How to Patent Inventions
October 6, 2011
Inventions, Patents
To protect your rights as an inventor you need to file patent applications for your inventions in each country, where protection is sought.
If your inventions are new, inventive and useful, then they might qualify for patent protection.
Patent Application Process
Remember to always keep your inventions and ideas a secret.
Do not market or sell the inventions until the patent application has been filed at the South African Patent Office.
Obtaining a patent is a two-step process spaced 12 months apart.
Step 1
File a provisional patent application in South Africa.
(to obtain the earliest possible date from which to claim rights to your invention)
Once the provisional patent has been submitted, additional steps has to be taken within 12 months to complete the application.
Step 2
File a complete patent application within 12 months of filing the provisional patent application in South Africa, and/or in each country where you wish to obtain patent protection.
Complete the form below to contact the patent attorneys at Smit & Van Wyk, Inc.
This is not an official booking, just a contact request.
Any information or images supplied will be protected under the attorney-client privilege with strict confidentiality, whether you decide to continue with the application or not.
Novelty Search
An optional fixed cost preliminary novelty search can be conducted to find similar or identical patents.
The costs of conducting a fixed cost novelty search in respect of one patent
(inclusive of all fees, official expenses and VAT is limited to approximately R 2500.00)
PLEASE NOTE THAT PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. PRICES ARE ONLY AN INDICATION. PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE FOR A FORMAL QUOTATION.
Contact Details for Smit & Van Wyk
Tel:
+27 (0) 12 349 7800
Fax:
+27 (0) 86 619 0493
E-mail:
enquiries@svw.co.za
Physical Address / Courier
Block A Apex Corporate Park
Quintin Brand Street
Persequor Technopark
Meiring Naudé Avenue
Pretoria
0184
South Africa
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Patent Protection for my Invention
September 29, 2011
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Inventions
To protect your rights as the owner of an invention, you need to file a patent application for the invention in each country, where protection is sought.
If your invention is new, inventive and useful, then it might qualify for patent protection.
Always keep the INVENTION a SECRET.
Do not market or sell the invention until a patent application has been filed at the South African Patent Office.
Obtaining a patent is a two-step process spaced 12 months apart.
Patent Applications
The 1st step is to file a provisional patent application for your invention in South Africa. This is done to obtain the earliest possible date from which to claim rights to your invention.
The 2nd step is to file a complete patent application within 12 months of filing the provisional patent application in South Africa, and/or in each country where you wish to obtain patent protection.
Initial steps to Patent your invention
Step 1
Contact the patent attorneys at Smit & Van Wyk, Inc. regarding your invention at enquiries@svw.co.za, or complete the form below.
This is not an official booking, just a contact request.
Any information or images supplied will be protected under the attorney-client privilege with strict confidentiality, whether you decide to continue with the application or not.
Step 2
We will contact you regarding a consultation. This will be done either at our offices in Pretoria or telephonic. We accommodate national and international clients.
Step 3
An optional fixed cost preliminary novelty search can be conducted to find similar or identical patents.
The costs of conducting a fixed cost novelty search in respect of one patent, inclusive of all fees, official expenses and VAT is limited to approximately R 2500.
Step 4
Once you decide to instruct us to proceed with the patenting process, you pay the requested deposit for the patent attorney to start working on a specification for your patent application.
Step 5
The patent attorney will start writing a patent specification for the invention. This could take 2 to 5 weeks, depending on the complexity of your invention. The attorney will then return the specification to you.
Step 6
Once the approval has been given, the patent attorney will submit your provisional patent application at the South African Patent Office in Pretoria.
Once the provisional patent has been submitted, additional steps has to be taken within 12 months to complete the application.
Feel free to contact us should you have questions or require assistance with any patent related matter.
PLEASE NOTE THAT PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. PRICES ARE ONLY AN INDICATION. PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE FOR A FORMAL QUOTATION.
Contact Details for Smit & Van Wyk:
Tel:
+27 (0) 12 349 7800
Fax:
+27 (0) 86 619 0493
E-mail:
enquiries@svw.co.za
Physical Address / Courier
Block A Apex Corporate Park
Quintin Brand Street
Persequor Technopark
Meiring Naudé Avenue
Pretoria
0184
South Africa
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How to Apply for a Patent?
September 22, 2011
Inventions, Patents
Inventions
If your invention is new, inventive and useful, then it might qualify for patent protection.
To protect your rights as the owner of an invention, you need to file a patent application for the invention in each country, where protection is sought.
