Kevin Szymczak
- Associate | U.S. Patent Attorney
- English
Kevin Szymczak assists with prosecuting foreign and domestic patents in the chemical, mechanical, and oilfield industries.
Mr. Szymczak primarily works on drafting and prosecuting patents in the areas of olefin production, hydrocarbon cracking, polymer production, gasification, and commodity chemical production.
Prior to joining Osha Bergman Watanabe & Burton (OBWB) , Mr. Szymczak spent time as a process engineer for Luminant, working on process optimization and troubleshooting for coal-fired power plants. During this time, he worked primarily on heat exchangers and large rotating equipment. He also performed duties related to safety considerations for unit turnaround and provided safety consultation to maintenance crews working on on-line process equipment.
Also at Luminant, Mr. Szymczak spent time as a laboratory engineer, working on environmental quality control and remediation. He used his background in chemical engineering to collaborate with other scientists to work on ways to predict and control swings in possible environmental contaminants associated with coal-fire electricity production using selective catalytic converters, absorber columns, and ammonia handling systems.
While at Texas A&M University, Mr. Szymczak collaborated on designing a central offshore production platform for LNG. During the design process he was primarily responsible for designing and specifying the compression and pumping systems including all main and auxiliary pumps, compressors, and turbines, as well as the overall process equipment layout for the platform.
Admissions
- United States Patent and Trademark Office
- State Bar of Texas
- United States District Court for the District of Colorado
Select Publications & Presentations
- Working On It: An Overview of Patent Working Requirements (Part 2) (2022)
- Patent Application Pendency in Various Countries (Part 4) (2022)
- Working On It: An Overview of Patent Working Requirements (Part 1) (2022)
- Patent Application Pendency in Various Countries (Part 3) (2022)
- Patent Application Pendency in Various Countries (Part 2) (2022)
- Patent Application Pendency in Various Countries (Part 1) (2022)
- PTAB May Assert New Grounds of Unpatentability of Amended Claims in IPR Proceedings, But Must Give Patent Owner Notice and Opportunity to Respond (2020)
Professional Activities & Memberships
- Industrial Design Society of America (IDSA)
- Houston Intellectual Property Law Association (HIPLA)
- Texas A&M University, B.S. Chemical Engineering, 2012
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- Working on It: An Overview of Patent Working Requirements, Part 2
- Patent Application Pendency in Various Countries: Part 4
- Working on It: An Overview of Patent Working Requirements, Part 1
- Patent Application Pendency in Various Countries: Part 3
- Patent Application Pendency in Various Countries: Part 2
- Patent Applicant Pendency in Various Countries: Part 1
- PTAB May Assert New Grounds of Unpatentability of Amended Claims in IPR Proceedings, but Must Give Patent Owner Notice and Opportunity to Respond