What are the main types of patent applications in the United States?

There are several types of patent applications in the United States: Nonprovisional applications filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a), including utility, plant, and design patent applications Provisional applications filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(b) International applications filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) International design applications filed under the Hague Agreement The MPEP states: Applications filed under…

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What are the requirements for claiming foreign priority in an international design application designating the United States?

For an international design application designating the United States, the requirements for claiming foreign priority are as follows: The claim for priority can be made in accordance with the Hague Agreement and the Hague Agreement Regulations. The claim must comply with the conditions and requirements of 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d) and 172. Priority can be claimed…

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How does the process differ for international patent applications filed by non-inventor applicants?

For international patent applications filed by non-inventor applicants, there are specific requirements outlined in 37 CFR 1.46(b): If an application entering the national stage under 35 U.S.C. 371, or a nonprovisional international design application, is applied for by a person other than the inventor under paragraph (a) of this section, the assignee, person to whom…

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