What type of Patent should I file for my Industrial Design?
Knowing what type of patent to file to protect your industrial product design is important and a step of the product development process that is not to be missed. However, navigating the different types of patents can be like making your way through a maze! Where do you start? Which route is the right one for you?
When you’re working with TriMech Design Solutions (formerly MAKO), we guide you through the process and can connect you with our best-in-class patent attorney partners to help you file your patent. Regardless, it helps to know your options for your first meeting.
Essentially, design, utility, and provisional patents are three of the most popular patents you can file.
Design Patent:
A design patent protects the innovative design of an item from being stolen or used by another creator or company. For example, the shape of a bottle or the design of a new boot. This type of patent is predominantly based entirely on drawings or photographs of the design versus words.
Utility Patent
A utility patent is one of the most common patents that often first comes to mind. This patent is a long and technical document that teaches the public how to use your industrial design. This includes the protection of your product’s unique processes or system(s). An excellent example of this would be a new technology or software.
Provisional Patent:
A provisional patent goes hand-in-hand with a utility patent. This is a less formal document that proves the industrial designer was in possession of the invention first. Once you file this type of patent your invention will be listed as ‘patent pending’. However, following this informal procedure, you’ll need to submit a utility patent within a given amount of time, or you may lose the patent.
Now, where do you start? First off, a provisional patent can be one of your best options as it buys you time as you apply for a patent. However, considering all the ways to protect your new industrial design and product is important. Different patent filings give you different options but to make it simple, a design patent will ensure others do not steal the look of the invention, the utility patent will protect how it works, and the provisional patent will give you more time to complete the patenting process.
Before you discuss this with your patent attorney, check out this article that will help with your application and ensure no grave mistakes are made.
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