Form 1 contains details such as the type of application, the name and details of the applicant(s), the category of the applicant(s), the name and details of the inventor(s), the title of the invention, priority of the application(s) filed in a contracted country.
Form 1 contains details such as the type of application, the name and details of the applicant(s), the category of the applicant(s), the name and details of the inventor(s), the title of the invention, priority of the application(s) filed in a contracted country.
Details Required Application form in duplicate (Form 1) The provisional or complete specification is in duplicate. Abstract of the invention in duplicate. Information & undertaking listing the number, filing date, & current status of each foreign patent application (if such exist) in duplicate (Form 3)
Number formats four digits for year of filing (yyyy) one digit for the jurisdiction of the Indian Patent Offices (J) one digit for type of application (T) six digits for continuous running serial numbers for all Patent Offices in India (n)
Ing to section 10 of Indian Patent act, 1970, the content of Patent application (complete specification) should include: Title of the invention. Field of the invention. Background of the invention. Object of the invention. Summary of the invention. Detailed description of the invention. Drawings. Best method.
Name-date format Author(s), inventors; patent holder, assignee. Date. Title of patent. Country issuing the patent country code patent number.
A patent application can be filed either by true and first inventor or his assignee, either alone or jointly with any other person. However, legal representative of any deceased person can also make an application for patent.
The Patent Process Determine the type of intellectual property you need. Determine if your invention is patentable. Determine what kind of patent you need. Get ready to apply. Submit your application. Work with your examiner. Receive your approval. Maintain your patent.
Proprietary formats are typically controlled by a company or organization for its own benefit, and the restriction of its use by others is ensured through patents or as trade secrets.
No. Patent protection is a territorial right and therefore it is effective only within the territory of India. There is no concept of global/world patent.