As of February 2026, the Geyser Patent Attorney Directory contains 3056 patent practitioners with verified filing records in Vehicles in General (CPC B60). These practitioners have filed a combined 327 patent applications, of which 157 have been granted, a 48% allowance rate. Of these, 37 practitioners have PatentFit Scores rated “Strong” or “Exceptional.”
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37 practitioners have “Strong” or “Exceptional” PatentFit Scores in Vehicles in General, meaning deep, recent filing history in CPC B60.
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View CPC definition ↗As of February 2026, the Geyser Patent Attorney Directory database contains 3056 patent practitioners with verified filing records in Vehicles in General (CPC B60). These practitioners have filed a combined 327 patent applications in this technology area, with 157 granted (48% allowance rate).
The allowance rate for patent applications classified under Vehicles in General (CPC B60) is 48% in our database. The USPTO-wide average is approximately 61.6%. Practitioners with high PatentFit Scores in this area significantly outperform this average.
The Geyser Patent Attorney Directory analyzes 3056 practitioners with proven filing records in Vehicles in General. Of these, 37 have PatentFit Scores rated "Strong" or "Exceptional," indicating deep specialization. You can search for your specific technology match on our directory.
PatentFit is a composite score (0-100) measuring how well a practitioner's actual filing record aligns with a specific technology area. It combines Specialization Depth (35%), Allowance Rate (25%), Filing Recency (20%), and Experience (20%). Full methodology at https://patentgeyser.com/methodology.
No. Patent practitioners are registered with the USPTO, a federal agency with nationwide jurisdiction. A patent attorney in any U.S. state can file and prosecute patent applications for inventors located anywhere. What matters is their proven expertise in your specific technology area.