now
To register a company for the rights is so easy
As I know it's not hard to register an EU patent, Isn't it?
I thought about that
But it would be riskful because they may register it and you get zero
As I know you can give them franchise to use it (like renting) or sell the whole patent
I have good connections with many lawyers
I don't think I'll have a problem with that
What I don't have an idea about is where to sell it?
Where to offer it?
Who wants it?
etc
I believe the patent is not suggesting that you make a startup but rather that you offer to license your patent to a patent and be flexible with the terms allowing yourself to get more compensation as the startup gets more money.
I have my ongoing business and it gives good income
Also where I live it's not easy to work on tech and I can't leave my current business
How can I make a company for that without me in it?
That's what licensing a patent is. People pay you to use your intellectual property (i.e. the patent). You don't have to work at the company that licenses the patent, you can license it to multiple companies, and you don't have to sell the patent. Think about it as, instead of selling the patent, you're just letting people use it. If your patent were a carnival it would be like selling admission to the carnival versus selling the entire carnival.
In order to know more you should really talk to a lawyer about it. I assume there are intellectual property lawyers in your jurisdiction. You could try looking for an intellectual property lawyer who has done work in a similar area as your patent. If you can't find any by searching yourself, you could ask the lawyers you do know to help you. Once you have a good intellectual property lawyer talk to them and ask them for guidance and next steps.
I think what you're asking about is really more complicated and important than what should be settled by forum comments. You need to bring in a professional if you're talking about amounts of money that would be meaningful for you.
It does
It solves real problem and it will be a solution for many people who can pay
It's about producing and marketing the product
I want to sell it for a company which take that responsibility and I get good profit
I have dozens upon dozens of notebooks filled with ideas, some of them good. Each year I produce a couple more. If companies were willing to pay a "good profit" for ideas I'd be rich.
What actually matters is the nitty gritty of turning an idea into a real thing. People will pay you for doing this work. Otherwise, they might as well just iterate on one of their own ideas and keep all the profit to themselves.
As mentioned upthread, if you successfully patent your idea you may be able to get some company to pay you licensing fees if they are working on a similar idea. This is just a hedge for them against the possibility of being sued by you.
I assure you my notebooks are not filled exclusively with daydreams (although that is a bit of it). Many of my ideas have become quite detailed and some I have even executed on! But I was just trying to offer some helpful advice, not get into a dick measuring contest.