Utility Patent Service

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  • Expert guidance from USPTO-registered professionals.
  • Fast-track your invention with "Patent Pending" status.
  • High-quality, professionally drafted claims, drawings, and applications.
Expert Consultation Advice and review by a USPTO-registered attorney/agent.
Professional Drawings Up to 4 pages of USPTO-compliant patent drawings.
Claims & Application 6 claims and a 10-page professional application.
Patent Pending Achieve "Patent Pending" status for your invention.

Our Utility Patent Search Process

At My Patent Zone, we understand that securing your invention with a provisional patent is a vital first step in protecting your intellectual property rights.Our streamlined Provisional Patent Process is tailored to guide you through every stage with expertise and precision.

  • Initial Consultation & Assessment

  • During our first meeting, we’ll discuss your invention in detail to understand its uniqueness and functionality.
  • Preparation & Filing of Patent Application

  • Once we’ve established that your invention is patentable, we will prepare your utility patent application.
  • Prosecution and Communication

  • After filing your application, our work continues. We will monitor the progress of your patent application and communicate with (USPTO) on your behalf.

Why choose My Patent Zone ?

Securing trademark registration is key to protecting your intellectual property and ensuring long-term business success. Trust 'My Patent Zone' for expert guidance in safeguarding your brand.

Assisted over 120,000 clients

My Patent Zones has helped over 120,000 clients protect their intellectual property for more than a decade.

Professional Guidance

Provide an overview of your company and specify the amount of funding you're seeking.

Secure and Confidential

All details about your invention are kept completely secure and confidential.

How does My Patent Zone work?

It ensures your patent application doesn’t conflict with existing patents. This prevents filing for an invention that’s already patented, helping you avoid legal issues and application rejection.

Describe Your Idea

Express and define your inventive concepts with the help of our easy questionnaire.

Upload Your Files

Upload graphical/visual illustrations with layouts of your invention in one click.

We’ll Submit to USPTO

Our expert team of patent agents and attorneys will help you protect your invention and submit it to the USPTO.

Utility Patent FAQs

A provisional patent application protects your rights to your invention for up to a year—giving you time to perfect it, and complete your application for a utility patent. It essentially holds your place in line with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office so no one else can get the rights to the invention by filing a patent before you.

There are generally three types of patents: utility patents, design patents, and plant patents. Utility patents protect new and useful processes, machines, or compositions of matter. Design patents protect unique visual qualities of a product, while plant patents are granted for new plant varieties that are asexually reproduced. Choosing the right patent type depends on the nature of your invention.

The patent application process can take anywhere from 1 to 3 years, or longer, depending on the complexity of the invention and the workload of the patent office. Utility patents tend to take longer due to their technical nature, while design patents may be granted more quickly. Expedited options may be available for an additional fee in certain cases.

A patent application typically includes a written description of the invention (known as the specification), claims that define the scope of the patent protection, drawings or diagrams if applicable, and an abstract. It also includes the inventor’s details, a declaration, and applicable fees. Each element must meet specific standards to ensure your application is complete and can be approved.

While you can file a patent application independently, hiring a patent attorney or agent is recommended, especially for utility patents, as they require precise legal and technical language. A professional can help draft your application to maximize protection and ensure compliance with patent office requirements, increasing the likelihood of approval.