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Industrial design patents range in price from $2,500 to $3,500, depending on the complexity of the design. The patenting procedure might take anything from 12 to 18 months.

Getting a patent for your idea might help to protect your innovations and product designs. Nonetheless, the procedure may be time-consuming and costly. Before you go in over your head, you should have a decent sense of how much it will cost.

The utility patent and the industrial design patent are the two main types of patents. Depending on the kind of product, mechanism, or idea you intend to patent, each of these patents provides varying levels of protection. A utility patent is often granted for ideas that are both original and useful. Industrial design patents, often known as design patents, protect the appearance or design of a product.

Industrial design patents range in price from $2,500 to $3,500, depending on the complexity of the design. The patenting procedure might take anything from 12 to 18 months. Once obtained, the registration is valid for 14 years. If you wish to continue receiving protection, you must reapply.

A utility patent is one of the most valuable and often served patents. According to the USPTO, utility patents account for 90% of all patents issued. They may range from $6,000 to $10,000, which is much higher than the cost of a design patent. They also take much longer to get. It might take up to six years to get a patent, especially when dealing with a more sophisticated idea. If approved, the registration is valid for 20 years until you must reapply.

The cost and patent information supplied here are just guidelines for filing a patent on your own. You will also have to pay legal costs if you decide to engage a patent attorney. Yet, since the procedure may be complicated, the advice of a lawyer may help to avoid expensive patent filing blunders. For additional information about applying for a patent, please visit our patent Center.

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