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Dr.Yannes Martinus Pasaribu M.Sn
Human and Industrial Product research Group
FSRD-Institut Teknologi Bandung
Aliansi Desainer Produk Industri Indonesia
TECHNICAL GUIDANCE ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN UNDER THE LOCARNO CLASSIFICATION
based on
An understanding of the technical aspects on
Locarno classification
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Locarno Agreement
the accession to the Locarno Agreement would be
important from the perspective of international
harmonization and user convenience in conducting
searches on designs registered in other countries.
Any applicant who files an international
design application under the Hague Agreement is
required to classify the article according to the
Locarno Classification.
The Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs
The Hague System
Simple and economic international registration of industrial
designs.
Enables design owners obtaining their designs protection
with a minimum formalities and expense.
Standardized in particular, they are relieved of the need to
make a separate national application in each of the
Contracting Parties in which they seek protection, thus
avoiding the complications arising from procedures and
languages which differ from one State to another.
those which only have a decorative purpose, without
any industrial aim. These designs have no end other
than to be admired (paintings, sculptures, etc.)
those which are intended to be used for practical
purposes (furniture, household implements, etc.). This
type of creation brings together the useful (the industrial
aspect) and the pleasing (the aesthetic aspect)
ThreeDimensionalDesign
TwoDimensionalDesigns
According to the Locarno Classification
1. Industrial Design means only the shape, configuration, pattern,
ornament or composition of lines or colors' applies to every article;
2. The article may be in two-dimensional form or three-dimensional
form or both the forms;
3. The application of the design to the article can be by any industrial
process or means;
4. The industrial process or means maybe manual, mechanical or
chemical and the process or means may be applied separately or
combined together.
5. The shape, configuration, pattern, ornament or composition of
lines or colors, in the finished articles, appeals to the eye only and
judged solely by the eye; but does not include any mode or principle
of construction.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
means
1. A design is the protection of the ornamental or aesthetic aspect of a
product
2. Design concepts and specifications that optimize the function, value
and appearance of products and systems for the mutual benefit of
both user and manufacturer;
3. What can be registered as a design? The look of the product or
part of the product (but Not the function or idea), which are:
 Novelty: Completely new look on the market: A design makes a
product attractive and appealing for the consumers
 Individual character: To have individual character a design: has
to differ in various ways from the designs already known
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN terms
DESIGN
does not Include
1. Any mode or principle of construction or anything
which is merely mechanical devices;
2. Any trade mark as defined in section 2(1)(v) of the
Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 (43 of 1958);
3. Any property mark as defined in section 479 of Indian
Penal Code (45 of 1860);
4. Any artistic work as defined in section 2(c) of the
Copyright Act, 1957 (14 of 1957)
object of registration of
DESIGNS
The protection given by the Design Law relating to
designs to those who produce novelty and original
designs, is primarily to recognize the top players in the
industries, and keep them at high level of competitive
progress.
The object of registration of successful design is to
see that the originator of the design is rewarded for his
creation which can be applied to the goods.
PURPOSE OF THE REGISTRATION
of designs
To protect novel designs devised to be applied to
particular articles to be manufactured and marketed
commercially.
It is not to protect principles of operation or invention.
Nor it is to protect copying of the direct product of original
artistic effort in producing a drawing.
The whole purpose of a design is that it shall not stand on
its own as an artistic work but shall be copied by
embodiment in a commercially produced artifact.
32 class of
17. Musical Instruments
18. Printing & Office Machinery
19. Stationery & Office Equipment, Artists’ &
Teaching Materials
20. Sales & Advertising Equipment, Signs
21. Games, Toys, Tents & Sports Goods
22. Arms, Pyrotechnic Articles, Articles for Hunting,
Fishing & Pest Killing
23. Fluid Distribution Equipment, Sanitary, Heating,
Ventilation & Air-Conditioning Equipment, Solid
Fuel
24. Medical & Laboratory Equipment
25. Building Units & Construction Elements
26. Lighting Apparatus
27. Tobacco & Smokers’ Supplies
28. Pharmaceutical & Cosmetic Products, Toilet
Articles & Apparatus
29. Devices & Equipment Against Fire Hazards, for
Accident Prevention & for Rescue
30. Articles for the Care & Handling of Animals
31. Machines & Appliances for Preparing Food /
Drink, not Elsewhere Specified
32. Graphic Symbols & Logos, Surface Patterns,
Ornamentation
Locarno Classification
Foodstuffs
Articles of Clothing & Haberdashery
Travel Goods, Cases, Parasols & Personal
Belongings, not Elsewhere Specified
Brush ware
Textile Piece goods, Artificial & Natural
Sheet Material
Furnishing
Household Goods, not Elsewhere Specified
Tools & Hardware
Packages & Containers for Transport /
Handling of Goods
Clocks & Watches & Other Measuring
Instruments, Checking & Signaling
Instruments
Articles of Adornment
Means of Transport / Hoisting
Equipment for Production, Distribution
/ Transformation of Electricity
Recording, Communication / Information
Retrieval Equipment
Machines, not Elsewhere Specified
Photographic, Cinematographic & Optical
Apparatus
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The Locarno Classification comprises:
(i) a list of classes and subclasses;
(i) an alphabetical list of goods in which
industrial designs are incorporated, with an
indication of the classes and subclasses into
which they fall.
a) The titles of the classes and subclasses provide a general indication as to the area
to which the goods belong. Some goods may be covered by more than one
such title, however. It is therefore advisable to consult the Alphabetical List to make
sure of the classification of various goods.
b) Explanatory notes relating to a class are not repeated in the subclasses which
they concern. It is therefore advisable to consult them when studying the notes
appearing in the subclasses themselves.
c) In principle, goods are classified first according to their purpose and subsidiary,
if this is possible, according to the object that they represent. This latter classification
is optional.
d) Where there is no special classification provided for goods intended to form part of
another product, those goods are placed in the same class and subclass as the
product of which they are intended to form part, if they cannot normally be used
for another purpose.
e) Goods, which are multipurpose composite objects are, with the exception of
multipurpose composite pieces of furniture, placed in all the classes and
subclasses that correspond to each of the intended purposes.
GENERAL REMARKS
Foodstuffs
Notes: (a) Including foodstuffs for human beings, foodstuffs for animals and dietetic foods.
(b) Not including packages (Cl. 9).
01-01 BAKERS’ PRODUCTS, BISCUITS, PASTRY, MACARONI AND OTHER CEREAL
PRODUCTS, CHOCOLATES, CONFECTIONERY, ICES
01-02 FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
01-03 CHEESES, BUTTER AND BUTTER SUBSTITUTES, OTHER DAIRY PRODUCE
01-04 BUTCHERS’ MEAT (INCLUDING PORK PRODUCTS), FISH
01-05 [vacant]
01-06 ANIMAL FOODSTUFFS
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Articles of clothing and haberdashery
Note: Not including articles of clothing for dolls (Cl. 21-01), special equipment for protection against fire hazards, for
accident prevention and for rescue (Cl. 29), and animal clothing (Cl. 30-01).
02-01 UNDERGARMENTS, LINGERIE, CORSETS, BRASSIÈRES, NIGHTWEAR
Notes: (a) Including orthopedic corsets and body linen. (b) Not including household linen (Cl. 6-13).
02-02 GARMENTS
Notes: (a) Including all sorts of garments, and furs, bathing costumes, sports clothing and orthopedic garments, subject to
the exceptions indicated under (b). (b) Not including undergarments (Cl. 2-01), or garments to be placed in Classes 2-03;
2-04; 2-05 or 2-06.
02-03 HEADWEAR
Note: Including all kinds of headwear for men, women and children.
02-04 FOOTWEAR, SOCKS AND STOCKINGS
Note: Including special boots for sports such as football, skiing and ice hockey, orthopedic footwear and socks, as well as
tights, gaiters and other leg wear.
02-05 NECKTIES, SCARVES, NECKERCHIEFS AND HANDKERCHIEFS
Note: Including all “flat” clothing accessories.
02-06 GLOVES
Note: Including surgical gloves and rubber or plastic protective gloves for household use or for various occupations or
sports.
02-07 HABERDASHERY AND CLOTHING ACCESSORIES
Notes: (a) Including buttons, clasps for garments, for headwear and for footwear, laces, pins, hand sewing, knitting and
embroidery equipment and clothing accessories such as belts, suspenders, braces.
(b) Not including yarns or other threads (Cl. 5-01), decorative trimmings (Cl. 5-04), sewing, knitting and embroidery
machines (Cl. 15-06) or sewing kits (containers) (Cl. 3-01).
02-99 MISCELLANEOUS
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Travel goods, cases, parasols and personal
belongings, not elsewhere specified
03-01 TRUNKS, SUITCASES, BRIEFCASES, HANDBAGS, KEYHOLDERS, CASES
SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THEIR CONTENTS, WALLETS AND SIMILAR
ARTICLES
Note: Not including articles for the transport of goods (Cl. 9) or cigar cases and
cigarette cases (Cl. 27-06).
03-02 [vacant]
03-03 UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, SUNSHADES AND WALKING STICKS
03-04 FANS
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Brushware
04-01 BRUSHES AND BROOMS FOR CLEANING
Note: Not including clothes brushes (Cl. 4-02).
04-02 TOILET BRUSHES, CLOTHES BRUSHES AND SHOE BRUSHES
Note: “Toilet brushes” means brushes for corporal use; for example, for the hair,
nails or teeth.
04-03 BRUSHES FOR MACHINES
Note: “Brushes for machines” means brushes incorporated in machines or in special
vehicles.
04-04 PAINTBRUSHES, BRUSHES FOR USE IN COOKING
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Textile piece goods, artificial and natural sheet
material
Notes: (a) Including all textile or similar articles, sold by the yard and not made up. (b) Not
including ready-made articles (Cl. 2 or 6).
05-01 SPUN ARTICLES
Notes: (a) Including yarn and thread. (b) Not including, for instance, rope, wire rope, string,
twine (Cl. 9-06).
05-02 LACE
05-03 EMBROIDERY
05-04 RIBBONS, BRAIDS AND OTHER DECORATIVE TRIMMINGS
05-05 TEXTILE FABRICS
Note: Including textile fabrics, woven, knitted or otherwise manufactured, tarpaulins, felt and
loden.
05-06 ARTIFICIAL OR NATURAL SHEET MATERIAL
Notes: (a) Including sheets whose only characteristic features are their surface ornamentation
or their texture; in particular, covering sheets such as wallpaper, linoleum, self-adhesive plastic
sheets, wrapping sheets and rolls of paper, subject to the exceptions indicated under (b).
(b) Not including writing paper, even in rolls (Cl. 19-01), or sheets used as building
components, such as wall panels and wainscoting (Cl. 25-01).
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Furnishing
Notes: (a) Composite furniture articles embodying components included in several subclasses are classified in Class 6-05.
(b) Sets of furniture, as far as they can be looked upon as one design, are classified in Class 6-05. (c) Not including textile
piecegoods (Cl. 5).
06-01 SEATS
Notes: (a) Including all seats even if they are suitable for laying, such as benches, couches, divans [sofas], ottomans,
benches for saunas and sofas. (b) Including vehicle seats.
06-02 BEDS
Notes: (a) Including mattress supports. (b) Not including seats suitable for laying (Cl. 6-01), such as benches, couches,
divans [sofas], ottomans, benches for saunas and sofas.
