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Searching for Patent Assignees

Now, let's look at Brian's request again. He wants information on the patent assignee Oddzon. We again use the EXPAND command in File 351 to pick up all possible entries of Oddzon in the database.

Here's how it will look. Learn More

Step 1:

EXPAND using the appropriate prefix and term:

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Enter the command in the text box and click submit

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We see that there are seven entries for Oddzon. Note that some entries spell out the word PRODUCTS and others abbreviate the word.

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Learn More #2:

I can use the same technique to search for inventors that I used for patent assignees. On the Bluesheet we can see that the prefix AU= is used for inventor. Our search would look like this:

Examples:
?expand au=silverglate
?select E number(s)

In Derwent World Patents Index (Files 350, 351, 352), you can also use IV= to retrieve all forms of the author name, including the complete spelling, where available.

Examples:
Johnston Walker J
Johnston Walker James
Johnston, Walker James

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Search Tip 4-5:

Names are sometimes abbreviated in the database index. To make sure we retrieve all entries, it is sometimes necessary to EXPAND using a shortened form of the name (e.g., Bell Tel for Bell Telephone Labs).

Example:
expand pa=bell tel

Sometimes we may have to EXPAND more than one time to retrieve all entries

Examples:
expand pa=ibm
Expand pa=international business mach