EPO Exchange Document: for the moment accommodates exchange of patent documents, including abstracts; in future to be extended to included images, full text and esp@cenet data.
DOCDB/XML exchange makes use of natural language tags exclusively, SDOBI tags will not be used, data will be supplied in "bibliographic-data"
This xsd document relates to the exchange-document format version 2.4
Change History :
20060606 : "classification-national" included; "star-indication" now Y/N switch "is-family-representative"; "abstract-accession-number" no longer supplied
20060626 : schema compressed into document dedicated to components related to DOCDB exchange only; IDT included, cited references included
20070117 : "exch:related-documents" suppressed, not supported by DOCDB; enumeration "country" extended; designation of states for ARIPO and others
20070511 : new tag in "dates-of-public-availability" : "modified-complete-spec-pub" for publication kind-codes A9 and B9
20070611 : extended with information on EPO simple patent family and family identifier in "exch:patent-family" and attribute "family-id"
20080520 : EPC 2000 - new tag "previously-filed-app" : previously filed application on EP publications, INID code 27
20100227 : ST50-republication : modified tag, in compliance with new release ICE definition
20100227 : References cited : new attribute "srep-office" on element "citation", new values attribute "srep-phase", attributes "dnum" and "dnum-type" on element "patcit" populated to cater for cited application
20100827 : Limited the cardinality of corresponding-docs to zero or one for simplification reasons (in practice there will be only one corresponding document)
20100827 : Use of complex type exch:document-idType instead of having the same definition repeated in the xsd file.
20100827 : Unbounded occurrences of document-id in patcit, publication-reference, application-reference and priority-claim element, to support multiple number formats also for citations.
20100827 : Addition of document-id-type attribute in document-id to express the format the id is given in. This to support multiple number formats also for citations.
20100827 : Addition of sub sequence in citation element according to ST-36 standard (citation element can have unbounded amount of rel-passage, category and rel-claims elements; the rel-passage element can occur after the category and rel-claims elements it relates to)
20100907 : Addition of fields of search field according to ST-36 standard. This is to support consulted classifications during search.
20101015 : Enhancement of the cardinality of the classification-national field to unbounded occurances in order to express multiple national classifications
20110101 : "application-reference" - new attribute "doc-id" - surrogate key - unique and stable identifier
20110304 : "classification-ecla" iteration replaced by "patent-classifications" group covering multiple classification-schemes (ECLA, ICO, IDT, ECNO, DOCUS, FI, FTERM)
20110217 : Addition of doi element to non patent citations according to ST-36
20110223 : References cited: removed deprecated attribute "srep-phase" and introduced "cited-phase" and "cited-by" instead according to ST-36; update of possible phases for the "cited-phase" element according to Raul
20110627 : sub-elements of the locationType used in NPL citations are not mandatory
20110627 : Addition of the generic patent-classifications element inside of the field-of-search element
20110629 : Addition of the search-report-information element as proposed by the St.36 task force
Attributes used :
country=publication-country, repeated in publication-reference;
date-added-DOCDB=date this document was first added to DOCDB;
date-of-previous-exchange= date this document was previously exchanged;
date-of-last-exchange=date this document was exchanged;
date-publ=publication-date, repeated in publication-reference;
doc-number=publication-number, repeated in publication-reference;
dtd-version=version of the DTD or schema used to validate this document instance;
file=file-name of the batch of exchange-documents this document belongs to, eg. DOCDB-yyyyww-PubDateyyyymmdd
is-representative=indicates whether or not the given publication is the "representative" of the publication cycle; typically out of an A2 A3 B1 B2 sequence, the A2 publication will be marked as the representative one. Value YES/NO;
kind=publication-kindcode, repeated in publication-reference;
status=reason why this publication was exchanged; C (new publication), D (publication deleted), A (publication amended);CV(new publication "withdrawn": DV(publication "withdrawn" deleted)
IFD tag = 073; ST.30 tag = 516
IFD tag = 132; ST.30 tag = 150
IFD tag = 132; ST.30 tag = 151
Bibliographic data covers all information printed on the first page, excluding abstracts.
The phase in which the citation was made is given in the attribute "cited-phase":
description Cited during the Description (application) phase
search General Search phase; used when no further information available. Otherwise, use one of the concrete phases below:
- international-search-report
Originates from International Search Report
- supplementary-international-search-report
Originates from the international Supplementary Search Report
- national-search-report
Originates from the national Search Report
- supplementary-national-search-report
Originates from the national Supplementary Search Report
- international-type-search-report
Originates from the international Type Search Report
examination General Examination phase; use EXA when there is no further information available or one of the below if there is:
- international-examination
Cited during PCT chapter II (preliminary examination); international examination
- national-examination
Revealed during the national examination phase
opposition Revealed during the Opposition phase
limitation Revealed during the Limitation phase
other Other documents of interest (cited in compte rendu but not in search report)
undefined No information available (only used if there's neither information for cited-phase, nor for cited-by available)
The originator of the citation is contained in the attributed "cited-by":
applicant
examiner
opponent
third-party Article 115 (Observation by third parties)
other Other party, not in the list
undefined no information available (only used if there's neither information for cited-phase, nor for cited-by available)
Attribute "sequence" indicates the sequence within "cited-phase"
Sequence will restart with every new "cited-phase"
Patent citations are exchanged in "patcit", as a patent document-id
NPL citations are exchanged in "nplcit", as a string of freetext with embedded reference to patent document or NPL
Patent document-ids and NPL reference numbers embedded in the NPL citation are extracted and exchanged in "corresponding-docs"
Categories are exchanged in "category" in a concatenated string, one occurrence of "category" per citation
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CITATIONS
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Grouping tag for patent literature (patcit)
or non-patent literature (nplcit) plus data related to those citations.
In DOCDB exchange :
"patcit" will contain a document-id
"nplcit" will contain freetext, embedding the document-id for a cited patent or the refno for cited literature
In "corresponding-docs" :
document-id will contain the cited patent-nr embedded in the NPL freetext
"refno" will contain the cited literature embedded in the NPL freetext
In "category" the categories will be listed in one continuous text string, ie.