06-03 TABLES AND SIMILAR FURNITURE
06-04 STORAGE FURNITURE
Notes: (a) Including cupboards, furniture with drawers or compartments, and shelves. (b) Including coffins, coffin linings
and crematory urns.
06-05 COMPOSITE FURNITURE
06-06 OTHER FURNITURE AND FURNITURE PARTS
06-07 MIRRORS AND FRAMES
Note: Not including mirrors included in other classes (see Alphabetical List).
06-08 CLOTHES HANGERS
06-09 MATTRESSES AND CUSHIONS
06-10 CURTAINS AND INDOOR BLINDS
06-11 CARPETS, MATS AND RUGS
06-12 TAPESTRIES
06-13 BLANKETS AND OTHER COVERING MATERIALS, HOUSEHOLD LINEN AND NAPERY
Note: Including furniture covers, bedspreads and table covers.
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Household goods, not elsewhere specified
Notes: (a) Including household appliances and utensils operated by hand, even if motor driven.
(b) Not including machines and appliances for preparing food and drink (Cl. 31).
07-01 CHINA, GLASSWARE, DISHES AND OTHER ARTICLES OF A SIMILAR NATURE
Notes: (a) Including dishes and crockery in all materials; in particular, paper and cardboard
dishes. (b) Not including cooking utensils and containers, such as glass and earthenware pots
(Cl. 7-02), or flower vases, flower pots and china and glassware of a purely ornamental nature
(Cl. 11-02).
07-02 COOKING APPLIANCES, UTENSILS AND CONTAINERS
07-03 TABLE KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS
07-04 APPLIANCES AND UTENSILS, HAND-MANIPULATED, FOR PREPARING FOOD OR
DRINK
Note: Not including appliances and utensils classified in Class 7-02 and in Class 31.
07-05 FLATIRONS AND WASHING, CLEANING AND DRYING EQUIPMENT
Note: Not including electric household appliances for washing, cleaning or drying (Cl. 15-05).
07-06 OTHER TABLE UTENSILS
07-07 OTHER HOUSEHOLD RECEPTACLES
07-08 FIREPLACE IMPLEMENTS
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Tools and hardware
Notes: (a) Including hand-operated tools, even if mechanical power takes the place of muscular
force; for example, electric saws and drills. (b) Not including machines or machine tools (Cl. 15 or
31).
08-01 TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS FOR DRILLING, MILLING OR DIGGING
08-02 HAMMERS AND OTHER SIMILAR TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS
08-03 CUTTING TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS
Notes: (a) Including tools and instruments for sawing. (b) Not including table knives (Cl. 7-03),
cutting tools and implements for kitchen use (Cl. 31), or knives used in surgery (Cl 24-02).
08-04 SCREWDRIVERS AND OTHER SIMILAR TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS
08-05 OTHER TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS
Note: Including tools which are not classified, or not to be placed, in other subclasses or classes.
08-06 HANDLES, KNOBS AND HINGES
08-07 LOCKING OR CLOSING DEVICES
08-08 FASTENING, SUPPORTING OR MOUNTING DEVICES NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER
CLASSES
Notes: (a) Including nails, screws, nuts and bolts. (b) Not including fastening devices for clothing (Cl.
2-07), for adornment (Cl. 11-01), or for office use (Cl. 19-02).
08-09 METAL FITTINGS AND MOUNTINGS FOR DOORS, WINDOWS AND FURNITURE, AND
SIMILAR ARTICLES
08-10 BICYCLE AND MOTORCYCLE RACKS
08-99 MISCELLANEOUS
Note: Including non-electric cables, regardless of the material of which they are made.
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Packages and containers for the transport or
handling of goods
09-01 BOTTLES, FLASKS, POTS, CARBOYS, DEMIJOHNS, AND CONTAINERS WITH DYNAMIC
DISPENSING MEANS
Notes: (a) “Pots” means those serving as containers. (b) Not including pots regarded as crockery (Cl.
7-01), or flower pots (Cl. 11-02).
09-02 STORAGE CANS, DRUMS AND CASKS
09-03 BOXES, CASES, CONTAINERS, (PRESERVE) TINS OR CANS
Note: Including freight containers.
09-04 HAMPERS, CRATES AND BASKETS
09-05 BAGS, SACHETS, TUBES AND CAPSULES
Notes: (a) Including plastic bags or sachets, with or without handle or means of closing. (b)
“Capsules” means those used for packaging.
09-06 ROPES AND HOOPING MATERIALS
09-07 CLOSING MEANS AND ATTACHMENTS
Notes: (a) Including only closing means for packages. (b) “Attachments” means, for example,
dispensing and dosing devices incorporated in containers and detachable atomizers.
09-08 PALLETS AND PLATFORMS FOR FORKLIFTS
09-09 REFUSE AND TRASH CONTAINERS AND STANDS THEREFOR
09-99 MISCELLANEOUS
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Clocks and watches and other measuring
instruments, checking and signaling instruments
Note: Including electrically-driven instruments.
10-01 CLOCKS AND ALARM CLOCKS
10-02 WATCHES AND WRIST WATCHES
10-03 OTHER TIME-MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Note: Including time-measuring apparatus such as parking meters, timers for kitchen use and similar
instruments.
10-04 OTHER MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, APPARATUS AND DEVICES
Notes: (a) Including instruments, apparatus and devices for measuring temperature, pressure,
weight, length, volume and electricity. (b) Not including exposure meters (Cl. 16-05).
10-05 INSTRUMENTS, APPARATUS AND DEVICES FOR CHECKING, SECURITY OR TESTING
Note: Including fire and burglar alarms, and detectors of various types.
10-06 SIGNALLING APPARATUS AND DEVICES
Note: Not including lighting or signaling devices for vehicles (Cl. 26-06).
10-07 CASINGS, CASES, DIALS, HANDS AND ALL OTHER PARTS AND ACCESSORIES OF
INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASURING, CHECKING AND SIGNALLING
Note: “Casings” means watch and clock casings and all casings being integral parts of instruments
of which they protect the mechanism, with the exception of cases specially designed for their
contents (Cl. 3-01) or for packaging (Cl. 9-03).
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Articles of adornment
11-01 JEWELLERY
Notes: (a) Including fancy and imitation jewelry.
(b) Not including watches (Cl. 10-02).
11-02 TRINKETS, TABLE, MANTEL AND WALL ORNAMENTS, FLOWER VASES
AND POTS
Note: Including sculptures, mobiles and statues.
11-03 MEDALS AND BADGES
11-04 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FRUIT AND PLANTS
11-05 FLAGS, FESTIVE DECORATIONS
Notes: (a) Including garlands, streamers and Christmas tree decorations. (b) Not including
candles (Cl. 26-04).
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Means of transport or hoisting
Notes: (a) Including all vehicles: land, sea, air, space and others. (b) Including parts, components
and accessories which exist only in connection with a vehicle and cannot be placed in another class;
these parts, components and accessories of vehicles are to be placed in the subclass of the vehicle
in question, or in Class 12-16 if they are common to several vehicles included in different subclasses.
(c) Not including, in principle, parts, components and accessories of vehicles which can be placed in
another class; these parts, components and accessories are to be placed in the same class as
articles of the same type, in other words, having the same function. Thus, carpets or mats for
automobiles are to be placed with carpets (Cl. 6-11); electric motors for vehicles are to be placed in
Class 13-01, and non-electric motors for vehicles in Class 15-01 (the same applies to the
components of such motors); automobile headlamps are to be placed with lighting apparatus (Cl. 26-
06). (d) Not including scale models of vehicles (Cl. 21-01).
12-01 VEHICLES DRAWN BY ANIMALS
12-02 HANDCARTS, WHEELBARROWS
12-03 LOCOMOTIVES AND ROLLING STOCK FOR RAILWAYS AND ALL OTHER RAIL VEHICLES
12-04 TELPHER CARRIERS, CHAIR LIFTS AND SKI LIFTS
12-05 ELEVATORS AND HOISTS FOR LOADING OR CONVEYING
Note: Including passenger lifts, goods lifts, cranes, forklift trucks and conveyor belts.
12-06 SHIPS AND BOATS
12-07 AIRCRAFT AND SPACE VEHICLES
12-08 MOTOR CARS, BUSES AND LORRIES
Note: Including ambulances and refrigerator vans (road).
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Means of transport or hoisting
12-09 TRACTORS
12-10 ROAD VEHICLE TRAILERS
Note: Including caravans.
12-11 CYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES
12-12 PERAMBULATORS, INVALID CHAIRS, STRETCHERS
Notes: (a) “Perambulators” means hand carriages for infants. (b) Not including toy
perambulators (Cl. 21-01).
12-13 SPECIAL-PURPOSE VEHICLES
Notes: (a) Including only vehicles not specifically intended for transport, such as street-
cleaning vehicles, watering lorries, fire engines, snow ploughs and breakdown lorries. (b) Not
including mixed-purpose agricultural machines (Cl. 15-03), or self-propelled machines for use in
construction and civil engineering
(Cl. 15-04).
12-14 OTHER VEHICLES
Note: Including sleighs and air-cushion vehicles.
12-15 TYRES AND ANTI-SKID CHAINS FOR VEHICLES
12-16 PARTS, EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES FOR VEHICLES, NOT INCLUDED
IN OTHER CLASSES OR SUBCLASSES
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Equipment for production, distribution or
transformation of electricity
Notes: (a) Including only apparatus which produces, distributes or transforms electric current.
(b) Including electric motors, however. (c) Not including electrically-driven apparatus, such as
electric watches (Cl. 10-02), or apparatus for the measurement of electric current (Cl. 10-04).
13-01 GENERATORS AND MOTORS
Note: Including electric motors for vehicles.
13-02 POWER TRANSFORMERS, RECTIFIERS, BATTERIES AND ACCUMULATORS
13-03 EQUIPMENT FOR DISTRIBUTION OR CONTROL OF ELECTRIC POWER
Note: Including conductors, switches and switchboards.
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Recording, communication or information
retrieval equipment
14-01 EQUIPMENT FOR THE RECORDING OR REPRODUCTION OF SOUNDS OR
PICTURES
Note: Not including photographic or cinematographic apparatus (Cl. 16).
14-02 DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT AS WELL AS PERIPHERAL APPARATUS
AND DEVICES
14-03 COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT, WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLS AND
RADIO AMPLIFIERS
Note: Including telegraphic, telephone and television apparatus, as well as wireless
apparatus and teleprinters.
14-04 SCREEN DISPLAYS AND ICONS
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Machines, not elsewhere specified
15-01 ENGINES
Notes: (a) Including non-electric engines for vehicles. (b) Not including electric motors (Cl. 13).
15-02 PUMPS AND COMPRESSORS
Note: Not including hand or foot pumps (Cl. 8-05), or fire extinguishing pumps (Cl. 29-01).
15-03 AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY
Notes: (a) Including ploughs and combined machinery, i.e., both machines and vehicles, for
example, reaping and binding machines. (b) Not including hand tools (Cl. 8).
15-04 CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY
Notes: (a) Including machines used in civil engineering and self-propelled machines such as
excavators, concrete mixers and dredgers. (b) Not including hoists and cranes (Cl. 12-05).
