Patents
A patent is a document, issued, upon application, by a government office, which describes an invention and creates a legal situation in which the patented invention can normally only be exploited with the authorization of the owner of the Patent.
“Invention” means a solution to a specific problem in the field of technology. An invention may relate to a product or process
Basic criteria of Potentiality:
- New or novel;
- Non-obvious, that is, it must involve an inventive step;
- Useful, that is capable of industrial applicat
For example:
United States Patent
Roumpos |
7,132,084
November 7, 2006 |
Candle warmer
Abstract
A scent dispersion system, comprising a heating device having a top surface, and a container of scented wax disposed upon the top surface of the heating device. Upon heating, scent from the wax is caused to disperse into the surrounding environment. The system may further comprise an air circulating fan associated with the heating device, for circulating air around the container of scented wax, to help disperse the scent.
Inventors: Roumpos; Deno N. (Murray, UT)
Assignee: Pende, Inc. (Murray, UT)
Appl. No.: 09/876,606
Filed: June 7, 2001
Source: www.uspto.gov |
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