
Service Overview
U.S. utility patents protect functional inventions and processes with a higher standard than design patents but cover practical innovations effectively. They generally take 1-3 years to grant, offering strong enforceable rights. Our service manages your entire utility patent application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), ensuring maximum protection for your innovation.
Key Advantages of U.S. Utility Patents
- ✅ Strong Protection: Provides exclusive rights to make, use, and sell your invention in the U.S.
- ✅ Long-Term Rights: 20 years of protection from filing date
- ✅ Enforceable: Legally enforceable through U.S. courts
- ✅ Commercial Value: Increases licensing and investment opportunities
The U.S. Utility Patent Process
The process with the USPTO typically takes 12-36 months from filing to grant, depending on complexity and backlog.
The U.S. Utility Patent Process
Step-by-step guidance for protecting functional innovations in the U.S.
Patentability Assessment
Comprehensive analysis and prior art search to assess novelty and protectability.
Specification Drafting
Drafting claims, description, and drawings according to USPTO standards.
USPTO Filing
Electronic filing including all necessary forms, specification, drawings, and fees.
Examination
USPTO examines for novelty, usefulness, and non-obviousness (typically 12-24 months).
Allowance & Grant
Upon approval, the patent is granted and published, valid for 20 years from filing date.
Fee Structure for U.S. Utility Patent
| Fee Component | Cost (USD) | Details & Notes |
|---|---|---|
| USPTO Filing Fee | ~$330 | Standard filing fee for electronic submission (small entity may qualify for discount) |
| Search Fee | ~$220 | USPTO fee for prior art search |
| Examination Fee | ~$220 | Fee for substantive examination by USPTO |
| Issue Fee | ~$1,000 | Fee upon allowance to grant the patent |
| Maintenance Fees | $800-$1,850 | Due at 3.5, 7.5, and 11.5 years to keep patent in force |
| Our Service Fee | ~$2,500 | Includes search, drafting, filing, and response to one office action |
Required Documents
- Technical Documentation: Detailed description of the innovation and functional advantages
- Drawings/Diagrams: Technical drawings showing structure and functionality
- Inventor Information: Full names and addresses of all inventors
- Applicant Information: Company or individual applicant details
- Power of Attorney: Signed POA (template provided)
- Assignment Document: If applicant differs from inventor
Ready to Protect Your Functional Innovations in the U.S.?
Secure strong, long-term protection for your practical inventions with the U.S. utility patent system.