16. The instruction of searching in results
Search formula for Application Number is to input in the
Line Application Number.
Format:A
full application number can be 8 or 12 bytes long,
"yytnnnnn"
or "yyyytnnnnnnn", where "yy"
or "yyyy" denotes the year, "t"
is for the type of application, having the value "1" and
"2" indicating the application for invention and the utility model
respectively, "nnnnn" or "nnnnnnn" is the serial number.
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For example: |
for application for invention: 91100008 + 199810012345 |
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for utility model: 91200372 |
Right transition can be used for search in an
interval.
for example: 8510 denotes from 85100001 through 85109999
For a complicated search in which more than one
application number is involved, Boolean operators, "* ', "+ " and "-", can be used.
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for example: |
200610088678 + 200610087230 |
If search in this entry is carried out
successfully, the hits will be shown at the most right column of this line,
otherwise the error message will be shown instead.
Search formula for Publication Number is to input in the
Line Publication Number.
Format: Publication Number is a 7-digit number.
If the inputted number is out of 7 digits, it will be
an error, but if the inputted number is less than 7 digits, it will be handle
as searching the data which the former digits of publication number is the same
as the one you have just inputted.
For example: 10 means from 1000001 to 1099999
For a complicated search in which more than one
Publication Number is involved, Boolean operators, "*', "+",
"-", "(" * ")" can be used.
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For Example: |
19 + 20 |
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Search formula for Title is to input in the Line Title.
Format: A TERM for Title is composed of some words.
for example: "COMPUTER" or "car
+ bike".
In case of right type, a ‘#’,’%’or ‘?’ can be
attached to an incomplete word,
for example: "COMPUT%" or "ca#
* bike".
For a complicated search in which more than one TERM
is involved, boolean
operators, "*', "+", "-", "(" *
")" can be used.
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For Example: |
Computer * (system + test) |
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If search in this entry is carried out successfully,
the hits will be shown at the most right column of this line,
otherwise the error message will be shown instead.
Search formula for IPC is to input in the Line IPC.
Format: IPC is at most 9 alphanumeric string,this will be meaningfull:ANNANNNNN, if the IPC inputed is out of 9 alphanumeric string,the
result will be ‘hit(0)’.
A can be A--H, N can be 0--9。
when inputting IPC,":" and "/" in original format should be erased.
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Format: |
original IPC format |
format should be used |
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C07D
295/12 |
C07D29512 |
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C07D 295:12 |
C07D29512 |
A complete IPC Group should be 3-digit long. To input
an IPC up to group, leading zero(s) are needed,
for example: C01B00230 means C01B
2/30.
Right trancation can be used
for search in an interval.
For a complicated search in which more than one
application number is involved, boolean
operators, "+', "*" and "-", can be used.
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For Example: |
G02B * (H01 + A43) |
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If search in this entry is carried out successfully,
the hits will be shown at the most right column of this line,
otherwise the error message will be shown instead.
Search formula for Publication Date is to input in the
Line Publication Date.
It searches the data which the publication date is
between the begin time and the end time, if the begin time is null, it will be
filled as the primary time, if the end time is null, it will be filled with the
current time as the same.
If search in this entry is carried out successfully, the hits will be shown at the most right column of this line, otherwise the error message will be shown instead.
Search formula for Application Date is to input in the
Line Application Date
It searches the data which the application date is
between the begin time and the end time, if the begin time is null, it will be
filled as the primary time, if the end time is null, it will be filled with the
current time as the same.
Search formula for Applicant(s) is to input in the Line Applicant(s).
Format: Applicant(s) is composed of one or more word(s).
For Example: "IBM * SUN"
For a complicated search in which more than one word is involved, Boolean operators, "*', "+", "-", "(" * ")" can be used.
If search in this entry is carried out successfully, the hits will be shown at the most right column of this line, otherwise the error message will be shown instead.
Search formula for Keyword is to input in the Line Key
Words
Keywords are extracted from the title
and the abstract.
Format: Keyword is composed of one or
more word(s).
For Example: "CAR WHEEL" or
"CAR * WHEEL".
The second one means that searching for the Datas which contain both CAR and WHEEL.
