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[email protected]
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Mon - Fri 09:00-17:00
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1-778-223-6115

Patent Drafting, Design Preparation, Filing Services

Ready to Patent?

Patenting doesn’t need to be difficult, we’ve written countless patents and specialize in understanding your technology and drafting the patent in a way to best protect your intellectual property.  The Perpetual process is different from anything you’ve experienced. We use advanced editing tools to streamline the process, rather than charge you for tedious rounds of reviews.

What We Do

Drafting and filing patents and design rights are our specialty!  We approach everything strategically so that the granted patent protect your product, blocks competitors, and keeps up with your growing company.  Your final product might not be the same as when we filed the patent. Your competitors might find ways to avoid your patent.  Find out how we are prepared for this. We can either completely draft and submit your patents, or work with your team on editing and refining your patent drafts before we submit.  We can manage the entire approval process on your behalf or support your team in doing so. 

  • Understand your technology and intellectual property
  • Draft, review, edit your patents so is ready for filing
  • Monitor status and manage the review process

Can my Invention be Patented?

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Perpetual Motion Patents able to review my patent draft?

Absolutely! The simplest way to get your patent started would be to follow the format of other patents you’ve seen then stop when you need help.

What type of patent should I apply for?

Utility patents cover technical innovations. Design patents (Industrial Designs) cover the look & feel. Most startups would do well to file a Provisional Patent application for minimizing costs and formalities. A non-Provisional will eventually be filed, so that you can get an enforceable granted patent. These have to be perfect and cover all alternatives that you can imagine.

Does my invention need to be built in order to patent?

No it does not. You just need to be able to explain how to enable the patent in your description. That could come purely from your mind with some logic and engineering explanation. However, if you invent a Perpetual Motion Machine (our favourite type of invention here), then the Patent Office will want to see it work. Good luck!

Should I draft the claims as part of a provisional patent application?

Strictly speaking NO, but strategically speaking YES YES YES. You want to demonstrate that you knew which novel combination of features make up your invention. We’ll work on this part with you.

This is not to be construed as legal advice. We will need to discuss your individual situation to be in a position to advise you properly.
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