15-05 WASHING, CLEANING AND DRYING MACHINES
Notes: (a) Including appliances and machines for treating linen and clothes, such as ironing
machines and wringers. (b) Including dishwashing machines and industrial drying equipment.
15-06 TEXTILE, SEWING, KNITTING AND EMBROIDERING MACHINES, INCLUDING THEIR
INTEGRAL PARTS
15-07 REFRIGERATION MACHINERY AND APPARATUS
Notes: (a) Including household refrigeration apparatus. (b) Not including refrigerator wagons (rail)
(Cl. 12-03) or refrigerator vans (road) (Cl. 12-08).
15-08 [vacant]
15-09 MACHINE TOOLS, ABRADING AND FOUNDING MACHINERY
Note: Not including earth working machinery and material separators (Cl. 15-99).
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Photographic, cinematographic and optical
apparatus
Note: Not including lamps for photography or filming (Cl. 26-05).
16-01 PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERAS AND FILM CAMERAS
16-02 PROJECTORS AND VIEWERS
16-03 PHOTOCOPYING APPARATUS AND ENLARGERS
Note: Including microfilming equipment and apparatus for viewing microfilms, as well as office
machines known as “photocopying” apparatus which use other than photographic processes (in
particular, thermal or magnetic processes).
16-04 DEVELOPING APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT
16-05 ACCESSORIES
Note: Including filters for photographic cameras, exposure meters, tripods and photographic
flashlight apparatus.
16-06 OPTICAL ARTICLES
Notes: (a) Including spectacles and microscopes. (b) Not including measuring instruments
embodying optical devices (Cl. 10-04).
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Musical instruments
Note: Not including cases for musical instruments (Cl. 3-01), or equipment for the recording or
reproduction of sounds (Cl. 14-01).
17-01 KEYBOARD INSTRUMENTS
Note: Including electronic and other organs, accordions, and mechanical and other pianos.
17-02 WIND INSTRUMENTS
Note: Not including organs, harmoniums and accordions (Cl. 17-01).
17-03 STRINGED INSTRUMENTS
17-04 PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS
17-05 MECHANICAL INSTRUMENTS
Notes: (a) Including music boxes. (b) Not including mechanical keyboard instruments (Cl. 17-01).
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Printing and office machinery
18-01 TYPEWRITERS AND CALCULATING MACHINES
Note: Not including computers and other apparatus to be placed in Class 14-02.
18-02 PRINTING MACHINES
Notes: (a) Including typesetting machines, stereotype machines and apparatus, typographic
machines and other reproducing machines such as duplicators and offset equipment, as well
as addressing machines, franking and cancelling machines. (b) Not including photocopying
machinery (Cl. 16-03).
18-03 TYPE AND TYPE FACES
18-04 BOOKBINDING MACHINES, PRINTERS’ STAPLING MACHINES,
GUILLOTINES AND TRIMMERS (FOR BOOKBINDING)
Note: Including machines and similar devices for cutting paper, analogous to guillotines and
trimmers.
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Stationery & office equipment, artists’ & teaching materials
19-01 WRITING PAPER, CARDS FOR CORRESPONDENCE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Note: Including all paper, in the widest sense of the term, which is used for writing, drawing, painting or
printing, such as tracing paper, carbon paper, newsprint, envelopes, greetings cards and illustrated postcards,
even if they embody a sound recording.
19-02 OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Notes: (a) Including equipment used at cash desks, such as change sorters. (b) Some office equipment is to
be placed in other subclasses or classes; for example, office furniture in Class 6, office machines and
equipment in Classes 14-02; 16-03; 18-01; 18-02 or 18-04, and writing materials in Class 19-01 or 19-06 (see
Alphabetical List).
19-03 CALENDARS
Note: Not including diaries (Cl. 19-04).
19-04 BOOKS AND OTHER OBJECTS OF SIMILAR OUTWARD APPEARANCE
Note: Including covers of books, bindings, albums, diaries and similar objects.
19-05 [vacant]
19-06 MATERIALS AND INSTRUMENTS FOR WRITING BY HAND, FOR DRAWING, FOR PAINTING, FOR
SCULPTURE, FOR ENGRAVING AND FOR OTHER ARTISTIC TECHNIQUES
Note: Not including paintbrushes (Cl. 4-04), drawing tables and attached equipment (Cl. 6-03), or writing
paper (Cl. 19-01).
19-07 TEACHING MATERIALS
Notes: (a) Including maps of all kinds, globes and planetariums. (b) Not including audio-visual teaching aids
(Cl. 14-01).
19-08 OTHER PRINTED MATTER
Note: Including printed advertising materials.
19-99 MISCELLANEOUS
LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
Sales and advertising equipment, signs
20-01 AUTOMATIC VENDING MACHINES
20-02 DISPLAY AND SALES EQUIPMENT
Note: Not including articles of furniture (Cl. 6).
20-03 SIGNS, SIGNBOARDS AND ADVERTISING DEVICES
Notes: (a) Including luminous advertising devices and mobile advertising devices.
(b) Not including packages (Cl. 9), or signaling devices (Cl. 10-06).
20-99 MISCELLANEOUS
LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
Games, toys, tents and sports goods
21-01 GAMES AND TOYS
Notes: (a) Including scale models. (b) Not including toys for animals (Cl. 30-99).
21-02 GYMNASTICS AND SPORTS APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT
Notes: (a) Including, as sports equipment: apparatus and equipment necessary for the various
sports which have no other specific purpose, such as footballs, skis and tennis rackets, to the
exclusion of all other objects which may also be used in practicing a given sport. (b) Including,
subject to the reservation mentioned under (a), training equipment and apparatus and equipment
necessary for outdoor games. (c) Not including sports clothing (Cl. 2), toboggans or sleighs (Cl.
12-14).
21-03 OTHER AMUSEMENT AND ENTERTAINMENT ARTICLES
Notes: (a) Including fairground roundabouts and automatic machines for games of chance.
(b) Not including games and toys (Cl. 21-01), or other articles to be placed in Class 21-01 or 21-
02.
21-04 TENTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF
Notes: (a) Including poles, pegs and other similar articles. (b) Not including other camping articles
to be placed in other classes according to their nature, such as chairs (Cl. 6-01), tables (Cl 6-03),
plates (Cl. 7-01), and caravans (Cl. 12-10).
21-99 MISCELLANEOUS
LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
Arms, pyrotechnic articles, articles for hunting,
fishing and pest killing
22-01 PROJECTILE WEAPONS
22-02 OTHER WEAPONS
22-03 AMMUNITION, ROCKETS AND PYROTECHNIC ARTICLES
22-04 TARGETS AND ACCESSORIES
Note: Including the special device for actuating mobile targets.
22-05 HUNTING AND FISHING EQUIPMENT
Note: Not including articles of clothing (Cl. 2), or weapons (Cl. 22-01 or 22-02).
22-06 TRAPS, ARTICLES FOR PEST KILLING
22-99 MISCELLANEOUS
LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
Fluid distribution equipment, sanitary, heating,
ventilation and air-conditioning equipment, solid
fuel
23-01 FLUID DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT
Note: Including pipes and pipe fittings.
23-02 SANITARY APPLIANCES
Notes: (a) Including baths, showers, washbasins, saunas, water closets, sanitary units
and sanitary accessories not included in other classes. (b) Not including pipes or pipe
fittings (Cl. 23-01).
23-03 HEATING EQUIPMENT
23-04 VENTILATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT
23-05 SOLID FUEL
23-99 MISCELLANEOUS
LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
Medical and laboratory equipment
Note: The term “medical equipment” covers also surgical, dental and veterinary equipment.
24-01 APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT FOR DOCTORS, HOSPITALS AND LABORATORIES
24-02 MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS, INSTRUMENTS AND TOOLS FOR LABORATORY USE
Note: Including only hand-operated instruments.
24-03 PROSTHETIC ARTICLES
24-04 MATERIALS FOR DRESSING WOUNDS, NURSING AND MEDICAL CARE
Note: Including absorbent dressings.
24-99 MISCELLANEOUS
LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
Building units and construction elements
25-01 BUILDING MATERIALS
Note: Including bricks, beams, pre-shaped strips, tiles, slates and panels.
25-02 PREFABRICATED OR PRE-ASSEMBLED BUILDING PARTS
Notes: (a) Including windows, doors, outdoor shutters, partition walls and gratings. (b) Not
including staircases (Cl. 25-04).
25-03 HOUSES, GARAGES AND OTHER BUILDINGS
25-04 STEPS, LADDERS AND SCAFFOLDS
25-99 MISCELLANEOUS
LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
Lighting apparatus
26-01 CANDLESTICKS AND CANDELABRA
26-02 TORCHES AND HAND LAMPS AND LANTERNS
26-03 PUBLIC LIGHTING FIXTURES
Note: Including outside lamps, stage lighting and searchlight projectors.
26-04 LUMINOUS SOURCES, ELECTRICAL OR NOT
Note: Including bulbs for electric lamps, luminous plaques and tubes, and candles.
26-05 LAMPS, STANDARD LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, WALL AND CEILING FIXTURES,
LAMPSHADES, REFLECTORS, PHOTOGRAPHIC AND CINEMATOGRAPHIC PROJECTOR
LAMPS
26-06 LUMINOUS DEVICES FOR VEHICLES
26-99 MISCELLANEOUS
LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
Tobacco and smokers’ supplies
27-01 TOBACCO, CIGARS AND CIGARETTES
27-02 PIPES, CIGAR AND CIGARETTE HOLDERS
27-03 ASHTRAYS
27-04 MATCHES
27-05 LIGHTERS
27-06 CIGAR CASES, CIGARETTE CASES, TOBACCO JARS AND POUCHES
Note: Not including packages (Cl. 9).
27-99 MISCELLANEOUS
LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
Pharmaceutical and cosmetic products, toilet
articles and apparatus
28-01 PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
Notes: (a) Including for animals. (b) Including chemicals in cachet, capsule, lozenge, pill and
tablet forms. (c) Not including materials for dressing wounds and nursing (Cl. 24-04).
28-02 COSMETIC PRODUCTS
Note: Including for animals.
28-03 TOILET ARTICLES AND BEAUTY PARLOR EQUIPMENT
Notes: (a) Including razors, apparatus and appliances for massaging, hair removing or hair
dressing. (b) Not including toilet and make-up brushes (Cl. 4-02), or articles and equipment for
animals (Cl. 30-99).
28-04 WIGS, FALSE HAIRPIECES
28-99 MISCELLANEOUS
LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
Devices and equipment against fire hazards, for
accident prevention and for rescue
29-01 DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT AGAINST FIRE HAZARDS
Notes: (a) Including fire extinguishers. (b) Not including fire engines (vehicles) (Cl. 12-13), fire-
hoses and nozzles for fire-hoses (Cl. 23-01).
29-02 DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT FOR ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND FOR RESCUE, NOT
ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED
Notes: (a) Including devices and equipment for animals. (b) Not including helmets (Cl. 2-03)
and garments for protection against accidents (Cl. 2-02; 2-04 or 2-06).
29-99 MISCELLANEOUS
LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
Articles for the care and handling of animals
Note: Not including animal foodstuffs (Cl. 1), or pharmaceutical and cosmetic products for
animals (Cl. 28-01 or 28-02).
30-01 ANIMAL CLOTHING
30-02 PENS, CAGES, KENNELS AND SIMILAR SHELTERS
Note: Not including buildings (Cl. 25).
