[Test-Equipment] Patent Searching

Brooke Clarke brooke at pacific.net
Mon Nov 7 18:59:54 EST 2011


Hi Ron:

Why?

Have Fun,

Brooke Clarke
http://www.PRC68.com
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Ron Youvan wrote:
> Brooke Clarke wrote:
>
>> Once you find a patent then you've got a number of possible searches, for example:
>> Search Google for various combinations of the inventor name and city where he lives.
>> Search for the title (there are thousands of patents with the exact same title).
>> Search at USPTO for the class/sub class number or a concatenation of it.
>> Check the hardware, manuals, ads, etc. to see if there's a patent number or date.
>> Given a date and a top class number you can easily find the patent.
>> http://www.prc68.com/I/Learning.shtml#Patents
>     Better to take your number to:  pat2pdf.org   http://www.pat2pdf.org/


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