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The Red Book Viewer is a free tool for viewing USPTO grant and application Red Book data and EFS data using Internet Explorer 5.0 and above. A temporary environment is created in which required external files (DTDs/style sheets/etc.) are resolved. For Grant red Book V2.4 the SGML file is converted to xml for rendering. The program was tested on Windows XP.
The Red Book Viewer is packed using Microsoft Windows Installer. Click here to download redbookviewer4.2.0.2.msi (approximately 2.3MB). Here are some sample old Red Book Documents redbooksamples.zip (approximately 1.1MB).
A Tiff viewer and barcode font are required to render the patent XML documents correctly.
To get started, execute the Red Book Viewer shortcut on your desk-top and browse to the Default Application Red Book Sample Data and select one or more zipped files.
You can drag and drop multiple zipped files to application windows or the icon.
While you browse the folders in Windows Explorer, you can right click on Red Book Zipped file and choose Send To Shortcut of Red Book Viewer.exe
This program is a Freeware and using the following components. Please visit the following sites and read their licensing information.
Info-ZIP's Unzip32.DLL
The original Info-Zip sources are freely available from their web site at
http://www.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/
Please send email to Bruce.Cox@uspto.gov for comments and suggestions.
The Red Book Viewer software and style sheets are provided as-is, without warranty of any kind. The user assumes all risk in downloading and installing this software. Technical support is not available from the USPTO for the Red Book Viewer at this time. Bug reports and suggestions for improvement are welcome, but we cannot promise a response or that bugs will be fixed in a timely manner.
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