What are the commonly used patent retrieval analysis reports?
Patent retrieval analysis report and patent retrieval analysis report are important parts of enterprises and intellectual property rights, so what are the commonly used patent retrieval analysis reports? What are the commonly used patent retrieval analysis reports? (1) Patentability retrieval analysis report, also known as novelty retrieval or novelty retrieval, is often used for retrieval before patent application. Agents and patent engineers can sometimes evaluate whether the retrieval analysis of the application scheme can be authorized as a whole, but what kind of authorization scope can be obtained requires professional patentability retrieval, especially in international applications, the loss of not obtaining the desired scope of claims is great. (II) Invalid Stability Search Analysis Report In patent litigation or license negotiation, a powerful comparison document is the most important weight. The contrast file used for invalidation is always on the road, there is no best, only better. As long as you pay enough time and skill, the comparison document will always approach the patent of the other party and increase the pressure on the other party. (III) Infringement Search Analysis Report The anti-infringement search conducted before the product goes on the market is sometimes called FTO. Strictly speaking, FTO is a patent analysis report, which is used to prove that the product does not infringe before it goes on the market, in case it is sued for intentional infringement in the future. (IV) Product-patent atlas retrieval analysis report mainly understands the corresponding relationship between products and patents, which is more difficult for companies with large applications. The patent applied for by product A may be more important to product B. If you don't know that product B also needs such technology, you will probably give up the patent of product A.. (5) Patent early warning retrieval analysis report is different from product infringement analysis. Early warning analysis focuses on the front end of product research and development and the overall grasp of patent risk before product molding, so as to avoid the existing infringement risk when FTO is done after product molding. The purpose of early warning is to let R&D personnel know in advance which potential patents need attention, so as to avoid repeated research or falling into the scope of patent claims of others. (VI) The patent monitoring report of competitors/partners mainly monitors the patents of competitors and partners in corresponding fields. In many fields, there are only a few powerful competitors, and sometimes their products may just imitate the core competitors. Mastering their patents comprehensively is more conducive to patent risk management. It is also very necessary to monitor the patents of partners, especially some suppliers, and know the patents they applied for in time. (VII) Patent Retrieval Analysis Report of Alternative Scheme For a technical scheme with numerous patent portfolios, alternative retrieval of technical schemes is a good way to save research and development costs, and the key to alternative retrieval lies in accurately finding the existing scheme that can solve the current technical problems. (VIII) Patent Purchase Search Analysis Report Buying patents is an effective scheme to strengthen one's own patent portfolio. Especially for enterprises that are rapidly exploring overseas markets, it is impossible to quickly accumulate a strong patent portfolio by relying entirely on their own strength. How to buy the most needed and useful patents for enterprises requires targeted patent search and analysis. (IX) Patent Counterclaim Retrieval Analysis Report Counterclaim is a common strategy when encountering patent infringement litigation, but the accuracy of patent retrieval is undoubtedly very important when how to find the patent that is also infringed by the other party or buy the patent that is also infringed by the other party. (X) Patent analysis report on knowledge accumulation before R&D This kind of report is often said to stand on the shoulders of giants, save R&D expenses and avoid repeated research, which is also the most frequently mentioned patent map form. By mastering the existing technology, we can understand the current technical scheme, and sometimes we can learn the solutions to subdivide technical problems in more detail through the technical efficacy diagram.