What Does Patent Pending Mean?



We’ve all seen the late night infomercials touting their inventions, which all seem to have two common taglines. The first is something to the effect of “Call now and we’ll double your order!” and the second involves the phrase, “patent pending design.” But what does patent pending mean, and what kind of protection does a pending patent offer?

 

In short, a pending patent doesn’t offer an inventor any real protection until the patent is approved. If someone else starts selling a product using your patent pending invention, you can’t sue them for patent infringement. Only once your patent has been approved can you call a Scottsdale patent lawyer and take legal action for patent infringement.

 

The only level of protection a pending patent offers rests in the date of the application. This is what will protect your invention if someone else files for patent similar to your invention. In the US the first person to file wins, which is why it’s important to work with a patent attorney early in the process.

 

One important caveat to remember is that patents only protect what was disclosed in the application. This means that if you make a new modification or addition to your invention while the patent is pending (or after it is approved) it will not be protected by the patent. In this case you will most likely need to file a patent application to get full protection.

 

If you need help filing a patent or are confused about what stage of the process your patent application is in, call the Scottsdale patent attorneys at Parsons & Goltry.


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