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Patent Strategy 6 We have shown you how to match a product development cycle into one single PCT patent application. In this lesson, we show you how to further prosecute this PCT patent application until grant. Again The Starting Point We have


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Patent Strategy 6

We have shown you how to match a product development cycle into one single PCT patent application. In this lesson, we show you how to further prosecute this PCT patent application until grant.

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Again The Starting Point

We have a typical product development circle:

  • Idea
  • Functional Model
  • Prototype
  • Product 1.0
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How to use a priority claim for adding subject matter to a patent application

product perfection 100% idea functional model prototype product 1.0 product 2.0

+ + + A B C D + + A B C + A B A

?

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01.10.2014 non-prov. filing

  • prov. filing

priority claim

  • fficial

search result ~ 06/2015 non-prov. PCT filing 01.10.2015 priority claim 01.07.2015 01.09.2015

  • prov. filing

priority claim

+ + + A B C D + + A B C + A B A

How to use a priority claim for adding subject matter to a patent application 12 months

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01.10.2014 non-prov. filing

  • prov. filing

priority claim

  • fficial

search result ~ 06/2015 non-prov. PCT filing 01.10.2015 priority claim 01.07.2015 01.09.2015

  • prov. filing

priority claim

+ + + A B C D + + A B C + A B A

How to use a priority claim for adding subject matter to a patent application 12 months

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How to further prosecute your patent application?

non-prov. PCT filing 01.10.2015

+ + + A B C D

01.10.2014 earliest priority

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non-prov. PCT filing 01.10.2015

+ + + A B C D

01.04.2017/ 01.05.2017 National/ Regional Phase Entry 01.10.2014 earliest priority 30/31 months from earliest priority date

How to further prosecute your patent application?

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non-prov. PCT filing 01.10.2015

+ + + A B C D

01.04.2017/ 01.05.2017 National/ Regional Phase Entry SG national phase (30 months from earliest priority date) 01.10.2014 earliest priority 30/31 months from earliest priority date

How to further prosecute your patent application?

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non-prov. PCT filing 01.10.2015

+ + + A B C D

01.04.2017/ 01.05.2017 National/ Regional Phase Entry SG national phase (30 months from earliest priority date) 01.10.2014 earliest priority 30/31 months from earliest priority date US national phase (30 months from earliest priority date)

How to further prosecute your patent application?

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non-prov. PCT filing 01.10.2015

+ + + A B C D

01.04.2017/ 01.05.2017 National/ Regional Phase Entry SG national phase (30 months from earliest priority date) 01.10.2014 earliest priority 30/31 months from earliest priority date US national phase (30 months from earliest priority date) EP regional phase (31 months from earliest priority date)

How to further prosecute your patent application?

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non-prov. PCT filing 01.10.2015

+ + + A B C D

01.04.2017/ 01.05.2017 National/ Regional Phase Entry SG national phase (30 months from earliest priority date) 01.10.2014 earliest priority 30/31 months from earliest priority date US national phase (30 months from earliest priority date) EP regional phase (31 months from earliest priority date) JP/CN/KR/other national phases

How to further prosecute your patent application?

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non-prov. PCT filing 01.10.2015

+ + + A B C D

01.04.2017/ 01.05.2017 National/ Regional Phase Entry SG national phase (30 months from earliest priority date) Grant ~01.10.2019

A

01.10.2014 earliest priority 30/31 months from earliest priority date US national phase (30 months from earliest priority date) EP regional phase (31 months from earliest priority date) JP/CN/KR/other national phases

How to further prosecute your patent application?

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non-prov. PCT filing 01.10.2015

+ + + A B C D

01.04.2017/ 01.05.2017 National/ Regional Phase Entry SG national phase (30 months from earliest priority date) 01.10.2014 earliest priority 30/31 months from earliest priority date US national phase (30 months from earliest priority date) Grant ~01.10.2019

A

EP regional phase (31 months from earliest priority date) JP/CN/KR/other national phases

How to further prosecute your patent application?

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non-prov. PCT filing 01.10.2015

+ + + A B C D

01.04.2017/ 01.05.2017 National/ Regional Phase Entry SG national phase (30 months from earliest priority date) 01.10.2014 earliest priority 30/31 months from earliest priority date US national phase (30 months from earliest priority date) EP regional phase (31 months from earliest priority date) Grant ~01.10.2019

A

JP/CN/KR/other national phases

How to further prosecute your patent application?

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non-prov. PCT filing 01.10.2015

+ + + A B C D

01.04.2017/ 01.05.2017 National/ Regional Phase Entry SG national phase (30 months from earliest priority date) 01.10.2014 earliest priority 30/31 months from earliest priority date US national phase (30 months from earliest priority date) EP regional phase (31 months from earliest priority date) Grant ~01.10.2019

A

DE FR UK

  • ther

EPC member states JP/CN/KR/other national phases

How to further prosecute your patent application?

„validation“

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non-prov. PCT filing 01.10.2015

+ + + A B C D

01.04.2017/ 01.05.2017 National/ Regional Phase Entry SG national phase (30 months from earliest priority date) Grant ~01.10.2019

A

01.10.2014 earliest priority 30/31 months from earliest priority date US national phase (30 months from earliest priority date) Grant ~01.10.2019

A

EP regional phase (31 months from earliest priority date) Grant ~01.10.2019

A

DE FR UK

  • ther

EPC member states JP/CN/KR/other national phases

How to further prosecute your patent application?

„validation“