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Patent Searching for
Entrepreneurs.
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Patent Searching for
Entrepreneurs.
Presented October 27, 2016
At RTP FRONTIER to
Triangle TechBreakfast Folks
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GOALS
• I want to expose you to a range of tools.
• We won’t have much time to play with
things as we have a lot of ground to
cover.
• Play with the tools and then catch me
after the next TechBreakfast to ask for
the next level of tips in using a particular
tool.
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There are lots of reasons to search
• Two Biggest reasons
• 1) Patentability
Is an invention really different from the
prior art and
• 2) Freedom to Operate.
Are there more basic patents that have not
expired that block you from entering the market?
Basic bike patent might block fancy mountain bike.
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Bicycle
Example
• Betty invents simple
Betty bicycle in 2010.
• Gets Patent
• Covers simple two
wheeled, inline, foot
powered, chain
driven, vehicle.
• Mary invents
Mountain Bike in 2016
• She can get a patent
for a bike features
such as 18 gears,
shock-absorbing
suspension, added
toughness for
jumping, et cetera.
But who can make what?
But who can make what?
• Betty cannot make
Mountain Bikes as they
are covered by Mary‘s
patent.
• Betty can make her own
simple Betty Bicycles.
But who can make what?
• Mary cannot make
either the simple
“Betty Bicycle” or a
Mountain Bike as the
simple Betty Bicycle
patent covers both.
Mary’s Mountain Bikes
• Patentability
Several of the
improvements in
the mountain bike
can obtain patent
claims over Betty’s
Bike.
Freedom-to-Operate
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One or more claims from the
Betty’s Bike Patent cover a
basic 2 wheel, chain driven,
vehicle, steered by rotating
the front wheel by a handle
bar.
What Can
You Do?
While you
cannot reduce
the risk of being
surprised to
zero,you
can reduce the
risk by doing
some looking.
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• Can search
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USPTO Quick Search
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You can specify two fields and a connector AND / OR and ANDNOT
Assume you heard that a
NC company has an
interesting patent related
to bicycles.
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Dropdown list lets you pick fields
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The list are live links
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Snow plow scoop cart sounds interesting…
Snow Plow/Scoop Cart
• http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-
Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=%
2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-
bool.html&r=4&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=PTXT
&s1=(%22NC%22.INST.)&s2=bicycle&OS=IS/N
C+AND+bicycle&RS=IS/NC+AND+bicycle
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PTO shows you text to start with
PTO Shows TIF Images when you
hit
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This is not really a bicycle patent
• But it uses the word bicycle in the text.
• The wheels can be of the bicycle or
garden type but preferably with sealed
bearings, and fabricated with aluminum
or aluminum alloy, because the
aluminum bearing resists well rust and
fatigue.
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That’s the danger of text
searching entire documents.
We will cover ways to focus
on patent that are directed to
a term rather than just
mention it.
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You can get a PDF from
http://pat2pdf.org/
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Combo Plan
• If it is a patent I want to study. I will take the
text from the PTO site and put it into a word
document.
• I will get the PDF too.
• Then I can annotate the PDF of the figures using
Adobe Acrobat and place the annotated figures
into the text.
• I can use WORD Replace to find words of
interest and replace with LARGE WORDS IN
COLOR
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USPTO ADVANCED SEARCH
• Allows max control to look for specific terms
in specific fields. May be useful if you have an
inventor of interest named Bass or some
other common noun.
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To search for design patents I did for
NC inventors…
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PTO Fields & Syntax
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Click on a field to get the syntax
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A good way to limit search is to
look for keywords in fields.
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Field(s) searched Number found with Spine
Entire Patent 42,267 – too many –
some of this may be junk
Claims only 8,846
Abstract only 5,397
Claims or Abstract 10,455
Title Only 990 – title is too short
to be a good search field
10,000 is still too much
• But you would want to combine
search for patents with a focus on
the spine with other search terms or
date limits to further limit the
search.
