Patents


A patent is a government-granted right that allows the holder to exclude all others from making, using, or selling the registered inventions. Patents are issued to the original inventor, joint inventors, legal representatives, or guardians for a non-renewable period of 17 years. The patent grant allows the owner to pursue litigation against anyone who makes, uses, or sells the patented invention without the written permission of the patent holder. Patents can also lend prestige to a product and are sometimes secured to impress financial investors or consumers of the product.

Three Types of Patents

The formula for determining the appropriate patent type-design or utility-is simple. Can the invention function without this feature? If the answer is yes, then a design patent is the appropriate protection.

Seven Important Points about Patents

Obtaining a Patent

It is safest to file a patent application before an invention is commercialized. Applications are filed with the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) and include drawings of the invention, specifications, description, explanation of use, and a sworn declaration of origin.

Determining the patentability of the invention and meeting the requirements for application are complex processes that experts believe warrant the assistance of a patent attorney, a lawyer who has a degree in physical science or engineering. A list of attorneys and patent agents (qualified experts in patent applications and procedures who can practice before the Patent and Trademark Office but do not possess a law degree) is available in the following government publication:

Patent Attorneys and Agents Registered to Practice Before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office #003004-00667-6, $30 U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, DC 20402 (202) 512-1800

The directions for filing application materials and the required fees are available from:

Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks Washington, DC 20231 (703) 308-4357, or (703) 557-4636 for recorded information.








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