Google Patents

Modified on Mon, 30 Dec, 2024 at 4:31 PM

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.

Input

Output

Search query: A keyword, inventor name, company name, or specific patent number.


A list of patents, including:

  • Titles of the patents.

  • Summaries or descriptions of the patents.

  • Links to view the full patent documents on Google Patents.


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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