Drafting Your Patent Illustrations Speedily & Professionally!

    Utility Patents

    We are experts in explaining to the patent examiner the utilitarian uniqueness of your invention, and to make it very clear to him how it functions. This clarity results in minimizing the time taken to approve your patent.  Techniques we use in presenting our utility patents include line Illustrations, flowcharts, graphs, screen shots, photographs and tableaux.

    “Drawings shall be required when they are necessary for the understanding of the invention [or] where, without being necessary for the understanding of the invention, the nature of the invention admits of illustration by drawings”  -United States Patent and Trademark Office citing PCT Article 7.

    Good drawings can be vital for understanding how an invention works.  A professional illustration, such as the ones we provide, will not only meet the various requirements of the patent office, but it will accurately describe the invention as explained to us by the client.  Whether the client provides us with a photograph, a pencil sketch, a CAD file, or just a verbal description, we will work with the material to produce an accurate illustration according to the patent office regulations.

    Many times our clients are only able to give us a short time – sometimes just a few hours – to provide the drawings.  Frequently the inventor has a limited budget, and needs to keep costs to an absolute minimum.  In such cases we work hard to come up with creative methods to produce speedy drawings at a minimal price.  With our years of experience, we can help a client decide which source drawings do not need our input, or else in some cases how we can use minimal graphic editing to bring client provided drawings up to patent office requirements.

    As willing as we are to work with clients in need of a rush or very low budget, we enjoy even more producing top quality drawings. Line drawings, graphs, flowcharts and diagrams, screenshots and graphical user interfaces (GUIs), tableau and scene creation, mathematical equations and chemical formulae – the variety of our subjects keeps us enthusiastic about our work, and this excitement translates into a freshness in our drawings.