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How to Make Patent Drawings Yourself: Prepare Formal Drawings Required by the U.S. Patent Office

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Title: How to Make Patent Drawings Yourself: Prepare Formal Drawings Required by the U.S. Patent Office
by Jack Lo, David Pressman, Richard Stim
ISBN: 0-87337-788-5
Publisher: Nolo Press
Pub. Date: January, 2002
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $29.99
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Do It Right - Do It Yourself - And Save Money!
Comment: On the last couple of patent applications I submitted, I ended up doing 90% of the drawings myself because it turned out to be easier than continuously having to correct the mistakes of the draftsman. My attorney said that my drawings just needed to be shaded and cleaned up a bit, and have the legends applied, but otherwise what ended up going into the applications was essentially my drawings with a few more bells and whistles. His draftsman had just put them on a light table and copied them as is. But I still had to pay for the drawings!

This book was able to get me the rest of the way there by detailing the regulations that the USPTO puts on drawings. They're not really difficult, but they ARE specific. Don't be intimidated by them. The very simple drawing style specified by the USPTO is to allow clear reproduction and printing. My attorney charges $295 per figure, and one page can have 2 or 3 figures on it! The last application we submitted had about a dozen figures total. Some of the expense is the work of integrating and describing the drawings, but it is guaranteed to save you money if you do your own drawings. Besides, this ensures that you will be satisfied with the quality and accuracy. Don't forget you can also have the draftsman do the difficult 3-D "Figure 1" bit, and you do the simpler stuff. Like me, I'll bet you'll find it easier than you thought!

Rating: 5
Summary: Outstanding Step by Step for the Do-it-yourself Inventor
Comment: I have all of David Pressman's books on patenting, you know why? Because I filed my own patent using these books. That's how good they are. They really do have step by step instructions. He also has software that helps you prepare the docs. I sort of used that as well. Again, reasonable priced, and useful. I strongly recommend these books for anyone that wants to File a Patent. They will allow you to do it yourself without an attorney.

Rating: 5
Summary: The best I've ever seen
Comment: Where can you find other book like this that explains you everthing about the subject in really plain english.

Alex

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