A provisional patent - as
you may already know - helps you buy some time (up to a year ) as you market
and possibly develop your idea. This way, if the idea gains traction at some
point during the year, you can convert this provisional patent to a fully-fledged
utility patent. If not this, you can simply let it expire or lapse after
testing the waters and realizing that it wasn't such a good idea to invest
hundred of hours and thousands of dollars paying for a utility patent.
That being said, here is a
quick primer on how to craft a provisional patent:
1.
Research Thoroughly
Even before of thinking of
filing for a provisional patent, you should first of all do a comprehensive
patent search to know whether or not the idea you are interested in has already
received another patent protection. Apart from that, conducting a separate
search to ascertain that there haven't been any similar inventions that are
patented is also a good way of avoiding a corporate lawsuit later. At the same
time, you are also likely to come across suggestions of many available
unpatented ideas that are in case yours is already taken. Either way, doing a
thorough patent search is inevitable as long as you are considering to
copyright your innovation.
2.
Be Simple, Focused but Thorough
The provisional patent
application ought to paint the picture of a unique innovation by listing the
specific features/benefits that prove its novelty. In other words, a
well-thought and thorough profile is likely to increase the chances of your
application getting approved.
3.
The Application Package
The full application package
ought to tie in the following;
a. The specification of the
innovation
b. A drawing of the
innovation
c. The filing fee
d. The USPTO Cover
As far as the main body
goes, it should consist of the Description of the Innovation, Tittle, Abstract,
and the Claim.
Nowadays, you also have to
include the drawings of the invention. These can be scanned into the main text
area, sketched by hand or designed by CAD, manuals, design software or
Powerpoint. Next up is the Claims that describe in detail what the patent seeks
to protect. You don't have to include this, but it is recommended that you have
them on your provisional patent application.
Lastly, you will have to
paste an abstract that summarizes your invention. For this part, it is easier
to re-state ( in a few words ) what you had described in the Claims.
The best way to draft a
provisional patent application? Ideally, it’s with the assistance of a patentattorney. Patent lawyers do this stuff for a living and will maneuver the
application process so that your utility patent application will be a seamless
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help you grow your vision. Good luck!
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