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  • How to Get Your Plastic Model Patent

    Creating a plastic model can be a long, drawn out process that extends from the design phase, where the model is nothing more than a picture on the page, to the mold making stage, where you're...

  • How to Patent a Project

    After developing a unique project, you want to protect it from being stolen. A patent provides you the sole use of your project for 20 years. However, getting patent can be a long process that all...

  • How Do I Patent My Idea?

    People often confuse patents and copyrights. A copyright protects intellectual property, a trademark protects a name or logo that if infringed upon could result in loss of revenue for your...

  • How to File a Patent Publication

    Filing for a patent can be difficult, requiring a great deal of time, work and cost. Because of the complexity of the process, you should patent your work with the help of a patent professional or...

  • Can an Idea Be Patented?

    Great ideas lead to great patented inventions. If you have an idea for a new tool, machine or manufactured item that's sure to become a hot seller in the consumer market, you probably want to make...

  • How Long Do Patents Last?

    A patent is a protection granted for novel, useful and non-obvious processes or products such as inventions. Patents are great tools to exclude others from utilizing your new creation. Use this...

  • How to File an Invention Patent

    Patents encourage innovation by helping inventors receive the financial benefits of their inventions. To be eligible for a patent, a physical new, original physical object must be designed, and it...

  • How to File a U.S. Patent for Free

    Filing for a patent can be a very expensive process. In general, getting a patent approved can cost upwards of $1,300, which does not include the services of a patent attorney. These fees are due...

  • How to Get a Patent Application

    Getting a patent is an important step toward protecting an invention, even if the idea is not fully developed yet and is merely a set of instructions, plans and other documents such as blueprints....

  • How to Protect an Unpatented Idea

    If you have ever worked on an invention, you may have looked into the patenting process. If you did, you would have discovered that it is highly complex, lengthy and time consuming, and frequently...

  • How to Apply for a Patent on a Product

    There are three different patents for which you can apply. If you are looking to patent a product that you have invented, then you are applying for an utility patent with the United States Patent...

  • How to Challenge a US Patent Application

    There are times when problems do arise with a US patent. This happens when an inventor questions another inventor's application a new product infringes on an existing product. While it is possible...

  • How to File a Design Patent Application

    Design patents are for specific items that have some sort of ornamental characteristics, such as jewelry, textiles, toys, furniture and even computer icons. The US Patent Office requires specific...

  • How to Challenge a U.S. Patent Application

    There are times when problems do arise with a U.S. patent. This happens when an inventor questions another inventor's application a new product infringes on an existing product. While it is...

  • How to File a Design Patent Application

    Design patents are for specific items that have some sort of ornamental characteristics, such as jewelry, textiles, toys, furniture and even computer icons. The US Patent Office requires specific...

  • How to Understand Business Method Patents

    Contrary to popular belief, patents cover more than just gadgets, widgets and other inventions. It's also possible to patent a business method or, more specifically, as defined in the U.S. patent...

  • How to Understand a Patent

    According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), a patent is a "grant of a property right to the inventor" for any particular invention. Obtaining a patent from the USPTO...

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