FAQs Patent Questions
Question:How are patents accessible in the Electronic Official Gazette - Patents?
Answer: Patents are accessible by patent number, classification, a range of classes, patent type, and patentee name. There are also indexes by geographic location of the inventor, both by state and country.
Question:Does your USPTO database include data on the current fee status and expiration of patents?
Answer:
No, the US Patent Full Text Database does not include this data, but it is available on the PTO Web site. Use the link to the Patent Application Information Retrieval database (PAIR) on the Web database main page.
Question:Are published patents the only content of the Electronic Official Gazette - Patents?
Answer:
No. The eOG:P contains a section called Patent and Trademark Office Notices.
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