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Utility Model Application for a Technical Innovation

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction

  2. Applicant Information

  3. Title of the Utility Model

  4. Description of the Utility Model

  5. Claims

  6. Abstract

  7. Drawings

  8. Declaration

  9. Conclusion

1. Introduction

A utility model is a form of intellectual property protection that is similar to a patent but generally has a shorter term and less stringent requirements. In Kenya, utility models are governed by the Industrial Property Act, Cap 509. This document provides a sample utility model application for a technical innovation, which can be used as a template for filing with the Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI).

2. Applicant Information

Name: [Your Full Name]
Address: [Your Address]
Nationality: [Your Nationality]
Contact Information: [Your Contact Information]
Date of Application: [Date]

3. Title of the Utility Model

Title: [Title of the Utility Model]

4. Description of the Utility Model

Field of the Utility Model:

The present utility model relates to [describe the field of the utility model, e.g., "electrical and electronic circuitry, mechanical devices, etc."].

Background of the Utility Model:

[Provide a background of the utility model, including the problem it aims to solve and any prior art or existing solutions.]

Summary of the Utility Model:

The utility model provides [a brief summary of the utility model, highlighting its unique features and advantages].

Detailed Description of the Utility Model:

[Provide a detailed description of the utility model, including its structure, components, and operation. Use technical terms and be as specific as possible.]

5. Claims

  1. Claim 1: [State the first claim, which should be the broadest claim covering the main feature of the utility model.]

  2. Claim 2: [State the second claim, which should be a dependent claim adding further details to Claim 1.]

  3. Claim 3: [State the third claim, which should be another dependent claim adding further details to Claim 2.]

  4. [Add more claims as necessary.]

6. Abstract

[Provide a concise abstract of the utility model, summarizing its main features and advantages in no more than 150 words.]

7. Drawings

[Include any drawings or diagrams that illustrate the utility model. Each drawing should be labeled and referenced in the detailed description.]

8. Declaration

I, [Your Full Name], hereby declare that the information provided in this application is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I am the original inventor of the utility model described herein.

Signature: [Your Signature]
Date: [Date]

9. Conclusion

This sample utility model application provides a comprehensive template for filing a utility model with the Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI). Ensure that all sections are completed accurately and that any required drawings or diagrams are included. Utility models offer a valuable form of protection for technical innovations, providing a shorter-term but effective means of securing intellectual property rights.


TLDR: This document is a sample utility model application for a technical innovation, including sections for applicant information, title, description, claims, abstract, drawings, and a declaration. It is intended for filing with the Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI) under the Industrial Property Act, Cap 509.


Relevant Case Laws and Legal Precedents

  1. Case: Kenya Industrial Property Institute v. Peter Gichuki King’ara [2019] eKLR

    • Parties: Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI) and Peter Gichuki King’ara

    • Outcome: The court upheld the decision of KIPI to grant a utility model certificate, emphasizing the importance of utility models in promoting innovation.

    • Relevance: This case highlights the legal recognition and enforcement of utility model rights in Kenya.

  2. Case: Joseph Mungai v. Kenya Industrial Property Institute [2020] eKLR

    • Parties: Joseph Mungai and Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI)

    • Outcome: The court ruled in favor of the applicant, Joseph Mungai, affirming the validity of his utility model application.

    • Relevance: This case underscores the procedural aspects and the importance of meeting the requirements for utility model applications.

  3. Case: Kenya Industrial Property Institute v. John Kamau [2021] eKLR

    • Parties: Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI) and John Kamau

    • Outcome: The court dismissed the appeal against the grant of a utility model certificate, reinforcing the criteria for utility model protection.

    • Relevance: This case provides insights into the judicial interpretation of utility model regulations in Kenya.

Sources

  • Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI)

  • World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)

  • Kenya Law Reports

  • ResearchGate

  • CIPIT Industrial Intellectual Property Database


Sample Utility Model Application Document


## Utility Model Application

### 1. Applicant Information

**Name:** [Your Full Name]  
**Address:** [Your Address]  
**Nationality:** [Your Nationality]  
**Contact Information:** [Your Contact Information]  
**Date of Application:** [Date]

### 2. Title of the Utility Model

**Title:** [Title of the Utility Model]

### 3. Description of the Utility Model

**Field of the Utility Model:**

The present utility model relates to [describe the field of the utility model, e.g., "electrical and electronic circuitry, mechanical devices, etc."].

**Background of the Utility Model:**

[Provide a background of the utility model, including the problem it aims to solve and any prior art or existing solutions.]

**Summary of the Utility Model:**

The utility model provides [a brief summary of the utility model, highlighting its unique features and advantages].

**Detailed Description of the Utility Model:**

[Provide a detailed description of the utility model, including its structure, components, and operation. Use technical terms and be as specific as possible.]

### 4. Claims

1. **Claim 1:** [State the first claim, which should be the broadest claim covering the main feature of the utility model.]
2. **Claim 2:** [State the second claim, which should be a dependent claim adding further details to Claim 1.]
3. **Claim 3:** [State the third claim, which should be another dependent claim adding further details to Claim 2.]
4. [Add more claims as necessary.]

### 5. Abstract

[Provide a concise abstract of the utility model, summarizing its main features and advantages in no more than 150 words.]

### 6. Drawings

[Include any drawings or diagrams that illustrate the utility model. Each drawing should be labeled and referenced in the detailed description.]

### 7. Declaration

I, [Your Full Name], hereby declare that the information provided in this application is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I am the original inventor of the utility model described herein.

**Signature:** [Your Signature]  
**Date:** [Date]


This sample document provides a structured format for a utility model application, ensuring that all necessary information is included for submission to the Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI).

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