Standard patent (R) application
The grant of a standard patent (R) in the Hong Kong SAR is based on a patent granted by one of three patent offices, called "designated patent offices":
- The National Intellectual Property Administration (formerly "State Intellectual Property Office"), People’s Republic of China
- The European Patent Office, in respect of a patent designating the United Kingdom.
- The United Kingdom Patent Office.
Application is made in two stages by filing:Stage 1 – Request to record:
Submit the designated patent application to the Hong Kong SAR within six months, after the publication of in the designated patent office.
Stage 2 – Request for registration and grant:
After the designated patent is approved by the designated patent office, the applicant must submit the designated patent to the Hong Kong SAR within 6 months after the registration.
Submit the designated patent application to the Hong Kong SAR within six months, after the publication of in the designated patent office.
Stage 2 – Request for registration and grant:
After the designated patent is approved by the designated patent office, the applicant must submit the designated patent to the Hong Kong SAR within 6 months after the registration.
Examination
Formal Examination
Patent Term
20 years from the date of application at the designated patent office.
International Priority
Within 12 months from the first filing date
Patent Annuities
once a year after the expiry of the third year.
Stage 1 – Request to record
- A copy of specification containing a description, claims and abstract and a set of formal drawings that filed to the designated patent office.
- Invention title (Chinese and English)
- Abstract (Chinese and English)
- Filing information before the designated patent office
- The name and address of the inventor/applicant (Chinese or English)
- Information of the priority, if claims
Stage 2 – Request for registration and grant
- A full copy of grant notice and patent issued by the designated patent office; and
- Grant date, publication number and date of the designated patent by the designated patent office
Standard patent (R) – Examination of request for registration and grant