Anaheim Utility Patent Attorney

Anaheim Utility Patent Lawyer

At the center of Orange County, Anaheim offers a hub of tourism, transportation, new tech, and innovation. If you create a new machine or process in this city, you have to protect it and obtain a competitive advantage. An Anaheim, CA, utility patent attorney can help you get patent protection and assess other options for intellectual property (IP) protection.

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Work With the Right Anaheim Utility Patent Lawyer

Whether you are an independent inventor or are part of a startup or small business, you need exceptional legal support that understands the landscape of Anaheim and how patent law affects key industries. At Bold Patents, we have decades of experience in patent law and securing utility patents in industries relevant to Anaheim, like aerospace and manufacturing. We can help you protect your bold idea.

What Is a Utility Patent?

A utility patent is one of three types of patents, which offers you certain rights to an invention if you are able to get patent protection. In order for your invention to meet the qualifications of a utility patent, it must meet several requirements, including:

  1. Being a machine, a composition of matter, a process, or a manufactured item
  2. Being new, or an innovation on something existing, without being obvious
  3. Being useful
  4. Being real and non-theoretical
  5. Having instructions on how the invention is made and used

If you can get patent protection, it lasts for up to 20 years, as long as you pay the required maintenance fees. You can prevent others from taking certain actions with your invention, and file a claim against them if your rights are infringed on. Our firm has a network of patent litigators.

Key Industries in Anaheim

Innovators and entrepreneurs in Anaheim are often working in the main industries in the city, as those are the fields that are constantly growing and changing. Some of the primary industries in the city include:

  • Transportation
  • Tourism
  • Emerging technology
  • Aerospace
  • Manufacturing
  • Entertainment tech

Anaheim has a useful location in the technology corridor in Orange County, while also being the heart of the county. These crucial industries in the city fuel development and innovation in new technologies and inventions, and this progress is pushed by elements like:

  • Major companies. Big employers and companies like the Disneyland Resort and Providence Health and Services help innovation through their research and marketing departments, as well as the innovations made by their workforces. There are about 160,000 jobs in the tourism industry in Orange County. There is a nearly 65% employment rate in Anaheim, out of a population of nearly 347,000.
  • Universities, including the University of California, Irvine, Anaheim University, California State University (CSU), Fullerton, and CSU, Long Beach. These schools offer resources like funding and facilities for innovators and also bring new talent and innovators to the city.
  • Startups and small businesses. New entrepreneurs can change the landscape of an industry through new ideas and inventions.
  • City initiatives. Programs and organizations like the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce Small Business Development Center help support small businesses and, therefore, push new innovation into key industries.

Important Resources to Support Innovators in Anaheim

Being aware of local resources is crucial when you are an innovator and visionary without the resources you need to create and refine your inventions. Some key resources include:

  • Incubators, accelerators, and investors. There are numerous organizations and programs like the OC Startup Council, Octane OC, K5 Ventures, and Device of Tomorrow Capital. Stage 1 Fund made 16 investments in the Anaheim area. These organizations offer different resources like coworking spaces, funding, networking events, and more.
  • Universities. There are several resources that students, faculty, and other innovators can access through local universities, such as grants, facility access, small business support, and technology transfer and licensing resources.
  • US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) resources. The Western Regional Office for the USPTO is located in San Jose. There is also a USPTO Patent and Trademark Resource Center (PTRC) in Los Angeles, at the Los Angeles Public Library.
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Find Your Industry’s Patent Requirements

It’s important to get targeted patent guidance for your specific industry. Find your industry below to discover specialized patent requirements, strategic approaches, and how our attorneys can transform your ideas into protected intellectual property and assets.

AerospaceElectronic Devices
AgricultureFitness
AlgorithmsGaming
Architecture and ConstructionHardware Design
Artificial Intelligence (AI)Medical Devices
Business MethodsSmart Home Technology
Cleantech and Green TechSoftware
Computer HardwareRobotics
Consumer ProductsWearable Tech
Transportation & LogisticsNanotechnology
3D Printing/Additive ManufacturingCybersecurity
TelecommunicationsBlockchain
Cleantech and Green Tech

FAQs

How Much Can You Sell a Utility Patent For?

How much you can sell a utility patent for depends on the invention you have patented, and its worth to a company looking to buy it. There is no set value at which a utility patent will be sold. The value of a sale also depends on your legal support. An attorney can help you better protect your rights and negotiate for you if you are entering into a licensing agreement.

How Can You File a Utility Patent in Anaheim?

You can file a utility patent in Anaheim with the USPTO by documenting your invention, explaining how it is made and used, and paying the required filing fees when you submit the application.

There are many other requirements, as the application has to show significant information about your invention. There is a PTRC at the Los Angeles Public Library, which provides resources on filing your patent application. An attorney can also help you understand the process.

What Does a Patent Not Protect?

A patent does not protect anything other than new and innovative inventions. Your invention must be non-obvious and non-theoretical, among other requirements. You must file for either a design patent, a utility patent, or a plant patent, and the invention must fit the definition of one of those things. There are certain things the USPTO explicitly says cannot be patented, like laws of nature, physical phenomena, or nuclear material used exclusively in atomic weapons.

Can I File My Own Utility Patent?

Yes, you can file your own utility patent, but you are more likely to make mistakes and be unable to secure patent protection. If you miss information, or do not conduct a thorough enough patent and art search, you could be spending a lot of money in fees for the USPTO to deny your application. When you hire a utility patent attorney, you get patent opinions to determine if you are likely to succeed as well as support during the entire process.

Hire a Utility Patent Attorney in Anaheim at Bold Patents

An attorney helps you file for patent protection from the USPTO, from offering patent opinions to helping you create a strategy to protect your patent from infringement, including connecting you with our network of patent litigators. At Bold Patents, we help you safeguard your creations. Reach out to our team today.

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Bold Patents J.D. Houvener, Esq., MBA, P.E.

Principal Patent Attorney, Bold Patents

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