For a complicated search in which more than one word
is involved , ‘*’,’+’,’-’can be used.
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For Example: |
Computer * (control + test) |
If search in this entry is carried out successfully,
the hits will be shown at the most right column of this line,
otherwise the error message will be shown instead.
Search formula for Inventor(s) is to
input in the Line Inventor(s).
Format: Inventor is composed of one or
more word(s) linked by Boolean operation.
For Example: "
If any two words are separated by space, they are
deemed as to be ANDed.
For a complicated search in which more than one word
is involved, boolean
operators, "*', "+", "-", "(" *
")" can be used.
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For Example: |
Johnson * (James + Smith) |
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If search in this entry is carried out successfully,
the hits will be shown at the most right column of this line,
otherwise the error message will be shown instead.
Search formula for Abstract is to
input in the Line Abstract.
Format: A TERM for Abstract is composed of some words.
If any condition is not a single word, these words
will be connect with ‘*’,’+’,’-’.
for example: car + bike.
In case of right type, a ‘#’,’%’or ‘?’ can be
attached to an incomplete word,
for example: "COMPUT#" or "ca#
* bike".
For a complicated search in which more than one TERM
is involved, boolean
operators, "*', "+", "-", "(" *
")" can be used.
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For Example: |
Computer *(system + test) |
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If search in this entry is carried out successfully,
the hits will be shown at the most right column of this line,
otherwise the error message will be shown instead.
Search formula for Priority is to input in the Line Priority.
Format: Priority is a
alphanumeric string.
For Example: US200088 indicates the data which priority
is US 1994-2-22 200088
If search in this entry is carried out successfully, the
hits will be shown at the most right column of this line, otherwise the
error message will be shown instead.
Search formula for Announcement
Number is to input in the Line Announcement
Number.
Format: Announcement Number is a 7-digit number.
If the inputted number is out of 7 digits, it will be
an error, but if the inputted number is less than 7 digits, it will be handle
as searching the data which the former digits of Announcement number is the
same as the one you have just inputted.
For example: 10 means from 1000001 to 1099999
For a complicated search in which more than one
Announcement Number is involved, Boolean operators, "*', "+",
"-", "(" * ")" can be used.
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For Example: |
19 + 20 |
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If search in this entry is carried out successfully, the hits will be shown at the most right column of this line, otherwise the error message will be shown instead.
Search formula for Announcement Date is to input in the
Line Announcement Date.
It searches the data which the announcement date is
between the begin time and the end time, if the begin time is null, it will be
filled as the primary time, if the end time is null, it will be filled with the
current time as the same.
For a complicated search in which more than one
Announcement Date is involved, Boolean operators, "*', "+",
"-", "(" * ")" can be used.
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For Example: |
00 +
01 |
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If search in this entry is carried out successfully, the
hits will be shown at the most right column of this line, otherwise the
error message will be shown instead.
Search formula for Priority Country is to input in the Line Priority Country.
Format: Priority Country is 2 alphanumeric characters.
For Example: US, DE, 11
For a complicated search in which more than one Priority Country is involved, boolean operators, "*', "+", "-", "(" * ")" can be used.
For Example: US+DE+JP
If search in this entry is carried out successfully, the hits will
be shown at the most right column of this line, otherwise the error
message will be shown instead.
Search
formula for Application
Type is to
input in the Line Application
Type.
Format: A TERM for Application
Type is
composed of some words.
for example: F TY 3(appearance) or F TY 1+8
(invention) or F TY 2+9(new pattern ).
For a complicated search in which more than one TERM
is involved, Boolean operators,"+", can be used.
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For Example: |
F TY 1+8 |
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If search in this entry is carried out successfully, the
hits will be shown at the most right column of this line, otherwise the
error message will be shown instead.
This part:you can searching the data you needed in the results you have gotten.The condition which you have given will be compared with the terms Application Number/title/IPC/abstract,to get the data you needed.
01.
Application Number(AP) Searching
02.
Publication Number(PUN) Searching
03.
Announcement Number(PN) Searching
04.
Announcement Date(PD) Searching
05.
Application Date(AD) Searching
06.
Publication Date(PUD) Searching
07.
International Patent Classification(IPC) Searching
11. Priority
Country(CO) Searching