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Table IX. Ciba-Geigy Merger Reflected in Patent Issues

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who the best prospects might be.

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activities without ever formally contacting the organization. After the analysis is made, the acquisition or tender negotiations can begin with important background information obtained through this unuwal approach to searching the patent literature. The same process could be used should one want to buy or sell selected areas of technology and want to know

SUMMARY We believe we have demonstrated that by utilizing common computer techniques on a database of publicly available information, unique and sometimes pseudoproprietary results can be obtained. Specifically, we believe that we have presented ways for analyzing the patent literature which give unusual and valuable results. Of statistical interest, we have identified that for 1976, over 40% of assigned patents were issued to only 125 companies. W e have determined that foreign assignees play an important role in U S . patents. Almost one-quarter of the top 125 companies were found to be foreign based and seven of the top 10 chemical companies were identified as European. With respect to further intelligence information, we noted that the cost in research dollars for obtaining patents is extremely high. By analyzing patent activity over a period of time we were able to show changes in research emphasis, and using Ciba-Geigy as a model we presented evidence that mergers and similar business developments might be predicted. The prerequisites for this type of analysis are a database covering a significant collection of information and a desire to look for the unusual.

INPADOC: A Computerized Patent Documentation System? WOLFGANG PILCH* and WERNER WRATSCHKO INPADOC, International Patent Documentation Center, Mollwaldplatz 4, A- 1040 Vienna, Austria Received September 26, 1977 The International Patent Documentation Center, founded by the Republic of Austria by agreement with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in Geneva, has built up a database covering patents from 45 countries. The various services available are described. Over the past years the importance of patent literature to industrial research and development has changed fundamentally. Before the 1970s, patent documents reflected the state of the art with a three- to four-year delay due to the slow examination in the paten1 offices. In recent years, however, several offices have decided to publish unexamined applications within 18 months, which has made patent literature a timely type of technical information. With the introduction of unexamined patent documents the number of documents published increased dramatically. Keeping track of these patent publications involves huge expenditures. There are about 300 000 publications a year, or some 1200 per workday, alone in the countries that publish unexamined applications (Belgium, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Portugal, South Africa, and the Scandinavian countries; Great Britain in the near future). Processing this mass of information is hardly conceivable today without electronic data processing. In order to achieve a favorable cost-performance ratio in solving this problem, it is best to store in a computer merely the bibliographic data-that is, application data, publication data, priority data, classification, applicant, inventor, and a significant title-with a short version and the complete text of the patent document recorded on Presented in the symposium, “Trends in Handling Patent Information”, before the Division of Chemical Information, 174th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, Ill., Aug. 28, 1977.

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microfilm or the complete document kept in numerical order according to patent numbers. It was the aim of the International Patent Documentation Center to solve the first part of this problem, gathering and storing in a central database the bibliographic data of patent documents on a worldwise basis. This center was founded on the basis of an agreement concluded on May 2, 1972, between the Republic of Austria and the World Intellectual Property Organization in Geneva. Why was this step taken? The patent offices in different countries were bound solely to their national assignments. The Paris Convention had established a basis for claiming foreign priority. Nevertheless, search and examination were done only on a national basis. Intellectual work and clerical effort were thus duplicated. Therefore the idea of the Patent Cooperation Treaty, PCT, was born. This treaty requires equally equipped search files in all patent offices working as search authorities. A check of the search files for completeness and correctness has to be effected, and duplicate documents emerging from priority claiming applications had to be eliminated from the search files. A central database was required for solving this problem. Therefore, the agreement mentioned before was concluded. It provides for worldwide concentration of patent documents in a planned central database which is to play a major role under the Patent Cooperation Treaty, PCT, of 1970. This agreement is one step in the forthcoming international co0 1978 American Chemical Society

