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How to get a Permanent Patents| Venture Care
Posted: May 23, 2017
As a patent can be so crucial in maintaining a business advantage, many inventors/businesses wish to patent their inventions even before they are finalised. This is possible through a provisional patent, which helps the inventor establish earliest ownership over the invention on submission of the provisional specifications of the product or process. As India follows the first-to-file system, this would ensure that the holder of the provisional patent would also be granted the permanent patent.
What you getSearch Details:
We will examine all the possible details, including potential uses of the invention across industries and likely benefits over existing products.
Drafting of Application:
A professional, our affiliate, will take up your request and draft the application based on the details you send in.
Filing of Application:
The drafted document will be filed with the Registrar and, on acceptance, you would be able to use "Patent Pending on your product any time over the next year.
A patentable invention can be any
- Art, process, method or manner of manufacture,
- Machine, apparatus or other articles,
- Substances produced by manufacturing,
- Computer software with technical application to industry or used with Hardware, and
- Product patent for food, chemicals, medicines and drugs.
Even if your invention is at a conceptual stage, all you need is to specify the title, indicate the field of your invention, its nature and potential uses to file a provisional specification.
ESTABLISHED RIGHT EARLYThe provisional patent enables you to book your name against your invention even before it is final. The patent is awarded to the person who files it first, rather than the person who invents it first.
ASSESS MARKET POTENTIALThe provisional specification helps you can assess the market potential of your invention before taking the final plunge and filing a complete specification.
When does a patent expire?
20 years from the date of filing for a provisional or permanent patent, the patent falls into the public domain.
What information do I need to provide?
The details of the invention on a CD or pen drive, along with its name, comparison with existing products, uses and date of publication (if any). Applicant information is also required.
You would need to send in all the possible details, including potential uses of the invention across industries and likely benefits over existing products.
GET STARTEDAPPLICATION DRAFTINGVenture-Care's patent attorney will take up your request and draft the application based on the details you send in.
Get StartedAPPLICATION FILINGThe drafted document will be filed with the Registrar and, on acceptance, you would be able to use 'Patent Pending' on your product any time over the next year.
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