What is Patent: Definition and 68 Discussions

A patent is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a limited period of years, in exchange for publishing an enabling public disclosure of the invention. In most countries, patent rights fall under private law and the patent holder must sue someone infringing the patent in order to enforce his or her rights. In some industries patents are an essential form of competitive advantage; in others they are irrelevant.The procedure for granting patents, requirements placed on the patentee, and the extent of the exclusive rights vary widely between countries according to national laws and international agreements. Typically, however, a patent application must include one or more claims that define the scope of protection that is being sought. A patent may include many claims, each of which defines a specific property right. These claims must meet various patentability requirements, which in the US include novelty, usefulness, and non-obviousness.Under the World Trade Organization's (WTO) TRIPS Agreement, patents should be available in WTO member states for any invention, in all fields of technology, provided they are new, involve an inventive step, and are capable of industrial application. Nevertheless, there are variations on what is patentable subject matter from country to country, also among WTO member states. TRIPS also provides that the term of protection available should be a minimum of twenty years.

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  1. M

    Patent the use of a material/section

    Is it possible to patent the use of a certain steel section for a certain appication? For example patenting the use of channel section for the use in a collapsable lift design?
  2. W

    Become a U.S. Patent Clerk: Engineering Physics Degree & Pay

    What does it take to become a U.S. patent clerk? I will have an engineering physics degree. Is the pay decent? Right now I just don't feel like doing research in physics for an official institution of any sort.But there is a lot personal research I would like to do.
  3. C

    How to Apply for a Patent in India | Process & Timeframe

    i live in india. can anyone tell me how to apply and if possible, obtain a patent? how long does the process take?
  4. S

    Patent Advice for Golf Putter Innovation - Student Seeking Next Steps

    So I am currently a student at Wentworth Institute of Technology and I am studying Electromechanical Engineering. I am going into my 5th year and I have a lot of great ideas floating around in my head. I came across a great idea for a golf club that should help an average golfer with their...
  5. N

    Testing Anyone a patent lawyer/examiner/agent

    I'm thinking about applying for a job as a patent examiner and possibly becoming an agent. It seems like an interesting line of work. Does anyone have any opinions or know someone how has worked in this field. I don't think I'll go the lawyer route, at least not right away, 8 years of grad...
  6. BobG

    Patent #6360693: Animal Toy Invention - Simple, Useful & Entertaining!

    The white-out thread (plus memories of Patent #4,669,216 ) got me going and I came across this: http://www.ipwatchdog.com/animal_toy.html Simple. Useful. And entertaining, too! What a great invention! (My dog, Zoie, seconds that opinion.)
  7. L

    Space Vehicle Patent: Is Electromagnetic Propulsion Possible?

    This picture is on the cover of this PATENT That refers to this ELECTROMAGNETIC PROPULSION Is any of this considered possible?
  8. S

    An electroencephalographic apparatus patent

    Hi, i have studying the following paten for a few months and i would ike to know if anybody understands this patent and what its about...
  9. D

    Yet another solid-state electrical generator patent

    Guys, I found another "interesting" artice on the web. It relates to a new solid-state electrical generator patent. This device has something to do with quantum mechanics as it is described by the author and I want you to comment it a bit. The question is: Can this be real or it is just...
  10. M

    Patent 4 a close 2 C space vehicle drive

    O.k., so I'm a nerd. I like occationally checking out the U.S. patent site for nifty new ideas, which, I'll admit, is a bit like looking through the dictionary for words I'm not familiar with (another of my less than sexy habits), but THIS time I found something you don't see everyday. It's a...
  11. daniel_i_l

    Can I Patent and Sell My New Bottle Design to a Major Company like Heinz?

    Lets say that I have for example, an idea for a cool new way to bottle ketsup. How would I go about patenting it and selling it to Heinz?
  12. T

    Patent 6,960,975: Antigravity machine

    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/11/1111_051111_junk_patent.html
  13. ZapperZ

    An antigravity patent that accidentally got through

    I don't normally copy off a journal verbatim, but this news is quite relevant especially with the FLOOD of people posting about this due to the news report in the UK. This is from the Nov. 10, 2005 issue of Nature: Zz.
  14. O

    Figuring Out Patent Blue Solution Concentration

    Hello :blushing: I need help trying to figure this out: Patent blue V is a food coloring designed under the code E 131. Using a scales of blue tints, we hope to determine the molar concentration of patent blue in a solution used to color candy in a candy shop. We make a range of tints...
  15. B

    Monsanto files patent for new invention: the pig

    I don't know if this goes in this forum or in the politics and world affairs, take a look: The patent applications were published in February 2005 at the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) in Geneva. A Greenpeace researcher who monitors patent applications, Christoph Then...
  16. R

    Antigravity Rotor - New Patent

    See the web page: http://www.geocities.com/rolfguthma...ent/patent.html This new patent has the best explanation on the gravity anomaly observed of the experience accomplished by Eng. Russian Eugene Podkletnov in Tampere/Finland in 1996. See the site: Podkletnov's basic article (1995)...
  17. zoobyshoe

    Inventive Genius: Ted M. Moss' Patented Mouse Trap

    "High tech mousing that not only kills but crushes and incinerates the victim is offered in a trap devised by Texan Ted M. Moss. His enclosed apparatus lures a doomed rodent into a cylindrical chamber with bait. An electric eye senses the presence of the mouse and actuates a spring driven...
  18. Ivan Seeking

    Experts please: Review of Pulsed Plasma Electric Motor Patent

    This guy is effectively asking for donations on EBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2193742726&category=14431 This is the patent...
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