The U.S. Patent office is tasked with carefully reviewing patent application in order to determine the invention’s patentability. The examination process usually takes 12 to 18 months. The U.S. Patent Office will not tell you if your invention has already been invented by someone else unless you apply for a patent. The U.S. Patent Office examiners only verify that the description and claims per description by their inventors are new, unique, and not obvious to the U.S. Patent Office. They could not make confirmation with regards to the usefulness or profitability of the invention.
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