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A provisional patent is basically a 1-year reservation for your
utility application. It looks the same, with just a few differences,
and can serve as a "priority application" to a regular
utility patent application filed within 12 months. The filing fees
are much lower, and generally the provisional application can be
filed more quickly and less expensively, yet still provides the
inventor with the ability to claim "patent pending" on
the invention. See the more detailed discussion
below that further explains the differences between a provisional
and a regular, non-provisional (utility) patent.
Our "Combo" service includes a RUSH 1-week provisional to get you patent pending quickly with a full set of claims and a full detailed description. The regular non-provisional application is filed with formal drawings and completed background, summary and abstract within the standard time frame.
Benefits and Drawbacks of Provisional Patents (vs.
Non-Provisional Utility Patents)
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Benefits |
Drawbacks |
| Quick and Less Expensive
to File |
Does not, by itself,
provide any protection |
| Allows 12 months to perfect
the invention design |
Delays PTO Examination (until regular Utility Application is filed) |
| Allows inventor to legally claim
"Patent Pending" |
Starts the 1-year timer
for most foreign patents |
| Can be filed with less
expensive informal drawings |
Not attractive, by itself,
to potential licensees |
All Provisional Patent Applications include:
- One claim, summary, abstract, and detailed description (no background section written)
- Preparation of sketches or informal drawings (no formal drawings provided)
- Filing paperwork required by PTO
To get started, complete the form below.
Alternately, you may fax or mail this hard-copy
order form with sketches, patent search results or copies of
prior art patents, payment, and any other necessary information.
Please note that provisional patents typically take one week to file
after payment has been received, but may take longer if there is
a waiting list. We will advise you of an anticipated filing date
upon receipt of your order.
Further Discussion About Provisional Patents
Provisional patents have some advantages, yet also some disadvantages.
Please review the chart above for a summary. If you are seeking
to license your invention to a manufacturer, provisional patents
tend not to be "too exciting" to potential licensees,
simply because there is no guarantee that the provisional patent
will ever become a granted utility patent. Likewise, even a pending
non-provisional patent is of unknown value until the Examiner has
responded, giving you an idea of how strong your utility patent
is likely to be.
Nevertheless, those with limited funds find provisional applications
much more affordable, regardless of the delay it will cause in the
examination of the application. Those seeking to license a product
quickly should find a way to file an application and make the application
special. We can help you determine which course of action is best
in your circumstance. Please contact us
for more information.
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