Notice of Allowance is a Major Patent Milestone
Among the many steps in the patent process, the granting of a notice of allowance by a patent office is a paramount achievement. After a careful examination of the inventor’s claims, and a review of existing patents, a patent examiner may conclude that an invention deserves to be granted a patent. A notice of allowance is then sent to the inventor. At a later date the official patent certificate is mailed to the inventor. Several inventors working with United Patent Research have received notices of allowance regarding their inventions.
- Eddie and Mary A. are the inventors of the Mobile Fisherman Cart. This practical fishing accessory easily attaches to standard towing hitches and is designed to easily and effectively transport a multitude of fishing gear.
- Ronald G. is the inventor of the Squeeze and Scrub Toilet Brush which is an innovative toilet cleaning tool designed to make toilet cleaning easier and quicker.
- Kenneth and Karen S. are the inventors of the practical EZ Caulking Gun. This caulking accessory allows a person to use a drill or cordless screwdriver to easily and effectively apply an even stream of caulking.
- Inventors continue to conceive new and useful products for the kitchen. Octavia W. is the inventor of the New Design Aluminum Pan. Unlike conventional aluminum pans, the New Design Aluminum Pan is capable of carrying multiple food items in a separated and secure manner.