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Writing Chemistry Patents and Intellectual Property A Practical Guide

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

21.09.2011

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John Wiley & Sons

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264

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24.2/16.1/1.9 cm

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513 g

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1. Auflage

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Englisch

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978-0-470-49740-1

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"With this book, the author has made a good attempt to present this information in an unfussy way and with an obvious relevance to a working chemist." (Chemistry World, 2012)

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

21.09.2011

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

264

Maße (L/B/H)

24.2/16.1/1.9 cm

Gewicht

513 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-49740-1

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  • PREFACE xiv

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xvii

    1. BACKGROUND AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ABOUT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 1

    Chapter Objective / 1

    Introduction / 1

    Book Strategy for Patents / 6

    A Brief History of Patenting / 7

    Intellectual Property: Is It Important or Not? / 8

    The U.S. Patent and Trademark Offi ce / 9

    Why Intellectual Property Protection Is Currently Important / 13

    Information Overload and Prior Art / 15

    China as an Emerging Intellectual Powerhouse / 18

    Patents as Sources of Technology / 19

    Patents in Force Worldwide / 20

    Chapter Summary / 20

    Additional Reading / 20

    Question / 21

    2. BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VOCABULARY AND DEFINITIONS 22

    Chapter Objective / 22

    Introduction / 22

    Short Story from Panama / 23

    Patent Terminology / 24

    Trade Secret Definition / 30

    Copyright / 31

    Trademark Definition / 32

    Chapter Summary / 33

    Additional Reading / 33

    Questions / 34

    3. YOUR FIRST DECISION: TRADE SECRET OR PATENT? 35

    Chapter Objective / 35

    Introduction / 35

    Trade Secret / 36

    Patent / 39

    Comparison between a Trade Secret and a Patent / 40

    Chapter Summary / 41

    Additional Reading / 41

    Question / 42

    4. WHAT COMES FIRST: A PROVISIONAL OR NONPROVISIONAL PATENT APPLICATION? 43

    Chapter Objective / 43

    Introduction / 43

    Provisional Patent Application / 45

    Nonprovisional Patent Application / 48

    Patent Application Comparison / 49

    Chapter Summary / 50

    Additional Reading / 50

    Question / 50

    5. REASONS FOR PATENT OFFICE REJECTIONS 51

    Chapter Objective / 51

    Introduction / 51

    Patentable Invention and Its Usefulness / 52

    Novelty / 53

    Nonobviousness / 54

    Other Reasons for a Rejection / 56

    Chapter Summary / 57

    Additional Reading / 57

    Question / 58

    6. REASONS FOR INVALID PATENTS 59

    Chapter Objective / 59

    Introduction / 59

    Experiments: Actual or by Insight / 60

    Prior Art Disclosure / 60

    Issued Patent Is Invalid / 61

    Inequitable Conduct / 62

    Other Considerations When Writing Your First Patent Application / 62

    Another Point of View / 63

    Chapter Summary / 63

    Additional Reading / 64

    Question / 64

    7. EXAMPLES OF PATENT SPECIFICATIONS 65

    Chapter Objective / 65

    Introduction / 65

    Key to Patenting Success / 66

    Why Understanding Patents Is Important / 66

    Typical Pathway for Patent Application within a Company / 67

    Claim 1 and 2 of U.S. Patent 5,247,190 / 68

    Examination of U.S. Patent 5,872,289 / 71

    Format for Patent with Federal Support / 76

    Examination of U.S. Patent 6,369,239 / 77

    Examination of U.S. 2004/0010115A1 / 79

    Examination of U.S. Patent 7,071,289 / 81

    Examination of U.S. Patent 5,273,995 / 82

    Examination of U.S. Patent 7,253,209 / 83

    Comparing Claim Language with Written Description of Invention / 85

    Chapter Summary / 87

    Additional Reading / 88

    Questions / 88

    8. WRITING THE PATENT APPLICATION 89

    Chapter Objective / 89

    Introduction / 89

    The Inventive Process / 90

    Summary of Our Understanding for Patents and Trade Secrets / 92

    Identifying a Problem to Be Solved / 93

    Methodology to Solve a Complex Problem / 97

    Possible Inventions from Our Everyday Reading / 101

    Patentability Requirements / 102

    Circumventing the Rules of Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution / 103

