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Chbaca
@Chbaca
Job Title: Patent Attorney
Company: Carson Patents®
Website Description
Carson Patents works directly with inventors and entrepreneurs from all over the world. We are inventor owned and operated. We are a patent firm providing patent application services to help new inventors seek patent protection for their new inventions. Also, we help register trademarks and copyrights.
I get to help inventors from all over the world seek patent protection for their inventions in the United States as well as many other countries/regions. I work meet and work directly with the inventors to understand and appreciate each invention. In direct coordination with the inventor, I conduct the search for prior art and review for novelty of the invention. Then I conduct the patentability evaluation of what the invention claims to determine whether or not a patent application can be written for the invention. For those inventions that are patentable, I write the complete patent application. I do it all, whether it needs the 10 essential sections, or dozens more. I include all aspects of the patent application, specifically including any drawings needed for a patent application. Once an invention is patent pending, I provide pre-grant patent services to work with the Patent Office seeking to put the application into a condition for allowance and issuance.
Favorite Topics
New inventions and ideas, and business creation and development.
Favorite Thing about SEO
... not sure I have a favorite ... it is all fun ...
I am a USPTO registered patent practitioner (patent attorney), California attorney, inventor, and engineer. I have been working with the latest in new technologies since 1986 when I was first commissioned into the United States Air Force as a Clinical Engineering Officer.
After 27 years as an engineer designing, developing, and leading new computer technology and hospital construction projects, it was time to switch career directions. Having been an inventor my whole life and getting my own first patent in 2007, the idea of working with patents was the clear calling. I retired from high tech and hospital projects, graduated law school, and became licensed first as a patent agent. After I became an attorney, I applied and became registered as a patent attorney.
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