First step, you should do the patentability search for your invention. You can take help from Patent Agent/Patent Attorney for conducting patentability search.
After that, the invention description is written in a specific format as needed by the patent office, and it will contain Title, Abstract, Background, technical description and Claims. The patent specification is filed at patent office to obtain patent application number, and patent application will be published after 18 months from filing date, and next step examination (offical action) to scrutinize the novelty of invention and other requirement of patentability.
In case, any objection comes during official action, we need comply the objection to allow the patent application to grant. Finally, the patent will be granted after allowance of patent application.
Yes. This is a patented, trademarked product.
No cheerleading is not patented, it is not able to be patented as it is not an object or product. However cheerleading related clothing items, designs, and toys can be patented
The purpose of a patent is to give you ownership of the product you invent. If you want to make money or sell the product you invent, you must have it patented as almost all potential buyers will not but the product if it is not patented.
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It gives you ownership on the product/invention. If you want to make money or sell the invention, you must have it patented - almost all potential buyers or manufacturers will not buy it if product isn't patented. to protect ownership of a new technology___novanet
If you call it somthing else you can. but if it has alot of thing that the people patented you Can't
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If someone is using a product you patented you may need an attorney to get back royalties.
At the conference, news about a patented product was disseminated by the company representatives.
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Patenting is the process of declaring ownership of a product. All solar panels available commercially are patented. Any homemade panels would not be unless the builder is anticipating commercial production.