![]() Arrow keys and TAB/SHIFT+TAB also work to navigate between boxes. Keywords are automatically stemmed and include close synonyms.įor faster query entry with your keyboard, pressing TAB will add a new synonym, and pressing ENTER will add a new search term box. Keywords can be quoted for "exact search", and keywords and CPCs can be -negated with a minus sign in front. Press ENTER or click away from the Search Terms input box to perform the updated query.CPC codes can be combined with keywords in the same Search Term box. To search by CPC code, enter the code the same as you would enter a keyword phrase, either as an AND or and OR condition. Searching for a CPC codes includes all child codes.To add an OR condition, enter the phrase to be ORed to the right of one of the existing search terms by clicking on "+ Synonym".To add additional AND conditions, enter new phrases in the "+ Search term or CPC" box.If the query is at the top, click it once to expand it for editing. Your search query now appears in the top-left of the screen under "Search Terms", or at the top of the screen at lower screen resolutions.You can search CPC codes by entering cpc:A01B.Each word is ANDed together. Press ENTER to search. From the homepage, enter one or more keywords in the search box.After you change your query, click away from the box or press ENTER to perform the search. ![]() Each search term and search field box is ANDed together, and you can add an OR to each term by clicking inside a box to the right of the existing query term. The "Search Terms" section contains text keywords that match patent title, abstract, claims and description, and the full text of Scholar documents, as well as CPC codes. Paste a large block of text, such as a paragraph, to run the Prior Art Finder keyword extractor to suggest search terms.Īfter you begin your search, your search query is displayed on the left side of the page.If you are looking for prior art, check the "Include non-patent literature" box to include results from Google Scholar.Note: inventor and assignee names must be entered using the prefixes.You can also enter "exact phrases" and metadata restricts assignee:"Google Inc", inventor:page, and before:2001.Enter freeform text, such as autonomous vehicle camera.Enter a patent publication or application number, such as US9014905B1, 9014905, or US 14/166,502.From the homepage, you can begin your search in a few ways:
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