Show Patenting Basics For Inventors Between the invention and the market pla place e lies a labyrinth of legalities and competitive traps which often prevent the inventor from realizing any personal or financial success A patent can can serve as a safeguard safeguard safeguard safe safe- guard from theft unauthorized sales and manufacturing Obtaining a patent requires professional assistance and a thorough understanding of the research and application processes The School of Continuing Education at is offering a course in patenting basics beginning Oct 17 and continuing throughout the quarter on Thursday evenings from 1030 pm p.m. The course provides a base for patent research and explores the components components components com com- of the application At the end of the course participants will will willbe be be required to compose a formal patent application Robert Evans the instructor is an active inventor who has authored a amanual amanual manual on n patenting The course willbe will willbe willbe be taught in room of the Administration building on the campus South Redwood Road Completion of the class will earn the participant 3 hours of college credit and costs For further information call |