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How to Make Patent Drawings: A Patent It Yourself Companion

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Save on patent drafting by doing it yourself!

If you’re trying to patent your invention, you know need a drawing to complete your USPTO application. Professional patent drafters charge per sheet for their patent drawing services and it can cost you hundreds of dollars. But with How to Make Patent Drawings you’ll be able to complete this crucial step and create a patent drawing that complies with the strict rules of the USPTO.

This book is a good companion for Patent It Yourself.

The 7th edition is completely updated to reflect recent changes to patent law and the newest advances in technical drawing. It includes all necessary forms with step-by-step instructions.

243 pages, Paperback

First published August 15, 2007

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Jack Lo

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April 13, 2011
Jack Lo's reference guide for patent drawings is very easy to read and to understand. He takes much of the mystery out of the patent process. I keep a copy of this manual on my drafting table, near my CAD station.

It is absolutely critical that the inventor documents his or her product idea. I recommend Lo's manual to anyone who is serious about getting a product idea to the market place.
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