30-03 FEEDERS AND WATERERS
30-04 SADDLERY
Note: Including collars for animals.
30-05 WHIPS AND PRODS
30-06 BEDS AND NESTS
30-07 PERCHES AND OTHER CAGE ATTACHMENTS
30-08 MARKERS, MARKS AND SHACKLES
30-09 HITCHING POSTS
30-99 MISCELLANEOUS
LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
Machines and appliances for preparing food or
drink, not elsewhere specified
Note: Not including hand-manipulated utensils, instruments and appliances for
serving or preparing food or drink (Cl. 7).
31-00 MACHINES AND APPLIANCES FOR PREPARING FOOD OR DRINK, NOT
ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED
LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
Graphic symbols and logos, surface patterns,
ornamentation
32-00 GRAPHIC SYMBOLS AND LOGOS, SURFACE PATTERNS,
ORNAMENTATION
LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
1) the kind of application is clear;
2) the name or address of a person (or juridical
person) who handles the procedure (i.e., the
applicant) is described;
3) the application is accompanied by drawings;
4) the article(s) in which the design is embodied is
described; or
5) the application is submitted by a person who has an
address or place of business in the Republic of
Indonesia, with a representative addressed in the
Republic of Indonesia.
the formal requirements of a design application
Drawings appended to a design application should contain:
(a) the article that is the object of the design
(b) a description of the design and essential components of the
creation
(c) serial numbers of the design (only if the application is for multiple
design registrations)
The description of a design is not as important as the specification of a patent or
utility model application so long as the drawings of the design are correctly and
properly prepared. An applicant for design registration may submit a
photograph or a sample of the design instead of drawing(s).
Drawings may contain a prospective view, a front view, a rear view, a right side
view, a left side view, a top view, a bottom view and other views (e.g. a sectional
view) if necessary or useful in describing the design. Where the article
representing the design is of a flat shape, only the top and the rear views need to
be included in the drawings.
Drawings
To be registerable a design should meet the following requirements:
(a) It should fall under the definition of a design given in the Act.
A design which is eligible for protection under the Act is defined as "the shape, pattern, color or any
combination of those in an article which produces an aesthetic impression on the sense of sight.
Therefore, to be protected under the Act, a design should be embodied in an article. The term "article" is
generally referred to as a tangible, movable and independent thing.
(b) Industrial applicability: the article(s) in which the design is embodied should be able
to be mass-produced in an industrial method.
(c) Novelty: the design should not be identical or similar to a design which was publicly known
or worked or published domestically or internationally before the application for design registration.
(d) Creativity: the design should not be easily created by a person with ordinary skill in the
relevant field from the publicly known designs or shape, pattern, color or any combination of these which
are widely known.
(e) Furthermore, it should not be any of the unregistrable designs
provided in Article 6 of the Act, such as designs which disturb the public
order or morality, designs which are identical to or similar to the flag, national emblem or badges of public
organizations, designs liable to create confusion over articles connected with another person's business,
or designs consisting solely of a shape that is essential to secure the functions of the article, etc.
Requirement for Registration
Case study
Automotive
12. Means of transport or hoisting
ITB -1 vehicle
Figure-1. Module’s basic platform
(Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
Figure.2. Basic platform of the vehicle modules.
ITB -1 vehicle
Figure.3. The whole vehicle’s modules.
The design inovation key’s in this vehicle
design lies on the idea to develop a new
vehicle design that using extreme modular
concept to the elements of car body that could
fit more to the user’s utilizations target.
ITB -1 vehicle
The novelty in this design are: modular
concept in form and configuration as shown
in figure 4 through14.
The explanation of each modules are:
VARIANT of the modular concept
Figure -4. The module of flat
deck opened trunk pickup
Figure - 5. The module of flat
deck opened trunk pickup with
low side & back side-cover
In figure 4, 5, & 6 shown the modules of vehicle that designed with 3 cover variants to carry
various types of goods.
VARIANT of the modular concept
Figure - 6. The module of flat
deck opened trunk pickup with
high side & back cover
(Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
Principally, the module’s elements design although
bring visual / form novelties, each configurations also
have unique functions. The main goals of this design
is to create a new concept vehicle that could reduce
the production cost with various customized form &
function without reducing the vehicle’s safety factors.
Figure - 8. The opened roof module
of tourist / golf/ patrol with double
cabin & flat deck back trunk
Figure - 9. The mini roof module of
tourist / golf/ patrol with double cabin &
flat deck back trunk
VARIANT of the modular concept
Figure - 7. The module of tourist/
patrol car with double cabin & flat deck
back trunk, using roof & glass covered
at pillar A
The difference in figure 7-9 are only in the roof & front
(pillar A) glass. In principe , although the main goals of
this design is function, but at the end the vehicle’s
visual/ aesthetical aspect still dominant besides the
user’s safety and comfortability considerations.
(Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
VARIANT of the modular concept
Figure - 10. The module of flatdeck opened back
trunk pick-up with a full covered cabin for two
passengers
Figure - 11. The module of van with a full
covered cabin for two passengers
The concept of this model goals is to fulfil the people’s need of small volume goods
transportation with economic price, low operational cost, but still well designed.
(Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
VARIANT of the modular concept
Figure - 12. The module of fullcovered double
cabin pickup (4 passengers)
Figure - 13. The module of fullcovered minibus
(4 passengers)
(Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
Figure – 14. The whole module of ITB-1 vehicle
VARIANT of the modular concept
(Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
(Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
Select Class 12 if Registering your Industrial Design for
Means of transport or hoisting
Industrial Design CLASS 12 relates to all vehicles:
land, sea, air, space and others
Select Class 12 if registering 12-08 MOTOR CARS,
BUSES AND LORRIES of your product in Industrial
Design for Means of transport or hoisting.
There are 16 Subclasses of Class 12 and a Subclass
99 which is called Miscellaneous Subclass.
DESIGN NUMBER ......................
CLASS 12-08
DATE O F REGISTRATION ......................
TITLE MULTIMODULE SINGLE PLATFORM CARBODY
PRIORITY
Y.MARTINUS.P, FSRD - INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG, JALAN
GANESHA 10 BANDUNG 40132, INDONESIA
the name and address of the creator and the applicant
(including the name of a representative, if the applicant is a
juristic person), the date of submission, the article that is
the object of the design, the number, country, filing date of
earlier application (if the right of priority is claimed)
reproductions
of the design
(Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
System
Not
Allowed
(Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
Case study
Automotive
12. Means of transport or hoisting
(Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
Case study
Automotive
12. Means of transport or hoisting
Floral motives + body contour?
(Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
Case study
Automotive
12. Means of transport or hoisting
(Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
Case study
Automotive
12. Means of transport or hoisting
Rollerscreen
(Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
Case study
Automotive
12. Means of transport or hoisting
Portable Military Spec. UAV controller
Case study
Automotive
12. Means of transport or hoisting
ITB -2 vehicle
(Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu and Slamet Riyadi)
Case study
Automotive
12. Means of transport or hoisting
ITB -3 vehicle
(Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
Case study
Automotive
12. Means of transport or hoisting
(Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
Case study
Rice box
07. Household goods, not elsewhere specified
Facelift for the design novelty in Rice Box. Functional product should follows the
market’s life style to keep its novelty.
(Design by: Y.Martinus.P)
Select Class 07 if Registering your Industrial Design for
Household goods, not elsewhere specified
Industrial Design CLASS 07: (a) Including household
appliances and utensils operated by hand, even if motor
driven. (b) Not including machines and appliances for
preparing food and drink
Select Class 07 if registering 07-02 COOKING
APPLIANCES, UTENSILS AND CONTAINERS of your
product in Industrial Design.
There are 7 Subclasses of Class 07 and a Subclass 99
which is called Miscellaneous Subclass.
DESIGN NUMBER ......................
CLASS 12-08
DATE O F REGISTRATION ......................
TITLE RICEBOX/ RICE DISPENSER
PRIORITY
Y.MARTINUS.P, FSRD - INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG, JALAN
GANESHA 10 BANDUNG 40132, INDONESIA
the name and address of the creator and the applicant
(including the name of a representative, if the applicant is a
juristic person), the date of submission, the article that is the
object of the design, the number, country, filing date of
earlier application (if the right of priority is claimed)
reproductions
of the design
Case study
Rice cooker/warmer
07. Household goods, not elsewhere specified
Table Rice cooker + Warmer design with cultural traditional approach ‘bakul nasi’
Select Class 07 if Registering your Industrial Design for
Household goods, not elsewhere specified
Industrial Design CLASS 07: (a) Including household
appliances and utensils operated by hand, even if motor
driven. (b) Not including machines and appliances for
preparing food and drink
Select Class 07 if registering 07-02 COOKING
APPLIANCES, UTENSILS AND CONTAINERS of your
product in Industrial Design.
There are 7 Subclasses of Class 07 and a Subclass 99
which is called Miscellaneous Subclass.
DESIGN NUMBER ......................
CLASS 07-02
DATE O F REGISTRATION ......................
TITLE TABLE RICE COOKER AND WARMER
PRIORITY
Y.MARTINUS.P, FSRD - INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG, JALAN
GANESHA 10 BANDUNG 40132, INDONESIA
the name and address of the creator and the applicant
(including the name of a representative, if the applicant is a
juristic person), the date of submission, the article that is
the object of the design, the number, country, filing date of
earlier application (if the right of priority is claimed)
reproductions
of the design
looks simple
The fact
ICT design
engineering parts of the computer & gadget
Design strategy in the industry to read the market trend
RICECOOKER: the highest novelty is in the tinplate’s motives
RICEBOX: the highest design novelty is at the ricebox front panel
coincidence similarity or plagiarism?
INDUSTRIALDESIGN
is a process of design
applied to products that are tobe
manufactured through techniques of
MASS PRODUCTION
Designers and industries
should increase the number of their existing
Intellectual Capital
size
to protect their DESIGN as
the most valuable intangible assets
because
Protect Create Succeed!
The fact
The Locarno
Classification
The fact
the Locarno Classification
is not detailed enough
because
it is designed to be used as a general information
management tool from how it looks
not
how it works
CONS
PRO
the visual system has its own rules
We can easily see patterns
presented in certain ways
but if they are presented in other ways,
they become invisible....
PRO
A group of certified expertise in typological
knowledge for determining a detailed
chronology in the formalistic aspects of
industrial design is needed to support the
exploration and/or investigation of a diversity of
possible design solutions represented in a
pictorial mode.
Literature:
1) http://www.jpo.go.jp/shiryou/s_sonota/isyou_bunrui.htm
2) http://www.dgip.go.id/desain-industri
3) WIPO (2008): International Classification For Industrial Designs (Locarno Classification), Ninth Edition, Wipo: Geneva, Wipo
Publication No. 501E/9.
4) Suzuki, Yasuhiko (2012): Desirable Design System toward Accession to the Locarno Agreement for the International
Registration of Industrial, DesignsIIP Bulletin, Vol.21, p. 1-9
5) Collins, Jane (2008): Position Paper on Proposed Changes to the Locarno Classification System for Industrial Designs.
http://www.uspto.gov/patents/resources/classification/handbook/seven.jsp
6) Reeves, Simon (2008): Position Paper on Proposed Changes to the Locarno Classification System for Industrial Designs,
European Communities Trade Mark Association: London.
