Two types of patent substantive examination
There are two types of patent substantive examination. There are two kinds of international patent examination systems, namely, immediate patent examination and deferred patent examination. Let's take a concrete look at two types of patent substantive examination. Two types of patent substantive examination If you need professional patent services, Bajie Intellectual Property will help you! Bajie's intellectual property business has developed rapidly, focusing on trademark, patent, copyright, domain name and other intellectual property business directions. Bajie's intellectual property patent application and patent transfer agency services have been recognized by the industry. For patent transfer and patent application transaction, please consult Bajie Intellectual Property Customer Service as soon as possible. Two types of examination of patent essence Two types of examination of patent essence 1. Immediate examination system, also known as one-time examination system. After the formal examination of the application, the Patent Office immediately examines the contents of the patent application for novelty, creativity and practicality, without the applicant making a request for substantive examination to determine whether to grant the patent right. The advantage of instant examination system is that it can ensure the quality of patents granted patent rights, reduce litigation disputes and simplify examination procedures to some extent. Its disadvantage is that the examination and approval time is long. Two types of patent substantive examination: delayed examination system, also known as early public request examination system. That is, the patent office does not immediately conduct substantive examination after formal examination of the patent application, but makes the application public first, and the applicant can request substantive examination at any time within a period of time from the date of application. After the applicant makes a request for substantive examination, the Patent Office will conduct substantive examination only after the request is made public. If the applicant fails to make a request for substantive examination within the statutory time limit, it shall be deemed as automatic withdrawal of the application.