Patent filing in new york city

Patent Filing Services We assist inventors and companies with the complex process of filing a patent application, providing a range of services from patentability searches to patent drafting and prosecution. Patent Filing The process of submitting a patent application to the relevant government agency (such as the USPTO) to secure exclusive rights to an invention is known as patent filing. A patent grants the inventor the right to prevent others from making, using, selling, or importing the invention for a set period of time (usually 20 years from the filing date for a utility patent). Typically, the patent filing procedure includes preparing and submitting a detailed patent application that describes the invention and its distinguishing features. A patent examiner reviews the application and determines whether the invention meets the requirements for a patent. If the application is approved, the inventor is granted a patent, which protects their invention legally. Different types of Patent Filings Provisional patent application A provisional patent application is a temporary filing that gives an invention an early priority date and permits the inventor to use the phrase “patent pending” for up to a year while they work on a more thorough application. Non-provisional (utility) patent application This is the classic method for a utility patent, which includes novel and helpful devices, tools, manufactured goods, and material compositions. Design patent application A design patent application covers novel, distinctive, and ornamental designs for manufactured goods. International patent application (PCT) With this application, an inventor can submit a single application to a single patent office in order to request patent protection across multiple nations. Continuation patent application A continuation patent application is one that is submitted by the same inventor(s) as an earlier application and maintains priority to the earlier application’s filing date. Divisional patent application A divisional patent application is submitted when a previously submitted application contains multiple inventions and the inventor(s) wish to pursue one or more of those ideas independently. Continuation-in-part (CIP) patent application A continuation-in-part (CIP) patent application is submitted when the inventor(s) wish to supplement a previously submitted application with additional information. Both the new material and the previously filed content are included in the CIP application. Note: It is important to be aware that the patent filing process can be complex and time-consuming, and it is crucial to work with an experienced patent attorney or agent to ensure that the application is prepared and filed correctly.

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