Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

Data relating to the filing of applications and the grant of Russian Federation invention patents for 2015-2016 are presented in Table 1.

Table 1

 

2015

2016

% 2016/2015

Total number of invention applications filed, including:

45517

41587

91,37

- by Russian applicants

29269

26795

91,55

- by foreign applicants

16248

14792

91,04

Total number of patents granted, including:

34706

33536

96,63

- to Russian applicants

22560

21020

93,17

- to foreign applicants

12146

12516

103,05

From Table 1, above, it can be seen that 2015 saw decline in both the number of applications filed (8.63%), and in invention patents granted (3.37%) in comparison to 2015.

The invention patents granted in 2016 were distributed according to the IPC sections as follows:

Table 2

IPC Section

Invention patents

 

Russian

Foreign

Total

A

4845

2499

7344

B

2361

2328

4689

C

5778

2116

7894

D

63

190

253

E

1344

581

1925

F

2128

1306

3434

G

3039

1746

4785

H

1462

1750

3212

Total

21020

12516

33536

The largest number of patents for inventions granted in 2016 was to Russian applicants for Section С of the International Patent Classification (IPC) – CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY; this year, this section was the most popular for Russian applicants; as for foreign applicants the most popular section was Section A - HUMAN NECESSITIES .

The least popular Section among Russian and foreign applicants alike remains Section D – Textiles and Paper.  The number of patents granted for this Section in 2016 comprised only 0.75 per cent of the overall number of patents granted for inventions.

Utility models

Тable 3

 

2015

2016

% 2016/2015

Total number of utility-model applications filed, including:

11906

11112

93,33

- by Russian applicants

11403

10643

93,34

- by foreign applicants

503

469

93,24

Total number of patents granted, including:

9008

8875

98,52

- to Russian applicants

8390

8474

101,00

- to foreign applicants

618

401

64,89

In 2016, the number of applications received for utility models fell.  The number of applications received decreased by 6.67 per cent, and this decline was seen both in applications filed by domestic applicants (6.66 per cent), and, by foreigners (6.76 per cent). The total number of patents granted likewise declined, by 1.48 per cent.

Data on the distribution of patents for utility models by IPC Section are presented below.

Тable 4

IPC Section

2015

2016

A

1579

1550

B

2021

2034

C

269

194

D

42

36

E

1192

1184

F

1557

1487

G

1376

1343

H

972

1047

Total

9008

8875

The leading IPC Section in 2016 remained Section B – Performing Operations and Transporting – while second place was taken by Section A – Human Necessities. As in 2015, Section D – Textiles and Paper – continued to be the least in demand, with the lowest number of certificates granted.

...

The growth in electronic filing of applications for inventions and utility models is presented in the diagram below:

 

The main factors influencing the substantial growth in electronic filing of applications in 2016 were the promotion of electronic interaction with Rospatent, and the implementation of a number of projects to integrate electronic filing systems with the prosecution systems of applicants and representatives thereof.

Other matters and useful links (URLs): annual report of the Office, news page, statistics, etc.

...