by Mahad » Fri Mar 14, 2014 9:58 am
Use search templates, review glossary or contact the webmaster for other search strategies. If you are looking for "art search", for example, this is a great resource: http://www.uspto.gov/web/patents/searchtemplates/searchtemplates.htm "USPTO Patents Search Templates This website provides access to templates describing search resources for the classified areas of science and technology found in the USPTO Manual of Classification. When completed, this version of the search template project will present almost 1,300 search templates covering the more than 600 USPC classes and subclasses." Search templates by class(it is a long list so you may want to use control "f" to find an exact word); Then, you may select a subclass...There are so many searches on the government web site, but they do list search engines, such as yahoo and google - I suppose if you do a general search engine selection, then you could pull a patent number and then reference more related to that class. I hope this helps! Sources: http://www.uspto.gov/web/patents/searchtemplates/searchtemplates.htm Believer's Recommendations The notes on this book says that patent searches cost between $300-$700. I'd say hiring a patent attorney would be more, and possibly well worth the effort. If you are searching art, for example, you may consider other terms other than patent search, such as trademark or copyright, for example. Patent Searching Made Easy: How to Do Patent Searches on the Internet and in the Library, Third Edition Amazon List Price: $29.95 Used from: $30.04 Average Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5(based on 8 reviews) Believer 83 months ago Please sign in to give a compliment. Please verify your account to give a compliment. Please sign in to send a message. Please verify your account to send a message.