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[Music] all right hello and welcome to another edition of inventors quick tips in this episode we are looking at the upgraded US patent and trademark office Search tool which was rolled out in the fall of 2022 and it replaces the Antiquated web 1.0 tool that is something the USPTO had been using for over 20 years in the past they had this clunky UI with two separate areas one for searching patents 1976 and newer and one for patent applications 2001 and newer the patent office didnt try to make it this clunky it just kind of evolved that way but now its updated and lets take a quick cursory look at the features note that in this video Im covering some of the features of the new search interface but Im not really going into strategy on how to search I have a video that discusses more details on how to search and I will put a link to that video in the description okay so now lets take a look at whats new here now we have three databases we can simultaneously search by default all

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An inventor or applicant can, however, also conduct their own patent search. The inventor or applicant has the advantage of often being more familiar with the art to which the invention relates, including having an understanding of the common knowledge held by persons skilled in the art and the relevant terminology.
Below are some websites that you can use to perform a free patent search: USPTO. The U.S. Patent Trademark Office provides free patent searching of its public databases. Google Patents. A relatively easy database to search which PDF images available. Limited to U.S. patents and U.S. published applications.
Go to the official website of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Use the Full-Text and Image Database search to verify any present patent applications and pictures. You can find filed applications and pictures for patents filed after 1975.
Searching Enter a patent publication or application number, such as US9014905B1 , 9014905 , or US 14/166,502. Enter freeform text, such as autonomous vehicle camera. Paste a large block of text, such as a paragraph, to run the Prior Art Finder keyword extractor to suggest search terms.
Patents may be searched using the following resources: Patent Public Search. Global Dossier. Patent Application Information Retrieval (PAIR) Public Search Facility. Patent and Trademark Resource Centers (PTRCs) Patent Official Gazette. Common Citation Document (CCD) Search International Patent Offices.
Below are some websites that you can use to perform a free patent search: USPTO. The U.S. Patent Trademark Office provides free patent searching of its public databases. Google Patents. A relatively easy database to search which PDF images available. Limited to U.S. patents and U.S. published applications.
While the costs of an application vary depending on the representation, the total costs run from $5000 to $8000. These costs incorporate attorneys fees associated with drafting and filing the patent, as well as USPTO filing fees. These fees typically cost between $360 and $720, with examination fees totaling $170.
A patent search cost can be anywhere from $100 to $3,000 depending on the complexity of your invention and covers research into existing patents and patent applications. You can use free online tools to do your own search, but an attorney can help you dig deeper.

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