    Water Splitting via Ruthenium Complex / 105

    Detecting Mechanical Stress within a Polymer / 108

    Places to Find Future Problems / 110

    Controlling Molecular Size of Semiconductor Quantum Dots / 111

    Chapter Summary / 113

    Additional Reading / 113

    Question / 114

    9. AN EXAMINATION OF CLAIM FORMAT 115

    Chapter Objective / 115

    Introduction / 115

    Interpretation of Claims / 116

    General Background about Claim Language / 118

    More Definition about Claims / 119

    Specific Claim Language / 120

    Chapter Summary / 123

    10. WHY YOU NEED CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENTS 124

    Chapter Objective / 124

    Introduction / 124

    Confidentiality Agreements in General / 125

    Important Elements within a Confidentiality Agreement / 125

    Chapter Summary / 127

    Question / 127

    11. PRACTICAL INFORMATION ABOUT COPYRIGHTS AND TRADEMARKS 128

    Chapter Objective / 128

    Introduction / 128

    Copyright / 129

    Copyright Interpretation / 131

    Adjunct Professor Appointments and the Copyright / 133

    Filing for a Copyright / 136

    Trademarks / 137

    Chapter Summary / 139

    Question / 140

    12. GLOBAL PATENT FILING AND PATENTING STRATEGY 141

    Chapter Objective / 141

    Introduction / 141

    Developing a Patent Strategy / 142

    International Patent Filing / 143

    Filing Options / 145

    Chapter Summary / 146

    Questions / 147

    13. WHAT ACADEMIC SCIENCE FACULTY SHOULD KNOW ABOUT PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS 148

    Chapter Objective / 148

    Introduction / 148

    Recent Background / 149

    What Should You Do after Having a Novel Concept? / 150

    Notebooks / 151

    Invention Disclosure / 152

    Confi dentiality Agreements / 153

    Copyrights / 153

    Chapter Summary / 154

    Additional Reading / 154

    Questions / 154

    14. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RESOURCES 155

    Chapter Objective / 155

    Introduction / 155

    Brief Summary of Selected Intellectual Property Books / 156

    Intellectual Property Courses / 162

    Worldwide Patent Offices / 163

    Emerging Technology Fields / 163

    Useful Organization / 164

    Chapter Summary / 165

    Additional Reading / 165

    15. BOOK SUMMARY AND ON YOUR OWN 166

    Chapter Objective / 166

    Introduction / 166

    Pending Intellectual Property Developments / 167

    Summary of Previous Chapters / 167

    Responsibilities of the Inventor / 168

    Conclusions / 169

    Chapter Summary / 170

    Additional Reading / 170

    16. RESPONSES TO QUESTIONS AT END OF CHAPTERS 171

    Chapter Objective / 171

    Chapter 1 / 171

    Chapter 2 / 172

    Chapter 3 / 173

    Chapter 4 / 173

    Chapter 5 / 174

    Chapter 6 / 176

    Chapter 7 / 177

    Chapter 8 / 178

    Chapter 10 / 178

    Chapter 11 / 179

    Chapter 12 / 179

    Chapter 13 / 180

    17. PATENT APPENDIX 181

    Chapter Objective / 181

    Useful Information Besides the Invention / 181

    Chapter Summary / 184

    U.S. Patent 5,872,289 / 185

    U.S. Patent 6,369,239 / 194

    U.S. Published Patent Application 2004/0010115A1 / 198

    U.S. Patent 7,071,289 with Certificate of Correction / 207

    U.S. Patent 5,273,995 / 219

    U.S. Patent 7,253,209 / 229

    INDEX 236