“阳光下没有什么新鲜事”;我们是否需要新的搜索协议来建立工业4.0发明的专利性?

IF 2.2 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Stephen R. Adams
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摘要

有效的可专利性检索要求检索者能够有效地识别被检索的每项发明可能的现有技术的最佳来源。这既适用于起草专利申请的行业内部,也适用于为支持实质审查而进行检索的专利局内部。工业4.0发明的特点是具有特定的性质和技术组合,特别是包含信息和通信技术(ICT)的各个方面。目前用于确定“传统”发明的可专利性的默认信息来源可能不适合这类新的发明。这部分是由于在计算机科学专业中发现的不同的出版结构和研究成果的传播方法。建议在二级或三级文献中检索可能是在这些技术领域建立可专利性的更有效的方法。但是,由于信息工业集中于制作全文原始资料,因此,利用这些来源的专门知识已大大丧失。如果要应对搜索工业4.0发明的挑战,数据库生产、数据库使用和搜索协议都需要重新评估。
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“Nothing new under the sun”; do we need new searching protocols to establish the patentability of industry 4.0 inventions?

Efficient patentability searching demands that the searcher has the ability to identify efficiently the best sources of likely prior art for each invention being searched. This applies both within industry, at the point of drafting a patent application, and within patent offices conducting searches to support substantive examination. Industry 4.0 inventions are characterised by a particular nature and combination of technologies, notably the inclusion of aspects of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). The default information sources currently used to establish patentability of ‘conventional’ inventions may be inappropriate for this new class of invention. This is partly due to the different structures of publication and methods of dissemination of research results found within computer science professions. It is suggested that searching in the secondary or tertiary literature may be a more fruitful approach to establish patentability in these areas of technology. However, expertise in the use of these types of source has been substantially lost, as the information industry has concentrated on production of full-text primary sources. Database production, database usage and search protocols all need to be reassessed if they are to meet the challenges of searching Industry 4.0 inventions.

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World Patent Information
World Patent Information INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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3.50
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期刊介绍: The aim of World Patent Information is to provide a worldwide forum for the exchange of information between people working professionally in the field of Industrial Property information and documentation and to promote the widest possible use of the associated literature. Regular features include: papers concerned with all aspects of Industrial Property information and documentation; new regulations pertinent to Industrial Property information and documentation; short reports on relevant meetings and conferences; bibliographies, together with book and literature reviews.
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