Drop in patent publications, 220 patent examiner posts vacant, Interesting invention of the week, Sony versus Fujifilm and more.

“Drop in patent publications, 220 patent examiner posts vacant, Interesting invention of the week, Sony versus Fujifilm and other Weekly Patent News,” presented by the Patent attorneys and experts of BananaIP Counsels, India’s leading Patent Firm.

Patent Quote of the Week

Patents have a place in medical science – for new inventions that advance the state of knowledge. – Adam Cohen, American Journalist

Indian Patent Statistics

A total of 617 patent applications have been published in the 33rd issue of the patent journal. Out of the 617 applications, 78 applications account for early publications while 539 applications account for ordinary publications or publications occurring after the 18 month period. A total of 176 applications have been granted this week thereby marking a decrease of about 8.81% decrease in grants compared to the previous week.

Early Publications

City Previous Week This Week Percentage of change
Delhi 14 25 78.57% increase
Mumbai 42 4 90.48% decrease
Chennai 20 33 65% increase
Kolkata 15 16 6.67% increase
Total 91 78 14.29% decrease

Ordinary Publications

City Previous Week This Week Percentage of change
Delhi 507 286 43.59% decrease
Mumbai 246 17 93.09% decrease
Chennai 223 222 0.45% decrease
Kolkata 19 14 26.32% decrease
Total 995 539 45.83% decrease

TOTAL PUBLICATIONS (Previous Week): 1086

TOTAL PUBLICATIONS (This Week): 617

Percentage difference: 43.19% decrease

First Examination Report (FER) Statistics

A total of 1805 FER’s have been issued last week. Applicants and their agents can check if any of their patent applications have been examined by referring the journal available here.

City No. of FER Issued
Delhi 478
Mumbai 168
Chennai 411
Kolkata 221
Total 1278

PUBLICATIONS UNDER GRANT

City Previous Week This Week Percentage of change
Delhi 58 63 8.62% increase
Mumbai 36 22 38.89% decrease
Chennai 63 47 25.4% decrease
Kolkata 36 44 22.22% increase
Total 193 176 8.81% decrease

 

Number of Applications published based on applicant city

Of the total 617 patent applications published in the journal last week, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Kolkata have contributed a total of 83 applications. The total applications from each of the previously mentioned cities are as follows –  32 applications from Bangalore, 17 applications from Delhi, 13 applications from Hyderabad, 11 applications from Chennai and 5 applications each from Mumbai and Kolkata.

List of Cities 1st January 2018 – 17th August 2018 11th August 2018 – 17th August 2018
Delhi 726 17
Mumbai 561 5
Bangalore 685 32
Chennai 405 11
Hyderabad 315 13
Kolkata 149 5

Total number of applications published by the Indian Patent Office from the 1st of January 2018 till date: 24612

  • Early publications: 2319
  • Ordinary Publications: 22293

Total number of patents granted by the Indian Patent Office from the 1st of January 2018 till date: 8877

  • Delhi – 3329
  • Mumbai – 1068
  • Chennai – 2728
  • Kolkata – 1752

Indian Industrial Designs Statistics

The designs office has registered a total of 78 designs this week. The total designs registered from the 1st of January 2018 till date now adds to a total of 5572 applications.

Total designs registered in the previous Week: 127

Total designs registered this Week: 78

Percentage Difference: 38.58% decrease

Total designs registered from the 1st of January 2018 till date: 5572

Interesting Invention of the week

Patent Application No.: 201841029986

Applicant: SRM INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Title of the Invention: IOT BASED INTEGREATED SYSTEM FOR SMART CITY

Abstract: “The embodiments of present invention provide an IoT based integrated system for smart city. The system integrates smart parking, traffic management, water level indication, garbage level monitoring and smart streetlight with a display. A garbage monitoring module predicts garbage levels and suggests best time and route of pickup of garbage using machine learning algorithms. An intelligent parking module helps in reducing traffic congestion by finding available parking lot and intimating people in advance about parking availability. A traffic management module manipulates duration of traffic signals and determines state of street lights. The module also uses pressure sensors to determine number of cars on road. The system indicates water level on roads in places facing often flood situations to indicate people about safety in proceeding from that route. A display module displays important places in vicinity, landmark information, traffic information, alternate paths, date, time, weather details and advertisements.” (The abstract text has been taken as is and has not been corrected for any errors)

Indian Patent Updates

 Recruitment for 220 Posts of Examiner of Patents & Designs

The Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs & Trademarks (CGPDTM) has announced opening for 220 posts of Examiner of Patents & Designs. Interested candidates may read more about this here. An increase in the number of examiners will certainly benefit applicants and reduce the massive backlog of patent applications that is currently plaguing the IP offices.

Patent /Design Infringements, Disputes, Licensing and Settlements.

Sony trumps FujiFilm in Patent battle

Sony was awarded a victory by the US International Trade Commission in a patent infringement dispute involving its arch rival Fujifilm. The issue concerns a year-long global fight between the two companies over controlling the market for Linear Tape-Open mass data storage, a standard used by major data holders including banks and governments.

Author: BIP’s Patent Attorneys

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