XPDO
YET
EL
Attribute cited-phase will contain the phase during which the citation occured:
description Cited during the Description (application) phase
search General Search phase; used when no further information available. Otherwise, use one of the concrete phases below:
- international-search-report
Originates from International Search Report
- supplementary-international-search-report
Originates from the international Supplementary Search Report
- national-search-report
Originates from the national Search Report
- supplementary-national-search-report
Originates from the national Supplementary Search Report
- international-type-search-report
Originates from the international Type Search Report
examination General Examination phase; use EXA when there is no further information available or one of the below if there is:
- international-examination
Cited during PCT chapter II (preliminary examination); international examination
- national-examination
Revealed during the national examination phase
opposition Revealed during the Opposition phase
limitation Revealed during the Limitation phase
other Other documents of interest (cited in compte rendu but not in search report)
undefined No information available (only used if there's neither information for cited-phase, nor for cited-by available)
Attribute cited-by will contain the originator of the citation:
applicant
examiner
opponent
third-party Article 115 (Observation by third parties)
other Other party, not in the list
undefined no information available (only used if there's neither information for cited-phase, nor for cited-by available)
Priority-claim, IFD tags :
080 = country;
090 = doc-number;
180 = kind-code (generated from kind in combination with linkage-type);
100= date;
Priority-claim,ST.30 tags :
330 = country;
310 = doc-number;
A31 = kind-code;
320 = date;
Notes on Contents :
When data-format = "original", ONLY the priority-number
DOCDB keeps record of very early publications; where possible these are grouped into families; in these instances :
doc-number = suffixed by letter 'T';
date = all zeroes;
priority-linkage-type = 'T';
DOCDB has reformatted PCT applications for reasons of standardisation, in these instances :
country = country of filing;
doc-number = numerical string, preceded by year indication;
kind = 'W';
Linkage type and active indicator serve EPO internal business needs :
priority-linkage-type = 1 byte indication of priority relation, eg. '1' = "for continuation";
priority-active-indicate = Y or N included in the priority picture that defines EPO simple patent family;
Attributes used :
sequence = sequence as printed on the published document;
data-format = "docdb" - standardised following the DOCDB standardisation rules - then exchange of a full set of reference;
data-format= "epodoc" - format as represented in espacenet, concatenated in "doc-number";
data-format = "original" - as supplied by the provider - then exchange of "doc-number" only;
NOTE THAT "sequence" restarts with every change of "data-format"
priority claims in different formats but with identical sequence numbers cannot be guaranteed to be representations of one and the same entity
Agent or common representative (Rules 90.1, 90.2)
Deceased inventor name
Inventor name (without address information)
DOCDB only keeps a record of applicant-name and country of residence; address is only available sporadically
address is included in applicant data-format="docdba"
country of residence in applicant data-format="docdb"
Attributes used on "applicant" level
sequence = sequence as printed on the published document;
NOTE THAT "sequence" restarts with every change of "data-format"
applicants in different format but with identical sequence numbers cannot be guaranteed to be representations of one and the same
Attributes used on "applicant-name" level
data-format = "docdb", standardised following DOCDB primary standardisation rules;
data-format = "docdba", standardised following DOCDB secondary rules (translation upper-case);
data-format = "original", as supplied by the provider, converted to UTF8;
IFD tags, applicant :
121 = name "docdb";
120 = name "docdba";
973 = name "original";
123 = address;
122 = residence;
ST.30 tags, applicant :
710 = name;
714 = country of residence;
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This person is successor to the rights of an inventor who is deceased, insane, or
legally incapacitated, for the purposes of the designation of the United States
of America
The name of the applicant (without address information)
Invention title, text embedded in tag itself,
Invention title, IFD tags :
130 = data-format "docdb";
954 = data-format "original";
131 = language;
Invention title, ST.30 tags :
541 = title;
540 = language;
Attributes used :
lang=language-code, when natural language;
data-format="docdb", when natural language;
data-format="original", when original language character set, converted to UTF8;
Extended kind-code for DE and WO, numerical string
IFD tag = 021; not in ST.30
Desigation PCT, IFD tags :
081 = designated country;
082 = designated country for a regional patent;
Designation EPC, IFD tags :
081 = contracting-states;
083 = extension-states;
Designation other authorities, e.g. ARIPO, OAPI
081 = contracting states;
Designation of states not exchanged in ST.30;
DOCDB exchanges dates of public availabilty in "date"
ST.30 tags, dates of public availability
A41 = gazette-pub-announcement - date of announcement of filed application in a gazette
A42 = abstract-reference - date of separate publication of an abstract
A43 = supplemental-srep-reference - date of separate publication of supplementary search report
A44 = gazette-pub-announcement - date of announcement of a granted application in a gazette
A45 = modified-first-page-pub - date of a separate publication of a modified first page report
A46=modified-complete-spec-pub - date of a separate publication of a modified full specification
410 = unexamined-not-printed-without-grant - date of making available to the public by viewing or copying on request
420 = examined-not-printed-without-grant - date of making available to the public by viewing or copying on request
430 = unexamined-printed-without-grant - date of publication by printing or similar process
440 = examined-printed-without-grant - date of publication by printing or similar process
450 = printed-with-grant - date of publication by printing or similar process
460 = claims-only-available - date of publication by printing or similar process of the claims only of a document
470 = not-printed-with-grant - date of making available to the public by viewing or copying on request
If none of the above, then dates-of-public-availability will not be included
Date of public availability will by default be "date" in "publication-reference"
Publication-date represented in dates-of-availability is a duplication of the date featuring in publication-reference
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DOCUMENT ID
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Document identification refers to patents
(and patent applications) only.
See WIPO ST.14
Date of publication by printing or similar process of a document, on which grant has taken place on or before the said date.
(INID 45, ST.32:B450)
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DOCUMENT ID
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Document identification refers to patents
(and patent applications) only.
See WIPO ST.14
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DOCUMENT ID
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Document identification refers to patents
(and patent applications) only.
See WIPO ST.14
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DOCUMENT ID
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Document identification refers to patents
(and patent applications) only.
See WIPO ST.14
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DOCUMENT ID
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Document identification refers to patents
(and patent applications) only.
See WIPO ST.14
Document printed as amended, (eg. EPO B2).
(ST.32:B477)
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DOCUMENT ID
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Document identification refers to patents
(and patent applications) only.
See WIPO ST.14
Invalidation of patent.
(ST.32:B476)
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DOCUMENT ID
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Document identification refers to patents
(and patent applications) only.
See WIPO ST.14
Not printed document with grant
(INID 47, ST.32:B470)
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DOCUMENT ID
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Document identification refers to patents
(and patent applications) only.
See WIPO ST.14
Document claims only available. (INID 46, ST.32 B460)
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DOCUMENT ID
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Document identification refers to patents
(and patent applications) only.
