By: Michael J Foycik Jr.
September 16, 2013
The author is a patent attorney with over 28 years experience in patents and trademarks. For further information, please email at IP1lwyr@gmail.com, or call at 877-654-3336.
Need a great new product really fast? Something unique, special, and with chances to succeed? Then keep reading!
There is a vast treasure trove of great ideas and many proven successes which lack one thing: an update to modern technology and/or modern materials. Sometimes their features weren't practical, or the right materials didn't exist, or the sensors weren't cheap enough, or the motors weren't strong enough. Games or toys might not have been accessible to the average person, but would be with an electronic update.
So, where can we find this treasure trove? How can we use it? Easy! Find expired patents using an online search by class/subclass using the patent office web site. Example: for toys, the Class is 446. Subclasses are by topic, for example 446/15 is for toys with soap bubbles. There are many unusual and exciting categories – you'll be amazed by what you see! Other classes are equally amazing.
You want to steps? Easy - go to the US Patent Office official site (www.uspto.gov). Click patents, which brings up a listing. Click the third item down, Classification. The topic you'll want for an index (i.e., word) search is “search USPC index schedule and definitions.” The topic for a classification search is on the right hand side about a fourth of the way down called “browse listing of USPC Class numbers and titles.”
Now, on to the actual search steps: on that site, click “search for patents” in uppermost right side of page. It is in the light text just above the box “Search our site”. In the blue text on the right half of the page, click on either the top link (USPTO full text and image database) or on the second link down (USPTO Patent Application full text and image database) depending on which type you want.
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