What are INID Codes and why are they important?

INID Codes (Internationally agreed Numbers for the Identification of bibliographic Data) are standardized numbers used to identify specific bibliographic data on patent documents and related publications. They are important because: They allow for easy identification of various data elements on patent documents without requiring knowledge of the language or laws applied. They have been used…

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What types of information do INID Codes cover on patent documents?

INID Codes cover a wide range of bibliographic information on patent documents. Some key categories include: Identification of the patent document (codes 10-19) Application data (codes 20-29) Priority data (codes 30-34) Public availability dates (codes 40-48) Technical information (codes 50-58) Related document references (codes 60-68) Parties involved (codes 70-76) International convention data (codes 80-89) For…

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How is a Locarno Classification designation structured?

A Locarno Classification designation has a specific structure as outlined in the MPEP: A Locarno International Classification designation consists of two pairs of numbers separated by a hyphen. The first pair of numbers designates a design class; the second pair of numbers indicates a particular subclass within the design class. For example, a Locarno designation…

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How are INID Codes used for international patent applications under the PCT?

INID Codes are used to identify specific information related to international patent applications filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT). Key codes include: (86) Filing data of the PCT international application (87) Publication data of the PCT international application (88) Date of deferred publication of the search report The MPEP provides guidance on how to…

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