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NonProvisional Patent

NonProvisional Patent

Non-Provisional Patent Services

A non-provisional patent application is the most common type of patent application filed in the United States. It is used to apply for a patent on a new and useful invention or process. Non-provisional patent applications are much more complex than provisional patent applications, and they require a detailed description of the invention or process, as well as claims that define the scope of the patent protection sought.

Our experienced patent attorneys can help you with all aspects of the non-provisional patent application process, including:

  • Drafting a detailed description of the invention or process. The description must be clear and concise enough for a person skilled in the art to understand the invention or process and make it without undue experimentation.
  • Preparing claims that define the scope of the patent protection sought. The claims must be carefully drafted to ensure that they are clear, concise, and supported by the description.
  • Filing the non-provisional patent application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The patent application must include the following documents:
  • A petition
  • A specification (including a description and claims)
  • Drawings (when necessary)
  • An oath or declaration
  • Filing fees

Once the non-provisional patent application is filed, the USPTO will assign it to an examiner who will review the application and issue an office action. The office action will indicate whether the examiner believes that the invention or process is patentable and, if not, why not. If the examiner finds that the invention or process is patentable, the patent will be granted.

Why Choose Us for Your Non-Provisional Patent Needs?

Our patent attorneys have extensive experience in drafting, filing, and prosecuting non-provisional patent applications. We have a deep understanding of patent law and the latest developments in patent practice. We also have a proven track record of success in helping our clients obtain and defend their patent rights.

Benefits of Obtaining a Non-Provisional Patent

There are many benefits to obtaining a non-provisional patent, including:

  • Exclusive rights to make, use, and sell the invention or process. A patent gives the patent holder the exclusive right to make, use, and sell the invention or process for a period of 20 years from the date of filing the patent application.
  • A competitive advantage in the marketplace. A patent can give the patent holder a competitive advantage in the marketplace by preventing others from making, using, or selling the invention or process.
  • Increased value for the business. A patent can increase the value of a business by making the business more attractive to investors and acquirers.
  • Licensing opportunities. A patent holder can license the patent to others in exchange for royalties.

How to Get Started

If you have invented something new and useful, you should contact our patent attorneys to discuss your non-provisional patent options. We will conduct a free consultation to assess your invention and advise you on the best course of action.

Contact Us Today

To learn more about our non-provisional patent services, please contact us today. We look forward to helping you protect your intellectual property and achieve your business goals.

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