Search for patents

Two-day event to include discussions among USPTO leadership and experts from industry, academia, and the public

July 14 2015


Inventors are encouraged to search the USPTO's patent database to soo if a patent has already been filed or granted that is similar to your patent Patents may be searched in the USPTO Patent Full-Text and Image Database (PatFT) The USPTO houses fulltext for patents issued from 1976 to the present and POF images fr all patents from 1790 tothe present {Al sequences (SEQ ID NOs) and tabs for listed patents or publications are available for viewing, without downloading, by accessing the proper document detail page and then submitting a SEQ ID NO or a mega table ID number

Global Patent Search Network (GPSN)

Global Patent Search Network (GPSN) enables users to search the full text of multi collection availabe wil be Chinese patent documentation from the State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) ofthe People's Republic of (China. Users can search published applications, granted patents and utility models from 1985 to 2012 The data available includes full text Chinese patents, English machine translations and full document images. This collection willbe periodically updated to include fe International patent collections. The initia! additional years of coverage.

Searching full text patents (since 1976)

Customize a search on all or a selected group of elements (elds) of a patent

Patent Application Information Retrieval (PAIR)

The Patent Application Information Retrieval (PAIR) system provides IP customers a safe, simple, and secure way to retrieve and download information regarding patent application statu.

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To make it easier for any inventor to pursue patent protection in both the U.S. and Australia, USPTO Deputy Director Michelle K. Lee (Fight) and IP Australia Director General Patricia Kelly (et) signed Wednesday a Memorandum of Understanding strengthening their ‘ready solid partnership

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