• Using the results from a search just
of titles would not be the way I
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Can nest and stack commands
• Results of Search in US Patent
Collection db for:
(((ABST/spine ANDNOT
ABST/Book) AND (ACLM/Spine
ANDNOT ACLM/book)) AND
fusion): 796 patents.
Hits 1 through 50 out of 796
• Allows you to find patents with spine in the abstract
and in the or claims but not book spine patents.
Interested in spine fusion but not spine fusion for books.
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Results look good
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Other Major Search tool is Google
• It is worth playing with both
search tools as each as some
features not found in the other.
• Examples -- Google allows pulling
PDF and shows updates to legal
status.
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Searching On Google Patent
• https://patents.google.com/
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On Google or USPTO
use quotes for phrases
Searching for hood latch
31,878 hits
Searching for “hood latch”
2,296 -- 90+% reduction
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Limiting Search to Just
US Patents & Published Apps.
Hit the pencil to get options
Hit MOREto get more options
Set Patent Office to US
Now just 769 hits.
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Focus on Just Issued Patents
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Set filing status to
“Grant” for issued
Now just 580
Sort Order
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If you sort by date
•You may get patents which
mention a hood latch on
page 23 but do not claim a
hood latch.
•But sometimes date is key
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Any Search You Run will Be
imperfect and Miss something
• Some patents were translated into English and
use unusual terms rather than the ones we
might use.
• Some terms are simply arbitrary. Example the
modules in some computer applications.
– A testing module for some person may be the
verification engine for someone else.
• Terms used in claims can be really odd.
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You may be tempted to write…
• The Mother of all Searches.
• Every possible synonym and use lots of OR
clauses to search the entire patent so as to
not miss anything.
•DO NOT DO THIS.
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Life is too Short
• If you set your search net so fine that it
collects everything of possible interest,
it will also collect 10 to 1000 irrelevant
items for every relevant one.
• When you see you have 10,000 hits,
you will give up before you check all
10,000
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When Searching – Just get the big
fish with a coarsenet
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Use A Coarse Net and Grab Just the
BIG FISH.
• The Big Fish will lead you the others
of consequence through
• Backward Chaining – finding patents
from the Past
• Forward Chaining – finding patents
issued after the patent you found.
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Backward Chaining
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Backwards Chaining (Google)
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Backward Chaining
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US3600018 Forward Chaining
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Picked Cited by –
US20060099838A1
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Note this is a published application
not a patent.
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The USPTO would not show this not yet
issued application as citing the original
patent but they would show patents
that cite the original patent.
USPTO – Chaining
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Search and pull up the HTML for the patent
Backwards Chaining USPTO
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PTO site does not show which
references were cited by the
Examiner vs listed by the
applicant but the PDF does
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See the Asterisks for References used By the USPTO
These are likely to be the more important references
(This PDF example is unrelated to hood latches)
USPTO Forward Chaining
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Use Referenced By to have the
USPTO formulate a search for
newer patents that reference
the patent you are viewing.
USPTO Finds 6 US Patents
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Google listed some foreign patents or
applications but did not show the US Design
Patent. Each system will find slightly
different results.
Chaining forms a Net
• When you find a half dozen really
relevant patents and backward chain
from them, you will find more that are
relevant and some that have a feature
you don’t care about.
• When you forward chain from the
original 6 and the ones found in
backward chaining, you will find more.
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Continue till it stops yielding
new patents.
• Backward chain the new
patents.
• Forward chain what you find.
• Eventually, you will stop
finding new relevant patents
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What if you find a Published App
that claims the “wheel”
•Your mountain bike is going
to use two wheels.
•You may be concerned as a
patent on the wheel will be
a problem for your plans.
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Do you want to
check to see if the
USPTO has
noticed that the
Roman chariots
are prior art as
they had wheels?
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You can check using
USPTO PUBLIC PAIR
• For Any Published Application
–You can see the status
–You can see and download all
the documents from the
applicant to the USPTO and
from the USPTO to the
applicant.
