What are international applications under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)?
International applications under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) are a type of patent application that provides a unified procedure for filing patent applications in its contracting states. According to MPEP 201:
‘An international application is a national application for patent which is filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT).’
Key aspects of PCT applications:
- Allow seeking patent protection in multiple countries simultaneously
- Provide a streamlined filing process for international patent protection
- Include an international search and optional international preliminary examination
- Must enter the national phase in desired countries within specified timeframes
- Do not result in an ‘international patent’ but facilitate national/regional patent grants
PCT applications are particularly useful for inventors seeking broad international patent protection.
For more information on Patent Cooperation Treaty, visit: Patent Cooperation Treaty.
Topics:
MPEP 200 - Types and Status of Application; Benefit and Priority,
MPEP 201 - Types of Applications,
Patent Law,
Patent Procedure