Commonwealth Consolidated Acts
[Index]
[Table]
[Search]
[Search this Act]
[Notes]
[Noteup]
[Previous]
[Next]
[Download]
[Help]
PATENTS ACT 1990 - SECT 4
What are the typical steps in getting and maintaining a standard patent?
The following diagram shows most of the typical steps involved in getting and
maintaining a standard patent. The diagram is intended for use only as a
general introductory illustration and is not intended to have any other
effect. If there is an inconsistency between any matter contained in the
diagram and a provision of this Act or the regulations, the provision
prevails.
TABLE 1--GETTING AND MAINTAINING A STANDARD PATENT
Publication
of prescribed
details in Official Journal
|
|
Subject-matter
of
complete specification
classified using International
Patent Classification
|
|
Abstracts
prepared for
search material
|
|
Pay
continuation fees
for unaccepted
patent requests
|
|
Direction
to request
examination unless
applicant has already
done so ( see section 44 )
|
|
Continuation fees are prescribed and payable under the regulations.
Applications lapse
if
continuation fees are not paid
( see section 142 ).
|
|
Application
lapses if patent
request and complete
specification not accepted
within the prescribed period
( see section 142 ).
|
|
Applicant must
request
examination as directed or
application will lapse ( see
section 142 ).
|
|
Applicant may
be required to
correct deficiencies. Application
will lapse if applicant does not
comply.
|
|
Fee payable.
A complete
application must be
associated with a provisional
application within the
prescribed period.
Provisionals
which lapse at this
stage are not published.
|
|









AustLII: Copyright Policy
| Disclaimers
| Privacy Policy
| Feedback