Step 2: Describe
The second step of the patent process is describing your invention in an application.
It starts with an intake call with our team. We evaluate your invention and how it stacks up against the requirements for patentability, that is, novelty and non-obviousness. We’ll dive into the intricacies of your invention and its unique features. The purpose is to understand your invention so that we can communicate its uniqueness to the patent office. We want to leave no room for ambiguity or misunderstanding.
Accompanying your description are a draft set of claims, a critical component of your patent application. Patent claims define the reasonable scope of your invention, delineating the boundaries of your intellectual property rights. Through carefully crafted language and strategic phrasing, we carve out a path to a claimed invention that the patent office will allow for patenting.
Clarity is key. We strive to articulate your invention in a manner that is both precise and accessible, bridging the gap between technical complexity and lay understanding. Using clear and concise language, supported by illustrative drawings and diagrams, we aim for your invention to be presented in its most compelling light.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation and begin this process.