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The Patent
Document, Its Form and
Substance

Caezar Angelito E. Arceo
Registered Patent Agent in the Philippines
(Non-chemical field, 2006; Chemical field, 2007)
Mentor, Patent Agent Qualifying Examinations 2011, 2012
Incorporator, Association of PAQE Professionals, Inc.




Training on Invention Spotting, Patent Search, Documentation and Interpretation
Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic, and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCAARRD)
Bulwagang Panday Karunungan, PCAARRD, Los Baños, Laguna (Philippines)
18 December 2012
Outline


1.0 Patenting quick review         9 min
2.0 The patent document            10 min
3.0 Exploiting a patent document   10 min
4.0 End                            1 min / Free
1.0 Patenting quick review

1.1 What is a patent?
1.2 Why patent?
1.3 What can be patented?
1.4 What cannot be patented?
1.5 What are the requirements of a patent?
1.1 What is a patent?
   “A Patent is a grant issued by the
government through the Intellectual
Property Office of the Philippines (IP
Philippines).”          “It is an exclusive right
                     granted for a product, process
                     or an improvement of a product
                     or process which is
                     new, inventive and useful.”

     “A patent has a term of protection of twenty (20) years
  providing an inventor significant commercial gain.”

Source: http://ipophil.gov.ph/
                                                “A patent is a contract between
                                             the government and the inventor.”

                                                            - Dr. Karl Rackette

                                                                         © 2012 by Caezar AE. Arceo
                                                                    Claim drafting crash course for the
                                                                      Sapalo Velez Bundang & Bulilan
1.2 Why patent?
            “There is no reason
   anyone would want a computer
   in their home.”
                    - Ken Olsen (1977)
                  Founding Chair, Digital
                  Equipment Corporation




     1.3 What can be patented?
         Any technical solution of a problem
         in any field of human activity which
         is new, involves an inventive step
         and is industrially applicable shall be - Sec. 21, RA 8293
         Patentable. It may be, or may relate to, a product,
                      or process, or an improvement of any
                      of the foregoing.
1.4 What cannot be patented?
 EXCLUSIONS:                              An invention shall not be
                                     considered new if it forms part of a
 (1) Discoveries, scientific         prior art.
     theories and mathematical
     methods;                                        - Sec. 23, RA 8293
 (2) Schemes, rules and methods                 - Rule 203, Patents IRR
     of performing mental acts,
     playing games or doing               Made available to the public
     business, and programs for            anywhere in the world.
     computers;                           Earlier applications.
 (3) Methods for treatment of the                  - Rule 204, Patents IRR
     human or animal body;
 (4) Plant varieties or animal
     breeds or essentially
     biological process for the
                                     Prohibited statements in the application:
     production of plants or         (1) Contrary to “public order” or morality.
     animals.                        (2) Disparaging other products or
 (5) Aesthetic creations; and            processes of any person other than the
 (6) Anything which is contrary to       applicant.
     public order or morality.       (3) Obviously irrelevant or unnecessary
                                         under the circumstances.
           - Sec. 22, RA 8293                            - Rule 412, Patents IRR
1.5 What are the requirements of a patent?

          Novelty
     1
          An invention shall not be              Inventive step
          considered new if it forms
          part of a prior art.
                                             2
                                                 An invention involves an
                  - Sec. 23, RA 8293             inventive step if, having
                                                 regard to prior art, it is not
                                                 obvious to a person skilled in

3 Industrial
                                                 the art at the time of the filing
                                                 date or priority date of the
                                                 application claiming the
     applicability                               invention
                                                              - Sec. 26, RA 8293
An invention that can be produced and
used in any industry shall be industrially
applicable.
                                                                      © 2012 by Caezar AE. Arceo
                       - Sec. 27, RA 8293                        Claim drafting crash course for the
                                                                   Sapalo Velez Bundang & Bulilan
2.0 The patent document

2.1 What is a patent document?
2.2 What are the parts of a patent document?
2.3 How to construct a patent document?
2.1 What is a patent document?


