Quiz Section Class HAKI
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Patent rights are a special right based on the law given
to the inventor or according to the law the party entitled to obtain it at the
request submitted to the authorities, for new findings in the field of
technology, improvements to existing findings, new ways of working or find a
new improvement in the way of working, for a certain period of time that can be
applied in the industrial field.
This patent is exclusive because only inventors produce
inventions that can be granted rights, but these inventors can carry out their
own inventions or give approval to other parties to implement them, for example
through a license.
The invention is an inventor idea that is poured into a
specific problem solving activity in the field of technology can be a product
or process or a product or process improvement and development.
What inventions
can be patented?
The invention can be patented if the invention:
1. If at the time of filing the application the Patent of the invention is not the same as the technology disclosed previously;
2. Contains inventive steps. If the invention is an unpredictable thing for someone who has certain expertise in the field of engineering;
3. Can be applied in industry. If the invention can be produced or can be used in various types of industries.
The invention can be patented if the invention:
1. If at the time of filing the application the Patent of the invention is not the same as the technology disclosed previously;
2. Contains inventive steps. If the invention is an unpredictable thing for someone who has certain expertise in the field of engineering;
3. Can be applied in industry. If the invention can be produced or can be used in various types of industries.
How long does the Patent apply?
1. A patent is granted for a period of 20 years from the date of receipt of a patent application.
2. A simple patent is given for a period of 10 years from the date of receipt of a simple patent application.
How do you apply
for a patent?
1. Submit an application to the office of the Directorate General of Intellectual Property (DJKI) in writing in Indonesian by filling in the application form provided and typed in duplicate 2.
2. The applicant must attach:
a. special power of attorney, if the application is submitted through a KI consultant registered as a proxy;
b. letter of transfer of rights, if the application is submitted by another party that is not inventor;
c. the description of the Patent application is made in duplicate and includes:
1. Submit an application to the office of the Directorate General of Intellectual Property (DJKI) in writing in Indonesian by filling in the application form provided and typed in duplicate 2.
2. The applicant must attach:
a. special power of attorney, if the application is submitted through a KI consultant registered as a proxy;
b. letter of transfer of rights, if the application is submitted by another party that is not inventor;
c. the description of the Patent application is made in duplicate and includes:
• the title of the invention,
made in capital letters and not underlined;
• the field of invention engineering, contains generally where the invention is included in the field of engineering by expressing its specificity;
• background of the invention, prior technology must be stated and relevant to the invention;
• summary of the invention, containing technical features of the subject matter of the invention disclosed in the claim;
• a brief description of the image (if a picture is included), contains a brief description of the image;
• a complete description of the invention, which is a complete disclosure of inventions, there must be nothing left behind or not disclosed;
• claims (made on separate pages), contain the subject matter of the invention and may not contain images or graphics but can contain tables of mathematical formulas or chemical reactions;
• abstract (made on a separate page), containing a summary of the full description of the invention and no more than 200 words.
• the field of invention engineering, contains generally where the invention is included in the field of engineering by expressing its specificity;
• background of the invention, prior technology must be stated and relevant to the invention;
• summary of the invention, containing technical features of the subject matter of the invention disclosed in the claim;
• a brief description of the image (if a picture is included), contains a brief description of the image;
• a complete description of the invention, which is a complete disclosure of inventions, there must be nothing left behind or not disclosed;
• claims (made on separate pages), contain the subject matter of the invention and may not contain images or graphics but can contain tables of mathematical formulas or chemical reactions;
• abstract (made on a separate page), containing a summary of the full description of the invention and no more than 200 words.
i.
translation
of the description of the invention in English, if the invention is originally
in a foreign language other than English;
ii. proof of payment for Patent application fees;
ii. proof of payment for Patent application fees;
3.Writing descriptions, claims, abstracts and images as
referred to in item 2 letters c and d are determined as follows:
4. each sheet of paper is only one of its faces which may be used for writing and drawing;
5. descriptions, claims and abstracts are typed in HVS paper or similar and separate, A4 size, minimum weight 80 grams with the following limits:
o upper limit: 2 cm
o lower limit: 2 cm
o left border: 2.5 cm
o right border: 2 cm
6. The A4 paper must be white, flat, not glossy and its use is done by placing the short side at the top and bottom (unless used for pictures);
7. each description sheet, claim and image are numbered in Arabic numerals in the upper middle part and not in the limit as referred to in item 3 letter b (1);
8. in each of the five lines typing the description and claims, must be given a line number and each new page is the beginning (beginning) of the number and placed to the left of the description or claim and not to the limit as referred to in item 3 letter b (3);
9. typing must be done using black ink (toner), with spacing 1.5 and upright letters with a minimum letter height of 0.21 cm;
10. signs with lines, chemical formulas, and certain signs can be written by hand;
4. each sheet of paper is only one of its faces which may be used for writing and drawing;
5. descriptions, claims and abstracts are typed in HVS paper or similar and separate, A4 size, minimum weight 80 grams with the following limits:
o upper limit: 2 cm
o lower limit: 2 cm
o left border: 2.5 cm
o right border: 2 cm
6. The A4 paper must be white, flat, not glossy and its use is done by placing the short side at the top and bottom (unless used for pictures);
7. each description sheet, claim and image are numbered in Arabic numerals in the upper middle part and not in the limit as referred to in item 3 letter b (1);
8. in each of the five lines typing the description and claims, must be given a line number and each new page is the beginning (beginning) of the number and placed to the left of the description or claim and not to the limit as referred to in item 3 letter b (3);
9. typing must be done using black ink (toner), with spacing 1.5 and upright letters with a minimum letter height of 0.21 cm;
10. signs with lines, chemical formulas, and certain signs can be written by hand;
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