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    Patent Terms Glossary

    Common Inventor

    Definition:
    An inventor whose name is listed on multiple patent applications or granted patents, making the inventions at least partially the work of the same person.

    Application (trademark)

    Definition:
    A document by which a person requests a federal trademark registration. To receive a filing date, an application must include the applicant's name, a name and address for correspondence and the application filing fee.

    Infringe

    Definition:
    To make, use or sell the patented item or process within the country covered by the patent, without permission or license from the patentee.

    Assignee

    Definition:
    The entity that is the recipient of a transfer of a patent application, patent, trademark application or trademark registration from its owner of record.

    Informal Application

    Definition:
    An application that has been filed without one or more of the elements required to receive a filing date. The USPTO will return informal applications to applicants.

    Comprising

    Definition:
    A transitional phrase that is synonymous with means the same thing as inclusive or open-ended and does not exclude additional, unrecited elements or method steps.

    Did You Know?

    A patent protects your invention.

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