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Patent Granting in Switzerland

Upon receiving a Notice of Allowance, you should pay the required granting fees. After this payment, the patent will be officially published and granted, thereby securing your exclusive rights

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Upon receiving a Notice of Allowance, you should pay the required granting fees. After this payment, the patent will be officially published and granted, thereby securing your exclusive rights

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Notice of Allowance and Patent Granting in Switzerland
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  1. An AI-powered IP assistant that helps you create a detailed assignment within minutes.

  2. Selection of the most suitable local patent attorney based on specific criteria.

  3. Receiving a Notice of Allowance, handling government fees and issuance of a patent certificate.

  4. Online monitoring and reporting on the platform throughout the entire process.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the patent granting process work in Switzerland?
In Switzerland, the patent granting process begins with the submission of a patent application to the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property (IPI). The application undergoes examination to assess whether the invention meets the legal requirements for patentability.
What are the criteria for patentability in Switzerland?
To be granted a patent in Switzerland, an invention must be new (novel), involve an inventive step (non-obvious), and be capable of industrial application (useful). The patent application must also meet formal requirements and be adequately described in the application documents.
How long does it take to get a patent granted in Switzerland?
The timeframe for patent granting in Switzerland varies but typically takes between two to three years from the filing date. This duration can vary depending on the complexity of the invention, the workload of the Swiss IPI, and whether any objections or Office Actions need to be addressed.
What happens after the examination phase of a patent application in Switzerland?
If the Swiss IPI determines that the patent application meets all legal requirements, including novelty and inventive step, it will grant the patent. The patent owner will then be required to pay the grant and publication fees to finalize the process.
Can I expedite the patent granting process in Switzerland?
Yes, it is possible to request accelerated examination of a patent application in Switzerland. This can be done by filing a request for accelerated processing and paying an additional fee. The Swiss IPI will prioritize the examination of your application accordingly.
What rights does a granted patent provide in Switzerland?
A granted patent in Switzerland provides the patent owner with exclusive rights to prevent others from making, using, selling, or importing the patented invention within Swiss territory for a period of up to 20 years from the filing date, provided that annual renewal fees are paid.
What happens if my patent application is rejected in Switzerland?
If the Swiss IPI determines that your patent application does not meet the legal requirements for patentability, it will issue a rejection decision. You have the option to appeal this decision to the Federal Administrative Court within 30 days of receiving the rejection notice.
Can I amend my patent application during the granting process in Switzerland?
Yes, you can make amendments to your patent application during the examination phase to address any objections raised by the Swiss IPI. Amendments should be made carefully and in compliance with Swiss patent law to ensure the application meets the required standards.
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Notice of Allowance and Patent Granting in Switzerland: The Path to Protecting Your Invention

 

Patent granting is a critical process for inventors and companies looking to protect their innovations. In Switzerland, a country known for its strong emphasis on intellectual property rights, the process ensures that inventors can secure exclusive rights to their inventions, fostering innovation and economic growth.

What is Patent Granting?

Patent granting is the legal process through which an inventor obtains exclusive rights to their invention for a specified period. This right allows the patent holder to prevent others from making, using, or selling the invention without permission. Patents are vital in protecting technological advancements, encouraging investment in research and development, and promoting public disclosure of inventions, which can spur further innovation.

Understanding the Patent Granting Process in Switzerland

In Switzerland, patent applications are handled by the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property (IPI). The process is designed to ensure that only new, inventive, and industrially applicable inventions receive patent protection. The IPI conducts thorough examinations to verify these criteria, maintaining a high standard for patents granted in Switzerland.

Key Steps in Patent Granting Action in Switzerland

  • Preparation and Filing: The first step involves preparing a detailed patent application, which includes a description of the invention, claims defining the scope of protection sought, and any relevant drawings. This application is then filed with the IPI.
  • Formal Examination: Upon receiving the application, the IPI conducts a formal examination to ensure all required documents are in order and that the application complies with formal requirements.
  • Substantive Examination: The substantive examination assesses whether the invention is novel, involves an inventive step, and is industrially applicable. The IPI examines prior art and may request additional information or amendments to the application.
  • Publication: If the application meets all criteria, it is published, allowing the public to review the details of the invention. This transparency promotes further innovation and prevents duplication of effort.
  • Granting the Patent: After the examination and any necessary modifications, the IPI grants the patent, giving the inventor exclusive rights for up to 20 years, provided annual fees are paid.

The patent granting process in Switzerland is a robust mechanism ensuring that only truly innovative and useful inventions receive protection, thus supporting the country's reputation as a leader in innovation and intellectual property.

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How Does Patent Granting via iPNOTE Function? 

To engage an intellectual property lawyer through iPNOTE:

1. Create an account on the platform by filling out a short form.

2. Specify your task region, whether in Switzerland or worldwide.

3. Choose a contractor from our recommended providers.

4. Receive the completed documentation.

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