Abstract The esp@cenet worldwide database is a collaborative effort of the European Patent Office and the European Commission. It houses close to forty million patents from over 71 member countries. The user may search the database by publication number, priority number, title and abstract, country, or any combination of the above fields. Full bibliographic data including English title and abstract are available for most patents as is a PDF version of the patent itself. The esp@cenet database also allows for inventor and title searching of United States patents back to 1920. This feature is not present in the web-based patent databases of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Abstract. This paper presents a technique and its computer implementation to facilitate "naviga...
The research was conducted using the Advanced search function of the European Patent Office esp@cene...
The master thesis analyses and compares selected accesses to patent information systems of Czech Ind...
The aim of this project is to provide a fast and efficient system to facilitate patent search and pr...
International patent corpus is a gigantic source containing today about 80 million of documents. Eve...
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In the Patent Offices of industrialized nations and in most large and some medium sized companies, o...
The main objective of this study undertaken at VNII Informelektro (Information Institute of Electric...
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Professional search in patent repositories poses several unique challenges. One key requirement is t...
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Abstract In this chapter we make some prediction for patent search in about ten year’s time—in 2021....
Patent search is the task of finding relevant existing patents, which is an important part of the pa...
The most important of the data bases available for chemical on-line searches are presented and their...
Abstract. This paper presents a technique and its computer implementation to facilitate "naviga...
The research was conducted using the Advanced search function of the European Patent Office esp@cene...
The master thesis analyses and compares selected accesses to patent information systems of Czech Ind...
The aim of this project is to provide a fast and efficient system to facilitate patent search and pr...
International patent corpus is a gigantic source containing today about 80 million of documents. Eve...
This manuscript is accepted for publicación in World Patent Information (0172-2190)The Latipat proje...
Patent prior art searches are usually carried out by keywords, classification symbols, and a combina...
In the Patent Offices of industrialized nations and in most large and some medium sized companies, o...
The main objective of this study undertaken at VNII Informelektro (Information Institute of Electric...
dresden.de The patent domain is a very important source of scien-tific information that is currently...
Professional search in patent repositories poses several unique challenges. One key requirement is t...
A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted to an inventor by a sovereign state for a solution, be...
Abstract In this chapter we make some prediction for patent search in about ten year’s time—in 2021....
Patent search is the task of finding relevant existing patents, which is an important part of the pa...
The most important of the data bases available for chemical on-line searches are presented and their...
Abstract. This paper presents a technique and its computer implementation to facilitate "naviga...
The research was conducted using the Advanced search function of the European Patent Office esp@cene...