See WIPO ST.14
Examined, printed document without grant.
(INID 44, ST.32:B440)
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DOCUMENT ID
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Document identification refers to patents
(and patent applications) only.
See WIPO ST.14
Unexamined, printed document without grant.
(INID 43, ST.32:B430)
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DOCUMENT ID
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Document identification refers to patents
(and patent applications) only.
See WIPO ST.14
Examined, not printed document without grant.
(INID 42, ST.32:B420)
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DOCUMENT ID
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Document identification refers to patents
(and patent applications) only.
See WIPO ST.14
Unexamined, not printed document without grant.
(INID 41, ST.32:B410)
Information about an office's gazette or bulletin - paper, electronic, etc.
where, the details of the patent publication are also given.
Examples WIPO gazette and EPO Bulletin The date is mandatory.
(ST.32:B405)
The patent-classifications element provides a generic way of giving classifications and is used for national classification schemes:
Notes on Contents
scheme = EC office = EP - from A through H
scheme = ICO office = EP - from K through Z
scheme = IDT office = EP "indeling der techniek"
scheme = ECNO office = cc
scheme = DOCUS office = US
scheme = FI office = JP
scheme = FTERM office = JP
IFD tag = 070
ST.30 tags are :
511 = main-classification;
512 = further-classification;
513 = additonal info;
514 = linked-indexing-code-group;
515 = unlinked-indexing-code;
510 = text;
Notes on Contents
when qualified by 'A' : main-classification;
when qualified by 'B' : further-classification;
when qualified by '-' : additional-info;
when qualified by 'J' through 'Y' : linked-indexing-code-group;
when qualified by 'Z' : unlinked-indexing-code;
when qualified by none of the above : text;
edition is generally included in the symbol;
Document identification refers to patents (and patent applications) only.See WIPO ST.14
Application-reference, IFD tags :
040 = doc-number;
070 = kind-code;
050 = date
country is not included as separate entity;
Application-reference,ST.30 tags :
A21 = country;
210 = doc-number;
221 = kind-code;
220 = date;
Notes on Contents :
Defined "repeatable" to be able to cater for multiple formats;
when data-format = "original", application-reference will contain ONLY the application-number
DOCDB keeps record of very early publications; in these instances
doc-number = suffixed by letter 'D';
date = all zeroes;
DOCDB contains "exotic" kind-codes introduced for internal EPO business purposes, in these instances
kind = 'D', 'K', 'L', 'M', 'N', 'Q';
DOCDB has reformatted PCT applications for reasons of standardisation, in these instances :
country = country of filing;
doc-number = numerical string, preceded by year indication;
kind = 'W';
Attributes used :
data-format = "docdb" - standardised following DOCDB standardisation rules - then exchange of a full set of reference;
data-format= "epodoc" - format as represented in espacenet; concatenated in "doc-number"
data-format = "original" - as supplied by the provider - then exchange of "doc-number" only;
is-representative, identifies whether this application is the family representative in the EPO simple patent family
IFD tag=312; not in ST.30
Date of coming into force of DE utility model = "Eintragungstag"
IFD tag = 151; not in ST.30
IFD tag = 150; not in ST.30
Publication language, ISO639 language code, e.g, en,de,ja, etc.
(INID 26, ST.32:B260)
Filing language, ISO639 language code, e.g, en,de,ja, etc.
(INID 25, ST.32:B250)
Domestic or national classification.
IFD tag = 071; ST.30 not available
Further/secondary classification ST.32 equivalency = B512/B522
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Classification IPCR - NEW IPCR8
(INID 53, ST.32:B530)
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* IPC DATA - NEW IPC8
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International Patent Classification (IPC) data;
- to be implemented in 2006
- use B510 for until week 52, 2005
- see: http://www.wipo.int/scit/en/standards/pdf/03-08-01.pdf:
Industrial property offices are asked to implement this new version of Standard ST.8 for all patent documents with a publication date from January 1, 2006, onwards. For patent documents published prior to that date, the previous version of the Standard should continue to be used.
. . .
This recording convention provides that symbols of the International Patent Classification (IPC) should be
presented on machine-readable records for the exchange of information in machine-readable form in a fixed-length field in 50 positions, each part of the Int. Cl. symbol being recorded in specific positions and in the manner prescribed.
- this can be recorded within the <text> tag.
Position(s) Content Values
1 Section A-H
23 Class 01-99
4 Subclass A-Z
5 to 8 Main Group (right aligned) 1-9999, blank
9 Separating character / ("Slash")
10 to 15 Subgroup (left aligned) 00-999999 blank
16 to 19 For future use 4 blanks
20 to 27 Version indicator YYYYMMDD date format
28 Classification level C, A, S
29 First or later position of symbol F, L
30 Classification value (inventive or non-inventive) I, N
31 to 38 Action date YYYYMMDD date format
39 Original or reclassified data BRVD
40 Source of classification data H M G
41-42 Generating office AA ZZ (ST.3)
43-50 For future use 8 blanks
Refers to patents (and patent applications) only; see WIPO ST.14
Publication-reference, IFD tags
010 = country
030 = doc-number
020 = kind
060 = date
Publication-reference, ST.30 tags
190 = country
110 = doc-number
221 = kind
A40 = date
Notes on Contents :
Defined "repeatable"
to be able to cater for multiple formats in the future, e.g. data-format="docdb" and data-format="epodoc".
DOCDB keeps record of very early publications, in those instances
date = all zeroes
DOCDB exchanges "withdrawn" publications, in those instances
date = not supplied
DE utility models: publication-date = "Bekanntmachunstag"
"Modifications of full specification/first page", eg. A8
multiple publication stages per publication-id possible
extending key with publication-date provides unique and unambiguous reference
Attributes used
data-format="docdb", standardised following DOCDB prime standardisation rules
Provisions for future use :
defined "repeatable" to be able to exchange more than one representation, eg.
data-format="epodoc" etc.
Abstract, text embedded in "p";
Notes on contents :
publication may have more than one abstract
multiple formats :
"docdb" - natural language abstract, eg. EN, FR etc.
