How do you cite a patent on a CV?

When you filed your provisional patent application, you should have received an application number (probably something along the line of 6X/XXX,XXX). In your resume, just the same way you’d add a publication, you can include something like: [Provisional Patent Application Title], U.S. Provisional Pat.

How do you cite a patent in APA?

APA style for citing patents is straightforward. Inventor/author. (date). Labeled Patent or Application Number. Place.

What are publications on a resume?

Publications to list on a resume might include:Trade conference presentations.Books or book chapters.Articles in trade association magazines.Publications in industry journals.

What is the difference between a publication number and a patent number?

Patent number are six or seven digits long; application publication numbers are 11 digits long with the first four digits being the year of publication. In addition to having a publication number, applications (and patents) have an application number, which is 8 digits long.

Is a patent considered a publication?

A patent is a paper that describes an invention. Making a publication after a patent should be possible, on the other end the opposite is not. While filling a patent, the invention must not have been already disclosed. Otherwise it is considered prior-art.

How long does it take for a patent to be granted after publication?

about four weeks

Can you patent something that has been published?

According to U.S. law, a patent cannot be obtained if an invention was previously known or used by other people in the U.S., or was already patented or published anywhere in the world.

Are patents peer reviewed?

3 – Patents Are Examined, They Are NOT Peer-Reviewed Unlike publications in scientific journals, patent applications are not sent to reviewers for comments on technological aspects. Whether a granted patent is scientifically or technologically valid is established by the final users of the patented invention.

Are patents worth it?

Value of a patent The primary benefit of a patent is the right to stop your competitors from selling the same product. If sales are strong, then the patent is absolutely worth it. If sales are weak, then the patent may not be worth it. You might also consider shutting down your business if sales are not that strong.

Can you patent a research paper?

In any case, an idea which you make public by publishing a paper cannot be subsequently patented by someone else. Any idea which is known to the public and/or to the community in a field of research cannot be patented, because an idea must be novel (i.e. new) and non-obvious to be patentable.

How do I add a patent to ResearchGate?

To add a publication page to your profile:Click the Add new button at the top right-hand corner of any ResearchGate page.For published work, select Published research and then the publication type.For unpublished work, select the most applicable type of research from the options shown.

Can I put my paper on ResearchGate?

ResearchGate is not a publisher and does not accept articles or papers for publication. Rather, members can track their publications, store private copies, and make their published or unpublished work publicly available on ResearchGate – if they have the rights to do so.

How do I patent an idea?

The simple answer is no—you cannot patent an idea for an invention. The invention itself has to be produced or a patent application containing the invention must be filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). While all inventions start with an idea, not every idea can be called an invention.

Where can I publish my research paper?

Locating JournalsElsevier Journal Finder. Enter the unpublished article’s title and abstract info into this tool to determine possible sites for publication. Journal/Author Name Estimator. Springer Journal Suggester. HelioBlast. Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) JANE. Edanz Journal Selector.