Hire a Great Patent Lawyer: Inventors Help:
(PRWEB) March 16, 2005 -- HJ Ventures is publishing an
important report for inventors and entrepreneurs to help
them protect their most important asset.
A patent is the property right given by the U.S Patent
and Trademark Office to an inventor. It gives the inventor
an exclusive right over the invention preventing others
from making, using or selling the invention stated in
the patnet deed. The main purpose behind issuing of patents
is to enable the inventor in recovering developmental
costs and help in facing the competition.
The patent is a way to extend legal protection to the
inventions ranging from communications to technology.
However, the process to get patnets is long and tiresome
and it is where the need of a Patent Lawyer is felt. The
process to get patent is not simple. You need to argue
your case as to why your invention is worth any patent
and how the invention is different from other products
already in the market. Patent applications seldom get
accepted in the first instance. The role of the patent
lawyer is to redo the application and submit it again
with new information so that it is accepted.
The patent lawyer makes an inquiry about the invention
or idea and then conducts a search whether a patent
has already been issued for a product or service similar
in characteristics. It is only after a complete and thorough
inquiry that the lawyer advocates the case for the issuing
of a patent. However, the inventor can himself search
for the validity of a patent by going through the Patent
and Trademark Office's Web site at www.uspto.gov. It generally
takes three years for the patent application to clear
because of huge stack of applications in the Patents Office.
How do I register for a patent?
Filing for a application electronically, by using EFS,
the USPTO's electronic filing system for applications
saves a lot of time. The various types of patent applications
are:
. Utility Patent Application
. Design Patent Application
. Plant Patent Application
The lawyer makes the complicated and tiresome process
of getting a patent simple and trouble-free.
For additional information and tips for inventors, please
review:
http://www.hjventures.com/patent/patent-inventions.html
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