"original" - original language character set, converted to UTF8
multiple sources :
"national office"
"transcript" - English transcript of non-English abstract
"translation" - English translation of non-English abstract
"EPO" - abstract in DE, FR, or EN as provided with EP publication
Abstract, IFD tags; not in ST.30 :
136 = data-format "docdb";
137 = data-format "original";
Attributes used :
lang=abstract language (only supplied with data-format "docdb")
country=publication country
doc-number=publication number
kind=publication kind-code
date=publication-date
data-format="docdb" or "original"
abstract-source=one of the above listed sources
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NPLCIT
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Non-Patent Literature (NPL) CITation;
Notes:
This can be free text data without any structure -<text>(#PCDATA) which is NOT
recommended or it can be highly structured data which is marked up
(generally) according to ST.14 and ISO 690 layout. This is one of the most
diffcult areas to standardise as there is no concensus regarding the best way to
layout a bibliographic citation. We generally adopt to WIPO ST.14 and AACR2
This part of the DTD has used many different sources for element names and DTD
structure and reference:
AACR2 / MARC
ISO 12083 - Electronic manuscript prep. and markup. DTD
Association of American Publishers (AAP) Z39.59 DTD
European Working Group for SGML (EWS) MAJOUR DTD
SuperJournal Full Article DTD
www.superjournal.ac.uk/sj
Elsevier DTD
Medline DTD (NLM)
Attributes (recommended):
id - ncit0001, ncit0002, etc for the SR: sr-ncit0001
num - 0001, 0002
npl-type - The TYPE of citation is office specific (recommended):;
a - Abstract citation of no specific kind
b - Book citation
i - Bilogical abstract citation
c - Chemical abstracts citation
e - Database citation
d - Derwent citation
p - Patent cited within NPL group
j - Patent Abstracts of Japan citation (REC 067)
s - Serial / Journal / Periodical citation
sc- Conference Proceedings Article
w - World Wide Web / Internet search citation
medium - the type of medium
e.g., online, dvd, cd (CD-ROM), mt (magnetic tape), disk,
file - file name on local systems eg. XP number in EPO
url - where possible give full web link to document
EPO and PatXML usage:
id="ncit0001" for the SR: id="sr-ncit0001"
num="0001"
npl-type="s" etc
Reference number (general); for the EPO this is the XP number
Subordinate responsibility; e.g., editor, translator, etc.
Author
author: Person or corporate body responsible for the
intellectual or artistic content of a document. [ISO 690:1987]
There is no distinguishing between personal and corporate authors
<author> followed by name or addressbook information
use the ID attribute if, for example, there is a need to distinguish between
multiple authors.
Can also include affiliation details
Recommended id="auth01", etc.
ADDRESSBOOK GROUP:
Holds name and contact information for individuals/organizations
The LANG attribute is REQUIRED for certain document types,
e.g., the JPO PCT Request where names and addresses may be repeated in two
different languages. If no structure possible use text.
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PATCIT
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PATENT CITATIONS:
(ST.32:see B561 for B documents only)
Patent Citation within paragraph and SR
Notes:
Tags arranged according to WIPO ST.14 order.
This can be free text data without any structure (text).
Attributes (recommended):
id - pcit0001, pcit0002, etc. for the SR: sr-pcit0001
num - 0001, 0002, etc.
dnum - use full number as one string, eg, "US5401234A";
file - file name eg. if actual file is stored on local systems
dnum-type - type of document number
(e.g., application number, publication number)
url - where possible give full web link to patent eg to espacenet
family-id - only used for extended ccd
EPO and PatXML usage:
id - pcit0001, pcit0002, etc. for the SR: sr-pcit0001
num - 0001, 0002, etc.
dnum - use full number as one string, eg, "US5401234A";
dnum-type - type of document number; only used if NOT publication
number; otherwise values are (in PatXML): appno and pctno
url - for the SR generate link to espacenet
Examples:
<patcit id='pcit0001' num="0001" dnum='US4793675A' dnum-type='appno'>
<document-id>
<country>US</country>
<doc-number>4793675</doc-number>
<kind>A</kind>
<name>Handa</name>
<date>19881227</date>
</document-id>
</patcit>
For the SR:
<srep-citations>
<citation>
<patcit id='sr-pcit0001' num="0001" dnum='US6089831A' url="http://v3.espacenet.com/textdoc?DB=EPODOC&IDX=US6089831&CY=ep">
<document-id>
<country>US</country>
<doc-number>6089831</doc-number>
<kind>A</kind>
<name>ALT MATHIAS ET AL</name>
<date>20000718</date>
</document-id>
</patcit>
<rel-passage>
<passage>
column 3, line 66 - column 6, line 35; figure 2
</passage>
</rel-passage>
<category>A</category>
<rel-claims>1,4,8,15,16,20,29, 30</rel-claims>
</citation>
<srep-citations>
EPO style:
- <country>, <doc-number>: bold
- <name>: uppercase, brackets eg. (SMITH)
- reformat date to: dd.mm.yyyy eg. 27.12.1988
Notes:
- It is NOT expected that the applicant will create the tagged data
unless using PatXML.
- Contractor should capture as specified here
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DOCUMENT ID
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Document identification refers to patents
(and patent applications) only.
See WIPO ST.14
Name:
If no distinction or detail can be given.
Also to be used for: personal (natural person) and corporate (legal entity) names
Term to be defined
Recommended id="dt0001",etc NOT USED IN EPO.
Underscore: style - single is default
Document Structure
doc-page - DOCument or PAGE
This is primarily to be used when data for the whole or
major sections of an application are in image format
OR other formats such as pdf. Page range attributes are
given when required pp- page range ppf - first page
ppl - last page (for pdf). The 'img' may also be used
for complete pages, eg. in drawings
Recommended id = docp01, docp02, etc.
DOCDB simple patent family consists of all publications that claim EXACTLY the same ACTIVE priorities as the "exchange-document";
Physically the DOCDB simple patent family is identified by a 9 digit unique key; this key is represented in attribute "id";
Functionally the DOCDB simple patent family is identified by the picture of the ACTIVE priorities as identified in the priority-claims of "exchange-document";
Element "abstract" contains the best quality English language abstract available in the family;
Element "abstract" will not be supported in "patent family" when there is an English language abstract available for "exchange-document";
application and publication-numbers in "patent family" are represented in both data-format="docdb" and data-format="epodoc";
Element "family member" contains :
"application-reference"
"publication-reference" - one or more - all publication-levels of the application
Part of the document other than bibliography affected by the correction information (ST.32 : B155EP)
INID-codes affected by the correction information (ST.32 : B153)
(ST.32:B480)
Correction information B155EP
Correction information B1552EP
Correction information B1551EP
Correction information B154EP
Correction information B1542EP
Correction information B1541EP
Issue date of announced correction being cancelled B152EP
Correction information B151EP
type-of-correction [ for WIPO only ]
Notes on the correction information (ST.32 : B154EP)
Information on the modifications in the document (ST.32 : B153 and B155EP)
Name of the affected part (ST.32 : B1552EP)
INID-codes affected by the correction information (ST.32 : B153)
Search report examiner.
