Invention Notification

Documenting the date of conception and further development of your invention is quite important. In current US patent law, the first inventor is awarded a patent if there is a question or conflict between similar inventions simultaneously pending in the USPTO. Proper documentation may determine which inventor prevails in such circumstances.

Laboratory notebooks should be employed if at all possible. If not, completing an invention notice form, similar to the one below may suffice.

Date:

1. Title Of Invention:

2. Description of Your Invention

3. Please indicate what you know about the commercial aspects of this invention

4. Closest literature, Patent references, and other work you know:

 

5. Have you build a prototype? Yes No Date:

The invention is recorded in Notebook No. Page:

Your Name:
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