A provisional application for patent, sometimes also referred to as a provisional patent application, is the first step toward receiving a patent. Eventually, you will have to file a nonprovisional patent application, however you benefit substantially from beginning with filing a provisional patent application.
Provisional patent applications do not require formal patent claims or disclosure statements. Because the patent application does not require examination, the fee for filing a provisional patent is significantly less expensive.
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