Title: Multiple Dependent Claims and Cost
1Multiple Dependent Claims and Cost
- Salvatore A. Sidoti
- Advanced PCT Seminar
- July 2005
2Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- Applicable PCT Rule
- Cost Considerations
- National/Regional Phase Ramifications
3Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- Cost Considerations
- PCT applications Applicant pays for number of
pages, not number of claims. - National/Regional phase applications In many
countries, Applicant pays for number of claims. - Filing fees, and in some countries, renewal fees
are based on number of claims in application.
4Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- Cost Considerations
- Australia
- Filing fee 320 (no claim limit)
- Acceptance fee 140 20/claim over 20
- Annual maintenance fees are not calculated based
on number of claims in granted patent.
5Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- Cost Considerations
- Brazil
- Filing fee does not include an additional fee
for excess claims (ie-no claim limit) - Examination fee include base fee additional
fee for all claims over 10. - Multiple dependent claims allowed
- Multiples on multiples allowed
6Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- Cost Considerations
- Canada
- Filing fee does not include an additional charge
for excess claims. (i.e.-no claim limit). - A multiple dependent claim may refer to another
multiple dependent claim. - Annual maintenance fees are not calculated based
on the number of claims in the granted patent.
7Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- Cost Considerations
- China
- Filing fee base fee plus additional fee for
claims over 10 - Annual maintenance fees are not calculated based
on number of claims - Multiple dependent claims allowed
- Multiples on multiples not allowed
8Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- Cost Considerations
- European Patent Office
- Multiple dependent claims allowed
- Multiples on multiples allowed
- Filing fee based on 10 claims
- No additional fees for multiples
- At validation, all EPC countries accept
multiples on multiples - Annual fees in EPC countries do not include
additional fees for multiples
9Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- Cost Considerations
- India
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- Multiple dependent claims allowed
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10Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- Cost Considerations
- Japan
- Filing fee 150 (16,000 Japan Yen)
- Exam request 1600 40/claim
- Annual maintenance fees include base fee plus
additional fee based on number of claims.
11Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- Cost Considerations
- Korea
- Filing fee 40
- Exam fee 106 31/claim
- Appeal fee 120 11/claim
- Multiple dependent claims allowed.
- Multiples on multiples not allowed.
- Annual maintenance fees include base fee plus
additional fee based on number of claims.
12Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- Cost Considerations
- Mexico
- Filing fee is not dependent on number of claims
in application - Annual maintenance fees are not dependent on
number of claims - Multiple dependent claims allowed
13Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- Cost Considerations
- South Africa
- Filing fee does not include additional fee for
excess claims (ie-no claim limit) - Annual maintenance fees does not include
additional fee for excess claims - Multiple dependent claims allowed
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14Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- PCT Rule 6.4(a) provides, in part
- . . . Any dependent claim which refers to more
than one other claim multiple dependent claim)
shall refer to such claims in the alternative
only. Multiple dependent claims shall not serve
as a basis for any other multiple dependent
claim.
15Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- The ISA/US is not searching multiple dependent
claims.
16Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- What the International Search Report (Form
PCT/ISA/210) will state - Box II This international search has not
been established in respect of certain claims
under Article 17(2)(a) for the following reasons
claims ____ were not searched because they are
improperly multiple dependent claims as covered
by PCT Rule 6.4(a)
17Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- What the Written Opinion (Form PCT/ISA/237) will
state - BOX III Non-establishment of opinion with regard
to novelty, inventive step, and industrial
applicability - Claims ____ are improper multiple dependent
claims under PCT Rule 6.4(a) - Claims ____ will not be treated in Box V.
18Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- For a further discussion of the treatment of
multiple dependent claims see PCT Applicants
Guide Volume I International Phase,
Paragraphs 128, 280, and 390(viii) (1 January
2004).
19Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- Ramifications
- Applicant receives a Written Opinion or, if
Demand for International Preliminary Examination
is requested, International Preliminary Report on
Patentability in which less than all the claims
were searched and examined.
20Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- Ramifications (continued)
- The result is that the application includes
claims that may have satisfied PCT Article
33(2-4) with respect to novelty, inventive step
and industrial applicability, in view of the art
cited in the ISR and Written Opinion, however the
Written Opinion or International Preliminary
Report on Patentability transmitted to the
national/regional offices will show that the WO
or IPRP did not treat these claims during PCT
prosecution.
21Multiple Dependent Claims In PCT Applications
- Ramifications (continued)
- National Phase Cost includes Cost for Multiple
Dependent Claims (360 small entity 180) - But the Multiple Dependent Claims May Not Have
Been Searched and Examined - Should one use multiple dependent claims if US
prosecution comes via US National Stage Entry? -