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Patents and Intellectual Property

Why Is It Important to Protect?

Intellectual property is the result of intellectual work, the product of human creative activity, an intangible asset that may be granted legal protection measures. Intellectual property covers industrial property objects and copyright objects. Its creator (or organisation) is granted exclusive rights to use, commercialise, or license this asset.

To make full use of the potential of intellectual property – to gain academic recognition, obtain material returns, establish start-ups, or collaborate with business – it is essential to ensure its protection as early as possible. This is particularly important before giving public presentations, submitting publications, or starting negotiations with external partners.

An invention patent is one of the forms of intellectual property protection, granting the inventor exclusive rights to use their technical solution. This may be a new product, material, method, or device.

A patent is a form of territorial protection of your invention. In the Republic of Lithuania, a patent is granted by the State Patent Bureau. However, in order to protect an invention abroad, registration is required in other countries or through international systems.

Invention Patentability Criteria

  • Novelty: the invention must not have been disclosed before the application is filed (neither publicly announced nor used in Lithuania or elsewhere).
  • Inventive step: the solution must not be obvious to a specialist in the field – it cannot simply be a straightforward combination of existing solutions.
  • Industrial application: the invention must be applicable in manufacturing or usable in various fields – industry, agriculture, medicine, etc..

Patenting routes and processes  

Main patenting routes:

  • National patent – application submitted to a specific country, valid only in that territory.
  • European Patent (EP) – a single application to the European Patent Office, extended to the selected 39 countries. Since 1 June 2023, the Unitary European Patent may also be chosen, currently covering 18 EU member states. Further information on the European and Unitary Patent can be found on the official European Patent Office website.
  • Eurasian Patent – valid in 9 countries (mainly in the CIS area).
  • International Application (PCT) – covers up to 158 countries. This is a preliminary procedure allowing the postponement of national or regional applications. Learn more →

Patenting process at LSMU

  1. Idea! The first step is completing an invention disclosure or trademark form in the INTTO module.
  2. The form is submitted to the LSMU Health Innovation Development Centre, which evaluates its patentability, commercialisation potential, and further steps.
  3. Consultations with patent attorneys – as needed, partners are selected for application preparation and evaluation.
  4. Application submission – registration at the State Patent Bureau or in chosen international systems.

Important: Before submitting publications or presentations, it is always recommended to consult the Innovation Centre regarding IP protection.

Patents
No. Patent application numberPatent numberPatent officeInventionDetails
1LT2017 519LT6598BLithuanian Patent Office
 (LR VPB)
Device for fixation of a sinking intraocular lens in the eyeLearn more
2LT2017  543LT6669BLithuanian Patent Office
 (LR VPB)
Instrument for width measurement of an alveolar cheek wallLearn more
3LT2018 504LT6670BLithuanian Patent Office
 (LR VPB)
Complex analysis system of spectrophotometry and ultrasound images and data for automatic early-stage diagnosing of malignant skin tumoursLearn more
4 PCT/IB2018/052396US11654175B2World Intellectual Property Organization
(WIPO)
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
Elsholtzia ciliata essential oil extract as antiarrhythmic drugLearn more
5
US201816982769A
 US11654175B2World Intellectual Property Organization
(WIPO)
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
Elsholtzia ciliata essential oil extract as antiarrhythmic drugLearn more
6
JP2021500362A
JP7209396B2World Intellectual Property Organization
(WIPO)
Harakenzo World Patent and Trademark Office
Elsholtzia ciliata essential oil extract as antiarrhythmic drugLearn more
7EP18718225.8EP3773653B1European Patent Office
 (EPO)
Elsholtzia ciliata essential oil extract as antiarrhythmic drugLearn more
8LT2018 537LT6729BLithuanian Patent Office
 (LR VPB)
Method and biomedical electronic equipment for monitoring patient’s condition after a strokeLearn more
9LT 2018 030LT6735BLithuanian Patent Office
 (LR VPB)
System for early-stage depressive disorder detection in humansLearn more
10PCT/IB2019/050873
US11723584B2
World Intellectual Property Organization
(WIPO)
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
Complex analysis system of spectrophotometry and ultrasound images and data for automatic early-stage diagnosing of malignant skin tumoursLearn more
11
US201916968345A

US11723584B2
World Intellectual Property Organization
(WIPO)
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
Complex analysis system of spectrophotometry and ultrasound images and data for automatic early-stage diagnosing of malignant skin tumoursLearn more
12EP19713188.1EP3749211B1European Patent Office
 (EPO)
Complex analysis system of spectrophotometry and ultrasound images and data for automatic early-stage diagnosing of malignant skin tumoursLearn more
13LT2020 521LT6874BLithuanian Patent Office
 (LR VPB)
Use of combination of valproic acid and dichloroacetate salts for cancer treatmentLearn more
14LT2020 530LT6898BLithuanian Patent Office
 (LR VPB)
Nutritional emulsion of viscous easy-to-swallow texture containing bioactive substancesLearn more
15EP21179534.9           EP3925451B1(PL3925451T3
DK3925451T3
ES2938765T3)
European Patent Office
 (EPO)
Nutritional emulsion with easily-swallowed viscous texture and bioactive ingredientsLearn more
16EP19769897.0  EP3833248B1European Patent Office
 (EPO)
Method and biomedical electronic equipment for monitoring patient’s condition after a strokeLearn more
17EP21186137.2EP4119169B1European Patent Office
 (EPO)
Construct for articular cartilage regeneration and method of preparationLearn more
18LT2021 542 LT6987BLithuanian Patent Office
 (LR VPB)
Cow udder stimulation systemLearn more
19LT2021 577LT7032BLithuanian Patent Office
 (LR VPB)
Gene panel approach to the detection of gastric cancer-associated mutations in bloodLearn more
20LT2022 523LT7052BLithuanian Patent Office
 (LR VPB)
Edible protective coatingLearn more
21LT2022 530LT6999BLithuanian Patent Office
 (LR VPB)
Method for determination of skin propensity to certain phenotypic changes and selecting an appropriate skin care regimeLearn more
22LT2022 546LT7067BLithuanian Patent Office
 (LR VPB)
Vacuum therapy apparatus with ultrasound stimulation and its control methodLearn more
23LT2022 549LT7074BLithuanian Patent Office
 (LR VPB)
Stereotactic frame positioning systemLearn more
Health Innovation Development Centre
A. Mickevičiaus gatvė 7, Kaunas, Lithuania
sivc@lsmu.lt
Edmundas Šalna
Head of the Health Innovation Development Centre
+370 612 73 311 edmundas.salna@lsmu.lt
A. Mickevičiaus st. 7, room 108
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