A: If you submit your application in person, you will receive the admission notice at that time. If you mail the application, you will get it in about a month. From application to acquisition, it only needs to be reviewed by the acceptance office.
2. When can I be informed of the application procedure? What's going on here? After the application procedure is over, can I get a patent application notice?
A: After an application for a patent for invention is made public, a request for substantive examination shall be submitted and the substantive examination fee shall be paid. The normal procedure is one and a half to three years from the date of application. If it is required to be made public in advance, it can be put forward within one year in advance. After the substantive examination procedure, there are two results, one is to pass the examination authorization, and the other is to be rejected without examination.
3. What will be sent after authorization? How do we know if it's authorized?
A: The authorized patent association will first issue a notice of granting the patent right, and at the same time, it needs to pay the certificate fee and the annual fee for the authorized year. After paying the above fees, you can get the certificate in about 3 months. After authorization, the patent is protected by law. Where a patent is used for production and business purposes without the permission of the patentee, it shall compensate for the losses and bear the tort liability.