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Patent Searching Help Tools & References

RTM

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Hey all

Thought I'd start a thread as a place to stash useful patent tools that are not currently in Lugz' Sticky. Every so often I come across a fun and useful link that isn't as straightforward as DATAMP, Google Patents, but may have some interest to this group.

This link came to me through the DATAMP organization, and includes a list of all patents that were litigated between 1776 and 1886, and a brief summary of the lawsuit. It was suggested to the patent stewards at DATAMP that they use them to fill in more details on some patents, which may not have been known to have been produced, etc. So at some point down the road, DATAMP may glean out all the useful information, but until that time, it may help someone with tool research.

Federal Decisions - Cases argued and determined in the supreme, circuit and district courts of the United States. Arranged by William G. Myer · Volume 25 (1886)



Another link, which I use for European Patents, is

I find this to be a bit user hostile, and often doesn't have patent detail, but sometimes I get lucky and find one.


Here is a link to an index which happens to contain restored drawings of X Patents. Currently shown looking for augers, which sometimes seem to be someone's name. This is a huge archive, not just tools


You can do things like this


or this
 
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Here is another one I just stumbled across, a by date listing of every patent, by year.

I was searching for something that had the date on it, and nothing more. I started scrolling thru the list, opening anything that might have been covered by this shape.



Of course, I started at the other end of the list.

Meet a corn grater.

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Thanks , at one time there were libraries of patent copies across the country ,

I visited the Sunnyvale Ca office a few times before Internet was the thing ,
 
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Here are a couple of posts I wrote in the Introduce Yourself thread, using wildcards on DATAMP,


And a bit of a facilitated brute force method for filling in missing numbers in a string, following from the above thoughts

 
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