 A “piece of work” that contains:

   Description of the invention
   Drawings necessary to understand the invention
   One or more claims
   An abstract
   The name(s) of the inventor(s)
   Corresponding foreign applications, if applicable.
2.2 What are the parts of a patent document?
              4                    Abstract

          3                        Claims



          2                        Specifications




              1                    Request for Grant of
                                   Patent (Application
                                   form)


                           5       Drawings




                                             © 2012 by Caezar AE. Arceo
                                        Claim drafting crash course for the
                                          Sapalo Velez Bundang & Bulilan
2.2 What are the parts of a patent document?
International Patent Classification                        Abstract

                                                           Claims
          Application Number

                 Publication number and date
                                                           Specifications




                         1                                 Request for Grant of
                                                           Patent (Application
                                Filing date                form)

                                Priority date              Drawings

                                Name and address of inventor
                                Name and address of patent agent

                                Title of invention
2.2 What are the parts of a patent document?
                                                        Abstract
 Background of invention
                                                        Claims



                2                                       Specifications


                           Field of the invention

                                                        Request for Grant of
                                                        Patent (Application
                                                        form)

                           Description of related art   Drawings

                           Specifications: “Disclosure of the invention in a
                           manner sufficiently clear and complete for it to
                           be carried out by a person skilled in the art”
                           (Sec. 35.1, IP Code)
2.2 What are the parts of a patent document?
                                                       Abstract

             3                                         Claims



                                                       Specifications




                                                       Request for Grant of
                                                       Patent (Application
                                                       form)

                                                       Drawings


   Claims: define the matter for which protection is
   sought (Sec. 36.1, IP Code)
2.2 What are the parts of a patent document?
                  4                                 Abstract

                                                    Claims



                                                    Specifications




                                                    Request for Grant of
                                                    Patent (Application
                                                    form)

                                                    Drawings


   Abstract: concise summary of the disclosure of
   the invention (Sec. 37, IP Code)
2.2 What are the parts of a patent document?
                                                     Abstract

                                                     Claims



                                                     Specifications




                                                     Request for Grant of
                                                     Patent (Application
                                                     form)


                                        5            Drawings


   Drawings: illustration to show every feature of
   the invention and may consist several views
   (Rule 413, Revised IRR on Patents)
2.3 How to construct a patent document?
  Title                                          Abstract

  Authors and Affiliations        Contact a      Claims
                                  patent agent
  Abstract
                                                 Specifications
  Introduction

  Review of Literature

  Methodology                                    Request for Grant of
                                                 Patent (Application
  Results and Discussion                         form)

  Summary, Conclusions, Recommendations
                                                 Drawings
  Literature cited
3.0 Exploiting a patent document

3.1 Why exploit patent document information?
3.2 How to exploit patent document information?
3.1 Why exploit patent document information?


Key questions why a patent was secured:

    What does the inventor want to protect? Why would he want
     to protect it?
    Who are his competitors? Where are they located?
    What are his potential markets? Where are they?
   …
3.2 How to exploit patent document information?
  Title                                          Abstract

  Authors and Affiliations        Contact a      Claims
                                  patent agent
  Abstract
                                                 Specifications
  Introduction

  Review of Literature

  Methodology                                    Request for Grant of
                                                 Patent (Application
  Results and Discussion                         form)

  Summary, Conclusions, Recommendations
                                                 Drawings
  Literature cited



  From patent document construction…
3.2 How to exploit patent document information?
  Title                                          Abstract

  Authors and Affiliations        Contact a      Claims
                                  patent agent
  Abstract
                                                 Specifications
  Introduction

  Review of Literature

  Methodology                                    Request for Grant of
                                                 Patent (Application
  Results and Discussion                         form)

  Summary, Conclusions, Recommendations
                                                 Drawings
  Literature cited



  …To patent document exploration!
3.2 How to exploit patent document information?
Document part    In particular…        Possible gains
Request page     Name of inventor      Potential collaborator, or competitor to watch out.
                 Filing date           A warning sign that your research is so slow and
                                       you need to catch up; OR
                                       A signal for you to abandon your research and to
                                       focus on something else.
                 Priority date         - Ditto -
Specifications   Background            Good literature source.
                 Field                 A good feeling that your research is in a healthy
                                       field and you have company; OR
                                       You are in a crowded field and you might need to
                                       “reinvent” your lab.
                 Description           Protocols; research techniques; innovative insights;
                                       literature review; hope for underfunded projects.
Claims           (Ask Mr. Catibog or   May need specialized training but at least may allow
                 your in-house         you to keep track of your scientific pursuit; possible
                 patent agent)         patents from your research outputs.
Abstract                               Good for lazy…err…busy people.
Drawings                               A way to better understand the invention.
4.0 Any questions?



