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Hi, Im Stan Muller. This is Crash Course: Intellectual Property and today were talking about patent law. Thats why Im wearing these fancy patent leather shoes. Theyre a little too small and uh, I had a hard time putting them on. If only somebody would invent a new useful and non-obvious tool for forcing feet into too small shoes. Mark, can I take these off now? [Theme Music] A patent is a grant by a government that allows an inventor to maintain a monopoly on the use and development of an invention for a limited time. Patents allow inventors to prevent or exclude other people or companies from manufacturing, selling, or using their patented inventions. Governments grant these exclusive rights in exchange for the clear and detailed public disclosure of inventions. So heres the deal. You invent something awesome, explain how you did it in patently obvious terms, well let you be the sole owner for a couple of decades or so which should give you enough time to make some money off th

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A patent claim is typically comprised of three essential parts (as shown in Figure 2 below) the preamble, the transitional phrase (or word), and the body. The preamble is an initial introductory statement that states the category of the invention to be claimed.
Examples of dependent claims: The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a box-like metal frame, wherein the power source and the lead-gold zapper element are retained inside the box-like metal frame. 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the power source is an electric motor.
The three types of patents are utility patents, design patents, and plant patents. Utility patents are issued for inventions that are novel and useful. Design patents protect the design or image of a product. Plant patents are issued to applicants for plants that can reproduce.
There are three types of patents: utility, design and plant. Utility and plant patent applications can be provisional and nonprovisional. Provisional applications may not be filed for design inventions.
In determining whether a statutory basis for a double patenting rejection exists, the question to be asked is: Is the same invention being claimed twice? 35 U.S.C. 101 prevents two patents from issuing on the same invention. Same invention means identical subject matter.
A linking claim is typically an independent claim that covers both the elected species and non-elected species.
There are a number of situations which arise in which an application has claims to two or more properly divisible inventions, so that a requirement to restrict the claims of the application to one would be proper, but presented in the same case are one or more claims (generally called linking claims) which, if
The five primary requirements for patentability are: (1) patentable subject matter, (2) utility, (3) novelty, (4) nonobviousness, and (5) enablement.

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