7) WIPS (2013): The Comparison between Samsung and Apple’s patent portfolios, Korea.
8) http://oami.europa.eu/ows/rw/pages/RCD/regProcess/classification.en.do
9) http://www.kipO.gO.kr/kpo/user.tdf?a=user.html.HtmlApp&c=8028 &catmenu=m06_03_05
10) http://www.sipo.gov.cn/wxfw/flgj/gjwgsjfl/
11) http://www.tpe.gov.tr/portal/default_en.jsp?sayfa=141
12) http://www.uibm.gov.it/uibm/dati/Classe.aspx
13) http://www.oepm.es/en/disenos_industriales/index.html
14) http://www.dpma.de/english/service/classifications/index.html
15) http://www.inpi.fr/fr/dessins-et-modeles/boite-a-outils-dessins-et-modeles/classification-de locarno.html? PHPSESSID= 86ac
a6 98c772bef22ce926de69a9a7b9
16) http://www.ipo.gov.uk/types/design/d-- applying/d-after.htmhttp://www.ipo.gov.uk/types/design/d-applying/d-after/d-class.htm
17) http://www.ic.gc.ca/app/opiccipo/id/dsplySrch.do?lang=enghttp://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cipointernet-internetopic.nsf/ eng/
wr00255 .html# id_app_proc_exam
18) http://www.ic.gc.ca/app/opiccipo/id/dsplySrch.do?lang=eng
19) http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cipointernet-internetopic.nsf/eng/wr00255.html#id_app_proc_exam
20) http://www.wipo.int/classifications/locarno/en,
21) http://www.wipo.int/hague/en/statistics/
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industrial design classification based on locarno classification

  • 1. Dr.Yannes Martinus Pasaribu M.Sn Human and Industrial Product research Group FSRD-Institut Teknologi Bandung Aliansi Desainer Produk Industri Indonesia TECHNICAL GUIDANCE ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN UNDER THE LOCARNO CLASSIFICATION based on An understanding of the technical aspects on
  • 2.
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  • 5. Locarno Agreement the accession to the Locarno Agreement would be important from the perspective of international harmonization and user convenience in conducting searches on designs registered in other countries. Any applicant who files an international design application under the Hague Agreement is required to classify the article according to the Locarno Classification. The Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs
  • 6. The Hague System Simple and economic international registration of industrial designs. Enables design owners obtaining their designs protection with a minimum formalities and expense. Standardized in particular, they are relieved of the need to make a separate national application in each of the Contracting Parties in which they seek protection, thus avoiding the complications arising from procedures and languages which differ from one State to another.
  • 7. those which only have a decorative purpose, without any industrial aim. These designs have no end other than to be admired (paintings, sculptures, etc.) those which are intended to be used for practical purposes (furniture, household implements, etc.). This type of creation brings together the useful (the industrial aspect) and the pleasing (the aesthetic aspect) ThreeDimensionalDesign TwoDimensionalDesigns
  • 8. According to the Locarno Classification
  • 9. 1. Industrial Design means only the shape, configuration, pattern, ornament or composition of lines or colors' applies to every article; 2. The article may be in two-dimensional form or three-dimensional form or both the forms; 3. The application of the design to the article can be by any industrial process or means; 4. The industrial process or means maybe manual, mechanical or chemical and the process or means may be applied separately or combined together. 5. The shape, configuration, pattern, ornament or composition of lines or colors, in the finished articles, appeals to the eye only and judged solely by the eye; but does not include any mode or principle of construction. INDUSTRIAL DESIGN means
  • 10. 1. A design is the protection of the ornamental or aesthetic aspect of a product 2. Design concepts and specifications that optimize the function, value and appearance of products and systems for the mutual benefit of both user and manufacturer; 3. What can be registered as a design? The look of the product or part of the product (but Not the function or idea), which are:  Novelty: Completely new look on the market: A design makes a product attractive and appealing for the consumers  Individual character: To have individual character a design: has to differ in various ways from the designs already known INDUSTRIAL DESIGN terms
  • 11. DESIGN does not Include 1. Any mode or principle of construction or anything which is merely mechanical devices; 2. Any trade mark as defined in section 2(1)(v) of the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 (43 of 1958); 3. Any property mark as defined in section 479 of Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860); 4. Any artistic work as defined in section 2(c) of the Copyright Act, 1957 (14 of 1957)
  • 12. object of registration of DESIGNS The protection given by the Design Law relating to designs to those who produce novelty and original designs, is primarily to recognize the top players in the industries, and keep them at high level of competitive progress. The object of registration of successful design is to see that the originator of the design is rewarded for his creation which can be applied to the goods.
  • 13. PURPOSE OF THE REGISTRATION of designs To protect novel designs devised to be applied to particular articles to be manufactured and marketed commercially. It is not to protect principles of operation or invention. Nor it is to protect copying of the direct product of original artistic effort in producing a drawing. The whole purpose of a design is that it shall not stand on its own as an artistic work but shall be copied by embodiment in a commercially produced artifact.
  • 14. 32 class of 17. Musical Instruments 18. Printing & Office Machinery 19. Stationery & Office Equipment, Artists’ & Teaching Materials 20. Sales & Advertising Equipment, Signs 21. Games, Toys, Tents & Sports Goods 22. Arms, Pyrotechnic Articles, Articles for Hunting, Fishing & Pest Killing 23. Fluid Distribution Equipment, Sanitary, Heating, Ventilation & Air-Conditioning Equipment, Solid Fuel 24. Medical & Laboratory Equipment 25. Building Units & Construction Elements 26. Lighting Apparatus 27. Tobacco & Smokers’ Supplies 28. Pharmaceutical & Cosmetic Products, Toilet Articles & Apparatus 29. Devices & Equipment Against Fire Hazards, for Accident Prevention & for Rescue 30. Articles for the Care & Handling of Animals 31. Machines & Appliances for Preparing Food / Drink, not Elsewhere Specified 32. Graphic Symbols & Logos, Surface Patterns, Ornamentation Locarno Classification Foodstuffs Articles of Clothing & Haberdashery Travel Goods, Cases, Parasols & Personal Belongings, not Elsewhere Specified Brush ware Textile Piece goods, Artificial & Natural Sheet Material Furnishing Household Goods, not Elsewhere Specified Tools & Hardware Packages & Containers for Transport / Handling of Goods Clocks & Watches & Other Measuring Instruments, Checking & Signaling Instruments Articles of Adornment Means of Transport / Hoisting Equipment for Production, Distribution / Transformation of Electricity Recording, Communication / Information Retrieval Equipment Machines, not Elsewhere Specified Photographic, Cinematographic & Optical Apparatus .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 .10 .11 .12 .13 .14 .15 .16
  • 15. The Locarno Classification comprises: (i) a list of classes and subclasses; (i) an alphabetical list of goods in which industrial designs are incorporated, with an indication of the classes and subclasses into which they fall.
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  • 17. a) The titles of the classes and subclasses provide a general indication as to the area to which the goods belong. Some goods may be covered by more than one such title, however. It is therefore advisable to consult the Alphabetical List to make sure of the classification of various goods. b) Explanatory notes relating to a class are not repeated in the subclasses which they concern. It is therefore advisable to consult them when studying the notes appearing in the subclasses themselves. c) In principle, goods are classified first according to their purpose and subsidiary, if this is possible, according to the object that they represent. This latter classification is optional. d) Where there is no special classification provided for goods intended to form part of another product, those goods are placed in the same class and subclass as the product of which they are intended to form part, if they cannot normally be used for another purpose. e) Goods, which are multipurpose composite objects are, with the exception of multipurpose composite pieces of furniture, placed in all the classes and subclasses that correspond to each of the intended purposes. GENERAL REMARKS
  • 18. Foodstuffs Notes: (a) Including foodstuffs for human beings, foodstuffs for animals and dietetic foods. (b) Not including packages (Cl. 9). 01-01 BAKERS’ PRODUCTS, BISCUITS, PASTRY, MACARONI AND OTHER CEREAL PRODUCTS, CHOCOLATES, CONFECTIONERY, ICES 01-02 FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 01-03 CHEESES, BUTTER AND BUTTER SUBSTITUTES, OTHER DAIRY PRODUCE 01-04 BUTCHERS’ MEAT (INCLUDING PORK PRODUCTS), FISH 01-05 [vacant] 01-06 ANIMAL FOODSTUFFS 01-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 19. Articles of clothing and haberdashery Note: Not including articles of clothing for dolls (Cl. 21-01), special equipment for protection against fire hazards, for accident prevention and for rescue (Cl. 29), and animal clothing (Cl. 30-01). 02-01 UNDERGARMENTS, LINGERIE, CORSETS, BRASSIÈRES, NIGHTWEAR Notes: (a) Including orthopedic corsets and body linen. (b) Not including household linen (Cl. 6-13). 02-02 GARMENTS Notes: (a) Including all sorts of garments, and furs, bathing costumes, sports clothing and orthopedic garments, subject to the exceptions indicated under (b). (b) Not including undergarments (Cl. 2-01), or garments to be placed in Classes 2-03; 2-04; 2-05 or 2-06. 02-03 HEADWEAR Note: Including all kinds of headwear for men, women and children. 02-04 FOOTWEAR, SOCKS AND STOCKINGS Note: Including special boots for sports such as football, skiing and ice hockey, orthopedic footwear and socks, as well as tights, gaiters and other leg wear. 02-05 NECKTIES, SCARVES, NECKERCHIEFS AND HANDKERCHIEFS Note: Including all “flat” clothing accessories. 02-06 GLOVES Note: Including surgical gloves and rubber or plastic protective gloves for household use or for various occupations or sports. 02-07 HABERDASHERY AND CLOTHING ACCESSORIES Notes: (a) Including buttons, clasps for garments, for headwear and for footwear, laces, pins, hand sewing, knitting and embroidery equipment and clothing accessories such as belts, suspenders, braces. (b) Not including yarns or other threads (Cl. 5-01), decorative trimmings (Cl. 5-04), sewing, knitting and embroidery machines (Cl. 15-06) or sewing kits (containers) (Cl. 3-01). 02-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 20. Travel goods, cases, parasols and personal belongings, not elsewhere specified 03-01 TRUNKS, SUITCASES, BRIEFCASES, HANDBAGS, KEYHOLDERS, CASES SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THEIR CONTENTS, WALLETS AND SIMILAR ARTICLES Note: Not including articles for the transport of goods (Cl. 9) or cigar cases and cigarette cases (Cl. 27-06). 03-02 [vacant] 03-03 UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, SUNSHADES AND WALKING STICKS 03-04 FANS 03-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 21. Brushware 04-01 BRUSHES AND BROOMS FOR CLEANING Note: Not including clothes brushes (Cl. 4-02). 04-02 TOILET BRUSHES, CLOTHES BRUSHES AND SHOE BRUSHES Note: “Toilet brushes” means brushes for corporal use; for example, for the hair, nails or teeth. 04-03 BRUSHES FOR MACHINES Note: “Brushes for machines” means brushes incorporated in machines or in special vehicles. 04-04 PAINTBRUSHES, BRUSHES FOR USE IN COOKING 04-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 22. Textile piece goods, artificial and natural sheet material Notes: (a) Including all textile or similar articles, sold by the yard and not made up. (b) Not including ready-made articles (Cl. 2 or 6). 