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PATII? Patent Assignment Transfer Info Insight Tool or Reassigned US Patents and Applications
11 Wednesday Jan 2012
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PATII? Patent Assignment Transfer Info Insight Tool or Reassigned US Patents and Applications
11 Wednesday Jan 2012
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PatentsSearcher, is a patent search databases. It hilights the terms and related senstence, and thus look great.
11 Wednesday Jan 2012
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11 Wednesday Jan 2012
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Zhihuiya.comis a free Chinese patent search site, created by Wisdom buds Information Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd, which allows users to search US patents, Chinese patents (including design and utility model), EPO patents and applications, PCT applications, Korean patents, Japanese patents, and Norwegian patents. Read More
11 Wednesday Jan 2012
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EuroPatentBox is a free patent search site created by the European Patent Foundation with coverage for all European Patent Office (EP) patent applications since 1978.
According to site “continuously updated database of all patent applications filed in the EU since 1978, in an easy to understand and search platform. Setup your FREE account that lets you organize, annotate and share documents, and alerts you instantly when new documents of interest are published.”
http://www.europatentbox.com/
11 Wednesday Jan 2012
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ArchPatent, currently in its Beta version, is a free patent search website created by Arch Data Intelligence, Inc.
Do patent searching better and faster with ArchPatent. Combining powerful search and filtering with intuitive search interfaces, ArchPatent helps you find the patents you need, for free. Whether browsing and filtering by classifications, sorting by relevance, or saving multiple searches and patents to your workspace, ArchPatent delivers patent data to help you research an invention, search and track intellectual property, or identify prior art. Search by patent assigneee, inventor, patent agent, and more with Arch Patent. ArchPatent currently offers patent data from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). International patents, including EPO and WIPO data, are coming soon!
11 Wednesday Jan 2012
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Minesoft TMQuest is a FREE searchable trademark database, designed to be easy to use – yet thorough enough for Trademark and Legal Professionals to pinpoint specific information as well as conduct broad name searches. Minesoft TMQuest covers US registered trademarks from 1881 to present and the site is updated on a daily basis, so you can check for the latest actions on specific applications at any given time.
Searching is fast and trademarks that match the search query are provided in an easy-to-read report, linked directly to the USPTO website. Users can browse the database by: Top 500 companies, Categories/Classes, Design, Filing Date and Serial Number. Read More
11 Wednesday Jan 2012
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Minesoft Orangebook offers a powerful, user-friendly interface for searching the FDA’s authoritative approved drug database – a vital resource for competitive intelligence in the pharmaceuticals industry. It can be easily searched by drug proprietary names, active ingredients, patent numbers, pharmaceutical applicant names, application numbers and even exclusivity expiry dates.
Best thing is that, its a free interface for searching the FDA’s drug database Orange Book. Read More
11 Wednesday Jan 2012
Posted in Patent Analysis, Patent Analysts Tool Box
“The Common Citation Document (CCD) application is a patent information tool developed by the Trilateral Offices to provide single point access to citation data for their examined patent applications. It consolidates the prior art cited by all participating offices for the family members of a patent application, thus enabling the search results for the same invention produced by several offices to be visualised on a single page.”
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Source: http://ccd.trilateral.net/20111223/