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Perhaps you have a great idea for a new invention. Then, you develop and test your idea. Now, you are at the stage when you need a patent for your new design. Here is some advice for obtaining any necessary invention patents. The process may seem overwhelming at first, but there are a lot of resources that can assist you. Your first step is to contact the United States Patent and Trademark Office. You can either visit their office or website or call them. The website has information on both invention patents and trademarks. They also have an electronic filing system that will allow you to apply for an invention patent online. There is a fee to apply. Since fees can change, contact them for more information. But, how do you know you are ready to obtain invention patents for your newly developed products or devices? Patent law defines when something is “patentable.” Basically, if someone already created or described in a journal the same invention you created, you can not obtain a patent. Contact the USPTO for more information. After you’ve determined whether or not the law deems your idea or product patentable, you will need to develop it and test it to make sure it works. Make sure you take detailed notes and document every change you make. You can lose time by neglecting to record something, because you’ll either need to test it again or you won’t make progress as quickly. Once your design is developed, all you need to do is file the patent and pay the fee. Then, after your rights are secured, you can begin marketing your idea. It may help if you get a business or some financing to help you through this process. Some ideas are expensive to implement.
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