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Do you've invention ideas? The invention process is difficult whether or not you're new or
experienced. Business jargon can be confusing, especially whenever you start looking into patenting.
The endless legal vocabulary and technical terms may be difficult to comprehend. Educate your self
on patents by reviewing this list of patent terms.
These definitions are provided by the United States Of America Patent Office. InventHelp does not
itself carry out patent services and can't give patent advice. Please seek patent guidance out of your
patent lawyer.
Abandonment: A patent application becomes abandoned for failure to file a complete and correct
reply as the condition of the application may require inside the time period provided unless an
Workplace action indicates otherwise.
Abstract: A short (150 words or less) summary of a patent, generally printed around the initial page.
Permitted: When the Examiner decides that a claim in an application is patentable, it's allowed. If
all the claims in the application are allowed, the Examiner will issue a Notice of Allowance and
Problem Fee Due, indicating that examination of the application is now over, and setting a deadline
(3 months, typically) for paying the problem fee. Often, this really is accompanied by a document
entitled Reasons for Allowance, where the Examiner explains why he/she thinks the claims are
patentable. As soon as the issue charge is paid, the USPTO will issue the patent.
Annuity Charge: Annual payment to help keep patent or patent application alive in some nations. In
contrast to the US, most countries which have annuities need them to be paid each throughout the
pendency from the patent application and after the application problems as a patent. In some
nations, annuities must be paid each year beginning in the filing from the application, in other
people the annuities begin some years after the filing date. Within the US, similar fees are due only
after the patent is issued (Also known as upkeep fee or renewal fee)
Bill of Materials: Itemization of parts, supplies, or services making up an item
Claim: The legal definition of a patented invention. It is a written definition from the legally
enforceable boundaries of the claimed invention, and determines what the inventor can exclude
other people from creating, using, selling or importing in to the United states.
Design Patent: May be granted to anybody who invents a brand new, original, and ornamental
design for an post of manufacture.
Examiner: employee from the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) who reviews patent
applications. Every examiner is assigned to an Art Unit, and handles applications in 1 particular
region of technology.
Filing Date: The date of receipt within the Office of an application which includes (1) a specification
containing a description and, if the application is really a non-provisional invention ideas application,