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- To look up patents by person, you can123:
- Use the USPTO website to search for patents issued in 1976 or later. You need to write the inventor's name in a certain format and select the years1.
- Remember that if a person invented something while working at a company or university, his or her name will be listed as the INVENTOR, while the ASSIGNEE is usually the company or university2.
- Search by assignee/owner or inventor3. Using all of these different search categories will help you find more patents that are relevant to your product3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.How to Conduct a Patent Search by Inventor
- Use Correct Syntax You have to write the inventor's name in a certain format. ...
- Prepare Your Search Type the inventor's name in correctly and select the years. ...
www.thoughtco.com/patent-searching-by-name-19…You can do this on the USPTO web site, provided that the patent was issued in 1976 or later. Remember that if a person invented something while working at a company or university, his or her name will be listed as the INVENTOR, while the ASSIGNEE is usually the company or university.www.lib.ncsu.edu/formats/patents/patents-belongin…First, you could search by assignee/owner. This is the person who owns the rights to the patent. Second, you could search by the inventor if this is not the same person as the owner. Using all of these different search categories will help you find more patents that are relevant to your product.www.upcounsel.com/how-to-find-a-patent - People also ask
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