The Provisional Patent Application | |
How a Provisional Patent Application Works | p. 3 |
Advantages of Filing a Provisional Patent Application | p. 6 |
Potential Disadvantages of Filing a Provisional Application | p. 14 |
Preparing Your Provisional Patent Application | p. 16 |
Drinking Beer and Listening to the Car Radio: Two Provisional Patent Applications | p. 16 |
Deciding Whether to File a Provisional Application: The Seven Hurdles | |
Hurdle #1 | p. 29 |
Hurdle #2 | p. 35 |
Hurdle #3 | p. 38 |
Hurdle #4 | p. 40 |
Hurdle #5 | p. 41 |
Hurdle #6 | p. 43 |
Hurdle #7 | p. 44 |
Ourlnventer's Patent Hurdles | p. 46 |
Finding Previous Inventions | |
Internet Patent-Searching Tips | p. 50 |
Searching the USPTO Website | p. 57 |
How to Read a Patent | p. 66 |
Finding Prior Art That Isn't Currently Patented | p. 72 |
After the Preliminary Search | p. 75 |
Drafting the Provisional Patent Application: Part 1-Drawing Your Invention | |
Basic Patent Drafting Principles | p. 84 |
Getting Started | p. 87 |
Tips for Inventors Who Have a Prototype but Can't Draw | p. 89 |
Tips for Inventors Who Don't Have a Prototype and Can't Draw | p. 95 |
Drawings for Software, Business Methods, Electrical Inventions, and Chemical Compounds | p. 97 |
Drafting the Provisional Patent Application: Part 2-Describing Your invention | |
What Do You Call Your Invention? | p. 107 |
What Are the Names and Addresses of the inventors? | p. 108 |
What Are the Advantages of Your Invention Over the Prior Art? | p. 109 |
What Drawing Figures Have You Included? | p. 110 |
What Are the Components of Your Invention and How Do They Interact? | p. 111 |
How Does the Invention Achieve Its Result? | p. 115 |
What Are Alternative Ways That Your Invention Can Achieve Its Result? | p. 116 |
Putting It All Together | p. 117 |
Filing and Beyond | |
How to File Your Provisional Patent Application | p. 126 |
Filing a Regular Patent Application | p. 139 |
Marking Your Invention ôPatentPendingö | p. 141 |
What Happens If You Modify Your Invention? | p. 141 |
International Rules to Remember | p. 142 |
Appendixes | |
Provisional Patent Applications | |
Pasteurization | p. 149 |
The Telephone | p. 154 |
Car Radio | p. 167 |
Fly Mask | p. 174 |
Convertible Tent | p. 178 |
Non-Fogging Shower Mirror | p. 188 |
Three-Wheeled Scooter | p. 203 |
Musical Condom | p. 221 |
Fashion Business Method | p. 229 |
Watch with Speed Adjustment During Travel for Reducing Jet Lag (Mitchell Electrical Patent) | p. 250 |
Pre-Monopoly BoardGame | p. 267 |
Advertising System for Airport | p. 276 |
Mashed Potato Machine | p. 2891 |
Method of Viewing Panoramic Images | p. 300 |
Puppet Construction Kit | p. 317 |
Ergonomic Mousey | p. 335 |
Talking Stick Horse | p. 347 |
Agreements | |
Nondisclosure Agreement | p. 364 |
Joint Ownership Agreement for Inventors | p. 370 |
Agreement for Creation of Prototype or Patent Drawings | p. 376 |
Invention Assignment | p. 379 |
Glossaries | |
Glossary of Useful Technical Terms | p. 382 |
Glossary of Patent Terms | p. 396 |
The Inventor's Notebook | |
Attorneys | |
Finding an Attorney | p. 416 |
Keeping Fees Down | p. 417 |
Resources | |
Inventor Resources | p. 420 |
Internet Patent-Searching Resources | p. 421 |
Assessing Foreign Patent Potential | p. 422 |
Patent and Trademark Depository libraries | p. 423 |
Index | |
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