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Due to legal requirement, each patent document contains the complete technical details of the invention concerned such that a person with ordinary skill in the art can understand the description of the invention and if necessary, can implement the invention. WIPO/IP/CM/99/16: Patent Information and Documentation wipo.int edocs mdocs sme wipoip wipo.int edocs mdocs sme wipoip
4 types of patents Utility patent. A utility patent, or patent for invention, is a common type of patent application received by the USPTO. Design patent. A design patent covers ornamental designs applied to existing products without altering the function of the original product. Plant patent. Reissue patent.
Broadly, the typical patent consists of four main parts: Front page(s) Drawings. Specification. A background section. A list of drawings. A detailed description. Claims. The Anatomy of a Patent - Henry Patent Law Firm Henry Patent Law Firm Blog Henry Patent Law Firm Blog
Step 1: Get ready to apply. Contact Patents. Step 2: File your application. Filing a patent application on your own. Step 3: Application prosecution. Filing a patent application on your own. Step 4: Receive your patent. Inventors Assistance Center. Step 5: Maintain legal protection of your patent. Pay your maintenance fees.
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Sections of a Patent Field of the invention. Background. Summary of the invention in broad terms. Drawings.
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