Intellectual Property

 

About Us

 

Kevin Prince
Registered Patent Agent

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Dirt Cheap Patents is a dba of QuickPatents, Inc., which was founded by Kevin Prince to meet the needs of the independent inventor who needs low-cost, yet high-quality, IP work. Kevin is an engineer (UC Berkeley, 1988), inventor, and co-founder of Inventor's Forum in 1990, a non-profit inventors assistance group in Orange County, CA. The holder of two patents himself (CD Snaps, Data Glove), Kevin has had multiple successes in business, most notable selling his portable computer accessories business to a public company in 2000. He has been the the president of GridArt, which manufactures a unique line of art supplies that can "turn anyone into an artist." GridArt products have been features on QVC, Michael's, Hobby Lobby, and in various catalogs.

Our team conducts dozens ofpatent searches per month, and produce patent applications and formal patent drawings for our happy clients. With several engineers and patent practitioners on-hand, Dirt Cheap Patents excels at quickly and inexpensively writing your relatively simple, mechanical and electrical patent applications and design patent applications.

We refer more complex biochemical, pharmaceutical, advanced medical, plant, or highly-specialized and complicated patents to larger law firms that have Ph.D.'s on-staff familiar with your technology. While we are excellent generalists and fully capable of handling a wide variety of different technological areas, as our sample patents illustrate, we would not want to tackle projects that require deep, specialized knowledge in a narrow and perhaps obscure field. To learn more about our philosophy and the types of patent cases we'll accept, please read our further discussion about the level of risk involved with your invention, and what that means for you in terms of who you should and should not use for your Intellectual Property services.

Our standard speed on patent applications is about two months. If you need a patent application filed quickly, please see QuickPatents.com.

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