Ideas based Actions to your Success
Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people.
Eleanor Roosevelt
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Proverb
April 2011
"All that civilization is made of, is consequence of Ideas." S.Š.
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About Brainstorming
March 31st, 2011
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RecentEvents:
Seminar: Ways to generate brilliant Ideas
March 29th, 2011
Seminar " Ways to generate brilliant ideas" was conducted on March 29th.
Main steps considered: definition of problem, "brainstorming", focus, look at parallel problem and solution, involving creative subconsciousness to work.
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How do I Patent an Idea ?
- This is the answer to the question.patent filing process has a set of rules and your product must fall under the norms laid under the patent law. First, your idea or invention must be original and novel. Second, your idea must be conceptual and should have a significant practical value. Ideas bases on theoretical assumptions are not enough to fulfill the criterion. Third, your invention has to come under any of the five statutory classes. The statutory classes are prescribed by patent law are:
- A process
- A machine
- A (article of) manufacture,
- A composition of matter
- An improvement of an invention
Step # 1: Application
You can fill up the application form either on provisional or regular basis in order to patent an idea or invention. There are two separate forms for each process. Regular Patent Application (RPA); well, getting a regular patent needs some time and is expensive than provisional patents. You have to be very careful with the dates before filling up the form. The patent fee for filing provisional patent is very meager. You will achieve protection rights for a year after presenting a detailed description of the novelty and then the disclosure statement. However, in order to apply for a regular patent, you need to apply for it within the validity period of the provisional patent. The process demands a nominal amount of patent filing fee. More on invention patent information.
Step # 2: Final Approval
Once you have successfully filled up the application form, your status will be reviewed by Patent and Trademark Office. A thorough scrutiny is carried out by the body to ensure the authenticity of the information furnished by you. An examination fee is charged by the body. You have to wait for some time to receive the approval statement. Once the patent has been passed, you have to pay the issue and publication fee for receiving the patent. You have to also pay a maintenance fee after your patent has been approved so that your rights are not infringed upon. This step completes your process of how to patent an invention.
Sometimes, the expenses are more than what you can afford. In such cases you can go for websites that allow you to patent an idea for free. They display legal forms, having the same authentication value. However, you should always seek legal advice from an attorney or lawyer before filling a patent. I hope this article has answered your questions about how to patent an idea. Go ahead and own the copyright. All the best!
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