2nd Edition

What Every Engineer Should Know about Patents

By Konold Copyright 1988

    "This useful, authoritative volume focuses on all aspects of intellectual property law with particular emphasis on patent laws enabling the reader to avoid such pitfalls as a loss of rights, and establish valid rights in inventions, trademarks, and writings. "

    Preface

    About the Authors

    Types of Intellectual Property

    What Is a Patent?

    What Can Be Patented?

    Documentation of Invention to Establish Your Rights Against All Others

    Types of Patent Searches and What They Can Do for You

    Preparing the Patent Application

    The Patent Application in the U.S. Patent Trademark Office

    After the Patent Issues: Maintenance Correction, Reissue and Reexamination

    Chemical Inventions and Patents

    Biotechnology and Patents

    Patent Interferences

    Ownership of Patent Rights

    Enforcing Patent Rights

    Getting Around Your Competitor’s Patent

    Exploitation of Inventions: Licensing

    Foreign Patents

    Misuse of Patents

    Trade Secrets

    Copyrights

    Trademarks

    Appendix

    A U.S. Design Patent No. Des. 242,412

    B U.S. Utility Patent No. 3,996,723

    C Illustrative U.S. Patent Office Classification Schedule, Class 3

    D U.S. Utility Patent No. 3,225,299

    E U.S. Trademark Registration No. 925,164

    F U.S. Patent No. 4,736,866: Transgenic Non-human Mammal

    Index

    Biography

    William G. Konold