by ipnewsbytes | Feb 5, 2019 | Blog, Invention, Invention prototype, News, Patent, Patent, US Patent Law, USPTO
If you are a new in the invention patent world, then it is mandatory to conduct a patent search by exploiting keywords or phrases that give best description of your invention. The second step is to preparing a patent application. This can be done either by yourself or...
by ipnewsbytes | Oct 17, 2018 | Blog, Invention, Invention prototype, IP Content, News, Patent, Patent, US Patent Law, USPTO
While the process of filing a U.S. patent application includes a lot of complexities, following the guidelines given at USPTO’s website, you can reduce the odds of your patent application rejection and increase your chances of getting patent for your invention. There...
by ipnewsbytes | Oct 16, 2018 | Blog, Invention, Invention prototype, IP Content, News, Patent, Patent, US Patent Law, USPTO
Just three key steps are adequate to be followed if you want your invention to be patented through the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). By religiously following these three steps, you not just save your money, but the time and extra exertion that you...
by ipnewsbytes | Oct 5, 2018 | Invention, Invention prototype, IP Content, News, Patent, US Patent Law, USPTO
However good, attention-grabbing, inventive, innovative and excellent idea you have, unless it gets prototyped, it will just be an idea and nothing more than that. An idea without physical form is simply an imagination. So, getting it prototyped is the only solution...
by ipnewsbytes | Oct 5, 2018 | Blog, Invention, IP Content, News, Patent, US Patent Law, USPTO
Submitting an idea is, though, a very complex process, once you pass through this process you become acquainted with what complexities an inventor faces during the process of filing a provisional patent application and non-provisional patent application. So, do you...
by ipnewsbytes | Sep 30, 2018 | Blog, Invention, News, Patent, US Patent Law, USPTO
If you want your idea to be turned into a full-fledged invention, you must get it protected by patenting, at least to the ‘patent pending’ status. If you start promoting or advertising your idea without patenting it, there are chances it may be poached and...