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Filing A Utility Patent
Do you have a new idea and would like to file a patent for it? There are several different types of patents that
you can take full advantage of. The fact is that it is important that you file the correct type of patent so that
you can insure that you have the best results for your individual situation. The United States Patent and Trademark
Office is the place to go to file any patent. Yet, it is important to note that there are various types of patents
that you will need to select from. For example, you may need to tap into getting a utility patent.
What Is A Utility Patent?
Those that are looking to patent their invention in the area of these subjects will want to consider just how to go
about getting their patent through the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
• A new and useful process
• A new and useful machine
• A new and useful article of manufacture
• A new composition of matters
• An improvement to any of the above stated conditions
If you have an invention that deals with any of these subjects, it is important that you file
the correct patent for it. You will need to provide a good amount of information about your invention such as
the title, the detailed description, the summary of it, background of the invention as well as drawings and
sign off on various oaths. This information is vitally important to those that are working in the patent
office because they will need to go through your application with a fine tooth comb, looking at just how
similar it is to others out there or even if it is a viable choice.
Once this is complete, and the paperwork has been filed, you may or may not be able to get your patent. The US
Patent and Trademark Office will determine if in fact the patent is a good choice and then make sure that you have
all the necessary legal backing for it. Once this has been complete and the office determines that you are eligible
for a patent of utility, you will then be able to secure the necessary paperwork to keep others from using your
invention without your consent.
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