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FOOTNOTE
• If the applicant opts out of publication,
then you see NOTHING till the patent
issues.
• Non-publication is a good plan for a small
US client that does not plan to seek
patents out of the US. (highly disruptive)
• But this is beyond the scope of the
program today.
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USPTO PUBLIC PAIR
• PUBLIC – means anyone can use.
• PRIVATE PAIR is a system for folks with
special access codes like Patent Attorneys.
• PRIVATE PAIR adds a few features that are of
use when managing a patent for a client, like
record of fees paid, an estimate of the first
Office Action, and some other data.
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Process
• http://portal.uspto.gov/pair/PublicPair
• Then prove you are not a machine
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Let’s Search for the App listed in
Google Forward Chaining
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This one died.
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We can see the sequence
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We can pull the documents
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We can see what the PTO argued
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We can see if they have a
related application pending
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They tried, but that one died too.
Sometimes we can jump to that case.
We can see in PAIR who owns the
patent or application.
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We can Check to see what else they
own.
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http://assignment.uspto.gov/
Pick advanced search
Search for Assignee
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Results -- 10 assets
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Drill down to see what they have
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A design patent on a excavator rigging socket
For Issued Patents or
Published Applications You
can Order a copy of the
Assignment
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37 CFR 1.12 - Assignment records
open to public inspection.
MAINTENANCE FEES
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United States utility Patents need to
be renewed every 4 years or they
expire.
Sometimes it is useful to find out if
the maintenance fees have been
paid to know if a patent is still in
force.
In order to check status of
Maintenance Fees,
you will need both patent number &
application number
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https://ramps.uspto.gov/eram/patentMaintFees.do
Select
So the 4 year fee
should have been paid.
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Check 4 Year Payment Window
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So this
maintenance
fee was paid
and the
patent is still
in force.
If the patent owner did not renew the
patent by paying the maintenance fee,
then the patent expires.
There is a liberal opportunity to pay
this late, so get your patent attorney
to look at a situation where you find
that a key patent to your FTO analysis
has expired.
http://www.freshpatents.com/
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2016-03-02 new “spine” applications
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Buggy Result
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20160050954 –
Novel confectionery with improved crunchiness
The present invention relates to a novel
composition for a non-cariogenic pharmaceutical
or confectionery product obtained via a hard
sweet-coating process and having improved
crispiness relative to the prior art products.
Searching Outside of US.
Start with PCT applications
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https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/search
.jsf
https://patentscope.wipo.int/se
arch/en/search.jsf
Simple Search of Front Page of
Application
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Hit then Field Combination
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http://worldwide.espacenet.com/
An alternative search tool
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Art Classifications
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As children we learned the Dewey
Decimal System so we could find
the books on dinosaurs which were
stored on a different shelf from the
books on volcanos or books on the
Civil War.
Patents are Grouped too
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The pile of patents for bicycles is stored
separately from the pile of patents for hood
latches.
Art Classes were Really important when someone
looked at the physical piles of patents.
Now with electronic searching, it is less important
BUT can be a useful filter.
Many Different Patent Classification
Systems
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US had its own system which it tweaked
over the years. So our old Hood Latch
patent may not use the same art class
codes as new hood latch patent.
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Same
Class
Code
It takes time to learn the codes
• 292.59 from our hood latches is actually
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Sometimes you can discern the
codes to use based on your best
patent finds.
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Current US Classification (CCL)
This field contains the original and cross-reference
classes in which the patent was classified at the time
of the most recent PTO Master Classification File.
TIP: If you are searching for a specific class and
subclass, you should phrase your query as
ccl/class/subclass, for example, ccl/2/5. Some
subclasses can contain decimal and alpha modifiers
(for example, 427/2.31 or 427/3A).
TIP: If you are searching for the entire contents of a
specific class without specifying a particular subclass,
you should use right truncation, as in ccl/427/$.
