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  2. Patentscope - Wikipedia

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    This feature is particularly useful for evaluating the global coverage and legal status of a patent. Full-text document access. The database allows users to access the full-text content of patent documents directly from the search results. Users can view the complete patent description, claims, drawings, and other relevant information in PDF ...

  3. Template:Cite patent - Wikipedia

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    The number parameter must be the patent number or patent application publication number without any intervening commas or other punctuation (e.g. 2135432, not 2,135,432; likewise, 2005108455, not 2005/108455). You may need to experiment with the precise form for published US patent applications or PCT applications, which are slightly unusual.

  4. United States Patent and Trademark Office - Wikipedia

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    The X generally appears at the end of the numbers hand-written on full-page patent images; however, in patent collections and for search purposes, the X is considered to be the patent type – analogous to the "D" of design patents – and appears at the beginning of the number. The X distinguishes the patents from those issued after the fire ...

  5. Patent Application Information Retrieval - Wikipedia

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    Patent Application Information Retrieval (PAIR) is an online service provided by the United States Patent and Trademark Office to allow users to see the prosecution histories of United States patents and patent applications and obtain copies of documents filed therein. There are two services: Public PAIR, which allows the general public to ...

  6. Patent visualisation - Wikipedia

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    Patents contain identifying data including priority, publication data and the issue date. Priority data regroup priority number assigned for the first application, the corresponding date and priority country. The publication data encompasses the publication number given when the patent is published, 18 months after filling and the publication date.

  7. Template:US patent reference - Wikipedia

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    number (required) is a patent number, without leading "US" letters, but with leading "D" letter if patent number contains it, and is required. issue-date (optional) is the date of issuing (granting). inventor (optional) is a name of inventor; it can be a wiki-link, of course. title (optional) is the title of the patent.

  8. The Lens - Wikipedia

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    The Lens, formerly called Patent Lens, is a free searcheable online patent and scholarly literature database, provided by Cambia, an Australia-based non-profit organization. The Lens is an agglomeration database, that takes bibliometric data from other databases (such as Crossref , PubMed , Microsoft Academic and Open Alex ) and combines them ...

  9. Template:Patent - Wikipedia

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    The output is the patent number, and a link pointing to a permalink for the patent chosen. This output should be enclosed within reference tags (<ref> and </ref>) in the same way as Template:Cite journal. Note that patent application numbers are generally different from patent numbers.