(ST.32:B569)
(ST.32:B568)
Place of search - international search authority.
(ST.32:B567)
Date of mailing of search report.
(ST.32:B566)
Date of completion of search report.
This is mandatory for EP SRs
Patent family and corresponding-docs - see example above
These are also "&" cases.
DOCDB may have added one additional priority to the set as printed on the published document.
For internal EPO business purposes a so-called "self-claim" may have been generated.
In a "self-claim" the priority-reference = the application-reference
where an element of the international application referrred to in Article 11(1)(iii)(d) or (e) or a part of the description, claims or drawings referred to in Rule 20.5(a) is not otherwise contained in this international application but is completely contained in an earlier application whose priority is claimed on the date on which one or more elements referred to in Article 11(1)(iii) were first received by the receiving Office, that element or part is, subject to confirmation under Rule 20.6, incorporated by reference in this international application for the purposes of Rule 20.6
The priority document is attached to the application
The library-identifier attribute is intended as an identifying code for the library containing priority documents - to be used where offices support the access of the documents from many such libraries. The recommended format of library-identifier should be composed of a WIPO Standard ST.3 code of the operating Office of service or digital library, together with service (or digital library) name (optional) separated by a hyphen to allow for the fact that some Office may operate more than one library. For example, "IB-DAS" for Digital Access Service for Priority Documents run by WIPO.
The action-by attribute would indicate offices requested to retrieve priority documents (for PCT this can be the RO or the IB, default the IB).
The receiving office is requested to prepare and transmit to the IB a certified
copy of the earlier application
Where the earlier application is an ARIPO application,indicate at least one
country party to the PARIS convention for the protection of industrial property
or one member of the WTO for which that earlier application was filed.
Information regarding Agents or common representatives
Address used for general correspondence
Customer number for agents by office
Inventors information:
if the US is designated, all of the inventors must also be named as applicants
Contains inventors in different data-formats
1. all data-format="docdb"
2. all data-format="docdba"
3. all data-format="original"
DOCDB only keeps a record of inventor-name and country of residence; address is only available sporadically
address is included in applicant data-format="docdba"
country of residence in applicant data-format="docdb"
DOCDB exchanges inventor-name in "name", address in "text";
Attributes used on "inventor" level
sequence = sequence as printed on the published document;
Attributes used on "inventor-name" level
data-format = "docdb", standardised following DOCDB primary standardisation rules;
data-format = "docdba", standardised following DOCDB secondary rules (translation upper-case);
data-format = "original", as supplied by the provider, converted to UTF8;
IFD tags, inventor :
111 = name "docdb";
110 = name "docdba";
972 = name "original";
113 = address;
112 = residence;
ST.30 tags, inventor :
720 = name;
722 = residence;
Indication of specific Contracting States in or for which the applicant is
seeking protection for his invention (Rule 4.9(a))
Country of residence
Country of nationality
EPO member states in which protection is desired.
The EPO extension States for which protection is desired
The EPO member States for which protection (depending upon context) is desired
State(s) excluded from precautionary designations under Rule 4.9(b)
Rule 4.9(b),(c)
In addition to the designations made above [i.e, designation-of states], the
applicant also makes under Rule 4.9(b) all other designations which would be
permitted under the PCT except any designation(s) indicated in the Supplemental
Box [i.e., exclusion-from-designation] as being excluded form the scope of this
statement. The applicant declares that those additional designations are
subject to confirmation and that any designation which is not confirmed before
the expiration of 15 months from the priority date is to be regarded as
withdrawn by the applicant at the expiration of that time limit.
The Contracting States in which protection is desired
(Rules 4.1(a)(iv) and 4.9(a))
New PCT member country states (e.g., not yet published in WIPO ST.3, joined after
PCT electronic filing software published)
The States for which protection or exclusion (depending upon context) is desired
Regional (as opposed to national) protection being sought
Any other state in which protection is being sought
Protection request for the designated office.
Kind of protection; e.g., patent, utility model
The region for which protection or
exclusion (depending upon context) is desired.
Announcement of granted publication in gazette report.
Tag A44 from EPO ST.30 / DOCDB Exchange Tape Format Technical Specification v6.3
Separate publication of a supplementary search report.
Tag A43 from EPO ST.30 / DOCDB Exchange Tape Format Technical Specification v6.3
Separate publication of an abstract.
Tag A42 from EPO ST.30 / DOCDB Exchange Tape Format Technical Specification v6.3
Separate publication of a modified complete specification
Separate publication of a modified first page report
Tag A45 from EPO ST.30 / DOCDB Exchange Tape Format Technical Specification v6.3
Term of grant.
(ST.32:B472)
Lapse of patent.
(ST.32:B475)
Length of Grant.
(ST.32:B474)
Disclaimer date.
(ST.32:B473)
Unlinked indexing code.
(ST.32:B515/B525)
Linked indexing code.
(ST.32:B514/B524)
Sub/further Linked Indexing Code.
Main Linked Indexing Code.
Additional information. ST.32 equivalency = B513
Main classification.
(ST.32:B511/B521)
Positions 41-42: Generating Office
Since part of the original data in the advanced level and
the reclassified data can be delivered by offices other than the
publishing office, the information source of such data is
recorded by a field of two characters. The country or office
code CC, as defined by WIPO Standard ST.3, must be used.
Position 40: Source of classification data
The following sources of classification data are foreseen:
- Intellectual classification by persons,
value H for human generated data.
- Machine classification by the propagation of earlier
intellectual classification through the use of common
priorities in the patent application.
The value M is used in this case and will facilitate later corrections.
- Classification symbols generated by software using automatic
analysis of the content of the patent document.
The letter G is used to indicate this source of generated data.
Position 39: Original and reclassified data
Original data is the first data assigned to the document.
In case of a publishing office assigning classification symbols at
the core level, another office may also assign symbols at
the advanced level as original data.
Reclassified data is data changed due to a change in the classification schemes.
Various data is data changed due to an incidental reclassification
of an individual document, such as the correction of a mistake.
Deleted data is data which has to be deleted from the
Master Classification Database, due to a change in assigning of
classification symbols to a document.
The indication of the different types of data is marked by the letters B for the basic or original data,
R for reclassified data, V for various incidental changes, and D for data to be deleted.