This found 8,231,149
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Class Codes
•Not my favorite way to
search
•But can be useful to focus
search if text terms alone
are not getting it done.
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Moving to CPC Codes
(to be used by US and Europe)
• You can browse USPC or CPC starting through
the code hierarchy.
• http://www.uspto.gov/web/patents/classificat
ion/cpc.html
• http://www.uspto.gov/web/patents/classificat
ion/selectnumwithtitle.htm
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USPTO Teaches a Patent Search
Process with Focus On Search
Classes
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Special USPTO Tools
• There are special search tools that are
used by the USPTO Patent Examiners to
do their work.
• Presumably these offer some advantages
over the tools I shared with you.
• NOTE – The USPTO has equipped certain
libraries with access to these tools and
specially trained librarians.
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NCSU is one such place
• The Patent Librarian can
• provide a brief orientation to available materials and
resources, as well as general guidance on searching
patents and trademarks;
• help you identify historical patents and inventors using
print materials, such as Patent Indexes and Official
Gazettes;
• contact experts at the USPTO for specialized questions
or research needs beyond the scope of the Libraries'
service;
• point you to online tutorials and other reliable and
informative web resources.
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Contact Info
• Greg Tourino
Associate Director
Centennial Campus Research
Services
kgtourin@ncsu.edu
(919) 513-3862
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Time for Questions
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KEF@FLYNNipLAW.com
Help Build
The Next Version of this Talk
• Send an email to KEF@FLYNNipLAW.com
• Subject – Patent Search Talk
• Tell me what you wished I spent more time
on.
• Tell me what you wished I skipped.
• Tell me what you felt was confusing.
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Patent Searching for Entrepreneurs

  • 2. Patent Searching for Entrepreneurs. Presented October 27, 2016 At RTP FRONTIER to Triangle TechBreakfast Folks Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 2
  • 3. GOALS • I want to expose you to a range of tools. • We won’t have much time to play with things as we have a lot of ground to cover. • Play with the tools and then catch me after the next TechBreakfast to ask for the next level of tips in using a particular tool. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 3
  • 4. There are lots of reasons to search • Two Biggest reasons • 1) Patentability Is an invention really different from the prior art and • 2) Freedom to Operate. Are there more basic patents that have not expired that block you from entering the market? Basic bike patent might block fancy mountain bike. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 4
  • 5. Bicycle Example • Betty invents simple Betty bicycle in 2010. • Gets Patent • Covers simple two wheeled, inline, foot powered, chain driven, vehicle. • Mary invents Mountain Bike in 2016 • She can get a patent for a bike features such as 18 gears, shock-absorbing suspension, added toughness for jumping, et cetera.
  • 6. But who can make what?
  • 7. But who can make what? • Betty cannot make Mountain Bikes as they are covered by Mary‘s patent. • Betty can make her own simple Betty Bicycles.
  • 8. But who can make what? • Mary cannot make either the simple “Betty Bicycle” or a Mountain Bike as the simple Betty Bicycle patent covers both.
  • 9. Mary’s Mountain Bikes • Patentability Several of the improvements in the mountain bike can obtain patent claims over Betty’s Bike. Freedom-to-Operate Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 9 One or more claims from the Betty’s Bike Patent cover a basic 2 wheel, chain driven, vehicle, steered by rotating the front wheel by a handle bar.
