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Has It
Been Done Before? Optimize Your Patent Search Using Patent
Scraping Technology
Since the US patent office
opened in 1790, inventors across the United States have been
submitting all sorts of great products and half-baked ideas to
their database. Nowadays, many individuals get ideas for great
products only to have the patent office do a patent search and
tell them that their ideas have already been patented by
someone else! Herin lies a question: How do I perform a patent
search to find out if my invention has already been patented
before I invest time and money into developing it?
The US patent office patent
search database is available to anyone with internet access.
US Patent Search Homepage
Performing a patent search
with the patent searching tools on the US Patent office
webpage can prove to be a very time consuming process. For
example, patent searching the database for "dog" and "food"
yields 5745 patent search results. The straight-forward
approach to investigating the patent search results for your
particular idea is to go through all 5745 results one at a
time looking for yours. Get some munchies and settle in,
this could take a while! The patent search database sorts
results by patent number instead of relevancy. This
means that if your idea was recently patented, you will find
it near the top but if it wasn't, you could be searching for
quite a while. Also, most patent search results have images
associated with them. Downloading and displaying these images
over the internet can be very time consuming depending on you
internet connection and the availablity of the patent search
database servers.
Because patent searches take
such a long time, many companies and organizations are looking
ways to improve the process. Some organizations and companies
will hire employees for the sole purpose of performing patent
searches for them. Others contract out the job to small
business that specialize in patent searches. The latest
technology for performing patent searches is called patent
scraping.
Patent scraping is the
process of writing computer automated scripts that analyze a
website and copy only the content you are interested in into
easily accessible databases or spreadsheets on your computer.
Because it is a computerized script performing the patent
search, you don't need a separate employee to get the data,
you can let it run the patent scraping while you perform other
important tasks! Patent scraping technology can also
extract text content from images. By saving the images and
textual content to your computer, you can then very
efficiently search them for content and relevancy; thus saving
you lots of time that could be better spent actually inventing
something!
To put a real-world face on
this, let us consider the pharmaceutical industry. Many
different companies are competing for the patent on the next
big drug. It has become an indispensible tactic of the
industry for one company to perform patent searches for what
patents the other companies are applying for, thus learning in
which direction the research and development team of the other
company is taking them. Using this information, the company
can then choose to either pursue that direction heavily, or
spin off in a different direction. It would quickly become
very costly to maintain a team of researchers dedicated to
only performing patent searches all day. Patent scraping
technology is the means for figuring out what ideas and
technologies are coming about before they make headline news.
It is by utilizing patent scraping technology that the large
companies stay up to date on the latest trends in technology.
While some companies choose
to hire their own programming team to do their patent scraping
scripts for them, it is much more cost effective to contract
out the job to a qualified team of programmers dedicated to
performing such services.
Learn more about the other uses of scraping
technology such as website maintenance and
data collection at
Scrapegoat!.
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