What is a foreign-related patent? What preparations should I make to apply for a foreign-related patent?
What is a foreign-related patent? What preparations should I make to apply for a foreign-related patent? Foreign-related patents are another way to apply for foreign patents, mainly through domestic agencies or third-party institutions to apply for international patents. So what is a foreign-related patent? What preparations should I make to apply for a foreign-related patent? What preparations should I make to apply for a foreign-related patent? What is a foreign-related patent? What preparations should I make to apply for a foreign-related patent? 1. What preparations should I make to apply for a foreign-related patent? 1. The applicant shall provide the following information: (1) Prior China patent application documents (claiming priority), including the request, acceptance notice and specification, claims, drawings, abstract, etc. ; (2) The name and address of the inventor (in Chinese and English); (3) The name and address of the applicant (in Chinese and English); (4) the country of application and the type of patent application; (5) Existing technical data. Second, how to choose a foreign-related patent applicant country? As there are more than 100 countries and regions in the world, it is not necessary for enterprises in China to apply for patents in all countries and regions. In principle, the following three principles can help you to choose a country (including regions, the same below) to apply for a patent: 1) Countries with large or potentially large consumer markets for patented products, such as Chinese medicine patents, may have more markets in Southeast Asian countries; 2) Countries with large production capacity of patented products. For example, the consumer market of mobile communication products in South Korea is not large, but South Korea is a country with large mobile phone production capacity. Therefore, mobile phone patent application can consider South Korea as the application object; 3) For countries with a large market for similar products, such as Hong Kong, which has a large re-export trade, toy patents can be considered for patent registration in Hong Kong.