In every industrial sector or field, we can find people with creative minds, capable of inventing new ideas, products, processes, and so on, that can be applied to their industry. To protect these original concepts, it’s fundamental to implement a patent or a utility model.
A patent is essentially a contract made between the creator or company of an original solution for a specific problem in the industry, and the state of a country. These are implemented to protect the creation and exploration rights of such solutions, so they can’t be claimed by someone else.
To get a patent, there is a process a creator must go through. This process starts by them submitting a request for the patent, which will then be examined. If the product or process passes the examination stage, the patent is granted.
There are three fundamental characteristics that a concept must have to get a patent:
A patent is valid for 20 years, that start at the moment of the request. During that time, such original products and processes, as well as their use, are protected by law. This means no other person or company, except the creator, can claim, manufacture and/or commercialize the same concept.
A utility model can be implemented to protect an invention, similarly to a patent. This grants the exclusive commercial rights of an invention to the creator, protecting such from being claimed and explored by someone else.
To be granted a utility model, the concept must have some local innovative value for the industry, but the requirements for examination are optional.
This protection can’t be applied to biological inventions, chemical processes, pharmaceutical drugs and substances.
Utility models’ validity time varies from one country to another, but independently of the location, it starts on the date of the request.
There are some key differences between a utility model and a patent:
As mentioned before, there are a few steps for getting a product protected: registering for it, examination of the request, and getting it granted.
Before putting in a request for the protection of an invention, there are some steps you can take in advance:
Being a creative company, Yelco works daily to develop innovative products to solve the telecom industry's problems.
To protect our inventions, some of our products have been granted patents and utility models. These are:
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