Experienced Electrical Patent Attorneys

At Brooks Acordia IP Law, P.C., our electrical patent lawyers assist domestic clients seeking electrical patent prosecution in the United States, domestic clients seeking electrical patent prosecution abroad, and international clients seeking electrical patent prosecution in the U.S. We have extensive experience with U.S. Patent Office as well as the International Trade Commission. We can assist clients with the preparation and prosecution of an electrical patent, including the following:

Energy Management, Power, and Lighting System Patent – including simple electrical products, a patent for switches and switch boxes, a patent for any power system or power system enhancement, and a patent on a new battery or other power supply

Electronic Devices and Systems Patent – including a patent on any device on silica used to process, transmit signals, manipulate signals, or transmit, amplify or manipulate power from switches such as microprocessors; a patent on home-office devices or home office components (e.g., printers, fax machines, scanners, displays, and monitors); a patent on audio amplifiers, multifunctional optical devices, and television components, and a patent on electronic automotive components

Radio Frequency (RF) Devices and Digital Signal Processing Patent – including a patent on antenna elements, such as microstrip, horn, bowtie, end-fire, spiral, cassegrain, parabolic, and phased array; a patent on analog and digital system processing, such as send and receive systems; and a patent on remote control and radio control components

Automatic and Manual Control System Patent – including a patent for any device or system used to control remote sites, such as a patent for environmental control systems or components, vehicle control systems or components, and security systems, distributive monitoring and control

Navigation System Patent – including a patent for any device using GPS or other navigational control systems or components, such as stochastic estimation processes or technology exploiting GPS, including land systems, airborne systems, and water systems

Electronic Sensor Related Patent – including a patent for electromagnetic and acoustical devices and systems, and optical and imaging devices, systems and system components