Design Patents
Expert Tips for Navigating Patent Office Actions
Discover how to navigate the patent application process after receiving an Office Action with expert guidance from Dr. Jason Nolan, a knowledgeable and experienced patent attorney.
Read MoreIndustry Snapshot: Design Patents for Golf Club Heads
In this Industry Snapshot, we take a look at the design patents issued for golf club heads by the USPTO in August of 2021.
Read MoreIndustry Snapshot: Design Patents for Animal Products
In this Industry Snapshot, we take a look at the various types of animal product design patents that have been issued by the USPTO over the past few months. Inventors and businesses are encouraged to review these patents and consider whether their new products should be protected with a design patent.
Read MoreCurrent Design Patent Statistics at the U.S. Patent Office
Design patent applications are more popular than ever and should be considered when formulating a new product design, commercialization, or marketing strategy because design patent applications easy to budget for, more-quickly examined and more likely to be granted by the Patent Office, and design patents are proven winners in district court litigation. Design patents are a great option for protecting your inventive designs.
Read MoreUSPTO issues new Design Patents for Bird Feeders
In this article, we take a look at a couple of recently issued design patents for birdfeeders.
Read MoreUSPTO issues new Design Patents for Mobile Phone Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs)
At Nolan IP Law, we focus our energy on adding value to your business, and for most GUI designs, that value is a high quality product at a discounted flat fee price.
Read MoreUSPTO issues new Design Patents for Horse Tack
At Nolan IP Law, we love pets and we love working on patent applications for pet products. If you are developing, or have recently developed, a new pet product, then it is high time for you to schedule a free consultation with Nolan IP Law to discuss whether filing for design patent protection should be pursued.
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