Obtain exclusive rights to your innovation

Imagine scrolling through your favourite social media platform and spotting your invention, only to realise it is on a rival page. Someone else is exploiting it by selling an identical product without your consent.

Obtaining a patent for how your product or process works grants you exclusive rights, preventing others from making, using, or selling a product utilising your Intellectual Property without your permission.

Are you curious about the benefits of obtaining a patent?

Having a patent gives you legal protection and recognition as the creator.

A good patent is like a shield, protecting you from incidental or intentional copycats.

Is a patent right for you?

It is, if you are:

A start-up or small business

that wants to gain a competitive edge in the marketplace.

An inventor or designer

who wants to protect their creations and inventions.

An entrepreneur

who wants to attract investors or funding for your inventions, creations and business plans.

An established brand

that wants to expand its Intellectual Property portfolio and revenue potential.

Here is what a patent offers

Our clients’ experiences speak volumes

From the initial and somewhat esoteric patent filings, through to the very latest renewals, MacLachlan IP have guided and counselled the Safer Plug Company Ltd (SPC), taking ownership of this essential service and leaving our operatives to focus on technological development. They have performed flawlessly as custodians of this process now for over 13 years, dealing with the relevant associates globally in the ongoing support of SPC’s Intellectual Property.

Ray Honour

Director

SPC

Our experienced team of attorneys can prepare, file, and prosecute patent applications in Ireland, the UK, the European Union, and internationally. We also offer advice on the validity of patents as well as infringement issues.

Our services include:

  • Drafting specifications, as well as preparing any accompanying formal drawings

  • Preparing, filing and prosecuting patent applications both nationally and internationally.
  • Pre application research into and advice regarding any potential conflicts with existing patents or pending patent applications.

  • Advising clients on patent litigation such as opposition, infringement, and revocation proceedings.
  • Providing advice on how to enforce your patent.

  • Validation of European patents in Ireland, the UK, and elsewhere.

Engineering, Mechanical and Physical Sciences

Our patent attorneys have a wealth of experience working with applications in the engineering, mechanical and physical sciences.

The team has worked with portfolios encompassing inventions in a wide range of sectors including farm equipment, consumer appliances, medical devices, food technology, and many more.

Biotechnology, Chemistry and Pharmaceuticals

Our clients in the biotechnology, chemistry and pharmaceutical sectors cover a wide range of disciplines including human and animal health and processes, medicines and diagnostic materials, drug design and discovery, industrial chemicals and many more.

Our dedicated experts in the life-sciences are experienced, not just in securing patents in this field, but advising clients on potential infringements, freedom to operate, and validity matters.

Patent Tax Relief

Businesses which generate income from patented inventions are able to enjoy a reduced rate of Corporate Tax thanks to the Knowledge Development Box and Patent Box systems.

As a result of the Irish and UK government goals to encourage companies to locate high-value jobs associated with the development, manufacture and exploitation of patents in their respective countries, companies which own, exclusively licence, or undertake a qualifying development of patents granted by the UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO), the European Patent Office (EPO), or by certain other EU national patent authorities can pay reduced Corporate Tax related to products protected by those patents.

Companies only have to pay a 10% Corporate Tax rate on profits attributable to such patented products and processes rather than the usual rate of at least 20%.

The broad range of definitions for ‘holding a patent’ under this rule means that many businesses or innovators may qualify for a reduced rate. If you would like to find out how you might be able to get this benefit, please contact us today.

Supplementary Protection Certificates

This is an additional form of protection for medicinal and plant protection products beyond a general patent.

We can help prepare and file applications for a supplementary protection certificate, as well as provide advice on potential litigation such as invalidity proceedings.

Technology transfer and licensing

This is an important area, where we can help you by:

  • Investigating the existence and scope of patent protection
  • Advising on technology transfer agreements
  • Liaising with solicitors and accountants involved with technology transfers
  • Advising on patent licensing, including preparing and enforcing licences.

Obtaining a patent protects your uniqueness, your future and your business

When your patent is registered, you will have:

Increased confidence in your ability to protect and monetise your intellectual assets. Feel in control of your business’s future.

Security and reassurance that your invention is legally protected and recognised. Sleep easy knowing you’ve got your i’s dotted and t’s crossed regarding your Intellectual Property rights.

Recognition and accomplishment of your hard work. When your hard work is recognised, it’s great for morale, motivation, further innovation and success.

