Utility Models are not available in Ireland. However, it is possible to obtain a Short Term Patent which is similar to a utility model.
Short-term patents are designed to assist smaller inventors. These patents can also suit inventions where a shorter market life is expected, or inventions that are not technologically complex.
These patents last for a maximum of ten years, and the applicant does not need to provide evidence of the invention’s novelty. This effectively reduces the costs and length of time involved in getting an invention patented.
Because procedures are generally simpler, short-term patents can be granted reasonably quickly and well within months from the filing date if requirements are complied with promptly. If applications are made for both a short-term patent and a full-term patent in respect of the same invention, the short-term patent will become void when the full term patent is granted.
With some exceptions, the provisions relating to full-term patent applications and patents also apply to short-term patent applications and short-term patents. The main exceptions are:
Innovaccess is a constituent part of the IP Awareness and Enforcement: Modular Based Actions for SMEs project (IPeuropAware) which is co-financed by the CIP Programme, DG Enterprise and Industry of the European Commission