PATENT
An Obvious Invention is not Patentable
As discussed previously on the blog, to show that your invention is better than other products, it’s necessary to test ...
Read More Designing an Experiment to Support Your Patent
In a previous blog, we discussed the fact that an important part of filing for a patent is demonstrating the ...
Read More How to Prove That Your Invention is Better Than its Counterparts
One of the most common questions I receive from inventors is, “I know my invention is better than anything else ...
Read More Patent Attorney vs. Attorney, what is the difference?
A patent attorney is a special kind of lawyer that has the ability to handle matters before the U.S. Patent ...
Read More How To Patent An Idea—Drawings
In some instances, it may be necessary to file drawings of your invention with your Nonprovisional (Utility) Patent Application. There ...
Read More How To Patent an Idea—The Three Types Of Patent Clients
I get excited every time somebody walks through my door and talk to me about how to patent an ...
Read More How To Patent An Idea—What NOT To Do
As a patent attorney who has filed hundreds of patents over the years in various industries, I can tell you ...
Read More How To Patent An Idea—4 Simple Steps Before Filing A Provisional Patent
If you’re researching how to patent an idea, you’ve likely already come across the term “provisional patents” and may already ...
Read More How To Patent An Idea—Frequently Asked Questions
Of the hundreds of people who have come through my door over the years trying to figure out how to ...
Read More How To Patent An Idea—Should You Use a Provisional Patent Application Template
Writing from a blank sheet of paper is hard—whether you’re writing business plans, love notes or even patent applications. Using ...
Read More How To Patent An Idea—DIY Or Call A Pro?
If you do a Google search for “how to patent an idea” you will run across a slew of resources ...
Read More How To Patent An Idea—A Gross Oversimplification
OK wise guy, so you’ve got a brilliant idea that’s potentially worth millions billions. Congratulations—now the hard work begins. As ...
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