PatentPacket Example Application

A complete example · free to read and download

This is what "finished"
actually looks like.

Most people have never seen a provisional patent application, so they can't tell whether their own draft is any good — or whether a $149 tool is worth it. So here's a whole one, start to finish: a complete specification with numbered paragraphs, reference numerals, figures, and a USPTO cover sheet. Read it, then download the exact package PatentPacket produces.

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Assembling the example…

The figures

Black line art, one per sheet — numbered to match the specification (shell 100, vessel 102, wick gate 104…).

How to read it

  • [0001] Numbered paragraphs — the format examiners expect. PatentPacket adds these.
  • (104) Reference numerals — assigned once and kept consistent between the text and the drawings.
  • standard language The few passages PatentPacket supplies are labeled; everything else is the drafter's own words.

Now do yours

Answer ten plain questions about your invention and PatentPacket assembles a package like this one — without the watermark, and yours to file.

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