And...thank you!




                     © 2012 by Caezar Angelito Estioko Arceo

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Patent Document, Its Form and Substance

  • 1. The Patent Document, Its Form and Substance Caezar Angelito E. Arceo Registered Patent Agent in the Philippines (Non-chemical field, 2006; Chemical field, 2007) Mentor, Patent Agent Qualifying Examinations 2011, 2012 Incorporator, Association of PAQE Professionals, Inc. Training on Invention Spotting, Patent Search, Documentation and Interpretation Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic, and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCAARRD) Bulwagang Panday Karunungan, PCAARRD, Los Baños, Laguna (Philippines) 18 December 2012
  • 2. Outline 1.0 Patenting quick review 9 min 2.0 The patent document 10 min 3.0 Exploiting a patent document 10 min 4.0 End 1 min / Free
  • 3. 1.0 Patenting quick review 1.1 What is a patent? 1.2 Why patent? 1.3 What can be patented? 1.4 What cannot be patented? 1.5 What are the requirements of a patent?
  • 4. 1.1 What is a patent? “A Patent is a grant issued by the government through the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IP Philippines).” “It is an exclusive right granted for a product, process or an improvement of a product or process which is new, inventive and useful.” “A patent has a term of protection of twenty (20) years providing an inventor significant commercial gain.” Source: http://ipophil.gov.ph/ “A patent is a contract between the government and the inventor.” - Dr. Karl Rackette © 2012 by Caezar AE. Arceo Claim drafting crash course for the Sapalo Velez Bundang & Bulilan
  • 5. 1.2 Why patent? “There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.” - Ken Olsen (1977) Founding Chair, Digital Equipment Corporation 1.3 What can be patented? Any technical solution of a problem in any field of human activity which is new, involves an inventive step and is industrially applicable shall be - Sec. 21, RA 8293 Patentable. It may be, or may relate to, a product, or process, or an improvement of any of the foregoing.
  • 6. 1.4 What cannot be patented? EXCLUSIONS: An invention shall not be considered new if it forms part of a (1) Discoveries, scientific prior art. theories and mathematical methods; - Sec. 23, RA 8293 (2) Schemes, rules and methods - Rule 203, Patents IRR of performing mental acts, playing games or doing  Made available to the public business, and programs for anywhere in the world. computers;  Earlier applications. (3) Methods for treatment of the - Rule 204, Patents IRR human or animal body; (4) Plant varieties or animal breeds or essentially biological process for the Prohibited statements in the application: production of plants or (1) Contrary to “public order” or morality. animals. (2) Disparaging other products or (5) Aesthetic creations; and processes of any person other than the (6) Anything which is contrary to applicant. public order or morality. (3) Obviously irrelevant or unnecessary under the circumstances. - Sec. 22, RA 8293 - Rule 412, Patents IRR
  • 7. 1.5 What are the requirements of a patent? Novelty 1 An invention shall not be Inventive step considered new if it forms part of a prior art. 2 An invention involves an - Sec. 23, RA 8293 inventive step if, having regard to prior art, it is not obvious to a person skilled in 3 Industrial the art at the time of the filing date or priority date of the application claiming the applicability invention - Sec. 26, RA 8293 An invention that can be produced and used in any industry shall be industrially applicable. © 2012 by Caezar AE. Arceo - Sec. 27, RA 8293 Claim drafting crash course for the Sapalo Velez Bundang & Bulilan
  • 8. 2.0 The patent document 2.1 What is a patent document? 2.2 What are the parts of a patent document? 2.3 How to construct a patent document?
  • 9. 2.1 What is a patent document?  A “piece of work” that contains:  Description of the invention  Drawings necessary to understand the invention  One or more claims  An abstract  The name(s) of the inventor(s)  Corresponding foreign applications, if applicable.
  • 10. 2.2 What are the parts of a patent document? 4 Abstract 3 Claims 2 Specifications 1 Request for Grant of Patent (Application form) 5 Drawings © 2012 by Caezar AE. Arceo Claim drafting crash course for the Sapalo Velez Bundang & Bulilan
