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Patent Made Simple - How to File Without a Lawyer: Guide to Creating Valuable Patents and Utility Models (eBook)


ISBN13: 9783662730966
Published: May 2026
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Country of Publication: Germany
Format: eBook (ePub)
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This technical book is designed to help you prepare patent or utility model applications on your own. It explains the required components of an application and provides suggested wording. Numerous practical examples offer additional guidance. The structure of the book follows the recommended process for drafting an application.

First, it describes how to present the state of the art in the application. The state of the art represents the starting point for the creation of the invention. By examining the state of the art, the inventor identifies shortcomings that lead to the invention. These shortcomings define the objective of the invention. This development process of the invention must be reflected in the application.

The next step in drafting the application is a description of the various embodiments of the invention. Finally, the claims are formulated. This sequence has the advantage that the most challenging step-drafting the claims-comes last. By this point, the inventor has a thorough understanding of the different aspects of the invention, which makes writing the claims significantly easier.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law, eBooks
Contents:
Introduction - Why a patent or utility model?
Timelines - General formal requirements
Components of an application
Introductory part of the description
Drawings
Description of the drawings
Claims
Public information: the abstract
Application forms
Search for prior art
Employee inventions
Joint inventorship
Utility model.- German patent
European patent - International patent application
Responding to an official communication
Template for a patent application
Template for a response to an official communication