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Author DurĂ¡n, Nelson

Title Intellectual Property in Chemistry : a Guide to Applying for and Obtaining a Patent for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars
Published Milton : Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (141 pages)
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Authors; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 General aspects; 1.1.1 Patents; 1.2 Patenting process through years; Chapter 2 Patent profile; 2.1 Invention versus innovation; 2.2 The importance of intellectual property protection; 2.3 Patents as sources of advanced technologies; Chapter 3 How to use databases in patent search; 3.1 Google Patents; 3.2 Brazilian INPI; 3.3 Web of Science-Derwent basic; 3.4 SciFinder; 3.5 USA patents (USPTO); 3.6 Espacenet; 3.7 FPO; Chapter 4 Practical exercises in patent search; 4.1 Exercises; 4.2 Expected answers
Chapter 5 Use of advanced patent search5.1 Derwent advanced search; 5.1.1 Derwent advanced joint operators; 5.1.2 Derwent advanced wildcard characters; 5.1.3 Derwent search strategy; 5.2 Orbit; 5.2.1 Keywords topic; 5.2.1.1 Orbit joint operators; 5.2.1.2 Orbit wildcard characters; 5.2.1.3 Using operators and wildcard characters from Orbit; 5.2.2 Classifications topic; 5.2.3 Names topic; 5.2.4 Numbers, dates, and country search field; 5.2.5 Search strategy and search report; Chapter 6 Practical exercises by the advanced patent search; 6.1 Exercises; 6.2 Expected answers
Chapter 7 How to read a patent7.1 To know the meaning of the information from the first page of the patent; 7.2 What is the most important to read a patent quickly?; 7.2.1 Important patent parts; 7.2.1.1 Abstract; 7.2.1.2 Claims; 7.2.1.3 Specification; 7.2.2 Reading the patent; 7.2.2.1 Title and the abstract; 7.2.2.2 Description; 7.2.2.3 List of figures; 7.2.2.4 Claims; 7.3 Special case: procedure for a rapid analysis of a patent; 7.3.1 Ignore the title, drawing, abstract, and specification; 7.3.2 Ignore the dependent claims; 7.3.3 Most importantly, read the independent claims
7.3.4 Another alternative is the followingChapter 8 How to write a patent: basic information; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Parts of a patent application; 8.2.1 Title of the invention; 8.2.2 Inventors; 8.2.3 Abstract; 8.2.4 Claims; 8.2.4.1 Grouping the claims; 8.2.5 Drawings and brief description of the drawings; 8.2.6 Background of the invention; 8.2.7 Summary of the invention; 8.2.8 Detailed description of the embodiments (examples); 8.3 Remarks; Chapter 9 Final conclusions and perspectives; References; Index
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Subject Chemistry -- Patents
Intellectual property.
Patent laws and legislation.
Chemistry.
Chemistry
Intellectual Property
Patent laws and legislation
intellectual property.
chemistry.
Chemistry
Intellectual property
Patent laws and legislation
Genre/Form Patents
Form Electronic book
Author Fonseca, Leandro Carneiro
Seabra, Amedea B
ISBN 9780429894145
0429894147