Applying for a patent is a complicated process, and it requires around 5 forms. Check out gettingpatents.com for everything you need to know!
One site I found that has patent forms that can be downloaded is : http://www.patentlawportal.com/. The site offers links to other related resources as well. The US government's patent information page has instructions and forms for getting a patent. You can read the directions here: http://www.uspto.gov/web/forms/howtofill.htm
Barry Kramer has written: 'Patent law practice forms' -- subject(s): Forms, Patent laws and legislation
They may, but the easiest way to get the forms is to print them out yourself. The United States Patent and Trademark Office (uspto.gov) has the forms that you can print out for free.
Albert L. Jacobs has written: 'Patent and trademark forms' -- subject(s): Forms, Patent laws and legislation, Law and legislation, Trademarks
To send it to a the state/ federal patent law process and filling out all nessacary forms, work that you want a patent law to beconsidered or processed...
Stephen C. Shear has written: 'Patents and the patent process' -- subject(s): Forms, Patent laws and legislation, Patent practice
A patent form is rather complicated and the Patent office will charge you a fee to process. The minimum for a patent fee is 330$. So you should make sure that you do it correctly.
There are many companies out there that will tell you how to get a patent, however, most are scams. You can apply for a patent with the US Patent Office at www.uspto.gov.
Patents apply to any machine created under that patent until the patent expires. It does not matter how many times the machine is used or how many times it changes hands, the patent is still a patent.
There is not a single patent for the iTouch, there are many different ones.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has a website giving great detail on the steps to create a patent, including the necessary forms. http://www.uspto.gov/patents/process/index.jsp
John Franklin Robb has written: 'Patent essentials for the executive, engineer, lawyer and inventor' -- subject(s): Patent laws and legislation, Forms (Law)