  • 10. What Can You Do? While you cannot reduce the risk of being surprised to zero,you can reduce the risk by doing some looking. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 10
  • 11. • Can search Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 11
  • 12. USPTO Quick Search Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 12 You can specify two fields and a connector AND / OR and ANDNOT
  • 13. Assume you heard that a NC company has an interesting patent related to bicycles. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 13
  • 14. Dropdown list lets you pick fields Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 14
  • 15. The list are live links Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 15 Snow plow scoop cart sounds interesting…
  • 16. Snow Plow/Scoop Cart • http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph- Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=% 2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch- bool.html&r=4&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=PTXT &s1=(%22NC%22.INST.)&s2=bicycle&OS=IS/N C+AND+bicycle&RS=IS/NC+AND+bicycle Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 16
  • 17. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 17 PTO shows you text to start with
  • 18. PTO Shows TIF Images when you hit Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 18
  • 19. This is not really a bicycle patent • But it uses the word bicycle in the text. • The wheels can be of the bicycle or garden type but preferably with sealed bearings, and fabricated with aluminum or aluminum alloy, because the aluminum bearing resists well rust and fatigue. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 19
  • 20. That’s the danger of text searching entire documents. We will cover ways to focus on patent that are directed to a term rather than just mention it. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 20
  • 21. You can get a PDF from http://pat2pdf.org/ Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 21
  • 22. Combo Plan • If it is a patent I want to study. I will take the text from the PTO site and put it into a word document. • I will get the PDF too. • Then I can annotate the PDF of the figures using Adobe Acrobat and place the annotated figures into the text. • I can use WORD Replace to find words of interest and replace with LARGE WORDS IN COLOR Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 22
  • 23. USPTO ADVANCED SEARCH • Allows max control to look for specific terms in specific fields. May be useful if you have an inventor of interest named Bass or some other common noun. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 23
  • 24. To search for design patents I did for NC inventors… Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 24
  • 25. PTO Fields & Syntax Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 25
  • 26. Click on a field to get the syntax Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 26
  • 27. A good way to limit search is to look for keywords in fields. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 27 Field(s) searched Number found with Spine Entire Patent 42,267 – too many – some of this may be junk Claims only 8,846 Abstract only 5,397 Claims or Abstract 10,455 Title Only 990 – title is too short to be a good search field
  • 28. 10,000 is still too much • But you would want to combine search for patents with a focus on the spine with other search terms or date limits to further limit the search. • Using the results from a search just of titles would not be the way I would do it. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 28
  • 29. Can nest and stack commands • Results of Search in US Patent Collection db for: (((ABST/spine ANDNOT ABST/Book) AND (ACLM/Spine ANDNOT ACLM/book)) AND fusion): 796 patents. Hits 1 through 50 out of 796 • Allows you to find patents with spine in the abstract and in the or claims but not book spine patents. Interested in spine fusion but not spine fusion for books. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 29
  • 30. Results look good Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 30
  • 31. Other Major Search tool is Google • It is worth playing with both search tools as each as some features not found in the other. • Examples -- Google allows pulling PDF and shows updates to legal status. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 31
  • 32. Searching On Google Patent • https://patents.google.com/ Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 32
  • 33. On Google or USPTO use quotes for phrases Searching for hood latch 31,878 hits Searching for “hood latch” 2,296 -- 90+% reduction Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 33
  • 34. Limiting Search to Just US Patents & Published Apps. Hit the pencil to get options Hit MOREto get more options Set Patent Office to US Now just 769 hits. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 34
  • 35. Focus on Just Issued Patents Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 35 Set filing status to “Grant” for issued Now just 580
  • 36. Sort Order Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 36
  • 37. If you sort by date •You may get patents which mention a hood latch on page 23 but do not claim a hood latch. •But sometimes date is key Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 37
  • 38. Any Search You Run will Be imperfect and Miss something • Some patents were translated into English and use unusual terms rather than the ones we might use. • Some terms are simply arbitrary. Example the modules in some computer applications. – A testing module for some person may be the verification engine for someone else. • Terms used in claims can be really odd. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 38
  • 39. You may be tempted to write… • The Mother of all Searches. • Every possible synonym and use lots of OR clauses to search the entire patent so as to not miss anything. •DO NOT DO THIS. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 39
  • 40. Life is too Short • If you set your search net so fine that it collects everything of possible interest, it will also collect 10 to 1000 irrelevant items for every relevant one. • When you see you have 10,000 hits, you will give up before you check all 10,000 Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 40
  • 41. When Searching – Just get the big fish with a coarsenet Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 41
  • 42. Use A Coarse Net and Grab Just the BIG FISH. • The Big Fish will lead you the others of consequence through • Backward Chaining – finding patents from the Past • Forward Chaining – finding patents issued after the patent you found. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 42
  • 46. US3600018 Forward Chaining Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 46
  • 47. Picked Cited by – US20060099838A1 Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 47
  • 48. Note this is a published application not a patent. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 48 The USPTO would not show this not yet issued application as citing the original patent but they would show patents that cite the original patent.