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operation. In this agreement the Republic of Austria undertook to found and finance such a center. The World Intellectual Property Organization undertook to support fully the Vienna center in concluding the necessary agreements with the patent offices of all countries concerned. Today the International Patent Documentation Center (INPADOC) gathers information on the bibliographic data of patent documents from 45 countries. This information is sent to INPADOC in machine-readable form (on magnetic tape or on punched cards) from 27 countries. For the other countries the information is keypunched from coding sheets or official gazettes supplied by the cooperating patent offices or institutions. More than 5.5 million citations concerning patent documents are already gathered in the two databases of INPADOC. Here are a few figures to illustrate the growth of this database: At the beginning of 1974 there were 100000 documents, a t the beginning of 1975 2.5 million, a t the beginning of 1976 nearly 3.5 million, a t the beginning of 1977 4.5 million, and at the beginning of 1978 nearly 5.5 million. On an average, every 8 s of a working day a patent from one of the 45 different countries is added to the INPADOC database in one of 14 different languages. These data have to be brought into uniform data-processing formats a t INPADOC and have to be stored using uniform standards. For instance, the basic bibliographic items like calendar dates are coded in quite different ways all over the world: 770801 1 77 77 08 01 (INPADOC format) Aug 1 , 1 9 7 7 0 1 08 1977 1 To allow the user of a n information service access to the information, all bibliographic items have to be stored in the same format of the calender date, e.g., 77 08 01. Similar but quite complicated problems occur with standardization of applicant names. The same company name is written in quite different ways in different countries and cannot be found easily in indexes arranged alphabetically. Foreign alphabets like Katakana for Japan or the Cyrillic alphabet make use of existing files in patent offices even more complicated. Therefore, systems to transcode these alphabets into Latin characters had to be developed. INPADOC has devised appropriate computer programs which now enable it to standardize all variations in writing of applicant names making it possible to find each under a single name in the indexes. In weekly intervals, the gathered data are checked and standardized to update the INPADOC database. This update information is sent to cooperating patent offices as well as (or/and) to private parties in the form of a weekly update tape of their respective systems. Another problem for INPADOC was finding suitable means for distributing this enormous amount of information. The database should be accessible to highly trained people well equipped with the necessary hardware, but also to specialists of patent offices which have no computer terminal and no datalines a t their disposal. Therefore INPADOC decided to use C O M , Computer Output on Microfiche, as one output medium. Computer Output on Microfiche is the most suitable solution if large amounts of information are to be accessed by a number of different users without additional costs of maintaining the system; 10000 pages of information can be filmed every hour a t INPADOC to create the indexes without delay. INPADOC was planned to be a central data exchange agency for patent offices throughout the world. The Republic of Austria assumes the task of financing it, but from the very beginning INPADOC was intended to produce services from these data to be offered worldwide to private industry as well.

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name of inventor, or IPC class or subclass or classification down to the subgroup level have not been provided a t all so far at comparable cost. Processing an individual request takes one or two workdays, but in urgent cases the information can be supplied immediately by telephone or by telex. In addition to these individual request services, which are available to all enterprises and individual users including nonsubscribers, there are the subscription services. Among these services, the INPADOC Patent Gazette (IPG) should be first mentioned, because it offers new possibilities of patent surveying hitherto almost not feasible. In its structure and basic idea, the INPADOC Patent Gazette is the equivalent of a national patent gazette. Contrary to the latter, though, it gives a simultaneous survey of patent documents from 45 countries. It is published weekly on C O M microfiche. Each weekly delivery contains the data of the patent documents added to the INPADOC database in the preceding week. The IPG is composed of three parts: a classification part, SCS (Figure 8); an applicant part, SAS (Figure 9); and a numerical part, SNS (Figure 10). In the classification part, documents are listed not only in their main citation, but also in all other classifications indicated on the document. This assures the user of a high probability of covering all documents of interest. A further advantage of the IPG is the simultaneous listing of all equivalences, or patent family members, stored in the I N P A D O C database. Thus, if a user surveying a particular field finds one of the newly received documents difficult or impossible to read in the original language, he can gain immediate access to its contents via the indication of an equivalent document. This saves translation costs and makes it possible to obtain information about all other countries where a patent for the invention concerned has been applied for. The applicant part

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