Did you know you can perform a patent search on Google? Check out this Google patent search tutorial! (FREE resources included below...) ⏬
Registered USPTO patent attorney, J.D. Houvener from Bold Patents Law Firm, explores how to do a patent search on Google.
Below we have provided resources and timestamps with brief explanations for each aspect of this subject.
Quickly find what you are looking for by clicking on the timestamps below.
➡1:06 Case Study: Mechanically Waved Flag
✔For the purposes of this tutorial, imagine your invention is this “mechanically waved flag,” actually patented in 1921.
✔You need to make sure that this invention is novel by browsing the prior art!
➡1:22 Where to Go
✔It looks just like a regular Google search page, but it’s just for patents!
✔Go to patents.google.com.
➡1:40 Filtering Results
✔Narrow down the results with filters on the left side of the page.
➡3:53 Download
✔Through your Google patent search, you can download the full PDF of any patent.
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