Field Name | Definition |
Record Number | It is the unique patent number that is assigned which has a country code (IN, WO, US, CN) , year of filing ( in case of US, PCT, etc. patents), kind code (A1, B1, etc.) and some numeric values. It is present on the result page and is to be exported. |
Record type | This field will tell you whether the record that you are exporting is an APPLICATION, PATENT, GRANTED UTILITY MODEL, OTHER UTILITY MODEL APPLICATION, GRANTED PETTY PATENT, REISSUED PATENT, GRANTED INNOVATION PATENT, DESIGN PATENT, PROVISIONAL_APPLICATION. DESIGN APPLICATION, SPC APPLICATION, SPC PATENT US STATUTORY INVENTION REG. |
Publication/Issue Date | This field gives you the Publication / Grant / Issue Date. |
Filing/Application Date | This is the first filing date / application date of the patent application. |
Estimated Expiry Date | This is a calculated field for the patents. The expiry date is calculated as 20 years from the date of first filing or priority date. |
Earliest Priority Date | This is the first filing date of the patent application |
Earliest Publication Date | From the group of families the record that has the earliest publication date. This is the first publication date (after the first publication of the application i.e. after 12 months) |
Publication Country | The countries in which the application gets published |
Priority Details | It shows priority numbers and the priority dates of a patent document |
Priority Date | The first filing date of the patent. |
Application Number | The number assigned to a patent application at the time of filing |
Application No. Original | The number that is assigned by the Patent office to the first filing of the document. This number generally does not contain any country code or kind code but varies depending on the different patent offices. |
Priority Country Code | The country code for the first country of filing, which means the country in the patent application was filed for the first time. |
Priority Year | The year in which the first filing of the patent application is done. |
Register Legal Status | The legal status for a particular patent that is received from the respective patent office. |
Register Legal Status Date | The date on which the legal status is assigned to the document by the patent office. |
Designated States | Designated contracting states are the countries the applicant enters in the patent application at the time of filing as the ones in which protection is sought for the invention. |
Active in Designated States | This field mainly tells if a patent document is Active is in the WIPO listed designated states |
Field of search | The field of innovation of the patent, which mainly describes the field / technology disclosed in the patent application. |
Examiner | A patent examiner is an employee, usually a civil servant with a scientific or engineering background, working at a patent office. |
Attorney | A patent attorney is an attorney who has the specialized qualifications necessary for representing clients in obtaining patents and acting in all matters and procedures relating to patent law and practice, such as filing patent applications and oppositions to granted patents. |
Attorney Address | Address of the patent attorney (example: Attorney/AgentPAUL LOUIS C (US), PAUL LOUIS C LOUIS C PAUL & ASSOCIATES PLLC 150 EAST 58TH STREET 34TH FL NEW YORK NY US 10155) |
PCT Application Number | The WIPO application number of a patent. |
Industry | The industry definition is based on the NACE codes and the IPC / CPC classification codes. |
Drawing / Image | A patent application or patent may contain drawings, also called patent drawings, illustrating the invention, some of its embodiments (which are implementations or methods of carrying out the invention), or the prior art. |
Tech Domain | The tech domain that the patent discloses and is based on IPC/CPC concordance tables. |
Tech Sub Domain | The tech sub domain that the patent discloses and is based on IPC/CPC concordance tables. |
Region | The part of the world that is a collection of all the countries falling under it and have patent filings. Example: North America, South America, Asia, Europe, Oceania, South East Asia, East Asia. |