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New Inventions and Patents
by Tony Leon
http://www.jurispatents.com
If you have invented a new product or technology that is
truly revolutionary, then you probably want to patent your
invention in order to produce and sell it to make money.
However, there are many things involved in the patent
process and information you should know before you begin.
Keep in mind that seeking a patent is not easy and often
times takes a considerable amount of time and the expertise
of an attorney. The reason for this is patents are legally
binding documents that protect inventors from others
interested in stealing their ideas. So, it takes some time
to get the process completed.
In addition to this, your patent petition must be for a
product that is new and unlike anything that has been
invented before. The product must have a purpose that many
will find useful and will bring a return on your investment.
The product must also have been invented by you through
ingenuity. Keep in mind that patents are reserved for
technology and products. If you have created music, books,
works of art, symbols, words or other items you will need to
have them protected with copyrights or trademarks, depending
on the invention.
Once you know a patent is what you need to protect your
invention you will need to apply for the patent through a
long application. This requires demonstrating significant
knowledge of your invention and answering many questions.
Then, once you file your patent petition you will have to
wait a while for the patent committee to go over all other
patents in order to ensure you are applying for a new and
useful invention. Then, when your patent petition is
approved you will have the sole rights to produce your
invention to sell to the public for 20 years, which is the
normal life of a patent.
However, you should be very secretive about your invention
until you have filed and received a patent. The reason for
this is that if you discuss the patent, write about it, or
provide detailed information about it before you apply for a
patent you will not be approved. So, you can see the
importance of keeping this information quite.
Once your product is approved you will be able to begin
production, but you should include the patent number on the
product if at all possible because this reduces the chance
that someone might infringe on your patent.
Finally, make sure you consult a lawyer for your patent
process. The reason for this is that most applications that
are not filed by lawyers are unsuccessful. So, if you are
really serious about your invention let a lawyer help you
through the patent process.
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