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1 Intellectual Property Patent Basics Roland W. Norris Pauley Petersen Kinne & Erickson 2800 W. Higgins Road Suite 365 Hoffman Estates, Illinois
2 Introduction Intellectual property: Patents Trademarks Copyrights Trade Secrets
3 What is a Patent? A right granted under the U.S. Constitution To prevent others from selling, making or using your invention For the term of the patent 20 years from date of filing of earliest related patent or application
4 A Contract with the Government You give the public an invention they have not seen before The government gives you a limited monopoly (the patent)
5 Patent Property Right Compare to Real Property Metes and bounds Compare to Personal Property An individual right
6 Motivations for Patenting Deterrent Maintain exclusive control over the patented invention Prevent competitors from market entry Defensive Prevent competitors from obtaining patents for known subject matter Commit developments to the public domain that do not have strategic importance Licensing and Commercialization Licensing fees and royalty income Demonstration of Organizational Capabilities
7 Patentable Subject Matter Anything man-made Articles of Manufacture Processes or Methods Designs Computer Programs Compositions of Matter Business Methods Plants
8 Non-Patentable Subject Matter Mathematical formulae; algorithms Naturally occurring organisms Laws of nature Abstract ideas Natural phenomenon
9 Patent Parts Cover Sheet
10 Patent Parts Drawings
11 Patent Parts Description of Invention Enabling Best Mode of Operation
12 Patent Parts Claims Define Protected Subject Matter
13 Sample Claim An adjustable camera mount for use in an enclosure comprising: a base adjustably mounted in the enclosure; a camera table attached to the base at a pivot axis; and an adjustment means for adjusting the camera table about the pivot axis relative to the base.
14 Requirements for Obtaining a Patent Novelty Non-Obviousness Usefulness
15 Requirements for Obtaining a Patent Novelty Public disclosures Public use Nonobviousness Subjective Test: whether one having ordinary skill in the art would arrive at the invention in view of the prior art Usefulness
16 Typical Patenting Procedures Invention Disclosure Patent Review Committee Prior Art Search Application Preparation and Filing Prosecution before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (typical examination at months) If Patentable, Typically Issues 2-3 Years after Filing Application Ongoing Duty of Disclosure
17 Invention Disclosure Title Inventor(s) Object Description and Drawings Related Art Relevant Dates Signed, Dated and Witnessed
18 Disclosure Deposit Bob Anderson wants your disclosures! to: Deliver to: 103 Siegel Hall Call: (56)7-3462
19 Inventorship Each individual that had a share in the ideas forming the invention as defined in the claims, even if only as to one claim, is a joint inventor. If one person has provided all of the ideas of the invention, and another has only followed instructions in making it, the person who contributed the ideas is the sole inventor.
20 Duty Of Disclosure Each individual associated with the filing and prosecution of a patent application has a duty of candor and good faith in dealing with the Patent Office, which includes a duty to disclose to the Patent Office all information known to that individual to be material to patentability.
21 Filing Bars A U.S. patent application must be filed within one year following any public disclosure, sale, offering for sale or public use of the invention. If corresponding foreign patents are desired, the U.S. patent application should be filed before any such public disclosure, sale, offering for sale or public use. Foreign patent applications must be filed within one year of the corresponding U.S. patent application.
22 Timeline Important dates Conception Application Filed (Regular) Foreign Applications Filing Bar 1 Year
23 Timeline Important dates Public Disclosure Application Filing Bar No Foreign Applications Conception 1 Year
24 Timeline Important dates Conception Application Filed (Provisional) Regular Application Filing Bar & Foreign Applications Filing Bar 1 Year
25 Patentability vs. Infringement When infringement is a concern, focus investigation on the claims of the patent. When patentability is a concern focus investigation on the teachings (i.e., specification, drawings, summary, background) of the patent. Patentability Noninfringement.
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