Increase the value of your Intellectual Property portfolio and your business. Benefit from licensing, selling or commercialising your patent-protected creation and finally get the return on investment you deserve.

Our comprehensive suite of patent services includes search, drafting, filing, prosecution, enforcement, validation, and litigation advice for Intellectual Property.

FAQs

What is a patent, and how does it work?2025-03-26T22:28:49+00:00

A patent is a legal right granted to a creator, allowing them to exclude others from making, using, or selling their creation for a set period.

How do I know if my creation is eligible for patent protection?2025-03-26T22:28:25+00:00

To be eligible for patent protection, such as being novel, non-obvious, and useful.

What are the benefits of obtaining a patent for my invention?2025-03-26T22:28:06+00:00

Benefits of obtaining a patent include exclusive rights to use and exploit the creation, legal protection and recognition for the invention, a competitive advantage in the marketplace, potential revenue and licensing opportunities, and increased brand recognition and reputation.

What is the patent application process, and how long does it take?2025-04-19T01:22:20+00:00

The patent application process involves:

  • filing a detailed description of the creation,
  • undergoing an examination to determine its eligibility for patent protection, and
  • paying applicable fees.
  • The process can take several years to complete.
How much does it cost to obtain a patent?2025-03-26T22:26:33+00:00

Costs can vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the creation, the scope of patent protection sought, and the fees charged by the relevant patent office. Generally, costs can range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of euro.

What is the difference between a Patent Attorney and a Solicitor?2025-03-26T22:26:07+00:00

European Patent Attorneys are highly specialised professionals who possess technical qualifications and hold degrees in Engineering or Science disciplines and have expertise in patent-specific legal texts such as the European Patent Convention and the Patent Cooperation Treaty. These professionals are uniquely positioned to provide tailored guidance and support to clients seeking to protect their inventions and designs. Unlike other legal professionals, European Patent Attorneys focus solely on patent law and practice, enabling them to provide unparalleled expertise and support to clients.

How can I protect my patent from infringement or misuse by others?2025-03-26T22:25:46+00:00

The patent owner can take legal action to enforce their patent rights by filing a lawsuit for patent infringement and seeking monetary damages or an injunction to stop the infringing activity.

Can I apply for a patent in multiple countries or regions?2025-03-26T22:25:27+00:00

Yes, patents can be filed in multiple countries or regions, either individually or as part of an international patent application.

What are the potential risks of not registering a patent?2025-04-19T01:26:25+00:00

Risks include:

  • lost revenue and market share,
  • difficulty attracting investment or funding, and
  • the possibility of losing your competitive advantage in the marketplace.
Can I license or sell my patent to others for a fee?2025-03-26T22:22:43+00:00

Yes, patents can be licensed or sold to others for a fee, providing a potential revenue stream for the patent owner.

Will the content of my patent application be kept secret?2025-02-20T23:16:04+00:00

No. Your patent application will be published 18 months after the initial filing date.

What are the stages involved in obtaining a patent?2025-09-23T16:00:49+00:00

The first step in the process of obtaining patent protection is to file an application for a patent at the Intellectual Property Office containing a description, claims, abstract and optionally drawings. The application is examined by the IP Office first for formalities and then substantively. It may be necessary for the scope of the claims to be amended in light of prior art uncovered by the IP Office Examiner and of which you were not aware of prefiling. The application is published 18 months from filing and subsequently proceeds to grant once all objections raised by the Examiner have been addressed.

How do I register a patent?2025-02-20T23:14:47+00:00

Obtaining a patent is a process involving a series of stages. It is not a simple, once-off, step of registering with the patent office.

I saw a handy gadget for sale while I was on holiday in Australia. Can I get a patent for it in Ireland?2025-02-20T23:14:23+00:00

No. A patent can only be granted to the inventor of an invention or to a party who has derived the rights from the inventor. Furthermore, patents can only be granted for new devices or methods. For an invention to be new, it must not have been disclosed to the public prior to the date of filing a patent application. Since the gadget was on sale in Australia, it is no longer new, and cannot be patented in Ireland.

I have thought of a new method for laying a road surface and I have drawings for a machine for doing it. Can I get a patent?2025-02-20T23:13:50+00:00

Patents are available for technical developments which are new, non-obvious and industrially applicable. Provided that your new method and machine have not been disclosed publicly in any way, and provided that the developments address and overcome a technical problem associated with the prior-known technology, then both the method and machine are patentable.

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