This is the second edition of a book, originally written by George M. Hopkins, a scientist and patent attorney, first copyrighted in 1889, and now revised by A. A. Hopkins, a member of the American Statistical Association. The book is intended as a guide for inventors in perfecting their inventions, taking out their patents, and disposing of them to the best advantage.The first 78 pages include a discussion of the kinds of patents that are profitable, information on drawing up the patent, and an explanation of the necessity of consulting the right kind of lawyer. The correct procedure in the development of the invention is pointed out, sample forms for assigning an interest in the patent are given, and the relations of the inventor and promoter are explained. A number of pages are devoted to design patents and registration of prints and labels.The numerous pitfalls set by unscrupulous attorneys are quite thoroughly discussed. This information as well as that on the marketing of the patent is of special value to the inexperienced inventor.The remaining pages are devoted to the census of 1910 arranged according to occupations, also a census of the larger cities and of states by counties. Six reproductions of patent office drawings are included.
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