Patents

Safeguarding your Innovations with IP Conservator

What is a Patent?

A patent is a legal protection granted to inventors for their unique creations or processes. It provides the patent holder with the exclusive right to make, use, sell, and distribute the invention for a certain period, typically 20 years from the filing date. This exclusivity prevents others from copying or using the patented invention without permission, thereby giving inventors a competitive edge in the market.

Why Patents matter?

For businesses and individuals, patents are a powerful tool to protect innovation and secure a market position. They ensure that the time, resources, and creativity invested in developing new products, technologies, or processes are rewarded by preventing competitors from exploiting the invention. Patents can also serve as valuable assets, increasing a company’s value, attracting investors, and opening doors for licensing or selling the rights.

How IP Conservator can assist you?

At IP Conservator, we understand the intricacies of patent law and the importance of safeguarding your innovations. Our team of experienced attorneys offer a comprehensive range of patent services designed to protect and enhance the value of your innovations:

  • Request for Patent search (Title search)
  • Filing an application (Non-Conventional)
  • Filing an application (Conventional)
    – In excess of 25 pages, per page
    – In excess of 10 claims, per claim
  • Examination report collecting, reporting & submission reply
  • Request for extension of time or period
  • Request for sealing fee (in order to certificate collection)
  • On application to amend specification/application (After acceptance)
  • On application to amend specification/application (Before acceptance)
  • On application for restoration of Lapsed Patent
  • Submission of renewal of Patent (Annuity)

Requirements

The information and documents required for filing a Patent application in Bangladesh.
  • General Information of the applicant, including name, address and nationality.
  • Patent specification in English.
  • Drawings, if any.
  • Filing date and filing number of the first corresponding foreign application, if claiming priority.
  • Power of Attorney, signed by applicant.