Statutory Invention
Registration Information Kit
Do you want to file for a patent? Do you have an invention
that you think can be turned into a probable patent? If yes,
you should know some facts before you file for a patent.
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Further, once you file for the patent, there is a Statutory
Invention registration that is sent out by the patent office
and the information that is contained in this kit has to do
with the details of the patent and the kind of invention that
you are looking for. It is worthwhile to remember that a
statutory invention registration is not a patent.
Many a times, a person wants to file for a patent but does
not intend to use it commercially. This is because he wants to
ensure that nobody else files for the patent for the same
invention. Also, he or she may intend to use the invention for
their personal use. Thus, in this situation, the person files
for a statutory invention registration. The patent office after
due diligence publishes the statutory invention registration.
This is a publication that is brought out by the patent office
periodically. This ensures that the patents are filed and
accounted for. There are some conditions that need to be
fulfilled before a patent can be filed and a statutory
invention registration published. These relate to the way in
which the inventor goes about the patent filing process and the
kind of paperwork that this involves.
The information that is necessary in the kit for the
statutory invention registration has to do with the fact that
the inventor must provide enough information for the patent to
be workable. Though the inventor may not intend the patent to
be for commercial purposes, once he or she files a patent
application, it is in the public domain and any further use by
anybody should be after acknowledging the patent information
and the process. He or she may also have to pay the fee
prescribed for the patent process and use the same for their
use. Once a patent is filed for statutory invention
registration, the information and the kit that comes along with
it is after the due process of verification and the like.
Though this is not a patent per se, it allows the inventor to
be the first to claim the patent in case the same is received.
Thus, a patent is filed with the necessary information in the
provided kit.
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