PARTS OF A PATENT APPLICATION - The Detailed Description
Nov 26, 2011
The detailed written description of the invention, also called the "specification", must by law include adequate technical information, taken with the drawings, to enable one having ordinary skill in t...
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PARTS OF A PATENT APPLICATION - The Drawing
Nov 26, 2011
If an invention is susceptible of being drawn, the patent application normally must include a drawing as part of the invention description. The drawing should illustrate the best embodiment of the inve...
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PARTS OF A PATENT APPLICATION - The Background
Nov 26, 2011
In the background and prior art discussion, problems or shortcomings that have been experienced in practices or products known in the prior art are described. This section seeks to convince the Patent ...
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SUGGESTED STEPS FOR INVENTORS TO TAKE IN PROTECTING THEIR INVENTION - STEP 3
Nov 26, 2011
STEP 3. - DRAFT AND FILE THE PATENT APPLICATION
USE APATENT ATTORNEY, as this is the critical stepin your process and isnot the place to cut corners.
A patent application is the document filed in the...
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SUGGESTED STEPS FOR INVENTORS TO TAKE IN PROTECTING THEIR INVENTION - STEP 2
Nov 26, 2011
STEP 2. - CONDUCT APATENTABILITY SEARCH
A professional patent search will almost always save the inventor more money than it costs.What does a patentability search cost?A cost of$600-$1,500is typica...
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SUGGESTED STEPS FOR INVENTORS TO TAKE IN PROTECTING THEIR INVENTION - STEP 1
Nov 26, 2011
STEP 1: PREPARE A DISCLOSUREOF THE INVENTION
Lawyers charge for their time, except sometimes for initial consultations when the lawyers are determining whether to take your case, and patent lawyers ar...
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How to Obtain a Patent
Nov 26, 2011
The steps involved in obtaining a patent normally include:
prepare a disclosure of the invention;
conduct a patentability search on the invention;
prepare and file a provisional patent p...
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When May One Apply for a Patent?
Nov 26, 2011
Time is important both as it relates to the activities of the inventor and the discoveries of others. Considering the possible history in the discovery of the wheel and cart may help explain some of th...
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WHO MAY OBTAIN A PATENT?
Nov 26, 2011
Until March 16, 2013, only the first and original inventors(or those asserting such an inventor's rights) can properly obtain a U.S. patent. A person who merely recognizes the commercial merits of an e...
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What is Patentable?
Nov 26, 2011
Not every invention is patentable in the United States.
First the invention must be of proper subject matter. Generally anything under the sun made by a person is proper subject for a patent. More pre...
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