Indian patent search


Patent Search

Patent search is a search of the patent database to determine if there are any patent application similar or identical to an invention that is to be patented. Patent search can be done to improve the chances of obtaining a patent registration or to find information about new inventions that have patent protection. In this article, we look at the procedure for conducting a patent search in India.

Importance of Patent Search

Before filing a patent application, a patent search can help with different objectives like:

  • Determining the probability of having a patent granted to a proposed invention.
  • Determining the claims to be filed in the patent application.
  • Determining the freedom to operate.
  • Determining whether a granted patent can be invalidated.
  • Knowing more about similar inventions and status of similar patent filings.

How to do a Patent Search

There is no cost for doing a patent search in India. A patent search can be done through the Patent database of India available at: http://ipindiaservices.gov.in/publicsearch.

Depending on the status of a patent application, a patent search can be done under two publication types: published or granted. The user can choose the desired publication type by clicking on the checkbox. The user can view many categories like

  • Application Date
  • Title
  • Abstract
  • Complete Specification
  • Application Number
  • Patent Number
  • Applicant Number
  • Patent Number
  • Applicant number
  • Applicant Name
  • Inventor Name
  • Inventor Country
  • Inventor Address
  • Filing office
  • PCT Application Number
  • PCT Publication number

The entire category has a drop down box from which the user has access to change the category. There is a search box next to every category where the user can enter the keyword of the patent that he wants to view. By entering a query in more than one box, the applicant can run very precise patent searches. Once the required keywords are entered in the respective boxes, there is a captcha code the user has to clear.






Patent Information

Once the code is entered, there are a number of relevant patent results for the patent search query that the user has entered. On selecting an application, the document opens with the Application Number, Title, Application Date and Status. The user can get further details about the patent by clicking on the Application Number, Title, Application Date and Status. Through patent search, the applicant can find the following information about the patent:

  • Invention title
  • Publication Number
  • Publication Date
  • Publication Type
  • Application Number
  • Application Filing Date
  • Priority Number
  • Priority Country
  • Priority Date
  • Field of Invention
  • Classification
  • Inventor Name, Address, Country, Nationality
  • Applicant Name, Address, Country, Nationality

Below this are is an Abstract and a complete specification of the Patent.

  • Abstract
  • Complete Specification

When each column is selected, the patent application’s details about that section can be known by the user. When a user selects application number details like Invention Title, Publication number, date, type, etc. There are separate columns that give the user the inventor’s and the applicant’s Name, Address, Country, and Nationality.

Patent Status

Below this, there is an Abstract column which has a summary of the patent application that the user can view. Under this, there is a complete specification that gives the details about the specification if the user has mentioned any. At the end of this, there is an option through which the user can view the application status. When this is opened, the user can get the application details.


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https://online.ipindia.gov.in/epatentfiling/goForLogin/doLogin


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Patent Search for 18th Month Publications External website that opens in a new window

https://search.ipindia.gov.in/publicsearch


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Public Search for granted Patents External website that opens in a new window

https://search.ipindia.gov.in/publicsearch


10 Application Status External website that opens in a new window

https://search.ipindia.gov.in/publicsearch

Indian patent search provides its owner a right in order to preclude any other person from creating, using, importing or selling the invention without taking the approval from the original owner. However prior the right is granted, there shall be a rigorous check on whether the procedure or creation or goods is inventive (which involves which is not obvious), novel (has not been anticipated in any published document) as well as industrially applicable (possesses utility). It includes a search of the database of the intellectual property controller of India towards checking whether there is a presence of an object or invention that is similar as or alike to the invention of the applicant. This is also recognized as a prior art search.

Indian Patent Office Search

The Indian Patent Office had presented the Indian patent search database called inPASS or Indian Patent Advanced Search System for the very first time in the year 2015. inPASS substituted the then official database of the patent office known as iPAIRS (Indian Patent Information Retrieval System) towards providing for a more simple, strong and user-friendly database.

Indian Patent Advanced Search System

In India, a patent is furnished by the Indian patent advanced search system or inPASS. InPass permits a full-text search of each and every patents as well as applications that have been registered up to now in the nation. Each year, many corporations and persons file for patents for their inventions. Henceforth, an official register or database is upheld towards ensuring no duplication of patents on alike or similar products/applications are awarded. Indian patent search can be called to be an effort to search the whole database to check whether any corporation or person has already filed for a patent for an application same to the one for which patent is being sought after.

InPass, the database where every patent and patent applications are been stored, provide a thorough insight into each and every one of the patents in the area of research, and therefore, helping in analyzing, scrutinizing and also determining whether it is useful to file for a patent registration. Indian patent search is a compulsory step prior to filing for patent registration.

Indian Patent Office Patent Search

There is no price required to be paid for conducting an Indian patent search. A patent search could be conducted through the Patent database of India available at http://ipindiaservices.gov.in/publicsearch.

Relying on the status of a patent application, an Indian patent search in India could be done under two types of publication: published or granted. The individual could select the desired publication type by clicking on the checkbox available on the website page. The individual could view many categories like

  • Application Date

  • Title

  • Abstract

  • Complete Specification

  • Application Number

  • Patent Number

  • Applicant Number

  • Patent Number

  • Applicant Number

  • Applicant Name

  • Inventor Name

  • Inventor Country

  • Inventor Address

  • Filing Office

  • PCT Application Number

  • PCT Publication Number

The complete category has a drop-down box from which the individual has access to change the category. There is also a search box where the individual could enter the keyword of the patent that he wanted to view.

Through entering a query in more than one box, the individual could run very accurate patent searches. When the requisite keywords have been entered in the respective boxes, an individual is required to clear the captcha code.

Patent Information

When the code is entered, there are many relevant patent results for the patent search inquiry that the individual had entered. By picking an application, the document shall open with the Application Number, Title, Application Date and Status. The individual could get additional details relating to the patent by clicking on the Application Number, Title, Application Date and Status. By doing a patent search, the individual could find the following information regarding the patent:

  • Invention Title

  • Publication Number

  • Publication Date

  • Publication Type

  • Application Number

  • Application Filing Date

  • Priority Number

  • Priority Country

  • Priority Date

  • Field Of Invention

  • Classification

  • Inventor Name, Address, Country, Nationality

  • Applicant Name, Address, Country, Nationality

Also, there are is an Abstract and a complete specification of the Patent.

When each column is picked, the patent application’s specifics relating to that section could be known by the individual. When an individual picks an application number details like Invention Title, Publication number, date, type, etc, there are separate columns that provide the individual the inventor’s as well as the applicant’s Name, Address, Country, and Nationality.

Patent Status

There is an Abstract column which keeps a summary of the Indian patent Search application that the individual could view. Under this, there is a comprehensive specification that provides the details relating to the specification if the individual has stated any. At the end of this, there is a choice by means of which the individual could view the application status. When this was opened, the individual could get the application details.



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