When your idea changes during the course of your patent application, it's perfectly ok to file another provisional patent application as long as you adhere to the one year mark if you want the earlier filing date.
When your idea changes during the course of your patent application, it's perfectly ok to file another provisional patent application as long as you adhere to the one year mark if you want the earlier filing date.
When your idea changes during the course of your patent application, it's perfectly ok to file another provisional patent application as long as you adhere to the one year mark if you want the earlier filing date.
If
there
is
an
improvement
to
your
original
provisional
patent
application,
you
could
file
another
provisional
patent
application,
and
another,
as
long
as
you
claim
priority
in
the
non-provisional
patent
application
to
the
previously
filed
provisional
ones.
It
is
perfectly
ok
to
file
a
multiple
provisionals
with
improvements,
as
long
as
you
adhere
to
the
one-year
time
frame
from
the
first
application.
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