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A nonprovisional application is examined by a patent examiner and may be issued as a patent if all the requirements for patentability are met. Each year the USPTO receives more than 600,000 patent applications. Most of the applications filed with the USPTO are nonprovisional applications for utility patents.
A self-prepared provisional patent application will cost you between $75 and $1,150. At a minimum, you have to pay the USPTO a provisional application filing fee. The provisional patent application can include a hand sketch of the invention. But, a computer drawn set of drawings is highly recommended.
After the application is filed, the 20-year patent life begins. A USPTO examiner is assigned to the application.
A very simple invention might generally cost $3500 in attorneys fees to prepare a non-provisional application. The filing fee for a non-provisional application for a small entity is about $530.
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A nonprovisional patent application is normally considered the regular utility patent application. Its what you file to get the USPTO to review your utility application and grant your patent. A provisional patent application, on the other hand, does not get reviewed.
122(b)(2)(B)(i) states that an application will not be published [i]f an applicant makes a request upon filing, docHubing that the invention disclosed in the application has not and will not be the subject of an application filed in another country, or under a multilateral international agreement, that requires
A provisional patent application does have value by establishing an earlier priority filing date and giving you the legal right to say patent pending on your product.