  • 11. 2.2 What are the parts of a patent document? International Patent Classification Abstract Claims Application Number Publication number and date Specifications 1 Request for Grant of Patent (Application Filing date form) Priority date Drawings Name and address of inventor Name and address of patent agent Title of invention
  • 12. 2.2 What are the parts of a patent document? Abstract Background of invention Claims 2 Specifications Field of the invention Request for Grant of Patent (Application form) Description of related art Drawings Specifications: “Disclosure of the invention in a manner sufficiently clear and complete for it to be carried out by a person skilled in the art” (Sec. 35.1, IP Code)
  • 13. 2.2 What are the parts of a patent document? Abstract 3 Claims Specifications Request for Grant of Patent (Application form) Drawings Claims: define the matter for which protection is sought (Sec. 36.1, IP Code)
  • 14. 2.2 What are the parts of a patent document? 4 Abstract Claims Specifications Request for Grant of Patent (Application form) Drawings Abstract: concise summary of the disclosure of the invention (Sec. 37, IP Code)
  • 15. 2.2 What are the parts of a patent document? Abstract Claims Specifications Request for Grant of Patent (Application form) 5 Drawings Drawings: illustration to show every feature of the invention and may consist several views (Rule 413, Revised IRR on Patents)
  • 16. 2.3 How to construct a patent document? Title Abstract Authors and Affiliations Contact a Claims patent agent Abstract Specifications Introduction Review of Literature Methodology Request for Grant of Patent (Application Results and Discussion form) Summary, Conclusions, Recommendations Drawings Literature cited
  • 17. 3.0 Exploiting a patent document 3.1 Why exploit patent document information? 3.2 How to exploit patent document information?
  • 18. 3.1 Why exploit patent document information? Key questions why a patent was secured:  What does the inventor want to protect? Why would he want to protect it?  Who are his competitors? Where are they located?  What are his potential markets? Where are they? …
  • 19. 3.2 How to exploit patent document information? Title Abstract Authors and Affiliations Contact a Claims patent agent Abstract Specifications Introduction Review of Literature Methodology Request for Grant of Patent (Application Results and Discussion form) Summary, Conclusions, Recommendations Drawings Literature cited From patent document construction…
  • 20. 3.2 How to exploit patent document information? Title Abstract Authors and Affiliations Contact a Claims patent agent Abstract Specifications Introduction Review of Literature Methodology Request for Grant of Patent (Application Results and Discussion form) Summary, Conclusions, Recommendations Drawings Literature cited …To patent document exploration!
  • 21. 3.2 How to exploit patent document information? Document part In particular… Possible gains Request page Name of inventor Potential collaborator, or competitor to watch out. Filing date A warning sign that your research is so slow and you need to catch up; OR A signal for you to abandon your research and to focus on something else. Priority date - Ditto - Specifications Background Good literature source. Field A good feeling that your research is in a healthy field and you have company; OR You are in a crowded field and you might need to “reinvent” your lab. Description Protocols; research techniques; innovative insights; literature review; hope for underfunded projects. Claims (Ask Mr. Catibog or May need specialized training but at least may allow your in-house you to keep track of your scientific pursuit; possible patent agent) patents from your research outputs. Abstract Good for lazy…err…busy people. Drawings A way to better understand the invention.
  • 22. 4.0 Any questions? And...thank you! © 2012 by Caezar Angelito Estioko Arceo cangear@yahoo.com http://ph.linkedin.com/in/cangear http://www.slideshare.net/cangear http://www.youtube.com/cangear http://www.twitter.com/cangear http://www.scribd.com/cangear

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