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PROVISIONAL PATENTThe legal window provides the best services for Provisional Patent in Jaipur.
A Provisional Patent application is an interim step on the road to a patent. It is effective because by filing an appropriate provisional patent application a person can market the invention without fear of losing his patent rights, procuring cash to proceed with development and further patent operations. One of the most important legal documents while applying for patent registration is a provisional specification or complete specification. To increase the chances of obtaining patent registration, a provision specification can be filed along with a patent application if the applicant feels that the invention has reached a stage wherein it can be disclosed on paper, but has not attained the final stage.
The average time taken to file a provisional patent application is about 15 – 20 working days, subject to government processing time and client document submission. Get a free consultation on provisional patent application filing by scheduling an appointment with a Legal Window Advisor.
ADVANTAGES OF FILING PROVISIONAL PATENT
1. Legal Protection
2. Global Patent Protection
3. 20-year validity
4. Competitive Edge
5. Creation of Asset
Documents Required to Register Copyright
Form 1 ( Application for grant of patent)
Form 2 (Provisional Specifications)
Form 5 ( Declaration of Inventorship)
Form 26 (Power of Attorney). If your patent is filed by a Patent Agent then this form is necessary.
E-filing fees (Patent Statutory fee)
Form 3 (Corresponding foreign patent application statement and undertakings)
Priority Document ( This is used for convention applications if the priority date is claimed).
Illustrations/Drawings of the invention.
Components of Provisional Patent Specification
The Provisional Specification is broadly explained under two topics, i.e. ‘Title’ which should fairly capture features of the invention and should be short and to the point. Further ‘Description’ begins with the Preamble and contains the field and object of the invention.