Google Patents Search - What Are the Benefits

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Google’s patent search system makes obtaining patent data fast, easy and free for everyone on the internet. In the past, obtaining patent data from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) was a painstaking and potentially expensive process. By scanning all 7+ million patent documents filed with the USPTO, Google has made the process easier for everybody.

What are the benefits of being able to search for patents?

[b]Determine If Your Idea Has Been Done

If you have a brilliant business or product idea, one of the first things you should do is make sure that nobody else has already come up with and patented the idea.

All you need to do is come up with a few keyword ideas to search for the patent. If your search doesn’t turn up any patents, then you have a good shot at being first to the market.

Look for Patents to Lease

If you need a certain piece of technology but don’t want to spend the money in developing it yourself, one cost-effective alternative would be to lease the technology instead.

But how do you find out who owns the right to certain technologies? Google Patent Search. As long as you can find the patent, you can also find who holds the rights to the patent, along with their contact information.

You can then contact them directly to strike a patent leasing deal.

Research into a Specific Inventor

If an inventor you know has created several products that have caught your attention and you want to see what else they’ve invented, you can find all the patents by that inventor using Google Patent Search.

Just click the “Advanced Patent Search” link next to the general search box and type in the inventor’s name.

Find Inspiration for Product Designs

Need some inspiration for a product you’re designing? Stuck on a specific engineering challenge? Why not look through past patent designs to see how previous designers tackled those issues?

Past patents can be ripe grounds for finding inspiration and solutions. That said, be careful – any idea that you want to patent yourself or use commercially needs to be sufficiently different from any past patent that it can be considered its own entirely different product.

Never take complete ideas from someone else’s patent. Only use it as inspiration to come up with your own unique designs. If you absolutely need to use a design in someone else’s patent, consider leasing just that part of the technology.

These are some of the uses for Google’s Patent Search. With over seven million patents at your fingertips, you can now easily find just about any kind of information you want in relation to patents. From inventors to patent numbers to specific technologies, all the information is freely available.

from: Google Patents Search – What Are the Benefits

Related books:
Provisional Patent Video Course
Patent It Yourself: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Filing at the U.S. Patent Office
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