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combining common word trademarks
In Trademark    -  updated on 2/26/2009
I am looking to start a comic book.  The two main character, since I thought them up had simple names, and I always just thought up the title with those two names.  Let's use marvel comics Ang...   Read More Answer this question   Answer Answer this question
Combining different provisional applications
In Patent Process    -  updated on 2/26/2009
I had a query regarding the combination of different provisional applications. I had filed 4 different provisional applications in 4 months time period and all having different dates of filing.. I now want t...   Read More Answer this question   Answer Answer this question
patenting methods of combining common apperatus
In I have an invention … now what?    -  updated on 2/26/2009
I am working on an idea which uses a combination of apparatus.  Only one of the apparatus is new and when it is not used in combination with the other apparatus it has limited practical use.

The ...   Read More Answer this question   Answer Answer this question
combining nonprovisionals
In Patent Drafting    -  updated on 2/26/2009
I am given the task of combining three nonprovisionals to a single PCT application. How is this usually done?Would it be a good idea to completely redraft the claims and the description  in such a way a...   Read More Answer this question   Answer Answer this question
new invention combining known ideas
In Is it Patentable?    -  updated on 2/26/2009
Please advise regarding the possibility of attaining a patent on this.  (For purposes of this forum, please take as true what I say when I say something like xxx has been invented or yyy is not in the p...   Read More Answer this question   Answer Answer this question
Combining two prior art elements for an invention
In Patent Process    -  updated on 2/26/2009
I am always kept aware (by many sources) that an invention in which the elements appear in other applications is considered obvious, as it is regarded as "just" a combination of existing subject ma...   Read More Answer this question   Answer Answer this question
QUESTION ON COMBINING REFERENCES
In Patent Process    -  updated on 2/26/2009
I received an obviousness rejection in which the examiner has combined references N and Z.  The Z reference includes a critical feature when added to the N reference reads on the invention.  Howeve...   Read More Answer this question   Answer Answer this question
Combining different provisional applications
In Patent Process    -  updated on 2/26/2009
I had a query regarding the combination of different provisional applications. I had filed 4 different provisional applications in 4 months time period and all having different dates of filing.. I now want t...   Read More Answer this question   Answer Answer this question
Combining patents
In Patent Process    -  updated on 2/26/2009
I am currently building a website and I just found out that one of my competitors has recently been awarded a patent for a similar business process/model.

My questions are as follows:

1.  ...   Read More Answer this question   Answer Answer this question
Combining references for a 103 rejection
In Patent Process    -  updated on 12/26/2011
The Examiner has extracted physical elements from three references to build a 103(a) rejection of my simple mechanical device. Element A is identical to my corresponding element in physical shape and functi...   Read More Answer this question   Answer Answer this question
 
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