Possible status: original-classification, reclassified, various-classification, deleted-classification
Positions 31-38: Action date
The date of assigning the classification symbol (action date)
is represented by eight digits, namely YYYYMMDD. This
date can be used to check if a classification needs to be
reviewed after revision of the scheme, e.g., in case of creating
new subdivisions.
Position 30: Classification value (inventive or non-inventive)
The difference between invention information and other information
is important for the retrieval of the information. The
letters I and N are used for the invention and non-invention
information, respectively.
Position 29: First or later position of symbols
The position of the first invention information classification
can be recognized by this field. The letters F and L are used
for first and later position, respectively.
Position 28 : Classification level
Offices are expected to classify each subject matter only in one level (core or advanced). However, both levels need to
be completely represented in the master classification database and thus a level indicator is needed. The level indicator
is also useful for indicating situations where an office does not classify in either the core or the advanced level
classification, i.e., when an office only assigns classifications to the subclass level. The level indicator enables to make the difference between core, advanced and subclass levels. The letters C (Core), A (Advanced) and S (Subclass) are
used for this one-digit field.
Levels: ipcr-advanced, ipcr-core
Positions 20 to 27: Version indicator
Although in the paper publications a version indicator may contain
four or six digits, the version indicator in machinereadable
records contains eight digits, namely YYYYMMDD with Y for year, M for month and D for day.
Positions 1 to 19: Recording of the parts of the IPC symbols
IPC symbols are defined in Part 5 of the WIPO Handbook on
Industrial Property Information and Documentation and in
the latest version of the Guide to the IPC.
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PARAGRAPH
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EPO Required usage:
- In case of standard paragraphs in the description: id="p0001", "p0002", etc.
- In case of abstracts: id="pa01", "pa02", etc. (more than three is rare)
- In case of amended-claims-statement: id="pc0001", "pc0002", etc.
- In case of search reports: id="ps0001", "ps0002", etc.
- num = 0001, 0002, etc.
EPO style: - always left justified
- precede by para. number in bold as so: [0001]
- para. text indented 7mm from [0001]
- see espacenet for examples
abst-solution
The solution to the alleged problem that the invention purports to solve.
Recommended id="abss"
Unlikely to be used by the EPO
abst-problem
The alleged problem that the invention purports to solve
Recommended id="absp"
Unlikely to be used by the EPO
Identifies the period of time during which the depository must be able to furnish
samples of the biological material.
Biological accession number:
(ST.32:B831)
The identification assigned to the biological material by the depository
Information regarding the facility storing the biological deposit.
(ST.32:B832)
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OTHER CITATIONS
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Other citations - free form
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ONLINE CITATION
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Online citations
Revised according to ISO-690-2 - Electronic documents and parts thereof.
Please refer to this standard for definitions and examples.
See: http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/iso/tc46sc9/standard/690-2e.htm#Contents
The tagging in fact is a mixture of article and book tags together with
specific electronic source tags.
'online' is taken to mean ANY kind of electronic documentation:
databases, internet, CD-Roms, DVD, email, etc
EXAMPLES:;
* Complete monograph
Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology [online].
3rd ed. New York : John Wiley, 1984 [cited 3 January 1990].
Available from: DIALOG Information Services, Palo Alto (Calif.).
<nplcit id='ncit0001' num='0001' type="e" medium='online'>
<online>
<online-title>Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology
</online-title>
<edition>3rd ed.</edition>
<imprint>
<address>
<text>New York</text>
</address>
<name>John Wiley</name>
<pubdate>19840000</pubdate>
</imprint>
<avail>DIALOG Information Services, Palo Alto (Calif.).</avail>
<datecit>
<date>19900103</date>
</datecit>
</online>
</nplcit>
* Article on the Internet:
Clark, Carol. On the Threshold of a Brave New World.
In Blueprint of the Body [online].
CNN.com, 2000. [cited 24 August 2000;10:25 EST]. In-depth specials.
Available from: [http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2000/genome/story/overview/]
<nplcit id='ncit0002' num='0002' type='e' medium='online'>
<online>
<author>
<name>Clark, Carol</name>
</author>
<online-title>On the Threshold of a Brave New World</online-title>
<imprint>
<name>CNN.com, </name>
<pubdate>2000</pubdate>
</imprint>
<series>
<text>In-depth specials</text>
</series>
<avail>Available from: [http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2000/genome/story/overview/]</avail>
<datecit>
<date>[cited 24 August 2000;10:25 EST]</date>
</datecit>
</online>
</nplcit>
* Personal communication (e-mail)
Thacker, Jane. MPEG-21 project stream on digital item identification
[online].
Message to: [iso.tc46.sc9@nlc-bnc.ca]. 3 October 2000; 13:33 EST [cited 6
October 2000; 13:10 EST].
Message-ID: [002f01c02d60$051a64a0$22a2580c@vaio]. Personal communication.
<nplcit id='ncit0003' num='0003' type='e' medium='online'>
<online>
<author>
<name>Thacker, Jane</name>
</author>
<online-title>MPEG-21 project stream on digital item identification
</online-title>
<subname>
<name>Message to: <iso.tc46.sc9@nlc-bnc.ca></name>
</subname>
<pubdate>3 October 2000; 13:33 EST</pubdate>
<notes>Personal communication</notes>
<avail>Message-ID: <002f01c02d60$051a64a0$22a2580c@vaio></avail>
<datecit><date>6 October 2000; 13:10 EST</date></datecit>
</online>
</nplcit>
Note: not covered in current version of PatXML
Date of search/retrieval YYYYMMDD
Search terms
Date cited - date on which the citation was cited.
May be different from srchdate below
Availability and access - REQUIRED use for URL, online database, ftp address,
email, etc.;
Examples:
- Available from Internet: http://www.epoline.org
- Available from DIALOG Information Systems, Palo Alto (Calif.)
- Available from: <http://www.ejb.org/content/vol2/issue3/full/3/index.html>.
- Available from Bell and Howell Information and Learning via e-mail to:
<umi@ppp.nasionet.net>.
Numeration within host document
History of the article (not serial)
Miscellaneous information relating to the history of the article; see ISO 12083
Date article was revised
Date article was accepted
Date article was received
Title of the host document/database
The title within the electronic resource,
equal to <atl> and <book-title>
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ARTICLE CITATION
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Article citations within a 'host' document
After patent citations the most common citations are articles within serials
(periodicals, magazines), books and electronic (eg. internet) sources).
