"PAT APLD" on a piece of jewelry typically stands for "Patent Applied For." This indicates that the manufacturer has applied for a patent on the design or technology used in the jewelry but has not yet received formal approval. It serves as a notice to others that the design is legally protected pending the patent's approval, and unauthorized reproduction could lead to legal consequences.
"Pat Apldfor" appears to be a misspelling or a play on words. It might be a phonetic representation of "pat applied for," which could refer to a situation where someone named Pat has submitted an application for something, such as a job or a permit. However, without additional context, it is difficult to provide a definitive answer. If you have more information or context about this phrase, please share!
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Patent Applied For.
PAT P stamped on the clasp of a piece of jewelry means patent pending. It simply means that the jewelry designer has a copyright on the design of the jewelry.
the pat can refer to patented,patenting or could also be that the owners name was inscribed into the piece. generally on finer pieces,the company's intials may be inscribed or the jewelry makers initials.
what does u.s.pat.p on jewelry?
Patent pending. It most likely indicates something novel about the watch mechanism.
Patent and Pending is like a copyright. You cannot use/steal the name or idea as it has been protected.
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"Pat Pend" refers to a patent pending status, indicating that a patent application has been filed but not yet granted. It does not refer to a specific invention.
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