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Patent searching using online and library resources

U.S. Patent Searching:

  • STEP 1: List of Search Terms - Develop a list of keywords, including synonyms, that describe the invention including each component of the invention. ...more
  • STEP 2: Index to the Classification of Patents - Find initial class/subclass for the invention. ...more
  • STEP 3: Manual of Classification - Review the full classification schedule. ...more
  • STEP 4: Classification Definitions - Review definitions to confirm classification. ...more
  • STEP 5: Search issued patents and patent applications for each classification searched. You can navigate directly from the Manual or Definitions or use one of the databases listed below. ...more

    • USPTO Patent Databases: search for patents from 1790 to the present by classification or patent number. Keyword searching is available from 1976-present.
    • PubWEST: PubWEST is the public version of a collection of databases created for the USPTO patent examiners and can ONLY be accessed in a Patent and Trademark Depository Library (PTDL) (at Rice the PTDL is in the basement of Fondren Library) or in the Public Search Facility at the USPTO.
    • CASSIS DVD-ROM: database for patent searching is available in Fondren Library.
  • STEP 6: Review patents and applications in the same subject area.
    A Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) viewer is needed to view patent images. For instructions please see our TIFF downloading guide. ...more
  • STEP 7: Check references and field of search. Check the references cited and forward references for closely related patents and applications. Search applicable classes/subclasses found in those documents. ...more
Patent Searching Tutorials:


Additional Searching Resources:

  • PubWEST web-based searching database - library use only

  • USPTO Patent Search Templates - The USPTO is developing search templates that define the field of search, search tools and search methodologies for many classification areas.

  • Google Patents
    Search U.S. patents from 1790 to within the last few months. Does not include published applications or international patents.

  • Scopus o n p r o x y
    Includes PatentCites which enables users to view citations from patent sources that cite Scopus articles on the Abstract and References page. Scopus Indexes over 15,000 journals, as well as several million web pages and U.S. and international patents. The database includes article citations from 1996. It offers citation tracking, saving searches, and receiving email or RSS alerts of new material. The system will export records into major citation managers and prepare a bibliography according to major formats. (1966)

  • 19th Century Masterfileo n p r o x y
    Subject matter index of U.S. patents issued 1790-1873.

International Patent Searching:

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