The
Patent Search and the Three Phases for Initial
Protection
(Included with
the patent search)
INTERNATIONAL PATENT SEARCH
Our
patent search includes the world's top patent
collections, including those
of the US, Europe (EPO),
Japan, and the World Intellectual Property
Organization (WIPO).
We search 65 patent offices worldwide, thus giving
our clients a more comprehensive view of the
prior art
than those firms just searching US patents. A
patent in any foreign country has the same effect
as a US patent in that country.
Why
do an international patent search?
A
global patent search will keep the inventor from
spending time, money, and energies on an invention
already patented or in the public domain. Less
than five percent of patented inventions reach the
market so it is prudent to do a patent search even
if the invention is not in the market in the US.
What are the four possible results of a patent
search?
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The
patent search shows there are no existing
patents, leaving us free to proceed.
-
The
patent search shows there is a direct hit. (Possible
solution)
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The
patent search is not clear as to whether the
prior art
has a
direct hit
or is in the public domain. (Solution)
-
The
patent search shows the patent is over 17 years
old and the invention is in the public domain. (Possible
Solution)
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