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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTIONBy Trevor Yates
Patent Your invention:
Product: entire assembly
Component: member of a collection
Characteristic: descriptive quality
Element: most elementary member, a subunit of a component or product
Attribute: capability
Example• Cover Page• Background• Summary• Description
Composition and Process For Treating Metal
• Abstract: “…provides a conversion coating with good protection against corrosion while requiring substantially less chromium than previous coatings of equal corrosion protection quality.”
• Background: “A very wide variety of materials have been taught in the prior art for the general purposes of the present invention, but most of them contain hexavalent chromium or other inorganic oxidizing agents which are environmentally undesirable….”
Summary of the Invention• A. “a component of dissolved fluoroacids of one or more
metals selected from the group of elements consisting of titanium, zirconium, hafnium, boron, aluminum, silicon, germanium, and tin”
• B. “a component of one or more:”• 1. dissolved or dispersed finely divided forms of
metals such as…but later mentions dispersion is preferred
• 2. the oxides, hydroxides, and carbonates of such metals that can chemically interact
Summary Continued• A + B in sufficiently high enough concentrations, then
chemical reactions may occur at ambient temperatures within 24 hours
• Some agitation and heating will help speed up the reaction
• Also you do not want particles to settle in dispersed phase
• Compositions resulting from chemical interaction may then be utilized as metal treating compositions, optionally after being combined with a component (C) and component (D) and component (E).”
What is Component (C)?A water soluble or dispersible polymer and/or copolymer, preferably selected from the groups consisting of:
• 1.) “Polymers and copolymers of one or morex-(N—R1—N—R2-aminomethyl)-4-hydroxy-styerenesx = 2, 4, 5, or 6 and R1 is preferably a methyl groupR2 = H(CHOH)nCH2--, where n is an integer 1 to 7 but preferably 3 to 5
2.) epoxy resins
3.) polymers and copolymers of acrylic and methacrylic acids and their salts
-Or a composition containing hexavalent chromium and optionally trivalent chromium
What is Component (D) and (E)?Component D• Made up of water soluble oxides, carbonates, or
hydroxides of at least one metal element Ti, Zr, Hf, B, Al, Si, Ge, and Sn
• Must be added after A + B
Component E• Consists of oxidizing agents other than compounds
containing hexavalent chromium• Comprises both nitrate (16-18 mM/L) and halide (0.50-
0.55 mM/L) ions
Patent Timeline
Lawyer Fees• Odds increase that a meaningful patent will issue when
using an attorney with more skill and experience • $10,000 to $20,000 for non-provisional
Average Pendency US Patent Application
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• 1600 – Biotechnology and Organic Chemistry• 1700 – Chemical and Materials Engineering• 2100 – Computer Architecture, Software, and Information
Security• 2400 – Computer Networks, Multiplex communication, Video
Distribution, and Security• 2600 – Communications• 2800 – Semiconductors, Electrical and Optical Systems and
Components• 2900 – Designs• 3600 – Transportation, Construction, Electronic Commerce,
Agriculture, National Security and License & Review• 3700 – Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing, Products
Laws• Provisional vs. non-provisional
• Patents undergo serious examination by USPTO patent examiner
• Patent examiners have incentive to reject over approve
• Professional response to case objections is a combination of claim amendments and arguments on the law as applied to the case’s facts
Is it worth it?
• Protection• Legitimacy• Leverage
• Time• Money• Exposure
Business Strategy• Licensing deals• Trade secrets
“In the pharmaceutical industry it costs an average of $350 million for a new drug to be developed and 95% of drugs tested on people cannot be proven to be both safe and effective.”-Forbes
“IP-intensive industries are estimated to generate 72% more value-added per employee than non-IP-intensive industries.”-RTI Group