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Simple JP Patent search

Ryosuke TAJIMA / Japanese Patent Attorney

([email protected])

Copyright © 2015 Ryosuke TAJIMA All Rights Reserved.

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“G01M11/00, G01N21/47, G01N21/88”

◆ How do I find the prior art related to the following invention?

1. Identify the IPC codes

(⇒4-3)

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DEVICE FOR EXAMINING THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SURFACES

BACKGROUNDThe present invention relates to a device for examining the optical properties of surfaces.The device will be described below with reference to examining vehicle bodies. However, reference is made to the fact that other kinds of surfaces may also be examined with the device of the invention.

Such devices for examining the optical properties of surfaces are known from the prior art. Generally, these use a light source which emits light to the surface to be examined and a detector that detects and evaluates the light reflected or diffused off said surface. Such evaluation allows a determination of the optical properties of surfaces such as color or gloss. Such determination or characterization is required since motor-vehicle bodies or their paintwork make different impressions on the human eye depending on the incident light, thus requiring a neutral characterization.

Lately finishes have been gaining popularity which in particular comprises pigments or so-called flakes. These pigments or flakes are for instance metal particles statistically distributed in the layer of finish or its surface. More precisely, metal pigments may consist of very thin metal flakes acting as miniature reflectors. Standardizing this type of finishes or measuring the properties of their surfaces creates problems since, depending on the incidence angle of the light, said pigments exhibit different characteristics and for example the slightest variation of the viewing angle may already result in a different color or a different brightness. Among other things manufacturers also use finishes having interference pigments which, in particular in viewing large surface areas, result in color blending at more or less precisely specified color changing angles (flop) which may lead to largely different color perceptions which in turn leads to varying overall impressions of the brightness or the color of the finished surfaces.

These effects and different perceptions of surfaces caused for example by different densities, distribution and compositions of finish additives such as flakes or ornamental pigments cannot be detected with prior art devices since those detectors only supply information on the composite intensity of the incident light from various positions on the measuring surface i.e. they integrate intensity without local resolution.

2. Choose the keywords of the invention

“examine”, “optical”, “surface”, “vehicle body”, “reflected

light”, “diffused light”, “finishes”

(⇒4-9)

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JP patent family

“JP2006-030203”

3. Confirm whether there is a JP patent family

cf) Espacenet (EPO)

https://www.epo.org/searching/free/espacenet.html

(⇒5-4)

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4-2. Click on “IPC-FI Concordance search”

4. Identify the F-term

4-1. Use the Patent Map Guidance System (PMGS) in J-PlatPat

cf) J-PlatPat (JPO)

https://www.j-platpat.inpit.go.jp/web/all/top/BTmTopEnglishPage

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Classification = “G01M11/00”

4-3. Input the IPC code

FI = “G01M11/00”

4-4. Identify FI from IPC

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*FI [File Index] and F-term [File forming term] are Japanese patent classification systems.

It is also noted that FI is based on IPC [International Patent Classification]

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4-5. Click on the FI code

Reference etc. = “2G086”

4-6. Identify the Theme code (of the F-term) from FI

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4-7. Obtain the F-term list

4-8. Conduct the same procedure for different IPC

and obtain other F-term lists

・G01M11/00 ⇒ “2G086”

・G01N21/47 ⇒ “2G059”

・G01N21/88 ⇒ “2G051”

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4-9. Check the F-term lists and find the appropriate viewpoints

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5. FI/F-term Search

5-1. Click on “FI/F-term Search”

ex)

“[G01M11/00+G01N21/47+G01N21/88]*2G051AA89

*2G051AB12*2G051CB01”

5-2. Input the FI and F-term codes

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5-3. Obtain the list of JP patent documents

Confirm whether there is a JP patent family

“JP2006-030203” in the list.

5-4. Validation

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This list includes the prior art that you are

looking for.