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Patent Product Descriptions
Patent Master Classification See Master Classification File/Patent Application and Master Classification File/Patent Grant PatentIn PatentIn is a computer program designed to expedite the preparation of patent applications containing nucleic acid and amino acid sequences. PatentIn generates sequence listings that comply with all format requirements specified in the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Standard ST.25 and the related U.S. final rule, "Requirements for Patent Applications Containing Nucleotide Sequence and/or Amino Acid Disclosures," 37 CFR §§1.821 - 1.825 effective July 1, 1998.PatentIn 3.5 is a release containing enhancements effective November 27, 2007. This is the most up-to-date version of the USPTO's authoring software for sequence listings required for biotechnology applications disclosing DNA or protein sequences. PatentIn 3.5 replaces PatentIn 3.4 and all earlier versions. Both the software and the user manual can be downloaded from the USPTO Web site at no charge. DOWNLOAD FILE PatentIn User Manual The companion User Manuals for the PatentIn software packages are available from the USPTO Web site at no charge. DOWNLOAD FILE Patents and Trademarks ASSIGN
includes assignment data for both patents and
trademarks. Patent data is derived from assignment
deeds recorded after August 1980, including
assignments of patent grants recorded before
and after issue. Assignments of trademark applications
and registrations are included from 1955 to
date. It is possible to search both patent and
trademark assignment information with just one
search statement or limit the search to one
type of document. Information is accessible
by a number of fields including assignee or
assignor name or by document number. Updated
every two months. Includes Cassis2 Installation
and Reference Manual and product-specific User's
Guide. A sample of this product is available
on request. See Cassis
System Requirements.
DVD-ROMAnnual subscription of six issues. Product Code: EIP-2090D-DD (Click on product code to go to price list.) Send e-mail to ipd@uspto.gov for information. Patents ASSIST: Full Text of Patent Search Tools Patents ASSIST provides searchable
text of many patent search tools including:
Attorneys and Agents Registered to Practice
Before the US Patent and Trademark Office, Index
to the US Patent Classification, IPC - USPC
Concordance, Manual of Classification, and Manual
of Patent Examining Procedure. In addition,
Classification Definitions, a Patentee/Applicant-Assignee
Index, and a Classification Orders Index are
included. The Patentee/Applicant-Assignee Index
shows ownership at time of issue for utility
patents 1969 to present, for other patent types
1977 to present, and inventor names 1975 to
present. The Classification Orders Index is
a list of classifications abolished and established
since 1976 with corresponding Classification
Order number and effective date. Updated quarterly.
Includes a copy of the Cassis2 Installation
and Reference Manual and product-specific User's
Guide. A sample of this product is available
on request. See Cassis
System Requirements.
DVD-ROM Patents BIB: Selected Bibliographic Information from US Patent Grant Publications and Patent Application Publications 1969 to Present Now a two-disc set, Patents BIB contains bibliographic information for utility patent grants issued from 1969 to the present and for other types of patent documents issued from 1977 to the present. In addition, bibliographic information for patent application publications is provided starting in March 2001. There are more than 15 searchable fields including title, abstracts from September 1988 to present, current classifications, assignee at time of issue, date of issue, serial number, inventors' names and full addresses (if not assigned at time of issue), and status (i.e., withdrawn, corrected, expired for failure to pay maintenance fees, reinstated, reexamined or term extended). Patents BIB provides image locations on USAPat discs for patents issued 1969 to date and USAApp discs for patent applications published March 15, 2001, to date. Depending on the user's equipment, the two-set disc can be searched simultaneously. Includes a copy of the Cassis2 Installation and Reference Manual and product-specific User's Guide. A sample of this product is available on request. See Cassis System Requirements. DVD-ROM Patents CLASS: Current Classifications of US Patent Grant Publications 1790 to Present Patents CLASS contains current
classification information for all utility,
design, plant, reissue, X-numbered patents,
defensive publications, and statutory invention
registrations issued from 1790 to the present
(over 6 million documents). Records are searchable
by classification or patent number. Includes
a copy of the Cassis2 Installation and Reference
Manual and product-specific User's Guide. A
sample of this product is available on request.