This is a very complex and varied area to standardise. The tag set below is drawn
from a number of sources as is the order of the tags (which in any case can be
changed depending on the stylesheet used).
EPO and PatXML usage:
id="ncit0001" or id="sr-ncit0001"
num="0001"
npl-type="s"
The order of tags is (generally) that of WIPO ST.14 / ISO 690 layout:
Examples:
DROP, J.G. Integrated Circuit Personalization at the Module Level. IBM tech. dis. bull.
October 1974, Vol.17, No.5, pages 1344 and 1345, ISSN 2345-6789.
[XPnnnnnnnnnnn].
As a *Search Report* citation the markup is:
<citation>
<nplcit id='ncit0012' num='0012' npl-type='s' file='XP1234456'>
<article>
<author>
<name>DROP, J.G.</name>
</author>
<atl>Integrated Circuit Personalization at the Module Level</atl>
<serial>
<sertitle>IBM Tech. Dis. Bull.</sertitle>
<pubdate>October 1974</pubdate>
<vid>17</vid>
<ino>5</ino>
<issn>2345-6789</issn>
</serial>
<refno id='XP1'>XP1234456</refno>
</article>
<rel-passage>
<passage>p. 1344 and 1345</passage>
</rel-passage>
</nplcit>
</citation>
Outside the SR it would be (after </serial>):
<location>
<pp>p. 1344 and 1345</pp>
</location>
BIOLOGICAL ABSTRACTS, vol. 1, 1996 Philadelphia, PA, US; abstract no. 193987,
SEVENIER, ROBERT ET AL: "Ethylene production and involvement during the first
steps of durum wheat (Triticum durum) anther culture." XP002133847
<citation>
<nplcit id="sr-ncit0001" num="0001" npl-type"i">
<article>
<author><name>SEVENIER, ROBERT ET AL</name><author>
<atl>"Ethylene production and involvement during the first
steps of durum wheat (Triticum durum) anther culture."</atl>
<serial>
<sertitle>BIOLOGICAL ABSTRACTS</sertitle>
<imprint><text>Philadelphia, PA, US</text></imprint>
<pubdate>1996</pubdate>
<vid>vol. 1</vid>
</serial>
<absno>abstract no. 193987</absno>
<refno>XP002133847</refno>
</article>
</nplcit>
</citation>
Note: it is NOT expected that the applicant will create the tagged data
- it can be generated from a 'pull down' data entry form (eg. in Word) or
generated from internal SR databases or use PatXML.
In the EPO for the SR we extract from SDMS. .
Article unique ID - assigned by a eg. publisher to an article
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BOOK (MONOGRAPH) CITATION
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Non-serial bibliographic item, i.e. an item either complete in
one part or complete (or intended to be completed) in a
finite number of separate parts. [ISO 690:1987]
As mentioned the style and manner of actual display/printing varies greatly
(even between standards!). Generally in the order specified by
WIPO ST.14 and ISO 690 and AACR2 rules for layout
EPO and PatXML usage:
id="ncit0001"
num="0001"
npl-type="b"
Example:
(citation from ST.14).
WALTON, Herrmann. Microwave Quantum Theory.
London: Sweet and Maxwell, 1973, Vol.2,
ISBN 5-1234-5678-9,
pages 138 to 192, especially pages 146 to 148.
As a *Search Report* citation the markup is:
<srep-citations>
<citation>
<nplcit id='ncit0013' num='0013' type='b'>
<book>
<author>
<name>WALTON, Herrman</name>
</author>
<book-title>Microwave quantum theory</book-title>
<imprint>
<address>
<text>London</text>
</address>
<name>Sweet and Maxwell</name>
<pubdate>1973</pubdate>
</imprint>
<vid>Vol. 2</vid>
<isbn>ISBN 5-1234-5678-9</isbn>
</book>
</nplcit>
<rel-passage>pages 138 to 192, especially pages 146 to 148</rel-passage>
</citation>
</srep-citations>
In other citations the <rel-passage> would be replaced by the <location> tag
after <vid>.
Keyword; e.g., from a Thesaurus or class. scheme
(ST.32:B550)
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Book number
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LOCATION
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Location of the reference within the cited work
Referenced line within cited work
Cited document line last
Cited document line first
Referenced paragraph within cited work
Cited paragraph last
Cited paragraph first
Cited document column numbers
Cited document column last
Cited document column first
Cited document page numbers
Cited document page last
Cited document page first
Chapter; normally in a book. Example: Chapter 2
Serial section or book; or the book section
Part within a serial or book; or the book part
Abstract number
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SERIES
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Series statement
Monographic series number
Monographic series title
Edition statement
eg. 2nd edition
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Book subtitle
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CONFERENCE CITATION
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There is no standard way of citing conference proceedings; date of the conf. may
come before or after place, for example. The tags are specified in a set order
where it is not possible or correct then simply use <text>
Note: not in current version of PatXML
Conference sponsor
Conference place
Conference number
Conference title
The title of the cited book
Serial citation data:
Serial: Publication, in any medium, issued in successive
parts, usually having numeric or chronological designations,
and intended to be continued indefinitely. [Adapted from ISO 3297:1986]
This describes the volume or issue as a whole and not
a particular article within it.
Copyright info. Copyright of publisher of serial
International Standard Book Number
International Standard Serial Number
Issue number
Volume id/number
Publisher's unique id
Notes about the serial; e.g. Continues Journal of XYZ 1910-1998, published in
French and English, etc.
This element is used for the physical description
of a book or serial; it pagination, size, whether it is illustrated, etc
- generally NOT used in citations in patents. Therefore there is no
detailed breakdown of the possible lower elements such as physical size.
Example: xxvi, 233 p.: ill; 27cm
Imprint:
Publication / creation data
Place of publication : publisher, date(s) of publication
usually only date of publication is used for journal citations
Publication date used in npl citations,
may be structured or unstructured
Time; format HHMM
End date used in pubdate
Start date used in pubdate
Issue designation;
Examples:
- Annual
- 1971-
- 1890-1972
Alternate title for serial; e.g. BMJ = British Medical Journal
Serial title; the host document:
host document: Document containing contributions or separately
identifiable component parts that are not physically or
bibliographically independent. [ISO 690:1987]
Article title
Descriptive text
Electronic address use for other than email
Universal Resource Locator; e.g. www.wipo.int
Email address
Attribute:
email-purpose
informal – for informal contact only
general – for any type of communication where the applicant leaves the choice of communication means to the office
advance – any type of communication, but used as an advanced notice for formal messages being sent by conventional mailing
(to the extent offered)
main – where applicant desires this address to be used as primary means of contact as a replacement of the use of conventional post
(to the extent that an Office offers this)
The default value depends on e-mail policies of the relevant Office. For PCT purposes as at 1 July 2008, no attribute being included is equivalent to ‘informal’
Fax number
Telephone number
Address components:
Address formats differ from country to country
If no structure possible use text
Postal code or zip code
Region of country; e.g., state, province, etc.