05-01 SPUN ARTICLES Notes: (a) Including yarn and thread. (b) Not including, for instance, rope, wire rope, string, twine (Cl. 9-06). 05-02 LACE 05-03 EMBROIDERY 05-04 RIBBONS, BRAIDS AND OTHER DECORATIVE TRIMMINGS 05-05 TEXTILE FABRICS Note: Including textile fabrics, woven, knitted or otherwise manufactured, tarpaulins, felt and loden. 05-06 ARTIFICIAL OR NATURAL SHEET MATERIAL Notes: (a) Including sheets whose only characteristic features are their surface ornamentation or their texture; in particular, covering sheets such as wallpaper, linoleum, self-adhesive plastic sheets, wrapping sheets and rolls of paper, subject to the exceptions indicated under (b). (b) Not including writing paper, even in rolls (Cl. 19-01), or sheets used as building components, such as wall panels and wainscoting (Cl. 25-01). 05-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 23. Furnishing Notes: (a) Composite furniture articles embodying components included in several subclasses are classified in Class 6-05. (b) Sets of furniture, as far as they can be looked upon as one design, are classified in Class 6-05. (c) Not including textile piecegoods (Cl. 5). 06-01 SEATS Notes: (a) Including all seats even if they are suitable for laying, such as benches, couches, divans [sofas], ottomans, benches for saunas and sofas. (b) Including vehicle seats. 06-02 BEDS Notes: (a) Including mattress supports. (b) Not including seats suitable for laying (Cl. 6-01), such as benches, couches, divans [sofas], ottomans, benches for saunas and sofas. 06-03 TABLES AND SIMILAR FURNITURE 06-04 STORAGE FURNITURE Notes: (a) Including cupboards, furniture with drawers or compartments, and shelves. (b) Including coffins, coffin linings and crematory urns. 06-05 COMPOSITE FURNITURE 06-06 OTHER FURNITURE AND FURNITURE PARTS 06-07 MIRRORS AND FRAMES Note: Not including mirrors included in other classes (see Alphabetical List). 06-08 CLOTHES HANGERS 06-09 MATTRESSES AND CUSHIONS 06-10 CURTAINS AND INDOOR BLINDS 06-11 CARPETS, MATS AND RUGS 06-12 TAPESTRIES 06-13 BLANKETS AND OTHER COVERING MATERIALS, HOUSEHOLD LINEN AND NAPERY Note: Including furniture covers, bedspreads and table covers. 06-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 24. Household goods, not elsewhere specified Notes: (a) Including household appliances and utensils operated by hand, even if motor driven. (b) Not including machines and appliances for preparing food and drink (Cl. 31). 07-01 CHINA, GLASSWARE, DISHES AND OTHER ARTICLES OF A SIMILAR NATURE Notes: (a) Including dishes and crockery in all materials; in particular, paper and cardboard dishes. (b) Not including cooking utensils and containers, such as glass and earthenware pots (Cl. 7-02), or flower vases, flower pots and china and glassware of a purely ornamental nature (Cl. 11-02). 07-02 COOKING APPLIANCES, UTENSILS AND CONTAINERS 07-03 TABLE KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS 07-04 APPLIANCES AND UTENSILS, HAND-MANIPULATED, FOR PREPARING FOOD OR DRINK Note: Not including appliances and utensils classified in Class 7-02 and in Class 31. 07-05 FLATIRONS AND WASHING, CLEANING AND DRYING EQUIPMENT Note: Not including electric household appliances for washing, cleaning or drying (Cl. 15-05). 07-06 OTHER TABLE UTENSILS 07-07 OTHER HOUSEHOLD RECEPTACLES 07-08 FIREPLACE IMPLEMENTS 07-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 25. Tools and hardware Notes: (a) Including hand-operated tools, even if mechanical power takes the place of muscular force; for example, electric saws and drills. (b) Not including machines or machine tools (Cl. 15 or 31). 08-01 TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS FOR DRILLING, MILLING OR DIGGING 08-02 HAMMERS AND OTHER SIMILAR TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS 08-03 CUTTING TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS Notes: (a) Including tools and instruments for sawing. (b) Not including table knives (Cl. 7-03), cutting tools and implements for kitchen use (Cl. 31), or knives used in surgery (Cl 24-02). 08-04 SCREWDRIVERS AND OTHER SIMILAR TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS 08-05 OTHER TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS Note: Including tools which are not classified, or not to be placed, in other subclasses or classes. 08-06 HANDLES, KNOBS AND HINGES 08-07 LOCKING OR CLOSING DEVICES 08-08 FASTENING, SUPPORTING OR MOUNTING DEVICES NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CLASSES Notes: (a) Including nails, screws, nuts and bolts. (b) Not including fastening devices for clothing (Cl. 2-07), for adornment (Cl. 11-01), or for office use (Cl. 19-02). 08-09 METAL FITTINGS AND MOUNTINGS FOR DOORS, WINDOWS AND FURNITURE, AND SIMILAR ARTICLES 08-10 BICYCLE AND MOTORCYCLE RACKS 08-99 MISCELLANEOUS Note: Including non-electric cables, regardless of the material of which they are made. LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 26. Packages and containers for the transport or handling of goods 09-01 BOTTLES, FLASKS, POTS, CARBOYS, DEMIJOHNS, AND CONTAINERS WITH DYNAMIC DISPENSING MEANS Notes: (a) “Pots” means those serving as containers. (b) Not including pots regarded as crockery (Cl. 7-01), or flower pots (Cl. 11-02). 09-02 STORAGE CANS, DRUMS AND CASKS 09-03 BOXES, CASES, CONTAINERS, (PRESERVE) TINS OR CANS Note: Including freight containers. 09-04 HAMPERS, CRATES AND BASKETS 09-05 BAGS, SACHETS, TUBES AND CAPSULES Notes: (a) Including plastic bags or sachets, with or without handle or means of closing. (b) “Capsules” means those used for packaging. 09-06 ROPES AND HOOPING MATERIALS 09-07 CLOSING MEANS AND ATTACHMENTS Notes: (a) Including only closing means for packages. (b) “Attachments” means, for example, dispensing and dosing devices incorporated in containers and detachable atomizers. 09-08 PALLETS AND PLATFORMS FOR FORKLIFTS 09-09 REFUSE AND TRASH CONTAINERS AND STANDS THEREFOR 09-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 27. Clocks and watches and other measuring instruments, checking and signaling instruments Note: Including electrically-driven instruments. 10-01 CLOCKS AND ALARM CLOCKS 10-02 WATCHES AND WRIST WATCHES 10-03 OTHER TIME-MEASURING INSTRUMENTS Note: Including time-measuring apparatus such as parking meters, timers for kitchen use and similar instruments. 10-04 OTHER MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, APPARATUS AND DEVICES Notes: (a) Including instruments, apparatus and devices for measuring temperature, pressure, weight, length, volume and electricity. (b) Not including exposure meters (Cl. 16-05). 10-05 INSTRUMENTS, APPARATUS AND DEVICES FOR CHECKING, SECURITY OR TESTING Note: Including fire and burglar alarms, and detectors of various types. 10-06 SIGNALLING APPARATUS AND DEVICES Note: Not including lighting or signaling devices for vehicles (Cl. 26-06). 10-07 CASINGS, CASES, DIALS, HANDS AND ALL OTHER PARTS AND ACCESSORIES OF INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASURING, CHECKING AND SIGNALLING Note: “Casings” means watch and clock casings and all casings being integral parts of instruments of which they protect the mechanism, with the exception of cases specially designed for their contents (Cl. 3-01) or for packaging (Cl. 9-03). 10-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 28. Articles of adornment 11-01 JEWELLERY Notes: (a) Including fancy and imitation jewelry. (b) Not including watches (Cl. 10-02). 11-02 TRINKETS, TABLE, MANTEL AND WALL ORNAMENTS, FLOWER VASES AND POTS Note: Including sculptures, mobiles and statues. 11-03 MEDALS AND BADGES 11-04 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FRUIT AND PLANTS 11-05 FLAGS, FESTIVE DECORATIONS Notes: (a) Including garlands, streamers and Christmas tree decorations. (b) Not including candles (Cl. 26-04). 11-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 29. Means of transport or hoisting Notes: (a) Including all vehicles: land, sea, air, space and others. (b) Including parts, components and accessories which exist only in connection with a vehicle and cannot be placed in another class; these parts, components and accessories of vehicles are to be placed in the subclass of the vehicle in question, or in Class 12-16 if they are common to several vehicles included in different subclasses. (c) Not including, in principle, parts, components and accessories of vehicles which can be placed in another class; these parts, components and accessories are to be placed in the same class as articles of the same type, in other words, having the same function. Thus, carpets or mats for automobiles are to be placed with carpets (Cl. 6-11); electric motors for vehicles are to be placed in Class 13-01, and non-electric motors for vehicles in Class 15-01 (the same applies to the components of such motors); automobile headlamps are to be placed with lighting apparatus (Cl. 26- 06). (d) Not including scale models of vehicles (Cl. 21-01). 12-01 VEHICLES DRAWN BY ANIMALS 12-02 HANDCARTS, WHEELBARROWS 12-03 LOCOMOTIVES AND ROLLING STOCK FOR RAILWAYS AND ALL OTHER RAIL VEHICLES 12-04 TELPHER CARRIERS, CHAIR LIFTS AND SKI LIFTS 12-05 ELEVATORS AND HOISTS FOR LOADING OR CONVEYING Note: Including passenger lifts, goods lifts, cranes, forklift trucks and conveyor belts. 12-06 SHIPS AND BOATS 12-07 AIRCRAFT AND SPACE VEHICLES 12-08 MOTOR CARS, BUSES AND LORRIES Note: Including ambulances and refrigerator vans (road). LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 30. Means of transport or hoisting 12-09 TRACTORS 12-10 ROAD VEHICLE TRAILERS Note: Including caravans. 12-11 CYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES 12-12 PERAMBULATORS, INVALID CHAIRS, STRETCHERS Notes: (a) “Perambulators” means hand carriages for infants. (b) Not including toy perambulators (Cl. 21-01). 12-13 SPECIAL-PURPOSE VEHICLES Notes: (a) Including only vehicles not specifically intended for transport, such as street- cleaning vehicles, watering lorries, fire engines, snow ploughs and breakdown lorries. (b) Not including mixed-purpose agricultural machines (Cl. 15-03), or self-propelled machines for use in construction and civil engineering (Cl. 15-04). 12-14 OTHER VEHICLES Note: Including sleighs and air-cushion vehicles. 12-15 TYRES AND ANTI-SKID CHAINS FOR VEHICLES 12-16 PARTS, EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES FOR VEHICLES, NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CLASSES OR SUBCLASSES 12-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 31. Equipment for production, distribution or transformation of electricity Notes: (a) Including only apparatus which produces, distributes or transforms electric current. (b) Including electric motors, however. (c) Not including electrically-driven apparatus, such as electric watches (Cl. 10-02), or apparatus for the measurement of electric current (Cl. 10-04). 13-01 GENERATORS AND MOTORS Note: Including electric motors for vehicles. 13-02 POWER TRANSFORMERS, RECTIFIERS, BATTERIES AND ACCUMULATORS 13-03 EQUIPMENT FOR DISTRIBUTION OR CONTROL OF ELECTRIC POWER Note: Including conductors, switches and switchboards. 13-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 32. Recording, communication or information retrieval equipment 14-01 EQUIPMENT FOR THE RECORDING OR REPRODUCTION OF SOUNDS OR PICTURES Note: Not including photographic or cinematographic apparatus (Cl. 16). 14-02 DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT AS WELL AS PERIPHERAL APPARATUS AND DEVICES 14-03 COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT, WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLS AND RADIO AMPLIFIERS Note: Including telegraphic, telephone and television apparatus, as well as wireless apparatus and teleprinters. 14-04 SCREEN DISPLAYS AND ICONS 14-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 33. Machines, not elsewhere specified 15-01 ENGINES Notes: (a) Including non-electric engines for vehicles. (b) Not including electric motors (Cl. 13). 15-02 PUMPS AND COMPRESSORS Note: Not including hand or foot pumps (Cl. 8-05), or fire extinguishing pumps (Cl. 29-01). 