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Что (кто) такое patent block - определение

TYPE OF GOVERNMENT AGENCY FOR REGISTERING INVENTIONS
Patent Office; Patent bureau; The Patent Office; List of patent offices; Patent offices; Patent Offices
Найдено результатов: 1827
Patent attorney         
  • ''Poster Advertising a Patent Attorney'', Office for Emergency Management. War Production Board
ADVISES AND REPRESENTS CLIENTS IN THE FIELD OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND PATENT LAW
Patent Attorney; Patent attorneys; Patent Attorneys; Patent agent; Patent clerks; Registered patent agent; Patent lawyers; Patent lawyer; Patent professional; Patent professionals; Patent Agent; Patent agents; Patent Agents; Patent practitioner; Registered patent attorney; Agent (patent); Patent prosecutor; Patent agents/attorneys; US patent attorney; Patent agency
A patent attorney is an attorney who has the specialized qualifications necessary for representing clients in obtaining patents and acting in all matters and procedures relating to patent law and practice, such as filing patent applications and oppositions to granted patents. The term is used differently in different countries, and thus may or may not require the same legal qualifications as a general legal practitioner.
Patent examiner         
CIVIL SERVANT WORKING IN A PATENT OFFICE
Patent examiners; Examiner (patent); Patents examiner; Patents clerk; Patents officer; Patent officer; Patent clerk; Patent office examiner; Patent Examiner; Examiner of patent
A patent examiner (or, historically, a patent clerkThe title "patent clerk" is used for instance in Gary Stix, The Patent Clerk's Legacy, Scientific American, September 2004 (an article about Albert Einstein).) is an employee, usually a civil servant with a scientific or engineering background, working at a patent office.
letters patent         
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  • Letters patent issued by the United States [[General Land Office]]
TYPE OF LEGAL INSTRUMENT IN THE FORM OF A PUBLISHED WRITTEN ORDER
Letters Patent; Letter of Patents; Letter Patents; Letter of patents; Patent of nobility; Letter patent; Letters-patent; Royal letters patent; Royla Letters patent; Royal Letters Patent; Judicial commission; Lettres patentes; Royal Letters; Royal letters; Letters Royal; Letters royal; Royal letters Patent; Letters Patent Royal; Letters Patent royal; Royal Letters patent; Letters patent Royal; Letters patent royal; Royal patent
¦ plural noun an open document issued by a monarch or government conferring a patent or other right.
Origin
ME: from med. L. litterae patentes, lit. 'letters lying open'.
Letters patent         
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  • Letters patent issued by the United States [[General Land Office]]
TYPE OF LEGAL INSTRUMENT IN THE FORM OF A PUBLISHED WRITTEN ORDER
Letters Patent; Letter of Patents; Letter Patents; Letter of patents; Patent of nobility; Letter patent; Letters-patent; Royal letters patent; Royla Letters patent; Royal Letters Patent; Judicial commission; Lettres patentes; Royal Letters; Royal letters; Letters Royal; Letters royal; Royal letters Patent; Letters Patent Royal; Letters Patent royal; Royal Letters patent; Letters patent Royal; Letters patent royal; Royal patent
Letters patent () (always in the plural) are a type of legal instrument in the form of a published written order issued by a monarch, president or other head of state, generally granting an office, right, monopoly, title or status to a person or corporation. Letters patent can be used for the creation of corporations or government offices, or for granting city status or a coat of arms.
Unitary patent         
EUROPEAN PATENT VALID WITH LARGE PART OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Community Patent Regulation; EU Community Patent Regulation; European Community Patent Regulation; Community Patent regulation; EU Community Patent regulation; European Community Patent regulation; Community patent regulation; European community patent convention; Community Patent Convention; European Community Patent Convention; Convention for the European Patent for the Common Market; European Community Patent; EC Patent; EU Community Patent; EU Community Patents; COMPAT; Community Patent; EC-wide patent; Unitary EC-wide patent; EC wide patent; 1989 Agreement Relating to Community Patents; European Union Patent Jurisdiction; EU Patent Jurisdiction; Community patent; Community-wide patent; EU Patents; EU patent system; Pan-EU patent system; European Union Patent; EU Patent; EU Unitary Patent; EU patent; European unitary patent; European Patent with unitary effect; Unitary EU patent; Unitary patent system; European Unitary Patent System; Unitary Patent system in Europe; European patent with unitary effect; European Union patent; Unitary Patent; Unitary patent in the European Union; European patents with unitary effect; Unitary Patents; Unitary patents; EU Unitary patent; EPUE; Unitary patent regulations