County, parish, department, etc (mainly UK, USA)
City or town name
Street may contain house number or name
Building information in address; e.g., Hoffman building
Address floor; e.g., 10th
Address room; e.g., Room 55B
Post Office Box number
Organizational mail code
Address, third line
Address, second line
Address, first line
Registered number
Synonym
Department, division, section, etc. name
Name suffix (e.g., II, Jr., Dip., Ing., BA, etc.)
Title: e.g., Mr., Mrs., Dr. etc
Role; e.g., President, Chairman, etc.
Individual id
Organisation name or company name
Middle name(s) or initial(s)
First or given name(s), initial(s)
Last, family, surname
First last name (father's family surname), for some countries (such as Spain) is legally mandatory.
Second last name (mother's family surname), for some countries (such as Spain) is legally mandatory.
Relevant passage group within patent; most used in search reports
see example above
Relevant claims
see example above
Category - see example above
Categories indicating cited documents (references) of particular relevance, for the EPO:
Category X: particularly relevant if taken alone;
Y: particularly relevant if taken combined with another document of the same category
A: technological background
O: non-written disclosure
P: intermediate document
T: theory or principle underlying the invention
E: earlier patent document, but published on ,or after the filing date;
D: document cited in the application
L: document cited for other reasons
&: member of the same patent family, corresponding document
Passage within the cited patent literature
see example above
Date: components of a date. Format: YYYYMMDD
Document kind code; e.g., A1
(INID 13, ST.32:B130)
The number of the referenced patent (or application) document
Country: use ST.3 country code; e.g. DE, FR, GB, NL, etc.
Also includes EP, WO. Always in upper case. Also can use "stateless"
Country names and codes taken from WIPO ST.3 and ISO 3166.
From IETF RFC 1766:
"NOTE: The ISO 639/ISO 3166 convention is that language names are
written in lower case, while country codes are written in upper case."
Andora
United Arab Emirates
Afghanistan
Antigua and Barbuda
Anguilla
Albania
Armenia
Netherlands Antilles
Angola
African Regional Industrial
Property Organization (ARIPO)
Antarctica
Argentina
Austria
Australia
Aruba
Azerbaijan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Barbados
Bangladesh
Belgium
Burkina Faso
Bulgaria
Bahrain
Burundi
Benin
Bermuda
Brunei Darussalam
Bolivia
Brazil
Bahamas
Bhutan
Bouvet Island
Botswana
Benelux Trademark Office (BBM) and
Benelux Designs Office (BBDM)
Belarus
Belize
Canada
Cocos (Keeling)
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Central African Republic
Congo
Switzerland
Cote d'Ivoire
Cook Islands
Chile
Cameroon
China
Columbia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Cape Verde
Christmas Island
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Germany
Djibouti
Denmark
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Algeria
Eurasian Patent Organization (EAPO)
Ecuador
Estonia
Egypt
Western Sahara
Office for Harmonization in the
Internal Market (Tradmarks and Designs) (OHIM)
European Patent Office (EPO)
Eritrea
Spain
Ethiopia
Finland
Fiji
Falkland Islands
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Faroe Islands
Frnace
Gabon
United Kingdom
Coop. Council for the Arab States of the Gulf
Grenada
Georgia
French Guiana
Ghana
Gibraltar
Greenland
Gambia
Guinea
Guadeloupe
Equatorial Guinea
Greece
South Georgia and the South
Sandwich Islands
Guatemala
Guam
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
The Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region of the People's Republic
of China
Heard Island and McDonald Islands
Honduras
Croatia
Haiti
Hungary
International Bureau of the World
Intellectual Property Office (WIPO)
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
India
British Indian Ocean Territory
Iraq
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Iceland
Italy
Jamaica
Jordan
Japan
Kenya
Kyrgyzstan
Cambodia
Kiribati
Comoros
Sait Kitts and Nevis
Democratic People's Republic
of Korea
Republic of Korea
Kuwait
Cayman Islands
Kazakhstan
Lao People's Democratic
Republic
Lebanon
Saint Lucia
Liechtenstein
Sri Lanka
Liberia
Lesotho
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Latvia
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Morocco
Monaco
Republic of Moldova
Montenegro
Madagascar
Marshall Islands
The former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia
Mali
Myanmar
Mongolia
Macau
Northern Marina Islands
Martinique
Mauritania
Montserrat
Malta
Mauritius
Maldives
Malawi
Mexico
Malaysia
Mozambique
Namibia
New Caledonia
Niger
Norfolk Island
Nigeria
Nicaragua
Netherlands
Norway
Nepal
Nauru
Niue
New Zealand
African Intellectual Property
Organization (OAPI)
Oman
Panama
Peru
French Polynesia
Papua New Guinea
Philippeans
Pakistan
Poland
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Pitcairn
Puerto Rico
Portugal
Palau
Paraguay
Qatar
Reunion
Romania
Serbia
Russian Federation
Rwanda
Saudi Arabia
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Seychelles
Sudan
Sweden
Signapore
Saint Helena
Slovenia
Svalbard and Jan Mayen
Slovakia
Sierra Leone
San Morino
Senegal
Somalia
Suriname
Sao Tome and Principe
El Salvador
Syrian Arab Republic
Swaziland
Turks and Caicos Islands
Chad
French Southern Territories
Togo
Thailand
Tajikistan
Tokelau
Turkmenistan
Tunisia
Tonga
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Turkey
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Tuvalu
Taiwan, Province of China
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Ukraine
Uganda
United States Minor Outlying
Islands
United States of America
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Holy See
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Venezuela
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Virgin Islands, U.S.
Viet Nam
Vanuatu
Wallis and Futuna Islands
World Intellectual Property
Organization (WIPO) (International Bureau of)
Samoa
Hague Agreement [designs]
Yemen
Mayotte
Yugoslavia
South Africa
Zambia
Zimbabwe
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Identified by "file" = DOCDB-yyyyww-PubDateyyyymmdd
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date-of-exchange;
dtd-version;
file;
no-of-documents;
orginating-office