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Search report

Search report

Documents relevant to a patent application


In patent law, a search report is a report established by a patent office, which mentions documents which may be taken into consideration in deciding whether the invention to which a patent application relates is patentable.[1] The documents mentioned in the search report usually form part of the prior art.

Patent law

Categories of documents

Letters are often included in search reports established for patent applications to indicate the relevance of the documents identified by the examiner. For instance, the European Patent Office (EPO) uses the following letters in search reports or in the European Patent Register:[2][3]

More information Category, Meaning (in search reports established for a European patent application, or in the European Patent Register) ...

Combinations of different categories are possible.[3] For instance, a document classified as "D, A", i.e. in categories "D" and "A", would be a document cited in the application and regarded as representing the technological background of the invention.

See also


References

  1. See for instance Rule 61(1) EPC
  2. Guidelines for Examination in the EPO, section b-x, 9.2 : "Categories of documents (X, Y, P, A, D, etc.)"
  3. Guidelines for Examination in the EPO, section b-x, 9.2.2 : "Documents defining the state of the art and not prejudicing novelty or inventive step"
  4. Guidelines for Examination in the EPO, section b-x, 9.2.7 : "Documents cited in the application"
  5. Guidelines for Examination in the EPO, section b-x, 9.2.6 : "Potentially conflicting patent documents"
  6. Guidelines for Examination in the EPO, section b-x, 9.2.8 : "Documents cited for other reasons"
  7. Guidelines for Examination in the EPO, section g-iv, 7.5.4 : "Disclosures which have no date or an unreliable date"
  8. Guidelines for Examination in the EPO, section b-x, 9.2.3 : "Documents which refer to a non-written disclosure"
  9. Guidelines for Examination in the EPO, section b-x, 9.2.4 : "Intermediate documents"
  10. Guidelines for Examination in the EPO, section b-x, 9.2.5 : "Documents relating to the theory or principle underlying the invention"
  11. Guidelines for Examination in the EPO, section b-x, 9.2.1 : "Particularly relevant documents"

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