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21 Family search<br />

21.1 Typical family searches<br />

Types of search<br />

opposition immediately when a patent is granted (e.g. DE or EP)<br />

Identification of potential markets for certa<strong>in</strong> technologies<br />

Monitor<strong>in</strong>g competitor activities <strong>in</strong> certa<strong>in</strong> markets<br />

F<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g family members <strong>in</strong> English (German)<br />

F<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g family members for obta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g full-text documents<br />

Commercial evaluation and utilization of patents: it is important <strong>in</strong> how many and <strong>in</strong> which countries<br />

patents were applied for, e.g. <strong>in</strong> licens<strong>in</strong>g negotiations or Due Diligence <strong>in</strong> mergers and acquisitions<br />

21.2 International patent families<br />

All patent publications <strong>in</strong> different countries that concern the same <strong>in</strong>vention, form a patent family. The members of<br />

this patent family refer to the same <strong>in</strong>itial patent application (the priority application). The legal basis for this is the<br />

Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property of 1883. If a patent application is filed <strong>in</strong> any member state of<br />

the Paris Convention further applications can be filed <strong>in</strong> other member states with<strong>in</strong> the priority term of one year<br />

and claim the priority of the first application. Merg<strong>in</strong>g world-wide patent publications <strong>in</strong>to one family represent<strong>in</strong>g<br />

an <strong>in</strong>vention is an effective and time-sav<strong>in</strong>g way both for database producers creat<strong>in</strong>g family-based <strong>databases</strong> and<br />

for patent searchers to evaluate their search results.<br />

The publications of family members of one country are called national patent families.<br />

Types of patent families <strong>in</strong>clude:<br />

Conventional patent family<br />

The same priority application(s)<br />

The same applicant 1 /<strong>in</strong>ventor<br />

The same subject matter<br />

Non-conventional patent family<br />

No claim to the same priority application<br />

The same applicant/<strong>in</strong>ventor<br />

The same subject matter<br />

Technical patent families<br />

The same subject matter<br />

Compet<strong>in</strong>g patent applications or same applicant/<strong>in</strong>ventor<br />

When referr<strong>in</strong>g to patent families this usually means conventional patent families. These are covered <strong>in</strong> all data bases<br />

hav<strong>in</strong>g patent families. Non-conventional and technical patent families are much more special and are covered <strong>in</strong><br />

few patent <strong>databases</strong> (DWPI, IMSPATENTS).<br />

1 The right to a priority can be transferred.<br />

an<br />

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