Always remember to KEEP THE INVENTION SECRET and do not market or sell the invention until a patent application has been filed at the South African Patent Office.
Patent Applications
Obtaining a patent is a two-step process spaced 12 months apart.
The first step is to file a provisional patent application for your invention in South Africa. This is done to obtain the earliest possible date from which to claim rights to your invention.
The second step is to file a complete patent application within 12 months of filing the provisional patent application in South Africa, and/or in each country where you wish to obtain patent protection.
Initial steps to protect your invention
Step 1
Contact the patent attorneys at Smit & Van Wyk, Inc. regarding your invention at enquiries@svw.co.za, or complete the form below.
This is not an official booking, just a contact request.
Any information or images supplied will be protected under the attorney-client privilege with strict confidentiality, whether you decide to continue with the application or not.
Step 2
We will contact you regarding a consultation. This will be done either at our offices in Pretoria or telephonic. We accommodate national and international clients.
Step 3
An optional fixed cost preliminary novelty search can be conducted to find similar or identical patents.
The costs of conducting a fixed cost novelty search in respect of one patent, inclusive of all fees, official expenses and VAT is limited to approximately R 2500.
Step 4
Once you decide to instruct us to proceed with the patenting process, you pay the requested deposit for the patent attorney to start working on a specification for your patent application.
Step 5
The patent attorney will start writing a patent specification for the invention. This could take 2 to 5 weeks, depending on the complexity of your invention. The attorney will then return the specification to you.
Step 6
Once the approval has been given, the patent attorney will submit your provisional patent application at the South African Patent Office in Pretoria.
Once the provisional patent has been submitted, additional steps has to be taken within 12 months to complete the application.
Feel free to contact us should you have questions or require assistance with any patent related matter.
PLEASE NOTE THAT PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. PRICES ARE ONLY AN INDICATION. PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE FOR A FORMAL QUOTATION.
Contact Details for Smit & Van Wyk:
Tel:
+27 (0) 12 349 7800
Fax:
+27 (0) 86 619 0493
E-mail:
enquiries@svw.co.za
Physical Address / Courier
Block A Apex Corporate Park
Quintin Brand Street
Persequor Technopark
Meiring Naudé Avenue
Pretoria
0184
South Africa
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How to protect my Invention?
September 15, 2011
Inventions, Patents
Inventions
To protect your rights as the owner of an invention, you need to file a patent application for the invention in each country, where protection is sought.
If your invention is new, inventive and useful, then it might qualify for patent protection.
Patent Applications
Remember to keep your invention a secret until the patent application has been filed. Do not market, or sell it until a patent application has been filed.
Obtaining a patent is a two-step process spaced 12 months apart.
The first step is to file a provisional patent application for your invention in South Africa. This is done to obtain the earliest possible date from which to claim rights to your invention.
Initial steps to protect your invention
Step 1
Contact the patent attorneys at Smit & Van Wyk, Inc. regarding your invention at enquiries@svw.co.za, or complete the form below.
This is not an official booking, just a contact request.
Any information or images supplied will be protected under the attorney-client privilege with strict confidentiality, whether you decide to continue with the application or not.
Step 2
We will contact you regarding a consultation. This will be done either at our offices in Pretoria or telephonic. We accommodate national and international clients.
Step 3
An optional fixed cost preliminary novelty search can be conducted to find similar or identical patents.
The costs of conducting a fixed cost novelty search in respect of one patent, inclusive of all fees, official expenses and VAT is limited to approximately R 2500.
Step 4
Once you decide to instruct us to proceed with the patenting process, you pay the requested deposit for the patent attorney to start working on a specification for your patent application.
Step 5
The patent attorney will start writing a patent specification for the invention. This could take 2 to 5 weeks, depending on the complexity of your invention. The attorney will then return the specification to you.
Step 6
Once the approval has been given, the patent attorney will submit your provisional patent application at the South African Patent Office in Pretoria.
Once the provisional patent has been submitted, additional steps has to be taken within 12 months to complete the application.
Feel free to contact us should you have questions or require assistance with any patent related matter.
PLEASE NOTE THAT PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. PRICES ARE ONLY AN INDICATION. PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE FOR A FORMAL QUOTATION.
Contact Details for Smit & Van Wyk:
Tel:
+27 (0) 12 349 7800
Fax:
+27 (0) 86 619 0493
E-mail:
enquiries@svw.co.za
Physical Address / Courier
Block A Apex Corporate Park
Quintin Brand Street
Persequor Technopark
Meiring Naudé Avenue
Pretoria
0184
South Africa
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