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Both Provisional and Non-
Provisional Patent Applications

  1. What can be patented?

  2. What if there are multiple inventors?

  3. What is a filing date for a patent application?

  4. Should I have a patent search done?
Provisional Patent Applications

  1. What is a provisional patent application?

  2. Why should I file a provisional patent application?

  3. How do I file a provisional patent application?

  4. What are the filing requirements for provisional patent applications.

  5. What do I need to include in my provisional patent application?

  6. What are the guidelines for description of the invention in a provisional patent application?

  7. What are the guidelines for drawings of the invention in a provisional patent application?

  8. How long do provisional patent applications last?
Non-Provisional Patent Applications

  1. What are the differences between a provisional and a non-provisional patent application?

  2. How do I file a non-provisional patent application based on my provisional patent application?
 

What if there are multiple inventors?

You only need to file one Provisional Patent Application. The application will have a section where all inventors can include their information.

Inventors may rest assured that a PPA will inform the U.S. Patent Office of each inventor’s rights in the invention.

Click here to file your provisional patent application


 

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