A common misconception among business owners and SMEs is that intellectual property protection is reserved for ground-breaking or high-tech scientific discoveries.

Although “Big” invention is often worth protecting, as a Patent Agent, we observe that the vast majority of commercial success arises not from reinventing the wheel, but from making the wheel run smoother, faster, or cheaper.

Fortunately, the Malaysian Patent Office offers a cost-effective alternative for these “Minor” inventions: the Utility Innovation.

What is Utility Innovation?

A Utility Innovation is an exclusive right granted for a “minor” invention. It is specifically designed to protect innovations that may not meet the strict requirements of a standard patent.

To qualify for a Utility Innovation protection in Malaysia, your invention must meet only two criteria:

  1. Novelty: The invention must be new worldwidely (not disclosed to the public anywhere in the world).
  2. Industrial Application: The invention must be capable of being made or used in an industry.

How is Utility Innovation Different from a Patent?

Choosing between a Patent and a Utility Innovation is a strategic decision. While both grant exclusive rights to the owner, there are three main differences between them:

  1. The “Inventive Step” Requirement

This is the primary difference.

  • Standard Patent: Requires an “inventive step.” You must prove the invention represents a significant technological advancement that is not obvious to a person skilled in the field.
  • Utility Innovation: No inventive step is required. This lowers the barrier to entry, making it the ideal choice for minor improvement on products or processes.
  1. The Scope of Claims

“Claims” are the legal descriptions that define the boundaries of your protection.

  • Standard Patent: Can include multiple claims, allowing for broad protection covering various aspects and variations of the invention.
  • Utility Innovation: Restricted to one single claim. You therefore must identify and claim the single most important feature of your invention. This requires precise drafting by a Patent Attorney or Agent to ensure the gist of the invention is covered.
  1. Duration and Renewal Requirements

Both protections can last up to 20 years, but the maintenance process differs slightly.

  • Standard Patent: Protected for 20 years from the filing date.
  • Utility Innovation: Granted for an initial 10-year term. It can be extended for two additional 5-year terms (Total: 10 + 5 + 5 = 20 years).

Conclusion

Do not leave your intellectual property exposed to competitors simply because it is a “minor” improvement. The Utility Innovation exists to reward practical and yet simple problem-solving inventions and is a powerful tool for creating a barrier to entry and preventing competitors from eroding your market share.

Link: The Basics of Patent in Malaysia

Link: Understanding the Vital Role of a Patent Agent