a vessel that is open or clear of obstruction
"Patent" in medical terms means open, as a vessel. The opposite is "occluded."
"Patent" in medical terms means open, as a vessel. The opposite is "occluded."
One that's open & clear of obstruction
vascular- pertaining to vesselsarterial- pertaining to arteriesvenous- pertaining to veinsVery simple...it is "vaso". As in vasodialation or vasoconstriction.
Abraham Lincoln did not discover but invented a devise for raising vessels and boats off sand bars. He was granted a patent for the invention of the devise, and has been the only US President, to receive a patent. The invention was never formally applied in the construction of a boat or vessel.
Abraham Lincoln did not discover but invented a devise for raising vessels and boats off sand bars. He was granted a patent for the invention of the devise, and has been the only US President, to receive a patent. The invention was never formally applied in the construction of a boat or vessel.
A patent is a grant from a patent office, such as the United States Patent Office. "Patent Pending" is a phrase that an application for a patent has been filed and is in some stage in the process of obtaining a patent. Thus, a patent can be presently enforced while a patent that is merely pending is unenforceable but can mature into a patent that can be enforced. Once the pending patent matures, the patent owner can sue for back damages or reasonable royalties starting from the filing date of the patent.
There are not training offered from the patent office on getting a patent. The patent office advises you to seek guidance from a trademark/patent attorney. A good attorney is highly suggested by the patent office. As a convenience, they have a roster of local Patent Attorneys.
Patent revocation is the removal of patent protection from an invention.
If it is a U.S. patent, you can go to the USPTO website for patent searches and enter the number in "patent number search".
No, there is not and cannot be such a patent.
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.