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| US Patent Application Searchings |
| Author: | Sharon Mehl |
| Date: | Monday, 19th Nov 2001 10:05 |
| Views: | 2,451 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds) |
| URL: | http://www.freepint.com/go/b14068 |
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Can someone give me advice on how to search for a US Patent Application if we only have the topic (subject) and the inventors?
I do not have an application number, week, or year. Thanks.
The reference gives the topic, authors, and states: "Patent pending." |
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| US Patent Application Searchings | | Can someone give me advice on how to search for a US Patent Application if we only have the topic ... |
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Sharon Mehl |
19/11/01 10:05 |
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Steve Wintersgill |
19/11/01 16:29 |
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 | Re: US Patent Application Searchings | | Sharon
The US Patent Office Patent Applications quick search (http://www.uspto.gov/patft/index.html) gives you the option of searching by topic and inventor. It ... |
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Hilary Kendall |
19/11/01 11:25 |
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