United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent and Patent Application Claims Research Dataset for Academia and Researchers Contains detailed information on claims from U.S. patents granted between January 1976 and December 2014 and U.S. patent applications published between March 15, 2001 and December 2014.
Records of the Patent and Trademark office
By the Patent Act of 1836 (5 Stat. 117), July 4, 1836, Patent Office established as a separate organization within the Department of State, with a Commissioner of Patents at its head. SEE 241.3. Note: Patent records predating 1836 were unnumbered and could be accessed only by name of patentee and date of patent.
US6520699B2
United States Prior art keywords motion keys user interface sensed force Prior art date 2001-02-16 2001-02-16 Priority to US09/785,813 priority Critical patent/US6520699B2/en 2002-08-22 Publication of US20020114654A1 publication Critical 2003-02-18
Design Patent Search: Everything You need to Know
You can perform a search at the nearest United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) library. If you’re not within close range to a physical library, you can also use Google Patent Search and the USPTO website. Paid design patent search service
Patent Classification Search: Everything You Need to …
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) started transitioning from the US Patent Classification (USPC) system to the CPC system in November 2011. The transition has been slow, with the official CPC launch delayed until January 1, 2013.
Patent Number Search: Everything You Need to Know
A patent number search is when you search for a specific patent using its assigned number. To do this type of search you will first need to know the patent number. You can usually find this on a commercial product or its packaging.
Espacenet – patent search
· Espacenet: free access to millions of patent documents. Find out if your invention is unique or if other inventors have filed patent applications that are considered to be prior art.
Plant Patent Search: Everything You Need to Know
In 2010, the United States Patent and Trademark Office collaborated with Google to provide the public with a free patent search. The database, called Google Patent, features thousands of patents that you can search and read if you’re considering patenting your own invention.
United States Patent US 10,130,701 B2 Bickerton et al.
· PDF 檔案( 58) Field of Classification Search (56) WO WO WO WO CPC .. A61K 39/215 See application file for complete search history. References Cited U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS 7,452,542 B2 * 11/2008 Denison . C07K 14
Patent Law in the United States (Bitlaw)
Patents in the United States are governed by the Patent Act (35 U.S. Code), which established the United States Patent and Trademark Office (the USPTO). The most common type of patent is a utility patent. Utility patents have a duration of twenty years from
Patents Assigned to United States Steel Corporation
Justia – Patents – Patents and Patent Application Resources Abstract: Ends of separate tubular members used in oil and gas drilling are connected pin-to-pin by a threaded coupling and made leak tight by an internal pressure seal, wherein the male or field end pin of a first tubular member has an integral geometry designed to mate with the female or mill end pin of a second tubular member.
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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United States Patent 5,188,738 Kaali et al. Feb. 23, 1993
· PDF 檔案United States Patent 5,188,738 Kaali et al. Feb. 23, 1993 synthetic fluids such as tissue culture medium from a donor to a transfusion recipient or to a storage receptacle, or for recirculating a single donor’s or patient’s blood or other body fluids. The treatment can
USPTO Datasets
Published each Tuesday, the Patent Official Gazette contains bibliographic (front page) information, a representative claim, and a drawing (if applicable) of each patent grant issued that week. Includes U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Notices which provide important information and changes in rules concerning both patents and trademarks.