Patent timetable
Proprietary protection is important for the success of IP commercialisation.
One of the most common forms of protection that the University uses is
through patenting. It is a complex and very expensive process and below
you will find an overview of what is involved.
Months
PRE MONTH 0
0 MONTHS
12 MONTHS
Invention disclosure to UMIP
UMIP assessment & decision to patent (if applicable)
Prior art search & dialogue with patent agent
Initial patent specification drafted with inventor
File patent application giving priority date
UK patent office search/report/review with inventor
Preparation and review of final patent specification
File PCT (Patent Co-operation Treaty)
& overseas filings
NOTHING CAN BE ADDED TO PATENT SPECIFICATION AFTER THIS POINT
16 MONTHS
18 MONTHS
22 MONTHS
30/31 MONTHS
International search report (ISR)
Publication of PCT application and ISR
Any amendments, designate countries
Enter national/regional phase
International applications to be filed before
deadlines in individual countries
THE TYPICAL AVERAGE COST OF A PATENT (UK AND US) AT THIS POINT IS ��12,000