What to know when applying for intellectual property rights
What materials are needed for application
1. The technical field and application scope of the applied project, as well as existing technology Technical measures, technical means, methods or ways to achieve the same or similar effects as the applied project;
2. The invention purpose of the applied project and what technical problems need to be solved;
3. Use text and Drawings to describe in detail the technical measures and technical features to achieve the invention destination of the applied project;
4. Experimental data and results of the applied project, or phenomena produced during the experiment;
5. Combined with specific examples and practical (experimental) test conclusions, objectively explain the advantages and disadvantages of the invention;
6. What the inventor believes is the difference in technical features between the applied project and the existing technology;style span>
7. Contents that the inventor believes should be technical secrets.
Documents and requirements required for patent application:
(1) Request Letter The request letter is the basis for determining the three types of patent applications for invention, utility model or design, and should be selected with caution; it is recommended Use the unified form of the Patent Office. The request should include the name of the invention, utility model or the name of the product using the design; the name of the inventor or designer, the name of the applicant, address (including postal code) and other matters. Other matters Refers to: 1. The nationality of the applicant; if the applicant is an enterprise or other organization, the country where its headquarters is located. 2. Relevant matters that should be noted when the applicant entrusts a patent agency. The applicant is applying for two or more people or an unit, If an agency has not been entrusted, a natural person should be designated as the representative, and the name, address, postal code and contact number of the contact person should be indicated. 3. Divisional patent applications (applications that have been rejected, withdrawn or deemed withdrawn cannot be The type of filing a divisional application should be consistent with that of the original application, and the original application number and filing date should be noted. Otherwise, it will not be processed as a divisional application. For inventions or utility models that require domestic priority, the number of the earlier application should be noted in the request. Application country, application date, application number, and should be submitted within one year from the earlier application date. 4. List of application documents. 5. List of additional documents. 6. Signature of the parties orstamp. 7. Other matters with special requirements.
(2) Instructions The invention or utility model should be described clearly and completely to the extent that a person skilled in the technical field can realize it.
(3) Rights requirements The claims should describe the technical features of the invention or utility model based on the description, and clearly and briefly state the scope of patent protection requested.
(4) Instructions attached The description and accompanying drawings are necessary documents for a utility model patent application. When applying for an invention patent, drawings should also be submitted if necessary. Drawings should be drawn using drawing tools and black ink and must not be altered or easily erased.
(5) Summary of instructions For inventions and utility models with abstracts and drawings, an abstract of the description (limited to 300 words) summarizing the content disclosed in the application should be submitted. If there are drawings, an abstract of the description and drawings should also be submitted.
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