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Types of patent applications and proceedings Provisional Application for Patent. Nonprovisional (Utility) Patent Application Filing Guide. Guide to Filing a Design Patent Application. Plant Patent Application. Filing a new international application under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) PCT Legal Administration.
Inventors and the companies they work for rely upon the US governments promise that their ownership and the enforcement of their patent rights will not be disturbed or interrupted. Patents carry with them for their life a lawful monopoly and enforcement rights against infringers.
The Invention Secrecy Act of 1951 requires the government to impose secrecy orders on certain patent applications that contain sensitive information, thereby restricting disclosure of the invention and withholding the grant of a patent.
Can I obtain a patent and keep my invention secret? No. Patents are granted by patent offices in exchange for a full disclosure of the invention. In general, the details of the invention are then published and made available to the public at large.
To protect your interests, consider two common strategies employed by inventors, amateur and professional alike. First, you can file a provisional patent application (if your invention is patentable). Second, you can use a nondisclosure agreement (regardless of whether it is patentable).
A poor mans patent is essentially writing out a description of your invention and then mailing that written description to yourself. This postmarked envelope supposedly acts to create the date of your invention as the date this written description was postmarked.
A patent can protect inventions, innovations. Trade secrets can do the same thing, but trade secrets can also protect information like data, client lists, software, things that are able to be kept as a trade secret.
The enactment of the American Inventors Protection Act (AIPA) on 29 November 2000 required US patent applicants to have their patent application published 18 months after the filing date. The AIPA allows patentees to choose the option of keeping their application secret, relinquishing foreign patent protection.
You cannot obtain a patent on technology you want to keep secret from your competitors or the general public. One reason the subject matter of a patent cannot be kept a secret is because the patent gives the owner a limited right of excluding others from practicing the patented invention.
Step 3: What kind of patent do you need? There are three types of patents - Utility, Design, and Plant. Utility Patent. Design Patent. Plant Patent.

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