See Cassis System
Requirements.
DVD-ROM Presentation Patent A Presentation Patent is a certified copy of the first page of an issued patent. The document is photocopied onto 24 lb. card stock, has a unique certification statement, a special ribbon and seal placement, and is suitable for framing. CERTIFIED DOCUMENT Provisional Application for Patent Brochure This brochure describes the features of the Provisional Application for Patent which is a U. S. national application for patent filed in the USPTO under 35 U.S.C. ยง111(b). The US Patent and Trademark Office has offered inventors the option of filing a Provisional Application for Patent since June 8, 1995. PRINT PUBLICATION United States Code, 2000 Edition, Containing the General and Permanent Laws of the United States, In Force on January 2, 2001, Volume 18, Title 32, Navigation and National Guard to Title 37, Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services This portion of the United States Code includes Title 35, Patents. PRINT PUBLICATION United States Patent Classification to International Patent Classification Concordance The United States Patent Classification to International Patent Classification Concordance is a guide for relating the US Patent Classification (USPC) System as revised through August 1999, to the Seventh Edition of the International Patent Classification (IPC) System as published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Geneva, Switzerland. An electronic version of the USPC to IPC Concordance may be viewed on the USPTO Web site. The United States Patent Classification To International Patent Classification Concordance is intended only as a guide or tool providing information which allows the user to quickly access the correct, general classification area of the IPC7, and because of differences in the philosophies of the two systems, a complete one-to-one relationship has not been attained. Also known as the USPC-IPC Concordance and Concordance File. The Concordance List Of USPC Classes (Data as of August 31, 1999) is available from the USPTO Web site. Users of this Concordance are encouraged to read the linked web page, Classifying Within The International Patent Classification System (IPC), which provides information on the particular differences between the USPC and the IPC and presents some basic steps in classifying documents into the IPC. DVD-ROM Product Code for Patents ASSIST: EIP-2030P-DD
(Click on product code to go to price list.)
PRINT PUBLICATION USAApp: Facsimile Images of United States Patent Application Publications USAApp contains facsimile images
of the US patent application publications filed
on or after November 29, 2000. A new law effective
November 29, 1999, requires publication of patent
applications approximately 18 months after the
effective filing date. All utility and plant
patent applications will be published unless
the application is not filed in another country
and the applicant expressly requests that the
ap plication not be published, or the patent
has been granted. Design patent applications
will not be published. An "image" looks like
an actual page of the application, including
all drawings. USAApp is a document delivery
system, not a search system. Retrieval is by
document number only from a cumulative index.
Excellent printed copies can be obtained directly
from a laser printer. Sold as a calendar-year
subscription or as calendar-year back files.
USAApp uses Document Delivery for Windows (DocDW)
retrieval software. The subscription includes
the DocDW Installation and Reference Manual.
A sample of this product is available on request.
Additional DocDW Installation and Reference
Manuals are available. See Cassis
System Requirements.
DVD-ROM USAPat: Facsimile Images of United States Patent Grant Publications USAPat contains facsimile images
of US Patent grant publications from 1790 to
the present. An "image" is an actual page of
the patent, including all drawings, and looks
just like the original printed document. USAPat
is a document delivery system, not a search
system. Retrieval is by document number only
from a cumulative index. Excellent printed copies
can be obtained directly from a laser printer.
Weekly discs are delivered within fifteen days
of issue date.
The front file of USAPat on DVD-ROM is sold as a calendar-year subscription. The back file of USAPat on DVD-ROM contains facsimile images from 1790 to 1999. The collection is a total of 423 discs and is available as a complete set only. USAPat uses Document Delivery for Windows (DocDW) retrieval software. The subscription includes the DocDW Installation and Reference Manual. Additional DocDW Installation and Reference Manuals are available. A sample of this product is available on request. See Cassis System Requirements. DVD-ROM Back File 1790 through
1999 Web-based Examiner Search Tool (WEST) Training Manual LOOSE-LEAF NOTEBOOK
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