wongel-epo_ts1 - EU Science: Global Challenges, Global
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wongel-epo_ts1 - EU Science: Global Challenges, Global
Patent Information To Support Research EU Science: Global Challenges & Global Collaboration European Parliament Brussels, 4 - 8 March 2013 Heiko Wongel European Patent Office Patent Information Promotion Which resources do you use for research? 1 Why use patents as an information resource? Patent documents = A wonderful collection (>70 million) • Technical language • Same content in many different languages ("family")! The patent deal This is what patent information is about! Many people think that's all! Temporary exclusive right in return for disclosure • Search • Examination • Grant • Publication • Searchability • Legal status 2 The EPO: 38 member states Albania • Austria • Belgium • Bulgaria • Croatia • Cyprus • Czech Republic • Denmark • Estonia • Finland • France • Germany • Greece • Hungary • Iceland • Ireland • Italy • Latvia • Liechtenstein • Lithuania • Luxembourg • Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia • Malta • Monaco • Netherlands • Norway • Poland • Portugal • Romania • San Marino • Serbia • Slovakia • Slovenia • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • Turkey • United Kingdom European patent applications and patents can also be extended at the applicant's request to the following states: Bosnia-Herzegovina • Montenegro The EPO: Autonomy • Second largest intergovernmental institution in Europe (~7000 staff) • Not an EU institution • Self-financing, i.e. revenue from fees covers operating and capital expenditure 3 Why use patents as an information resource? • 80% technical ideas published in patents and nowhere else • High percentage of patent docs in English • Often English abstracts exist • Patents always explain how an invention works – it's mandatory! Why use patents as an information resource? • 80% of technical ideas published in patents and nowhere else • High percentage of patent docs in English • Often English abstracts exist • Patents always explain how an invention works – it's mandatory! 4 80% ideas published in Patents • Patents are always published – "patent" means open or manifest • Published even before the patent is granted – every "invention" applied for is available for you • You just have to know where to find them Why use patents as an information resource? • 80% of technical ideas published in patents and nowhere else • High percentage of patent docs in English • Often English abstracts exist • Patents always explain how an invention works – it's mandatory! 5 Patent documents in English • Many patenting countries speak English: USA, Canada, UK, Australia, etc • Most international patent offices accept English patent applications: – EPO, ARIPO, WIPO • Look for an English "family member" • Use EPO's PatentTranslate Patent families JAPAN A patent family ! CHINA USA CANADA EPO 6 Why use patents as an information resource? • 80% of technical ideas published in patents and nowhere else • High percentage of patent docs in English • Often English abstracts exist • Patents always explain how an invention works – it's mandatory! English abstracts • Japan, Korea, Russia, China patent offices publish English abstracts • Commercial patent abstract service: Thomson Scientific (formerly Derwent) • EPO gets translations made for its databases • EPO has 4 million abstracts in English! 7 Why use patents as an information resource? • 80% of technical ideas published in patents and nowhere else • High percentage of patent docs in English • Often English abstracts exist • Patents always explain how an invention works – it's mandatory! Disclosure Patent documents: • Standard format, description of: – background & technical field – what exists and the problems experienced – how other people have solved the problem – the invention itself, including examples – claims • Usually published as patent applications after 18 months (after filing or priority date). 8 EPO's policy on patent information • We publish all our own data – EP patent applications – EP granted patents – information from our Register (this is normal for a patent office) • We also collect data from all over the world • We make that publicly available too! EPO's policy on patent information • >70 million documents in the EPO collection • many in English or with English abstracts • machine translation available • all available on the internet free of charge. 9 Conclusions so far Patent information • helps you in your research • is free to use! 10