Excerpt from Hints to Inventors, Concerning Procuring of Patents, Either American or Foreign: With Suggestions and Valuable Information to Patentees Wm an individual has made an invention, the first inquiry that naturally suggests itself is, Can I obtain a Patent P A positive answer to this question is only to be had by presenting a formal application for a patent to the Government, embracing a petition, speci fication, model, duplicate drawings, and the payment of the prescribed official fees. Aside from these steps, all that the inventor can do is, to submit his plans to persons experienced in the business of obtaining patents, and solicit their opinions and advice. If the parties consulted are honorable men, the inventor may safely confide his ideas to them, and they will inform him whether or not his invention is probably patentable.
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