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How To Patent A New Invention

The patent process is complicated, and many first time inventors do not know where to begin in order to make their idea a reality. This article discusses the steps taken in order to patent a new invention.

How To Patent A New Invention: Finding A Professional Company To Work With

A wise first step in trying to patent a new invention is to find a reputable professional intellectual property company to work with. A good company will help to guide you through the process from start to finish, providing necessary legal counsel and services at every step along the way.

How To Patent A New Invention: Submitting Your Idea

Most companies have built in measures which allow you to safely submit your idea without risk of losing your rights to the invention. Everything you submit is stamped and dated as your idea with a guarantee that it will not be made public. Furthermore, by submitting the information, you provide proof that you had thought of it prior to that date.

How To Patent A New Invention: Steps In The Patent Process

The process generally begins by determining the details of your invention and performing a patent search. Figuring out how to physically build your invention gives you specific information that can be checked by a patent search. A patent search involves looking through existing patents in order to see if your idea is already patented, thereby avoiding wasted money on a patent application for something that has already been done. There are over seven million patents on file in the United States alone, so having a professional perform a search for you is generally a wise decision.

How To Patent A New Invention: Preparing An Application

Once the details are hammered out and the patent search is clear, you must prepare a detailed patent application as required by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Utility applications, the most common type, require a detailed background and summary, artwork showing the invention, a full engineering report, and the legal claims which detail the intellectual property covered by the patent.

How To Patent A New Invention: Quality Of A Patent

While patent applications cost the same regardless of how well they are written, the intellectual protection afforded down the road is a direct result of the quality and thoroughness of the patent applications, particularly the claims. Working with a licensed professional can help to ensure that you get the most bang for your buck out of your patent.