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Extraction, Analysis, and Searching of ECLA Codes in Questel·Orbit’s PlusPat Database

ECLA Codes in PlusPat. Extraction, Analysis, and Searching of ECLA Codes in Questel·Orbit’s PlusPat Database. Elliott Linder PIUG Annual Meeting 24 May 2004. ECLA Codes in PlusPat. First a Few Basics. ECLA Codes in PlusPat. Why search classification?.

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Extraction, Analysis, and Searching of ECLA Codes in Questel·Orbit’s PlusPat Database

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  1. ECLA Codes in PlusPat Extraction, Analysis, and Searching of ECLA Codes in Questel·Orbit’s PlusPat Database Elliott Linder PIUG Annual Meeting 24 May 2004

  2. ECLA Codes in PlusPat First a Few Basics

  3. ECLA Codes in PlusPat Why search classification? Retrieve items not searchable with text, e.g., (often older) non-abstracted documents. Retrieve items where the subject matches but the text does not. (Patentese can be daunting.)

  4. ECLA Codes in PlusPat What are ECLA Codes? ECLA Codes are IPC-based classifications assigned by the EPO examiners to facilitate prior-art searching.

  5. ECLA Codes in PlusPat What are ECLA Codes? ECLAs may be identical to current or old IPCs. Some ECLAs cover subject matter consolidated (moved) from one or more IPC groups.

  6. ECLA Codes in PlusPat What are ECLA Codes? Most commonly, ECLAs represent further subdivisions (extensions) of IPC groups and are recognized by additional characters (letter-number, etc.) appended to the IPC. E.g., C12N-015/11B1H

  7. ECLA Codes in PlusPat Is ECLA really more specific? Overall, yes. There are approximately twice as many ECLA as IPC subdivisions (~130,000 vs 70,000).

  8. ECLA Codes in PlusPat Are ECLAs assigned to all items? No. In general, but with some exceptions, ECLAs are assigned to minimum PCT documentation, but rarely to JP or RU/SU, and only once per family. ECLAs are also applied to cited NPL records.

  9. ECLA Codes in PlusPat Are ECLAs assigned to all items? As of 16 May 2004, just over 40% of all PlusPat records (excluding NPL) have ECLAs.

  10. ECLA Codes in PlusPat Are ECLAs assigned promptly? Of 432,873 PlusPat patent records published in 2004, 89,175 (20.6%) have ECLAs. Of 1,524,839 PlusPat patent records published in 2003, 466,786 (30.6%) have ECLAs.

  11. ECLA Codes in PlusPat Are ECLAs assigned promptly? Approximately 90% of ECLAs are assigned within eight (8) months. Schedule varies according to EPO examiner workload.

  12. ECLA Codes in PlusPat On what basis are ECLAs assigned? ECLAs are assigned to new inventive concepts whether claimed or not. In general, emphasis is on function as opposed to composition or structure.

  13. ECLA Codes in PlusPat What about old records? New ECLAs are retrospectively applied to the entire file on a regular basis. Therefore current ECLA codes are always usable for prior art searching.

  14. ECLA Codes in PlusPat How do I find relevant ECLAs? Direct ECLA lookup in the ECLA or ECLADEF file on Questel·Orbit. Text search the ECLA or ECLADEF file. Extract (plus lookup) ECLAs from a precise text search result set.

  15. ECLA lookup

  16. ECLADEF lookup

  17. ECLA text search: nucleic acid? S isolation

  18. ECLA Codes in PlusPat Example First an old friend from last year’s Questel·Orbit PIUG workshop on Statistical Analysis Tools

  19. GET EC TOP 5

  20. Look up selected codes in ECLADEF file.

  21. Bingo !

  22. Search ECLA code in PlusPat. NOT out original set.

  23. Not retrieved with text search alone

  24. FAM SS 6 Captures family members not having ECLA codes.

  25. 75 families with more than twice the number of patents PRT MSTD (standard family display)

  26. ECLA Codes in PlusPat Example A gem discovered recently during preparation for an important customer visit, this time from QPAT

  27. The Analyze Top, equivalent to the GET, returns the top 15 ECLAs. Click on link to look up ECLA in ECLADEF file.

  28. Check boxes to select ECLAs to expand search, then click Use Codes.

  29. ECLAs appear in Expand by window.

  30. Many more likely relevant records retrieved.

  31. Help Searching ECLAs If you need assistance searching ECLA codes in the ECLA, ECLADEF, or PlusPat file, please contact the Questel·Orbit Help Desk.

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