Indian Patent Statistics, Interesting inventions, New IP initiative by Indian Defence Ministry,Virtual market place for IP in Karnataka, USPTO unveils 2018-2022 strategic plan and more

“Indian patent statistics, Interesting inventions, Mission RakshaGyan Shakti – A new initiative by the Defense Ministry of India, Government of Karnataka to unveil a virtual marketplace for IP, IP Awareness Seminar held in University of Kashmir, Abbott Laboratories in yet another turmoil, this time over a stent patent and other Weekly Patent News updates” presented by the Patent attorneys and experts of BananaIP Counsels, India’s leading Patent Firm.

Design Quote of the Week

“Design transcends agenda. It speaks to the politics of optimism.” – Paul Bennett, Principal Researcher in Microsoft Research AI.

Indian Patent Statistics

A total of 760 patent applications have been published in the 48th issue of the patent journal. Out of the 760 applications, 106 applications account for early publications while 654 applications account for ordinary publications or publications occurring after the 18-month period. A total of 427 applications have been granted this week thereby marking a decrease of about 209.42% in total grants as compared to the preceding week.

Early Publications

City Previous Week This Week Percentage of change
Delhi 15 31 106.66% increase
Mumbai 36 28 22.22% decrease
Chennai 46 42 8.69% decrease
Kolkata 0 5 —-
Total 97 106 9.27% increase

Ordinary Publications

City Previous Week This Week Percentage of change
Delhi 241 392 62.65% increase
Mumbai 102 56 45.09% decrease
Chennai 215 178 17.20% decrease
Kolkata 21 28 33.33% increase
Total 579 654 12.95% increase

TOTAL PUBLICATIONS (Previous Week): 676

TOTAL PUBLICATIONS (This Week): 780

Percentage difference: 12.42% increase

First Examination Report (FER) Statistics

A total of 1095 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 431
Mumbai 126
Chennai 350
Kolkata 188
Total 1095

PUBLICATIONS UNDER GRANT

City Previous Week This Week Percentage of change
Delhi 44 163 270.45% increase
Mumbai 14 46 228.57% increase
Chennai 58 153 163.79% increase
Kolkata 22 65 195.45% increase
Total 138 427 209.42% increase

 

Number of Applications published based on applicant city

Of the total 760 patent applications published in the journal last week, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Kolkata have contributed a total of 145 applications. The total applications from each of the previously mentioned cities are as follows – 49 applications from Bangalore, 27 applications from Delhi, 23 applications from Chennai, 21 applications each from Mumbai and Hyderabad and 4 applications from Kolkata.

List of Cities 1st January 2018 – 30th November 2018 24th November 2018 – 30th November 2018
Delhi 979 27
Mumbai 850 21
Bangalore 1086 49
Chennai 737 23
Hyderabad 470 21
Kolkata 247 4

Total number of applications published by the Indian Patent Office from the 1st of January 2018 till date: 35833

  • Early publications: 3506
  • Ordinary Publications: 32802

Total number of patents granted by the Indian Patent Office from the 1st of January 2018 till date: 12387

  • Delhi – 4585
  • Mumbai – 1548
  • Chennai – 3990
  • Kolkata – 2438

Indian Industrial Designs Statistics

The designs office has registered a total of 132 designs this week. The total designs registered from the 1st of January 2018 till date now adds to a total of 7608 applications.

Total designs registered in the previous Week: 144

Total designs registered this Week: 132

Percentage Difference: 7.69% decrease

Total designs registered from the 1st of January 2018 till date: 7608

Interesting Inventions of the Week

Invention 1 – COLLAPSIBLE TWO-WHEELER VEHICLE

Patent Application No.: 201811041726

Applicant: GL Bajaj Institute of Technology & Management

Abstract: “The present invention relates to a collapsible two wheeler vehicle or simply a scooter, comprising at least two wheels 1, 2 installed in the vehicle to provide motion, wherein a first wheel 1 is attached at front of the vehicle and a second wheel 2 connected at a rear position of the vehicle, wherein the first and second wheel rotates about an axis for getting collapsed, at least one frame 3 attached to the wheels 1, 2 for providing a support to the wheels, at least one platform 5 mounted on the top of the frame 3, wherein a user steps over the platform 5 to ride on the vehicle, at least one handle 8 attached to the first wheel and said frame to change the direction of the first wheel 1, wherein the handle 10 encompasses plurality of hinge point 7 for collapsing the handle 10, and a motor arrangement attached at the second position of the vehicle to supply power to the wheels.” (The abstract has been provided as is and has not been corrected for errors)

