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What Documents Should Be Submitted When Applying For A Patent?

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      Patent application What documents should be submitted?

Application for invention or utility model patent A written request, instructions, summaries, claims and other documents shall be submitted.

The name of the inventor or utility model, the name of the inventor or designer, the name or address of the applicant, and other matters shall be specified in the request.

The instructions should make clear and complete explanations for the invention or utility model, and the technical personnel in the technical field shall be able to achieve them; if necessary, there should be attached drawings (the application of the utility model must be accompanied by drawings).

The abstract shall briefly explain the technical points of the invention or utility model. If the drawings are accompanied by drawings, one representative shall be designated as the abstract.

The claim shall be based on the instructions to explain the scope of patent protection.

Application for appearance design patent A written request and a picture or photograph of the design shall be submitted, and the product and the category of the design shall be specified.

Application for invention patent At the same time, if we want to expedite the review process, we can submit the request for early public declaration and the substantive examination request at the same time.

Applicants wishing to get a slower fee should also submit a request for "mitigation of costs" and a certificate issued by the higher authorities for the loss of enterprises or the financial difficulties of public institutions. Those who claim the priority should declare in the request and submit the priority document.
Editor: vivi

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