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Free Patent Search Information and tips
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Free Patent Search Training in Free Patent Database online
The first step to find out if you invention can be patented
is to conduct a free patent search online in any free
patent information database online. How can you do a free
patent search to find out if your invention can be patented?
Some of the most popular free patent databases in the world
are www.uspto.gov, ep.espacenet.org,
www.wipo.int and www.surfip.gov.sg.
We will briefly discuss in this article how you can conduct
a Free Patent Search in USPTO database. This is the first
of the seven articles that we will write to teach any one
to use USPTO website to conduct patent search.
USPTO database contains over 33 million patent documents
and is updated every week. The website is probably the
largest patent website in the world. It provides a free
patent search facility for both beginners and advanced
users.
How can I conduct Patent Search at USPTO?
The answer to this question is given in a technical way in
many websites. We will try to avoid the jargon and we will
try to enable even a layperson that is not exposed to
search databases regularly to do it easily.
The USPTO deals with conducting a Patent Search using its
freely searchable patent database through the Internet. The
instructions are given at
www.uspto.gov/web/offices/ac/ido/ptdl/step7.htm The
USPTO stresses the importance on 7 Steps each one to be
done one after the other.
The Patent Search website Tmpsearchers.com has started a
patent training course online. We can train you online
wherever you live and the lessons and exercises are sent on
a daily basis for three weeks. We teach a simplified
version of methods to our students using Free Patent
Databases. Although a paid database is more users friendly,
the official free databases are updated with regular data
and the expensive paid databases take some time (a short
time) to update themselves to be current. Therefore it is
necessary to conduct a search in the official free patent
databases online even after using paid patent databases. A
proper training and search strategy for free databases is
therefore very important.
One problem is that the USPTO does not allow you to do the
free patent search on patents granted prior to 1976 unless
you start the patent search with the class and sub class
alone. So you need to identify the classes and then do a
patent research of pre 1976 patents also.
Our method slightly differs from the methodology advised by
USPTO and consists of 9 Steps.
1. Start the search with some relevant keywords
When you do a search using USPTO you will go to the search
inter-face at www.uspto.gov/patft/index.html Start
with the issued patents and start with using some keywords,
which are relevant to your invention. You may use either
the quick search method or the advanced search method. Be
sure to study the help pages at
www.uspto.gov/patft/help/help.htm and especially the
page at www.uspto.gov/patft/help/helpadv.htm if
you are going to use the advanced search method.
2. You will get some results and by using more relevant
keywords you can reduce the number of patent titles to a
minimum of about 40. Please keep a record of all the
keywords that you used.
3. Please note all the classifications of cited in these
patents. Note both the US Classification and the
International Classification of Patents. This is a must.
4. Repeat the patent search with the Published Applications
using appft1.uspto.gov/netahtml/PTO/search-adv.html
Again record the search queries and the classifications.
5. Now study the classifications that are repeated time and
again in your results and try to narrow down the invention
to some particular classifications. It is not very
difficult to do although it will take some time.
You may learn the other four steps by in our patent
training web page.
These steps should give you a very comprehensive picture of
the free patent search that can be done at USPTO.
A similar strategy can be followed at other free patent
databases online using the International classifications
that you have identified.
Working at the Free Patent Search website Tmpsearchers.com
we find that we are able to find patents easily when we do
patent search this way, but the key here is to master the
keywords to be applied to conduct the patent search. If you
want to know more or learn other advanced techniques of
patent search using the free patent search interface of
USPTO patent database, please contact us for any help
needed.
About the Author:
Ramaswami a Patent and Trademarks Attorney in India
provides free counseling in Patents and trademarks in
India. Know more about the services you can ask for at
www.tmpsearchers.com/contact.asp
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