Patent Application Drafting

Patent Application Drafting

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Examples & use cases of Patent Application Drafting

Patent Application Drafting
Invention Protection

A biotech company has developed a groundbreaking medical device and seeks to protect its invention with a strong patent. They engaged DexPatent’s drafting services to create a well-enabled patent application that accurately described the device functionality, design, and unique features.

International Expansion

A manufacturing company plans to expand its market presence globally and requires patent protection for its product in multiple countries. DexPatent’s drafting ensured that the patent application is appropriately adapted for global and foreign filings.

Technology Transfer and Licensing

A University requested DexPatent to draft patent applications to facilitate technology transfer and Licensing. DexPatent’s drafters crafted well-structured and strategically worded patent applications to provide clear and broad protection.

Relavant patent laws and sections

When we draft a US patent application, we ensure to comply with Title 35 of the United States Code, Sections 101, 102, 103, 112

When we draft a European patent application, we ensure to comply with European Patent Convention (EPC), Article 52, 54, 56, 83 and 69 of the EPC

When we draft a patent application for India, we ensure to comply with The Indian Patents Act, 1970 – particularly section 2(1)(j) and section 2(1)(j)(a), 10(4),10 (5) and section 3 making sure to sufficiently enable the description of a patent application

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Frequently Asked Questions

A patent is a legal right granted to an inventor or applicant by a government authority, typically for a specified period. It provides exclusive rights to the inventor, preventing others from making, using, or selling their invention without permission. Patents are granted for new and inventive products, processes, or methods that are useful and have industrial applicability. They encourage innovation by offering inventors protection and the opportunity to commercially exploit their inventions.

A patent grants exclusive rights to inventors:
- Exclusive rights to the invention
- Ability to commercialize it
- Legal protection for enforcement
- Limited duration (typically 20 years)

Patent rights are not universal. Each country has its own patent system. International agreements like the PCT help simplify the process.
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