Why patent search is very much important?

 Patent Search is a process which has to be done at different  stages for protecting your invention or idea and patent search is done several times to know whether the invention is already existed and whether it can be patented or not. Patent Search should be completed before filing for the protection and later exclusive search will be done by the USPTO. The inventor with patent rights for his invention can stop others from copying their invention or patented idea.



Benefits of Patent Search:

Patent Search should be done before applying for patent filing to check whether the invention can be patented or not.

Patent Search must be done by highly experienced patent analyst since the patent protection is completely based on the end results of patent Search 

The main benefit of patent search is to know the uniqueness of the invention and also helps you to know the cost to be spent on your invention 

Patent Search will cost money but it’s worth spending it and it helps you save money because patent filing is expensive. 

How to get best patent search results?

Go for the best Patent Search Firm who is skilled in patent filing, before hiring their service you have to reputation and quality of their service. 

Use the same keyword like the competitor which will help you to get the best patent search result 

Google patents is a free tool which is widely used by the analyst but there are some paid tools which are costly and Patent Search firm will be using it to produce the best tools.

Brainstorm the keywords 

Types of Patent Search:

Patentability Search or Novelty Assessment 

Invalidity or Validity study

State of art 

Product clearance search 

Patent Landscape Search 

Prior Art Search 

Design Search 

Infringement Search

Many top companies go to the patent search firms which can produce the best patent search result. 

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