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The United States Patent and Trademark Office

The United States Patent and Trademark Office. Bob Olszewski, Director TC 2900 United States Patent and Trademark Office. Patent. Patent Definition

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The United States Patent and Trademark Office

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  1. The United States Patent and Trademark Office Bob Olszewski, Director TC 2900 United States Patent and Trademark Office

  2. Patent • Patent Definition A right granted by the government to an inventor to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale or selling the invention in the United States or importing the invention into the United States for a limited period of time.

  3. Patent • Types of Patents • Utility Patents • Term 20 years from Filing • Design Patents • Term 14 years from the date of the Patent Grant • Plant Patents • Term 20 years from Filing

  4. Utility Patent

  5. Utility Patent

  6. Design Patent

  7. Plant Patent

  8. Plant Patent

  9. Patent Examiners by Technical Discipline

  10. Patent Statistics • Over 500,000 patent applications filed in FY 2010 and FY 2011 • Approximately 7,000 patent examiners • Hiring goal of 1,500 new examiners for FY 2012 • Average time from filing to first action is less than 24 months • Fully fee funded organization

  11. The Patent Process Allowance

  12. Inventor Cartoon

  13. Patent Examining Process 2. Search 1. Read 3. Determine Patentability 4. Communicate

  14. Patentability Subject Matter Eligibility under 35USC 101 Which permits Patents to “Any new and useful process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter, or any new useful improvement thereof” Novelty and Loss of Patent Rights under 35USC102 Non-Obvious under 35USC103

  15. You Be The Examiner!

  16. Potential Prior Art

  17. Potential Prior Art Reference A Reference B I work moving concrete blocks around. I wear gloves out frequently, but usually just the fingers. This is a simple idea. The extra finger stays beyond the pinky, and when a finger is worn out, take off the glove and put it on again, but this time with all the fingers in complete finger places. That way, if you wear out one finger, you don’t have to get a new glove. It could also come with a spare thumb. (schematics, 6/7/04)

  18. Thank You! Robert Olszewski Director, TC 2900 571-272-6788

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