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1 Patent Classification Overview and tools Andrew Czajkowski Head, Innovation and Technology Support Section Turin 10 October 2013

2 Overview Why classification? What are some advantages/disadvantages of patent classification? Which types of patent classification exist? How does patent classification work? How can appropriate classifications be identified?

3 Scenario You go to a library to do research on ancient architecture in Egypt and Sudan. How would you find books on this topic?

4 Scenario You could search for books with words like "ancient" or "architecture" Which problems might you face if you take this approach? Synonyms and related terms ("primitive building techniques") Technical jargon ("pre-2 nd dynasty morphogenesis") Obfuscation ("painters and builders of the Nile") Language barriers ("arquitectura antigua")

5 Scenario How could you solve these problems?  Library classification systems (e.g. Dewey Decimal System)

6 Scenario Dewey Decimal System 722  Architecture to ca. 300 962  Egypt and Sudan

7 Scenario You are searching a patent collection for documents on Portland cement. How would you find relevant documents?

8 Patent classification International Patent Classification C04B 7/02  Portland cement

9 Advantages of classification vs. keywords Terminology and jargon independent (including changes in terms used over time) Language independent  A more complete and precise search

10 Advantages of patent classification vs. keywords Applied in a standardized manner to patent documents Available for patent documents published (nearly) anywhere in the world Available for (old) patent documents for which little or no searchable text is available Specially adapted for patent documentation

11 Disadvantages of patent classification vs. keywords May not be available for all areas of technology May not be specific enough for a particular search May not be available for all documents Potentially complex

12 Major patent classification systems International Patent Classification (IPC) Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) Japanese Patent Classification (FI/F-terms) US Patent Classification (USPC)  replaced by CPC from 01.01.2013

13 Difference between classification systems Language availabilityNumber of entries IPCEnglish and French (w/ national versions) ~70'000 CPCEnglish only~250'000Based on IPC FI/F-termsEnglish and Japanese~190'000 (~450'000) Based on IPC USPCEnglish only~160'000

14 Difference between classification systems Applied by (offices)Applied to (collections) IPCOver 190 patent offices worldwide PCT, European, Japan, US, and other regional and national collections CPCEuropean Patent Office and United States Patent and Trademark Office European, PCT, Japan, US, and other regional and national collections FI/F-termsJapan Patent OfficeJapan

15 IPC: Structure Hierarchical Section Class Subclass Main group Subgroup

16 IPC: Structure Section Subclass Class Main group Subclass Subgroup … … …

17 IPC: Structure C Subclass C04Class C04B 7/00Main group C04B SubgroupC04B 7/02 …C04B 7/06 … …

18 IPC: Structure C C04 C04B C04B 7/00 C04B 7/02 C04B 7/06  Chemistry  Cements; concrete; artificial stone; ceramics; refractories  Lime; magnesia; slag; cements; compositions thereof…; artificial stone; ceramics; refractories; treatment of natural stone  Hydraulic cements  Portland cement  using alkaline raw materials

19 IPC: Structure (subgroups)  More dots = lower hierarchical level

20 IPC: Structure (notes and references)  Relevant symbols  Relevant symbols, definitions  Relevant symbols, definitions, versions

21 IPC: Revision Yearly revisions (as of 2010) Reclassification of old documents with new symbols

22 Scenario You are carrying out research on semiconductor lasers and would like to efficiently retrieve patent documents related to this technology. Patent classification can help, but you have to identify relevant classification symbols first.

23 IPC: Internet publication http://www.wipo.int/ipcpub

24 IPC: Internet publication

25 IPC: IPCCAT Use keywords or full text

26 IPC: IPCCAT

27 IPC: IPCCAT (results by subclass)

28 IPC: IPCCAT (refined results)

29 IPC: IPCCAT (results by subclass)

30 IPC: IPCCAT (results by main group)

31 IPC: H01S 5/00

32 IPC: Internet publication

33 IPC: Terms Use keywords

34 IPC: Terms

35 IPC: H01S 5/00

36 IPC: Terms

37 IPC: Definition (H01S)

38 IPC: H01L 33/00

39 IPC: Terms

40 IPC: Catchword Index (Semiconductor)

41 Tip! IPC contains extensive cross-references  Use references to find relevant classification symbols

42 Scenario A manufacturer of wind turbines would like to identify new technologies to incorporate into its products. Your task is to find an appropriate patent classification symbol to retrieve patents related to wind turbines.

43 IPC: IPCCAT http://www.wipo.int/ipccat

44 IPCCAT: Search

45 IPCCAT: Note IPCCAT is intended to be used on full sentences or longer texts. You can use it for shorter texts, but remember to put a period (full stop) after your search terms.

46 IPCCAT: Results

47 IPC: Internet publication (F03D)

48 IPC: Bridge

49 PATENTSCOPE: Results

50 Thank you for your attention! For more information, please contact: tisc@wipo.int


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