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buluş belgesi

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التركية - الإنجليزية
(Nükleer Bilimler) patent
A specific grant of ownership of a piece of property; a land patent
To successfully register an invention with a government agency; to secure a letter patent
{v} to make grants of, under authority
See Letters patent, under 3d Letter
A Government deed; a document that conveys legal title to public lands to the patentee Public domain lands are patented; acquired lands are deeded by the Government
pa·tent patents patenting patented The pronunciation is also used for meanings
Covers new inventions (process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter), or any new and useful improvement of an existing invention
Appropriated or protected by letters patent; secured by official authority to the exclusive possession, control, and disposal of some person or party; patented; as, a patent right; patent medicines
A "patent" is a document issued by a national government granting the patentee the exclusive right to manufacture, use or sell the invention described in the patent for a prescribed interval of time After that interval of time has expired, the invention is "on the public domain", which means that it is free for anyone to use without payment to the patentee Click HERE to see more information on patent and patent application information
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A (special, alienable, prima facie) legal right granted by the government to use, or at least (in the case there are other patents which your use of your patent would infringe) to bar others from using a device, design or type of plant that you have created (In the US restrictions last for 17 years for useful devices, and 14 years for designs ) To patent a device one must prove that it is useful, original and not obvious Patents are subject to challenge in court and may be upheld or overturned
Patent leather: a varnished, high-gloss leather typically used for shoes and accessories
{s} protected by a patent; clear; obvious, evident; ingenious, innovative
a document granting an inventor sole rights to an invention
a legal granting of the right to stop others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling an invention There are three types of U S patents: utility (machines, products, processes, compositions), design (protection for "aesthetic appearance"), and plant (asexually reproduced plants) See SIUC's Patent and Copyright Policy
a written document that allows an inventor exclusive rights to make, use, or sell an invention for a number of years
{f} receive a patent, receive exclusive rights to an invention or design
A patent is an intellectual property right relating to inventions - that is, to advances made in a technical field A patent for an invention is granted by the government to the applicant, and gives him the right for a limited period to stop others from making, using or selling the invention without permission In return for this right, the applicant must disclose how his invention works in sufficient detail When a patent is granted, the applicant becomes the owner of the patent Like any other form of property, a patent can be bought, sold, licensed or mortgaged Patents are territorial rights, so a UK patent will only give the owner rights within the United Kingdom and rights to stop others from importing products into the United Kingdom
Open to public perusal; said of a document conferring some right or privilege; as, letters patent
A legal grant issued by a government permitting an inventor to exclude others from making, using, or selling a claimed invention during the patent's term The TRIPS Agreement mandates that the term for patent applications filed after June 7, 1995, runs 20 years from the filing date To receive patent protection, an invention must display patentable subject matter (a process, machine, article of manufacture), originality, novelty, nonobviousness, and utility Current U S law is based on the 1952 Patent Code As a signatory to the 1883 Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, the United States belongs to the premier international patent treaty organization, the Paris Union
buluşbelgesi
patent