Invention 2 – A HYDRATION TRACKER SYSTEM

Patent Application No.: 201841044346

Applicant: MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Abstract:  “The present invention provides a system for reminding a user for drinking water, said system comprising: a flask for storing water; a hydration tracker; wherein said hydration tracker tracks the hydration level of user and connects to the flask, as and when the hydration level goes below a threshold level. Furthermore, the flask is modified to have an upper water storage part and a lower printer part, wherein the lower printer part acts as a portable printer comprising a cartridge, a paper roll and a battery.” (The abstract has been provided as is and has not been corrected for errors)

Invention 3 – : SOLAR ENERGY POWERED MOBILE IRRIGATION SYSTEM FOR RIVER BANKS, ACQUIESCENT TO RECEDING WATER LEVEL

Patent Application No.: 201711015891

Applicant: SAVEER BIOTECH LIMITED

Abstract:  “A mobile water floating irrigation system, floating on the water body for the fields alongside the river banks wherein only single irrigation system with submersible pump can irrigate a long stretch of land and the pump is run by electric power obtained from renewable energy of sun. The invention more particularly describes a mobile water floating irrigation system, wherein solar energy capturing units are mounted in such a way on the floating body so that it can be moved in the solar energy’s direction and capture the maximum solar energy. Submersible pump fixed to the rear side of the floating body, wherein it can be moved up and down using a pulley arrangement and a specially designed clasp system to keep it safe from water debris. The mobile irrigation system has the advantage of being workable with the receding water level of the rivers too. The said irrigation system is convenient in implementation, flexible in installation and easier in use. This irrigation system provide the irrigation in fields along the river bank and save the cost of installing many pumps, electricity cost and save groundwater; provide increase in crop growth, resulting in good profit.” (The abstract has been provided as is and has not been corrected for errors)

Indian Patent Updates

“Mission RakshaGyan Shakti” – A new initiative by the Defense Ministry of India

Defense Minister, Nirmala Sitaraman launched a new drive called the Mission RakshaGyan Shakti on 27th November, 2018, in New Delhi. The drive aims to encourage and create a self-sustaining system in the defense sector, with respect to IP rights, especially that of Industrial Designs. The government’s primary aim is to increase the number of design applications in the country in order to cut the costs of technology transfer from other countries. Another objective of this Mission is to train professionals, from various PSU’s, in IP Rights and Applications. The government has also set up “IP Cells” at three different levels of hierarchy. These IP Cells will work alongside the Directorate General of Quality Assurance (DGQA).

Government of Karnataka to unveil a virtual marketplace for IP

The Government of Karnataka is working to create an online marketplace which will consist of a database of all inventions and ideas.  This blockchain-based system will create a platform where investors who are interested in the invention can meet inventors and buy, license or trade ideas. In order to have an invention listed in the database, the invention will have to undergo a novelty and feasibility test. Once the invention has satisfied the criteria, it will be entered in the online database, after which, investors can request access to the idea in order to use the same.

IP Awareness Seminar held in University of Kashmir

The Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine (CCRUM) and the Regional Research Institute of Unani Medicine (RRIUM) organized a seminar in the University of Kashmir, on 29th November, 2018. The purpose of the seminar was to promote, spread and create awareness of Intellectual Property Rights among innovators, with regard to Unani Medicine. The Additional Secretary of the Union Ministry of AYUSH, Pramod Kumar Pathak was the Chief Guest, in the two-day event.

Patent /Design Infringements, Disputes, Licensing and Settlements

Abbott Laboratories in yet another turmoil, this time over a stent patent

Abbott Laboratories has been accused of infringing a patent, originally granted to FlexStent, a California based company. An infringement suit has been filed in the US District Court of California. The Patent, bearing number US 6,187,035 and titled “Vascular stent”, is said to be in issue, according to FlexStent. The company has blamed Abbott for unauthorized selling of its patented stent, Xience and is therefore claiming both damages and royalties. Abbott had previously been accused of infringing a patent related to a catheter system, however, due to absence of jurisdiction, the case was discharged.

International Patent News

China adds 4 new cities to its National Innovation Demonstration Zone

China, recently added 4 cities, namely, Lanzhou, Baiyin, Ningbo and Wenzhou to its National Innovation Demonstration Zone. This move displays that China intends to move towards a system that offers unprecedented modernization in laws, policies and inventions.

National Innovation Demonstration Zone was originally set up in the year 2009, in Beijing. These zones are placed under liberalized policies that boost and favor innovation. Policies are designed in a such a way, so as to provide easy administration, incentive options, improved protection of inventions through strong intellectual property laws and enable easy transfer of technology. These zones will primarily have favored policies in order to create an innovation hub.

USPTO unveils 2018-2022 Strategic Plan

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has released its 2018-2022 Strategic Plan, the first under new Director Andrew Iancu. The Plan has three specific goals – Optimize Patent Quality and Timeliness, Optimize Trademark Quality and Timeliness and Provide Domestic and Global Leadership to Improve Intellectual Property Policy, Enforcement, and Protection Worldwide

Compiled by Vibha Amarnath

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