Intellectual Property (IP) Patch Worksheet

Intellectual Property (IP) Patch Worksheet
Now that you know about IP, PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, and COPYRIGHTS
complete this worksheet to obtain your IP Patch!
This is an example of some of the information found in a PATENT.
Fill-in the blanks below with your invention information to demonstrate your knowledge.
United States
Sample Patent
Sample US 2014012345A1
Patent No. : Sample US 2014012345A1
Each patent gets its
own number
INVENTOR
Date of Patent:
Name of person or
people who came up
with the invention
DATE OF ISSUE
Date when the
patent is issued. Put
today's date here.
TITLE
Name of Invention.
Give your invention a
name.
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
COMPANY NAME
Paragraph that
explains briefly what
the invention is.
Describe your
invention here.
Write your Troop
number or School
name here
APPLICATION NUMBER
PATENT NUMBER
Application No.: 03121912
Each application gets
its own number
DRAWINGS
FILING DATE
Filed:
Figures that help show
how the invention
works. Draw your
invention here. Be
creative!
Today's date here
REFERENCES CITED
Prior inventions,
work related to your
invention go here.
Contact [email protected]
with questions regarding the IP patch
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Design a Trademark
Put Your Copyright
Knowledge To Use
Today, you made an invention. Think of
what design, name, or symbol you would use
to help the world identify and distinguish
your invention from those of other makers.
Now that you have a product and a
trademark, write a poem or song about your
invention or trademark. After your poem or
song is written down, sign your name, date it,
and include a © symbol.
Draw your trademark in the space below.
Make sure it is unique to you.
This section to be filled out by project personnel only:
This document certifies that the individual named below
has completed all of the requirements necessary to obtain the Intellectual Property (IP) Patch. The IP Patch
was developed as a joint partnership between the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and
the Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital (GSCNC) in collaboration with the Intellectual Property
Owners (IPO) Education Foundation. The purpose of the IP Patch is to encourage and inspire more
students to explore intellectual property creation and protection and to encourage broader interest and
exposure to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers. We are proud of the
ingenuity, creativity, and sheer tenacity you have demonstrated and we cannot wait to see what you will
achieve next!
STAMP OF APPROVAL
Contact [email protected]
with questions regarding the IP patch
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