  • 49. USPTO – Chaining Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 49 Search and pull up the HTML for the patent
  • 50. Backwards Chaining USPTO Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 50 PTO site does not show which references were cited by the Examiner vs listed by the applicant but the PDF does
  • 51. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 51 See the Asterisks for References used By the USPTO These are likely to be the more important references (This PDF example is unrelated to hood latches)
  • 52. USPTO Forward Chaining Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 52 Use Referenced By to have the USPTO formulate a search for newer patents that reference the patent you are viewing.
  • 53. USPTO Finds 6 US Patents Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 53 Google listed some foreign patents or applications but did not show the US Design Patent. Each system will find slightly different results.
  • 54. Chaining forms a Net • When you find a half dozen really relevant patents and backward chain from them, you will find more that are relevant and some that have a feature you don’t care about. • When you forward chain from the original 6 and the ones found in backward chaining, you will find more. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 54
  • 55. Continue till it stops yielding new patents. • Backward chain the new patents. • Forward chain what you find. • Eventually, you will stop finding new relevant patents Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 55
  • 56. What if you find a Published App that claims the “wheel” •Your mountain bike is going to use two wheels. •You may be concerned as a patent on the wheel will be a problem for your plans. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 56
  • 57. Do you want to check to see if the USPTO has noticed that the Roman chariots are prior art as they had wheels? Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 57
  • 58. You can check using USPTO PUBLIC PAIR • For Any Published Application –You can see the status –You can see and download all the documents from the applicant to the USPTO and from the USPTO to the applicant. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 58
  • 59. FOOTNOTE • If the applicant opts out of publication, then you see NOTHING till the patent issues. • Non-publication is a good plan for a small US client that does not plan to seek patents out of the US. (highly disruptive) • But this is beyond the scope of the program today. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 59
  • 60. USPTO PUBLIC PAIR • PUBLIC – means anyone can use. • PRIVATE PAIR is a system for folks with special access codes like Patent Attorneys. • PRIVATE PAIR adds a few features that are of use when managing a patent for a client, like record of fees paid, an estimate of the first Office Action, and some other data. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 60
  • 61. Process • http://portal.uspto.gov/pair/PublicPair • Then prove you are not a machine Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 61
  • 62. Let’s Search for the App listed in Google Forward Chaining Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 62
  • 63. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 63
  • 64. This one died. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 64
  • 65. We can see the sequence Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 65
  • 66. We can pull the documents Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 66
  • 67. We can see what the PTO argued Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 67
  • 68. We can see if they have a related application pending Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 68 They tried, but that one died too. Sometimes we can jump to that case.
  • 69. We can see in PAIR who owns the patent or application. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 69
  • 70. We can Check to see what else they own. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 70 http://assignment.uspto.gov/ Pick advanced search
  • 71. Search for Assignee Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 71
  • 72. Results -- 10 assets Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 72
  • 73. Drill down to see what they have Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 73 A design patent on a excavator rigging socket
  • 74. For Issued Patents or Published Applications You can Order a copy of the Assignment Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 74 37 CFR 1.12 - Assignment records open to public inspection.
  • 75. MAINTENANCE FEES Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 75 United States utility Patents need to be renewed every 4 years or they expire. Sometimes it is useful to find out if the maintenance fees have been paid to know if a patent is still in force.
  • 76. In order to check status of Maintenance Fees, you will need both patent number & application number Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 76
  • 77. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2012 77 https://ramps.uspto.gov/eram/patentMaintFees.do Select
  • 78. So the 4 year fee should have been paid. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 78
  • 79. Check 4 Year Payment Window Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 79 So this maintenance fee was paid and the patent is still in force. If the patent owner did not renew the patent by paying the maintenance fee, then the patent expires. There is a liberal opportunity to pay this late, so get your patent attorney to look at a situation where you find that a key patent to your FTO analysis has expired.
