Utility: Patent numbers consist of six, seven or eight digits. It consolidates the prior art cited by all participating offices for the family members of a patent application, thus enabling the search results for the same invention produced by several offices to be visualized on a single page. and tables for listed patents or publications are available for viewing, without downloading, by accessing the proper document detail page and then submitting a SEQ ID NO or a mega table ID number.Visit the Patent Assignment Search website to search for patent assignments and changes in ownership.The Patent Examination Data System (PEDS) in the Amazon Cloud provides public users the ability to search, view and download bibliographic data for all publicly available Patent applications in a secure manner. Trained staff are available to assist public users.Your nearest Patent and Trademark Resource Center (PTRC) maintains local search resources and may offer training in patent search techniques.The Electronic Official Gazette allows users to browse through the issued patents for the current week. The USPTO houses full text for patents issued from 1976 to the present and PDF images for all patents from 1790 to the present.Customize a search on all or a selected group of elements (fields) of a patent.Searches are limited to patent numbers and/or classification codes for pre-1976 patents.Search for Full-Text and Image versions of patent applications. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Customize searches on all fields of a patent application in the AppFT for Full-Text searches.Searches are limited to patent numbers and/or classification codes for Full-Page images.By using this service, users can see the patent family for a specific application, containing all related applications filed at participating IP Offices, along with the dossier, classification, and citation data for these applications. The creation of the CCD application is part of an ongoing process of technical harmonization at international level aimed at establishing an appropriate infrastructure to facilitate greater integration of the global patent system.To see if your idea has been patented abroad, you'll want to refer to searchable databases made available from other International Intellectual Property offices.For additional search resources, contact your local The Publication Site for Issued and Published Sequences (PSIPS) web site provides Sequence Listings, tables, and other mega items for granted US patents or published US patent applications.All sequences (SEQ ID NOs.) Patents may be searched in the USPTO Patent Full-Text and Image Database (PatFT). Can you describe the problem?We may have questions about your feedback, please provide your email address.We may have questions about your feedback, please provide your email address.Search recorded assignment and record ownership changesSearch recorded assignment and record ownership changesHave a comment about the web page you were viewing?United States Patent and Trademark Office - An Agency of the Department of CommerceThe USPTO is currently improving our content to better serve you. Patent Buddy offers a free search of patents, inventors and current patent owners. Inventors are encouraged to search the USPTO's patent database to see if a patent has already been filed or granted that is similar to your patent. Enter the Patent number excluding commas and spaces and omit leading zeroes. The USPTO houses full text for patents issued from 1976 to the present and PDF images for all patents from 1790 to the present.