United States Patent and Trademark Office
The US Patent and Trademark Office is part of the Department of Commerce.
The first full-time Patent Office employee was Dr. William Thornton, in 1802. Prior to that, clerks of the State Department handled patents as needed.
The US Patent and Trademark Office is an agency of the Department of Commerce.
The US Patent Office is located in Washington, DC.
You will have to check with the US Patent Office
US Patent and Trademark Office Commissioner for Patents PO Box 1450 Alexandria, VA 22313-1450
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The first US patent was issued in 1790, the first Superintendent of Patents was recognized as separate from the Department of State in 1802, and the US Patent and Trademark Office was created by a revision of patent laws in 1836.
The U.S. Patent Office has no jurisdiction over questions of infringement and the enforcement of patents
In US patent practice, the terms you're using, "full patent" and "mechanical patent," don't have any meaning. The United States Patent and Trademark Office grants three types of non-provisional patents: design patents, plant patents, and utility patents. They protect different things; one doesn't "override" the other.
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.
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