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Guidelines on How to Fill out the Submission Form IMPORTANT! The information must be in English, and one form per invention |
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The Invention |
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Title
(maximum 1 line) The problem the inventor(s) wanted to solve (maximum 3 lines) Description. Give a general idea of what the invention is about (maximum 5 lines). Presentation. Describe how the invention looks like (maximum 3 lines). And/or provide illustrations, if you wish. Fields of application (maximum 2 lines) Advantages (maximum 5 lines) Stage of development. Choose one of the following: text only, design, prototype, pre-production, production item. Documentation available: ( ) No ( ) Yes If the answer is YES, give details such as: leaflet, brochure, sample, video, website, etc. |
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2. The inventor (or inventors) |
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Name(s) (First name (not in capital
letters), followed by FAMILY NAME in capital letters) Photo. Optional Self introduction. Optional (maximum 3 lines) Owner of the invention? (Is it the inventor?) ( ) No ( ) Yes If the answer is NO, indicate the name of the owner (person, company, etc.) |
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3. Protection |
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Patent Status: - Patent(s) granted and/or patent(s) pending (= applied for, but not yet granted). Preferably give name of country, and the number of the patent. - Utility model, industrial design, trademark Priority (date of the very first patent application) Countries where it is in force, if granted |
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Business intention |
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Selling the patent? Licensing? Cooperation? Looking for investor(s)? Selling the new product? Other? |
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Contact |
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Name (the inventor or his/her representative,
whether an individual or organization) Address: Fax (+country/town code, followed by and number) Tel E-mail: |
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