15-03 AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY Notes: (a) Including ploughs and combined machinery, i.e., both machines and vehicles, for example, reaping and binding machines. (b) Not including hand tools (Cl. 8). 15-04 CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY Notes: (a) Including machines used in civil engineering and self-propelled machines such as excavators, concrete mixers and dredgers. (b) Not including hoists and cranes (Cl. 12-05). 15-05 WASHING, CLEANING AND DRYING MACHINES Notes: (a) Including appliances and machines for treating linen and clothes, such as ironing machines and wringers. (b) Including dishwashing machines and industrial drying equipment. 15-06 TEXTILE, SEWING, KNITTING AND EMBROIDERING MACHINES, INCLUDING THEIR INTEGRAL PARTS 15-07 REFRIGERATION MACHINERY AND APPARATUS Notes: (a) Including household refrigeration apparatus. (b) Not including refrigerator wagons (rail) (Cl. 12-03) or refrigerator vans (road) (Cl. 12-08). 15-08 [vacant] 15-09 MACHINE TOOLS, ABRADING AND FOUNDING MACHINERY Note: Not including earth working machinery and material separators (Cl. 15-99). 15-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 34. Photographic, cinematographic and optical apparatus Note: Not including lamps for photography or filming (Cl. 26-05). 16-01 PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERAS AND FILM CAMERAS 16-02 PROJECTORS AND VIEWERS 16-03 PHOTOCOPYING APPARATUS AND ENLARGERS Note: Including microfilming equipment and apparatus for viewing microfilms, as well as office machines known as “photocopying” apparatus which use other than photographic processes (in particular, thermal or magnetic processes). 16-04 DEVELOPING APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT 16-05 ACCESSORIES Note: Including filters for photographic cameras, exposure meters, tripods and photographic flashlight apparatus. 16-06 OPTICAL ARTICLES Notes: (a) Including spectacles and microscopes. (b) Not including measuring instruments embodying optical devices (Cl. 10-04). 16-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 35. Musical instruments Note: Not including cases for musical instruments (Cl. 3-01), or equipment for the recording or reproduction of sounds (Cl. 14-01). 17-01 KEYBOARD INSTRUMENTS Note: Including electronic and other organs, accordions, and mechanical and other pianos. 17-02 WIND INSTRUMENTS Note: Not including organs, harmoniums and accordions (Cl. 17-01). 17-03 STRINGED INSTRUMENTS 17-04 PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS 17-05 MECHANICAL INSTRUMENTS Notes: (a) Including music boxes. (b) Not including mechanical keyboard instruments (Cl. 17-01). 17-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 36. Printing and office machinery 18-01 TYPEWRITERS AND CALCULATING MACHINES Note: Not including computers and other apparatus to be placed in Class 14-02. 18-02 PRINTING MACHINES Notes: (a) Including typesetting machines, stereotype machines and apparatus, typographic machines and other reproducing machines such as duplicators and offset equipment, as well as addressing machines, franking and cancelling machines. (b) Not including photocopying machinery (Cl. 16-03). 18-03 TYPE AND TYPE FACES 18-04 BOOKBINDING MACHINES, PRINTERS’ STAPLING MACHINES, GUILLOTINES AND TRIMMERS (FOR BOOKBINDING) Note: Including machines and similar devices for cutting paper, analogous to guillotines and trimmers. 18-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 37. Stationery & office equipment, artists’ & teaching materials 19-01 WRITING PAPER, CARDS FOR CORRESPONDENCE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Note: Including all paper, in the widest sense of the term, which is used for writing, drawing, painting or printing, such as tracing paper, carbon paper, newsprint, envelopes, greetings cards and illustrated postcards, even if they embody a sound recording. 19-02 OFFICE EQUIPMENT Notes: (a) Including equipment used at cash desks, such as change sorters. (b) Some office equipment is to be placed in other subclasses or classes; for example, office furniture in Class 6, office machines and equipment in Classes 14-02; 16-03; 18-01; 18-02 or 18-04, and writing materials in Class 19-01 or 19-06 (see Alphabetical List). 19-03 CALENDARS Note: Not including diaries (Cl. 19-04). 19-04 BOOKS AND OTHER OBJECTS OF SIMILAR OUTWARD APPEARANCE Note: Including covers of books, bindings, albums, diaries and similar objects. 19-05 [vacant] 19-06 MATERIALS AND INSTRUMENTS FOR WRITING BY HAND, FOR DRAWING, FOR PAINTING, FOR SCULPTURE, FOR ENGRAVING AND FOR OTHER ARTISTIC TECHNIQUES Note: Not including paintbrushes (Cl. 4-04), drawing tables and attached equipment (Cl. 6-03), or writing paper (Cl. 19-01). 19-07 TEACHING MATERIALS Notes: (a) Including maps of all kinds, globes and planetariums. (b) Not including audio-visual teaching aids (Cl. 14-01). 19-08 OTHER PRINTED MATTER Note: Including printed advertising materials. 19-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 38. Sales and advertising equipment, signs 20-01 AUTOMATIC VENDING MACHINES 20-02 DISPLAY AND SALES EQUIPMENT Note: Not including articles of furniture (Cl. 6). 20-03 SIGNS, SIGNBOARDS AND ADVERTISING DEVICES Notes: (a) Including luminous advertising devices and mobile advertising devices. (b) Not including packages (Cl. 9), or signaling devices (Cl. 10-06). 20-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 39. Games, toys, tents and sports goods 21-01 GAMES AND TOYS Notes: (a) Including scale models. (b) Not including toys for animals (Cl. 30-99). 21-02 GYMNASTICS AND SPORTS APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT Notes: (a) Including, as sports equipment: apparatus and equipment necessary for the various sports which have no other specific purpose, such as footballs, skis and tennis rackets, to the exclusion of all other objects which may also be used in practicing a given sport. (b) Including, subject to the reservation mentioned under (a), training equipment and apparatus and equipment necessary for outdoor games. (c) Not including sports clothing (Cl. 2), toboggans or sleighs (Cl. 12-14). 21-03 OTHER AMUSEMENT AND ENTERTAINMENT ARTICLES Notes: (a) Including fairground roundabouts and automatic machines for games of chance. (b) Not including games and toys (Cl. 21-01), or other articles to be placed in Class 21-01 or 21- 02. 21-04 TENTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF Notes: (a) Including poles, pegs and other similar articles. (b) Not including other camping articles to be placed in other classes according to their nature, such as chairs (Cl. 6-01), tables (Cl 6-03), plates (Cl. 7-01), and caravans (Cl. 12-10). 21-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 40. Arms, pyrotechnic articles, articles for hunting, fishing and pest killing 22-01 PROJECTILE WEAPONS 22-02 OTHER WEAPONS 22-03 AMMUNITION, ROCKETS AND PYROTECHNIC ARTICLES 22-04 TARGETS AND ACCESSORIES Note: Including the special device for actuating mobile targets. 22-05 HUNTING AND FISHING EQUIPMENT Note: Not including articles of clothing (Cl. 2), or weapons (Cl. 22-01 or 22-02). 22-06 TRAPS, ARTICLES FOR PEST KILLING 22-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 41. Fluid distribution equipment, sanitary, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning equipment, solid fuel 23-01 FLUID DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT Note: Including pipes and pipe fittings. 23-02 SANITARY APPLIANCES Notes: (a) Including baths, showers, washbasins, saunas, water closets, sanitary units and sanitary accessories not included in other classes. (b) Not including pipes or pipe fittings (Cl. 23-01). 23-03 HEATING EQUIPMENT 23-04 VENTILATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT 23-05 SOLID FUEL 23-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 42. Medical and laboratory equipment Note: The term “medical equipment” covers also surgical, dental and veterinary equipment. 24-01 APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT FOR DOCTORS, HOSPITALS AND LABORATORIES 24-02 MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS, INSTRUMENTS AND TOOLS FOR LABORATORY USE Note: Including only hand-operated instruments. 24-03 PROSTHETIC ARTICLES 24-04 MATERIALS FOR DRESSING WOUNDS, NURSING AND MEDICAL CARE Note: Including absorbent dressings. 24-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 43. Building units and construction elements 25-01 BUILDING MATERIALS Note: Including bricks, beams, pre-shaped strips, tiles, slates and panels. 25-02 PREFABRICATED OR PRE-ASSEMBLED BUILDING PARTS Notes: (a) Including windows, doors, outdoor shutters, partition walls and gratings. (b) Not including staircases (Cl. 25-04). 25-03 HOUSES, GARAGES AND OTHER BUILDINGS 25-04 STEPS, LADDERS AND SCAFFOLDS 25-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 44. Lighting apparatus 26-01 CANDLESTICKS AND CANDELABRA 26-02 TORCHES AND HAND LAMPS AND LANTERNS 26-03 PUBLIC LIGHTING FIXTURES Note: Including outside lamps, stage lighting and searchlight projectors. 26-04 LUMINOUS SOURCES, ELECTRICAL OR NOT Note: Including bulbs for electric lamps, luminous plaques and tubes, and candles. 26-05 LAMPS, STANDARD LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, WALL AND CEILING FIXTURES, LAMPSHADES, REFLECTORS, PHOTOGRAPHIC AND CINEMATOGRAPHIC PROJECTOR LAMPS 26-06 LUMINOUS DEVICES FOR VEHICLES 26-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 45. Tobacco and smokers’ supplies 27-01 TOBACCO, CIGARS AND CIGARETTES 27-02 PIPES, CIGAR AND CIGARETTE HOLDERS 27-03 ASHTRAYS 27-04 MATCHES 27-05 LIGHTERS 27-06 CIGAR CASES, CIGARETTE CASES, TOBACCO JARS AND POUCHES Note: Not including packages (Cl. 9). 27-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 46. Pharmaceutical and cosmetic products, toilet articles and apparatus 28-01 PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS Notes: (a) Including for animals. (b) Including chemicals in cachet, capsule, lozenge, pill and tablet forms. (c) Not including materials for dressing wounds and nursing (Cl. 24-04). 28-02 COSMETIC PRODUCTS Note: Including for animals. 28-03 TOILET ARTICLES AND BEAUTY PARLOR EQUIPMENT Notes: (a) Including razors, apparatus and appliances for massaging, hair removing or hair dressing. (b) Not including toilet and make-up brushes (Cl. 4-02), or articles and equipment for animals (Cl. 30-99). 28-04 WIGS, FALSE HAIRPIECES 28-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 47. Devices and equipment against fire hazards, for accident prevention and for rescue 29-01 DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT AGAINST FIRE HAZARDS Notes: (a) Including fire extinguishers. (b) Not including fire engines (vehicles) (Cl. 12-13), fire- hoses and nozzles for fire-hoses (Cl. 23-01). 29-02 DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT FOR ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND FOR RESCUE, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED Notes: (a) Including devices and equipment for animals. (b) Not including helmets (Cl. 2-03) and garments for protection against accidents (Cl. 2-02; 2-04 or 2-06). 29-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 48. Articles for the care and handling of animals Note: Not including animal foodstuffs (Cl. 1), or pharmaceutical and cosmetic products for animals (Cl. 28-01 or 28-02). 30-01 ANIMAL CLOTHING 30-02 PENS, CAGES, KENNELS AND SIMILAR SHELTERS Note: Not including buildings (Cl. 25). 30-03 FEEDERS AND WATERERS 30-04 SADDLERY Note: Including collars for animals. 30-05 WHIPS AND PRODS 30-06 BEDS AND NESTS 30-07 PERCHES AND OTHER CAGE ATTACHMENTS 30-08 MARKERS, MARKS AND SHACKLES 30-09 HITCHING POSTS 30-99 MISCELLANEOUS LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 49. Machines and appliances for preparing food or drink, not elsewhere specified Note: Not including hand-manipulated utensils, instruments and appliances for serving or preparing food or drink (Cl. 7). 31-00 MACHINES AND APPLIANCES FOR PREPARING FOOD OR DRINK, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 50. Graphic symbols and logos, surface patterns, ornamentation 32-00 GRAPHIC SYMBOLS AND LOGOS, SURFACE PATTERNS, ORNAMENTATION LocarnoClassificationListofClassesandSubclasses,withExplanatoryNotes
