Short answer, you can't. Not in the US, anyway.
If the patent has expired it means that the invention that was covered under that patent is now "In the Public Domain," and anyone can use, make it, produce it, etc. It cannot be patented again.
Trying to "re-patent" an item that once had a patent would likely end in a denied application. For one, the invention would no longer meet the Novelty Requirement of the patent process - it is no longer "new" or "different," and obviously has been known to the market for over a year (at least 20 at this point, actually). Even if your version were a new size or slightly different material, it still may not pass muster on the Non-Obviousness Requirement.
Patents exist as an incentive to innovation, offering the original inventor (or his assignees) an exclusive period of time to market, produce, and sell the invention, thus recouping the cost of R&D and (hopefully) profiting on top of it. Patents are not even renewable by the original holder, much less available for "re-patenting" by someone else who in all likelihood, if they're simply reproducing a product from the published patent claims, did not put the same research effort into the product's development.
That said, if you had an *improvement* or *new version* of an existing now-expired-but-once-patented item, you could follow the same patenting process as any other invention including conducting patent research, checking that you meet the eligibility requirements, filing and keeping up the fees, etc...
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If the child has expired, you can't renew its oyster card.
Yes, as along as you have an address in the state it expired from
Nope.
there contract has not expired yet
No
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You can renew your expired Massachusetts drivers license at the Massachusetts RMV. Bring the required documents and applicable fees to complete this transaction.
Go to the department of motor vehicles or go to their website and renew it.
No, because you have to renew the Visa outside the US. The state recommends to renew in the homecountry, but Canada is also possible. Once it is expired there could be several problems to get back in the States.
Check with your nurse aid registry, they usually have a one time test that you can take for around $100
YES you can, you just cant leave the Jamaica with it expired
No, his contract expired and he decided not to renew.