Technical Experience
Patent prosecution grounded in real engineering backgrounds. We draft claims for mechanical, electrical, electronics, and physics-based inventions—with the technical depth to capture what actually makes your invention work.
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Electrical & Electronics
Circuit protection, power electronics, safety systems, control logic, sensors, and signal processing. Claims that map to how the circuit actually functions.
- Circuit interruption & fault detection
- Power conversion & management
- Embedded control systems
- Sensor integration & signal processing
Mechanical Systems
Mechanisms, assemblies, devices, manufacturing methods, and electro-mechanical products. Disclosure built around structure, interfaces, and how components cooperate.
- Mechanisms & assemblies
- Electro-mechanical integration
- Manufacturing methods
- Tooling & fixtures
Technical depth across domains
Many inventions don’t fit neatly into one category. A sensor-driven mechanism, a power electronics assembly, a safety-critical control system—these require fluency across electrical and mechanical disciplines. That’s where 25+ years of real engineering experience pays off.
Physics-Based Inventions
Thermal systems, fluid dynamics, optics, acoustics, and other physics-driven innovations where the claim needs to capture the underlying principle.
Control Systems
Feedback loops, state machines, safety interlocks, and control logic that bridges hardware and software in a single coherent disclosure.
Sensor Integration
Force, position, pressure, temperature, and other sensing modalities—documented so the claims cover the sensing strategy, not just the sensor.
Safety-Critical Systems
Fault detection, fail-safe mechanisms, redundancy architectures, and compliance-driven design where claim precision matters most.
Patent assets built for real-world use
We build patent assets intended to survive scrutiny, support continuation strategies, and retain value across enforcement and licensing scenarios. Every application is drafted with lifecycle thinking—claim scope that supports future filings and maintains value as products and markets evolve.
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Many inventions span multiple domains. Start with a conversation—we’ll help you identify the best claim strategy for your technology.