  • 51. 1) the kind of application is clear; 2) the name or address of a person (or juridical person) who handles the procedure (i.e., the applicant) is described; 3) the application is accompanied by drawings; 4) the article(s) in which the design is embodied is described; or 5) the application is submitted by a person who has an address or place of business in the Republic of Indonesia, with a representative addressed in the Republic of Indonesia. the formal requirements of a design application
  • 52. Drawings appended to a design application should contain: (a) the article that is the object of the design (b) a description of the design and essential components of the creation (c) serial numbers of the design (only if the application is for multiple design registrations) The description of a design is not as important as the specification of a patent or utility model application so long as the drawings of the design are correctly and properly prepared. An applicant for design registration may submit a photograph or a sample of the design instead of drawing(s). Drawings may contain a prospective view, a front view, a rear view, a right side view, a left side view, a top view, a bottom view and other views (e.g. a sectional view) if necessary or useful in describing the design. Where the article representing the design is of a flat shape, only the top and the rear views need to be included in the drawings. Drawings
  • 53. To be registerable a design should meet the following requirements: (a) It should fall under the definition of a design given in the Act. A design which is eligible for protection under the Act is defined as "the shape, pattern, color or any combination of those in an article which produces an aesthetic impression on the sense of sight. Therefore, to be protected under the Act, a design should be embodied in an article. The term "article" is generally referred to as a tangible, movable and independent thing. (b) Industrial applicability: the article(s) in which the design is embodied should be able to be mass-produced in an industrial method. (c) Novelty: the design should not be identical or similar to a design which was publicly known or worked or published domestically or internationally before the application for design registration. (d) Creativity: the design should not be easily created by a person with ordinary skill in the relevant field from the publicly known designs or shape, pattern, color or any combination of these which are widely known. (e) Furthermore, it should not be any of the unregistrable designs provided in Article 6 of the Act, such as designs which disturb the public order or morality, designs which are identical to or similar to the flag, national emblem or badges of public organizations, designs liable to create confusion over articles connected with another person's business, or designs consisting solely of a shape that is essential to secure the functions of the article, etc. Requirement for Registration
  • 54. Case study Automotive 12. Means of transport or hoisting
  • 55. ITB -1 vehicle Figure-1. Module’s basic platform (Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
  • 56. Figure.2. Basic platform of the vehicle modules. ITB -1 vehicle Figure.3. The whole vehicle’s modules. The design inovation key’s in this vehicle design lies on the idea to develop a new vehicle design that using extreme modular concept to the elements of car body that could fit more to the user’s utilizations target.
  • 57. ITB -1 vehicle The novelty in this design are: modular concept in form and configuration as shown in figure 4 through14. The explanation of each modules are: VARIANT of the modular concept
  • 58. Figure -4. The module of flat deck opened trunk pickup Figure - 5. The module of flat deck opened trunk pickup with low side & back side-cover In figure 4, 5, & 6 shown the modules of vehicle that designed with 3 cover variants to carry various types of goods. VARIANT of the modular concept Figure - 6. The module of flat deck opened trunk pickup with high side & back cover (Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
  • 59. Principally, the module’s elements design although bring visual / form novelties, each configurations also have unique functions. The main goals of this design is to create a new concept vehicle that could reduce the production cost with various customized form & function without reducing the vehicle’s safety factors. Figure - 8. The opened roof module of tourist / golf/ patrol with double cabin & flat deck back trunk Figure - 9. The mini roof module of tourist / golf/ patrol with double cabin & flat deck back trunk VARIANT of the modular concept Figure - 7. The module of tourist/ patrol car with double cabin & flat deck back trunk, using roof & glass covered at pillar A The difference in figure 7-9 are only in the roof & front (pillar A) glass. In principe , although the main goals of this design is function, but at the end the vehicle’s visual/ aesthetical aspect still dominant besides the user’s safety and comfortability considerations. (Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
  • 60. VARIANT of the modular concept Figure - 10. The module of flatdeck opened back trunk pick-up with a full covered cabin for two passengers Figure - 11. The module of van with a full covered cabin for two passengers The concept of this model goals is to fulfil the people’s need of small volume goods transportation with economic price, low operational cost, but still well designed. (Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
  • 61. VARIANT of the modular concept Figure - 12. The module of fullcovered double cabin pickup (4 passengers) Figure - 13. The module of fullcovered minibus (4 passengers) (Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
  • 62. Figure – 14. The whole module of ITB-1 vehicle VARIANT of the modular concept (Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
  • 63. (Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
  • 64. Select Class 12 if Registering your Industrial Design for Means of transport or hoisting Industrial Design CLASS 12 relates to all vehicles: land, sea, air, space and others Select Class 12 if registering 12-08 MOTOR CARS, BUSES AND LORRIES of your product in Industrial Design for Means of transport or hoisting. There are 16 Subclasses of Class 12 and a Subclass 99 which is called Miscellaneous Subclass.
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  • 68. DESIGN NUMBER ...................... CLASS 12-08 DATE O F REGISTRATION ...................... TITLE MULTIMODULE SINGLE PLATFORM CARBODY PRIORITY Y.MARTINUS.P, FSRD - INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG, JALAN GANESHA 10 BANDUNG 40132, INDONESIA the name and address of the creator and the applicant (including the name of a representative, if the applicant is a juristic person), the date of submission, the article that is the object of the design, the number, country, filing date of earlier application (if the right of priority is claimed) reproductions of the design
  • 69. (Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
  • 71. Case study Automotive 12. Means of transport or hoisting
  • 72. (Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
  • 73. Case study Automotive 12. Means of transport or hoisting
  • 74. Floral motives + body contour? (Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
  • 75. Case study Automotive 12. Means of transport or hoisting
  • 76. (Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
  • 77. Case study Automotive 12. Means of transport or hoisting
  • 78. Rollerscreen (Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
  • 79. Case study Automotive 12. Means of transport or hoisting
  • 80. Portable Military Spec. UAV controller
  • 81. Case study Automotive 12. Means of transport or hoisting
  • 82. ITB -2 vehicle (Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu and Slamet Riyadi)
  • 83. Case study Automotive 12. Means of transport or hoisting
  • 84. ITB -3 vehicle (Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
  • 85. Case study Automotive 12. Means of transport or hoisting
  • 86. (Design by: Yannes Martinus Pasaribu)
  • 87. Case study Rice box 07. Household goods, not elsewhere specified
  • 88. Facelift for the design novelty in Rice Box. Functional product should follows the market’s life style to keep its novelty. (Design by: Y.Martinus.P)
  • 89. Select Class 07 if Registering your Industrial Design for Household goods, not elsewhere specified Industrial Design CLASS 07: (a) Including household appliances and utensils operated by hand, even if motor driven. (b) Not including machines and appliances for preparing food and drink Select Class 07 if registering 07-02 COOKING APPLIANCES, UTENSILS AND CONTAINERS of your product in Industrial Design. There are 7 Subclasses of Class 07 and a Subclass 99 which is called Miscellaneous Subclass.
  • 90. DESIGN NUMBER ...................... CLASS 12-08 DATE O F REGISTRATION ...................... TITLE RICEBOX/ RICE DISPENSER PRIORITY Y.MARTINUS.P, FSRD - INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG, JALAN GANESHA 10 BANDUNG 40132, INDONESIA the name and address of the creator and the applicant (including the name of a representative, if the applicant is a juristic person), the date of submission, the article that is the object of the design, the number, country, filing date of earlier application (if the right of priority is claimed) reproductions of the design
  • 91. Case study Rice cooker/warmer 07. Household goods, not elsewhere specified
  • 92. Table Rice cooker + Warmer design with cultural traditional approach ‘bakul nasi’
  • 93. Select Class 07 if Registering your Industrial Design for Household goods, not elsewhere specified Industrial Design CLASS 07: (a) Including household appliances and utensils operated by hand, even if motor driven. (b) Not including machines and appliances for preparing food and drink Select Class 07 if registering 07-02 COOKING APPLIANCES, UTENSILS AND CONTAINERS of your product in Industrial Design. There are 7 Subclasses of Class 07 and a Subclass 99 which is called Miscellaneous Subclass.
  • 94. DESIGN NUMBER ...................... CLASS 07-02 DATE O F REGISTRATION ...................... TITLE TABLE RICE COOKER AND WARMER PRIORITY Y.MARTINUS.P, FSRD - INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG, JALAN GANESHA 10 BANDUNG 40132, INDONESIA the name and address of the creator and the applicant (including the name of a representative, if the applicant is a juristic person), the date of submission, the article that is the object of the design, the number, country, filing date of earlier application (if the right of priority is claimed) reproductions of the design
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  • 99. engineering parts of the computer & gadget
  • 100. Design strategy in the industry to read the market trend
  • 101. RICECOOKER: the highest novelty is in the tinplate’s motives
  • 102. RICEBOX: the highest design novelty is at the ricebox front panel
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  • 115. INDUSTRIALDESIGN is a process of design applied to products that are tobe manufactured through techniques of MASS PRODUCTION
  • 116. Designers and industries should increase the number of their existing Intellectual Capital size to protect their DESIGN as the most valuable intangible assets because Protect Create Succeed!
  • 118. The fact the Locarno Classification is not detailed enough because it is designed to be used as a general information management tool from how it looks not how it works CONS
  • 119. PRO the visual system has its own rules We can easily see patterns presented in certain ways but if they are presented in other ways, they become invisible....
  • 120. PRO A group of certified expertise in typological knowledge for determining a detailed chronology in the formalistic aspects of industrial design is needed to support the exploration and/or investigation of a diversity of possible design solutions represented in a pictorial mode.
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