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Patent Information Tools For Patent Assistance: Joanne Tobin Information Services Department joanne.tobin@library.gatech.edu 404-894-1395

Intellectual Property Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce. Industrial property, which includes inventions (patents), trademarks, industrial designs Literary and artistic works

Patents

What Is A Patent? A grant of a property right giving the inventor of “any new and useful process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter or any new and useful improvements thereof” the right to exclude all others from making, using or selling the invention without his or her permission for the life of the patent. for General Information Concerning Patents Washington, DC: Dept of Commerce, US Patent and Trademark Office, 1994.

Who Uses Patents? Inventors--to perform patentability searches & protect their ideas

Who Uses Patents Companies--to insure they do not infringe on existing patents as they launch new product lines Investors--to estimate the intellectual assets of a venture

Who Uses Patents Students and industry researchers--to see what others have done to solve a particular design need. Historical and genealogical researchers--to learn of the development of a technology or an historical figure’s accomplishments.

Patent Criteria Timeliness--the invention must be new Uniqueness Detail--the patent must reveal enough about how the invention works so that someone skilled in the field could reproduce the invention Caveat--This requirement does not mean patent documents are easy to read, however.

Types of Patents Utility Patents Design Patents Plant Patents

Examples of Patents: Utility Process Machine Manufacture Composition of Matter Improvements on any of the above

Process Statutory Class Chemical Reactions Business Methods - Only computer programs that affect hardware or process Manual Process - Must have a useful purpose

Pat. No. 6,393,436 Method for commercializing goods and services over a global digital network

Machine Statutory Class Emphasis is on parts or hardware Conventional machine patents on automobiles, boats, photocopiers. Software Machines - can be claimed as a process or a machine statutory class

Manufacture Statutory Class Things made by human hands or machines examples - erasers, books, chairs, floppy disks....

Composition of Matter Statutory Class Chemical compositions, conglomerates, aggregates, supplied in bulk in solid, liquid or gaseous form examples - all chemicals, soap, drugs, road-building compositions

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Result of Tamiflu Search

TAMIFLU

Improvements on Any of the Other Statutory Classes Discovery of a new use for something that is very old. example - you discover that a machine that you use to clean venetian blinds can also be used to plant seeds

MORE EXAMPLES OF UTILITY PATENTS

Thomas Edison Phonograph Patent # 200,521 1878

Henry Ford Motor Carriage Automobile Chassis Patent # 686,046 1901

Samuel L. Clemens Suspenders Patent # 121,992 1871

Abraham Lincoln. Manner of Bouying Vessels. Patent #6,469 1849

WILL YOUR INVENTION SELL? A patent does not guarantee commercial success. Consider factors affecting marketability such as cost, novelty, ease of use… Build and test a working model

Fire Escape 1909 #912,152

Pat on the Back Apparatus Pat. No. 4,608,967 Pat on the Back Apparatus Ralph R. Piro 1986

Fire-Escape

Examples of Patents: Plants Asexually reproduced distinct and new variety of plant

PP12,911 Melody Dixie

Examples of Patents: Designs Patent protection for only the appearance and not structural or utilitarian features Subject matter may relate to the configuration or shape of an article, to the surface ornamentation applied to an article, or both

Auguste Bartholdi Statue of Liberty Patent # D11,023 1879

Congressional Medal of Honor Patent # D37,236 1904

Design Patent D82,802 1930 W. E. Disney Toy or Similar Article

Hair Dryer Design Patent #D302,868

Where to Access Patent Info www.uspto.gov CASSIS II (USPTO CD ROM product) Commercial databases listed on GTEL Website. Pub West – database supplied by US

Key Sections of a Patent Title Inventor Claims Assignee (Not all patents are assigned) Summary Current U.S. Class Cited References Drawings

Cited References US patents Foreign patents Journal articles Technical Reports

Methods to Research Patents Keyword searching (will not retrieve all relevant patents) Class and subclass searching - best way to search.

Searching for spacecraft

Index to Manual of Patent Classification Subclass 158.1+ Index to Manual of Patent Classification

Manual of Patent Classification Hierarchal SYSTEM

Manual of Patent Classification Hierarchal SYSTEM

Class 244

Class 244

Class 244

Class 244 Subclass Def.

Patents back to 1790 for 244/156.8 (orbital control) Titles included back to 1976

Key Parts of A Patent Front Page Title Key Parts of A Patent Front Page Filed Date Class

Patent No. 6,459,206 Continued

Patent No. 6,459,206 Journal articles Conferences

CLAIMS

Patent # 6,459,206 B1

What The Examiners Search

Patents Search Template for Class 244

Design Class

Skycrane Landing System

Skycrane Landing System

Pre Grant Patents For Class 244 subclass 158.6

Inventor Dean Kamen

Searching by Inventor Can search by inventor name back to 1976 Pre 1976 – need to search by class and subclass

Can Search Any Field

Lockheed Martin Patents

Worldwide Patent Searching

Search Results

How to Access Full Text Images Download AlternaTiff Software found on USPTO website OR Go to www.pat2pdf.org Go to Google.com

Trademark Infringement

BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA DBA GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

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