The European patent with unitary effect, also known as the unitary patent, is a European patent which will benefit from unitary effect in the participating member states of the European Union. Unitary effect may be requested by the proprietor within one month of grant of a European patent, replacing validation of the European patent in the individual countries concerned.
Biological patent         
PATENT ON AN INVENTION IN THE FIELD OF BIOLOGY
Gene patenting; Genetic patents; Biological patents; Gene patents; Patenting genes; Genetic Inventions and Patent Law; Genetic inventions and patent law; Patent Law and Genetic Engineering; Patent law and genetic engineering; Genetic patent; Biology patent; Biotech patenting; Biotech patents; Biological Patenting; Biotechnology Patents; Biotechnology patents; Biotechnology Patent; Biotechnology patent; Food patent; Gene patent; Food patents; Gene Patenting; Animal patents; Biopatent
A biological patent is a patent on an invention in the field of biology that by law allows the patent holder to exclude others from making, using, selling, or importing the protected invention for a limited period of time. The scope and reach of biological patents vary among jurisdictions, and may include biological technology and products, genetically modified organisms and genetic material.
Chemical patent         
  • Example of a [[Markush structure]]
PATENT GRANTED FOR AN INVENTED DRUG OR OTHER CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Pharmaceutical patent; Chemical and pharmaceutical patent; Chemical and pharmaceutical patents; Originator companies; Competition between Originator and Generic Companies; Pharmaceutical patents; Chemical patents; Patented Medicines; Chemical or pharmaceutical patent; Drug patent
A chemical patent, pharmaceutical patent or drug patent is a patent for an invention in the chemical or pharmaceuticals industry. Strictly speaking, in most jurisdictions, there are essentially no differences between the legal requirements to obtain a patent for an invention in the chemical or pharmaceutical fields, in comparison to obtaining a patent in the other fields, such as in the mechanical field.
German patent law         
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Patent law in Germany; German patent system; Patent law of Germany; German Patent Law; Patent in Germany; Patents in Germany; German patent; German patents; Patentgesetz; German Patents Act
German patent law is mainly governed by the Patents Act () and the European Patent Convention. A patent covering Germany can be obtained through four different routes: through the direct filing of a national patent application with the German Patent and Trade Mark Office () (direct national route), through the filing of a European patent application (European route), or through the filing of an international application under the Patent Cooperation Treaty followed by the entry into either the European phase or the national (German) phase of said international application (Euro-PCT route).
Patent Roll         
  • John]] (1201–2), as published by the [[Record Commission]] in 1835 using [[record type]]
ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENT RECORDING LETTERS PATENT ISSUED BY THE KINGDOM OF ENGLAND AND ITS SUCCESSORS
Calendar of Patent Rolls; Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium; Rotuli litterarum patentium; Patent Roll; Calendar Patent Rolls; Patent rolls; Calendar of the Patent Rolls; Patent Rolls; Patent roll T.L.; Cal. patent R.
¦ noun historical (in the UK) a parchment roll listing the patents issued in a particular year.
Patent roll         
  • John]] (1201–2), as published by the [[Record Commission]] in 1835 using [[record type]]
ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENT RECORDING LETTERS PATENT ISSUED BY THE KINGDOM OF ENGLAND AND ITS SUCCESSORS
Calendar of Patent Rolls; Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium; Rotuli litterarum patentium; Patent Roll; Calendar Patent Rolls; Patent rolls; Calendar of the Patent Rolls; Patent Rolls; Patent roll T.L.; Cal. patent R.
The patent rolls (Latin: Rotuli litterarum patentium) are a series of administrative records compiled in the English, British and United Kingdom Chancery, running from 1201 to the present day.

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Patent office

A patent office is a governmental or intergovernmental organization which controls the issue of patents. In other words, "patent offices are government bodies that may grant a patent or reject the patent application based on whether the application fulfils the requirements for patentability."