The Google Patents skill helps you find patents and intellectual property documents. It is a valuable resource for inventors, researchers, and businesses looking for detailed information about existing patents or innovations.
How It Works
You provide the skill with a keyword, inventor name, company name, or patent number, and it searches Google Patents for relevant results. It returns a list of patents, including titles, descriptions, and links to full patent documents.
When to Use It
To check if an idea or invention has already been patented.
To research patents for innovation or product development.
To explore the work of specific inventors or companies.
Example
Related Skills
Doc Maker: Organize and document patent findings.
Google Scholar: Use this skill to find academic papers related to the patents.
Google News: Search for news about inventions or patent-related updates.
Web Browser: Visit patent documents for detailed exploration.
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