Patent & Trademark Center

Chester F. Carlson Patent and Trademark Resource Center
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of the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Science and History Division 3rd Floor, Bausch & Lomb Public Library Building (585) 428-8110 |
The Chester F. Carlson Patent & Trademark Center is an official Patent and Trademark Depository Library, or Patent and Trademark Resource Center (PTRC). Many of the databases found in the Center are only available at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), or other PTRCs. There are only four PTRCs in New York State, and 79 in the country. To learn more about the Patent and Trademark Depository Library program, visit the program's site here.
The Center provides resources that help an inventor to:
- Conduct a thorough patent and trademark search
- Evaluate an invention's marketability
- Investigate ways to sell an invention
- Network with other local inventors
In addition, the Center provides free, one-on-one consultations, and large group training. Call (585) 428-8110 to schedule an appointment.
The Center is part of a nationwide network of libraries that works with the USPTO to provide information services to the public. It is named for Chester F. Carlson, inventor of xerography, and patent attorney. The Chester F. Carlson Patent & Trademark Center is partially supported through a generous grant from the Chester and Dorris Carlson Charitable Trust.
Check out these other resources for more information:
The Central Library's Business & Government Division has books that will help you evaluate your invention's marketability, and investigate ways to sell it. Business directories can be used to search for manufacturers. Resources to help you plan and begin your own business are found in the Small Business Resource Center.
Email the Patent Librarian.