  • 81. 2016-03-02 new “spine” applications Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 81
  • 82. Buggy Result Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 82 20160050954 – Novel confectionery with improved crunchiness The present invention relates to a novel composition for a non-cariogenic pharmaceutical or confectionery product obtained via a hard sweet-coating process and having improved crispiness relative to the prior art products.
  • 83. Searching Outside of US. Start with PCT applications Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 83 https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/search .jsf https://patentscope.wipo.int/se arch/en/search.jsf
  • 84. Simple Search of Front Page of Application Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 84
  • 85. Hit then Field Combination Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 85
  • 86. http://worldwide.espacenet.com/ An alternative search tool Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 86
  • 87. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 87
  • 88. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 88
  • 89. Art Classifications Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 89 As children we learned the Dewey Decimal System so we could find the books on dinosaurs which were stored on a different shelf from the books on volcanos or books on the Civil War.
  • 90. Patents are Grouped too Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 90 The pile of patents for bicycles is stored separately from the pile of patents for hood latches. Art Classes were Really important when someone looked at the physical piles of patents. Now with electronic searching, it is less important BUT can be a useful filter.
  • 91. Many Different Patent Classification Systems Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 91 US had its own system which it tweaked over the years. So our old Hood Latch patent may not use the same art class codes as new hood latch patent.
  • 92. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 92 Same Class Code
  • 93. It takes time to learn the codes • 292.59 from our hood latches is actually Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 93
  • 94. Sometimes you can discern the codes to use based on your best patent finds. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 94
  • 95. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 95 Current US Classification (CCL) This field contains the original and cross-reference classes in which the patent was classified at the time of the most recent PTO Master Classification File. TIP: If you are searching for a specific class and subclass, you should phrase your query as ccl/class/subclass, for example, ccl/2/5. Some subclasses can contain decimal and alpha modifiers (for example, 427/2.31 or 427/3A). TIP: If you are searching for the entire contents of a specific class without specifying a particular subclass, you should use right truncation, as in ccl/427/$.
  • 96. This found 8,231,149 Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 96
  • 97. Class Codes •Not my favorite way to search •But can be useful to focus search if text terms alone are not getting it done. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 97
  • 98. Moving to CPC Codes (to be used by US and Europe) • You can browse USPC or CPC starting through the code hierarchy. • http://www.uspto.gov/web/patents/classificat ion/cpc.html • http://www.uspto.gov/web/patents/classificat ion/selectnumwithtitle.htm Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 98
  • 99. USPTO Teaches a Patent Search Process with Focus On Search Classes Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 99
  • 100. Special USPTO Tools • There are special search tools that are used by the USPTO Patent Examiners to do their work. • Presumably these offer some advantages over the tools I shared with you. • NOTE – The USPTO has equipped certain libraries with access to these tools and specially trained librarians. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 100
  • 101. NCSU is one such place • The Patent Librarian can • provide a brief orientation to available materials and resources, as well as general guidance on searching patents and trademarks; • help you identify historical patents and inventors using print materials, such as Patent Indexes and Official Gazettes; • contact experts at the USPTO for specialized questions or research needs beyond the scope of the Libraries' service; • point you to online tutorials and other reliable and informative web resources. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 101
  • 102. Contact Info • Greg Tourino Associate Director Centennial Campus Research Services kgtourin@ncsu.edu (919) 513-3862 Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 102
  • 103. Time for Questions Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 103 KEF@FLYNNipLAW.com
  • 104. Help Build The Next Version of this Talk • Send an email to KEF@FLYNNipLAW.com • Subject – Patent Search Talk • Tell me what you wished I spent more time on. • Tell me what you wished I skipped. • Tell me what you felt was confusing. Copyright FLYNN IP LAW 2016 104