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These processes can help you make our million, first and many to come! According to industry sources, there are FOUR primary justifications for granting patents: innovation, disclosure, production investment, and designing. One of the basic requirements of tests to se if your idea is truly NEW and ORIGINAL is to ask yourself if it is innovative Is it creative enough that it wouldn't be obvious to others? 9 cm (8 1/2 by 11 inches), with a top margins of at least 2.


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Note that laws of nature, physical phenomena and abstract ideas are not patentable subject matter. Patents protect inventions, and improvements to existing inventions. Creditbility and reputable, quality and improvement thus also stay top priorities, stimulating the economy and ingenuity even MORE! In some countries (like the US), inventors will not even have to build a prototype of their idea, product or invention BEFORE bringing it to market or pitching it to investors. You need to focus NOT so much on what you know or do not know about getting your idea, product, invention or ingenious innovation ot market, but also to whom you afiliate yourself.

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Here is a sampling from what the patent application documentation and related requirements might expect from investors:


APPLICATION FOR PATENT

(Source: Excerpted from General Information Concerning Patents Print Brochure , from the US Government website patent and trade organization see reference listing at the back for full details)

Non-Provisional Application for a patent, is made to the Assistant Commissioner for Patents and includes:

(1) A written document which comprises a specification (description and claims), and an oath or declaration;

(2) A drawing in those cases in which a drawing is necessary; and

(3) The filing fee. Payment of small entity fees must be supported by a small entity statement.

Fees change each October.

All application papers must be in the English language or a translation into the English language will be required along with the required fee set forth in 37 CFR 1.17(k).

All application papers must be legibly written on only one side either by a typewriter or mechanical printer in permanent dark ink or its equivalent in portrait orientation on flexible, strong, smooth, non-shiny, durable and white paper.

The papers must be presented in a form having sufficient clarity and contrast between the paper and the writing to permit electronic reproduction. The application papers must all be the same size -- either 21.0 cm by 29.7 cm (DIN size A4) or 21.6 cm by 27.9 cm (8 1/2 by 11 inches), with a top margins of at least 2.0 cm (3/4 inch), a left side margin of at least 2.5 cm (1 inch), a right side margin of at least 2.0 cm (3/4 inch) and a bottom margin of at least 2.0 cm (3/4 inch) with no holes made in the submitted papers. It is also required that the spacing on all papers be 1 1/2 or double spaced and the application papers must be numbered consecutively (centrally located above or below the text) starting with page one.