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Three Different Kinds of Patents
Utility Patent – Protects the way an invention is used or works.
Design Patent – Protects only the ornamental appearance of an invention not its utilitarian features.
Plant Patent – Protects newly invented strains ofplants.
Provisional Application – Establishes an early filing date for filing a regular patent later (good for1 year).
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Time Length of Patents
Utility Patent – Good for 20 years from issue date.
Design Patent – Good for 14 years from issue date.
Plant Patent – Good for 20 years from issue date.
Provisional Application – Establishes an early filing date for filing a regular patent later (good for1 year).
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Claims – The Most Important Part !
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Patents have 2 types of claims
Independent Claims• They stand alone.
• Contains one or more elements.
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Dependent Claims• They “depend” on an Independent claim.
• Contains one or more elements.
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How to infringe on a Patent.
Physical Property - You must “step on” someone’s
physical property to “encroach” on it.
Intellectual Property (Patent) – Your invention
must “read on” (step on) all the elements of at least one
independent claim in order to “infringe” (encroach) on
someone’s else’s patent.
If your invention does not infringe on any of their independent
claims, you do not infringe on their entire patent.
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Patent Attorney
An attorney who specializes in Intellectual Property Laws.
• They help with applying for a patent.
• They help in drafting licensing agreements.
• They help in court patent infringement cases.
A Patent Attorney must have a technical background.
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1. Make your own patent application.
2. Download and save from my website “Your Name Patent
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