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Statistics Considered When Prioritizing Common Hybrid Classification (cHc) Projects

Statistics Considered When Prioritizing Common Hybrid Classification (cHc) Projects. Common Hybrid Classification Goals. Common searches for cross-filed applications Reclassification work sharing. cHc Project Basics.

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Statistics Considered When Prioritizing Common Hybrid Classification (cHc) Projects

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  1. Statistics Considered When Prioritizing Common Hybrid Classification (cHc) Projects Presenter: Dave Bender (USPTO)

  2. Common Hybrid Classification Goals • Common searches for cross-filed applications • Reclassification work sharing Presenter: Dave Bender (USPTO)

  3. cHc Project Basics • Identify the best schemes/groups to use from IP5 local classifications (CN, EP, JP, KR, US) • Integrate selected groups into cohesive schemes • Implement schemes in IPC Presenter: Dave Bender (USPTO)

  4. cHc Project constraints • Time • Resources • Existing local classifications (primarily) • IPC administration Presenter: Dave Bender (USPTO)

  5. Factors affecting harmonization priority Goal based factors: • Filing activity • Cross filings between IP5 Offices • Domestic filings • Back file growth rates • Local classification development Resource based factors: • Back file size • Back file distribution • Within subclasses • Between subclasses Presenter: Dave Bender (USPTO)

  6. Factors affecting harmonization priority • Filing activity – high cross filing subclasses A23L A61B A61F A61K A61M A63F B01D B01J B08B B23K B24B B29C B32B B41J B60J B60R B62D B65D B65H C01B C07C C07D C07K C08F C08G C09K C12N C22C C23C F02C F02D F02M F04B F16C F16H F21V F25B F28F G01N G01R G02B G02F G03B G03G G05B G05F G06F G06K G06Q G08B G09G G10L G11B G11C H01B H01J H01L H01M H01P H01Q H01R H01S H02J H02K H02P H03F H03K H03M H04B H04L H04M H04N H04R H05K Presenter: Dave Bender (USPTO)

  7. Factors affecting harmonization priority • Filing activity – high gross filing subclasses (US) H04L H01L H04B G06F H04N G02B H04M A61B B32B C12N G01N A61M C07D G06Q A61K G11B G06K B01D B29C B01J Presenter: Dave Bender (USPTO)

  8. Factors affecting harmonization priority • Back file growth Presenter: Dave Bender (USPTO)

  9. Factors affecting harmonization priority A01J A01L* A21B A22B A23J A24F A41C A41F A41G A41H A42C A45C A45F A47D A61D A61J A61P A63C A63D A63G* A63J A63K A99Z*B03D* B09C B21G B21H B21L B23G B24C B25F B25G B27B B27G B27H* B27J B29K B29L B41B B41G B41K B41L B42B B42C B42D B43M B44B B44C B44D B44F B60B B60C B60D B60F B60M B60P B60V B61B B61C B61D B61F B61G B61H B61J* B61K B62C B62H B62J B62L B62M B63B B63C B63G* B63H B63J* B64B B64C B64D B64F B64G B66D B68B* B68C B68G B81B B81C B82B* B99Z* C01C C01D C06B C06C* C06D* C06F* C07M C08H* C09F* C09G* C09H* C10F* C10H* C10J* C10N C12C C12G C12L* C12R C12S* C13C* C13D C13F C13G C13H* C13J C13K C22F C22K C23D C25F* C99Z* D01B D01C* D03C D06L D99Z* E02C* E03B E05C E05G E21F E99Z* F01B F01C F01P F02C F02G F02K F02N F03G F03H F15C F15D F16G F16M F16N F16P F16S F16T F17B F21H F21K F21L F21S F21W F21Y F22D F22G F23H F23M F23R F24B F24J F28B F28C F28G F41A F41B F41C F41F F42B F42C F42D F99Z G01W* G04B G04D G06C*G06D* G06E G06G G06J G06M G06N G09D* G10B* G10C G10F* G21B G21D G21F G21G G21H G21J* G99Z* H01K H03D H05C* H99Z* • Local classification development – IPC with no FI *Subclasses with neither ECLA nor FI divisions Presenter: Dave Bender (USPTO)

  10. Factors affecting harmonization priority • Local classification development – IPC with no ECLA A01P B04C B41D B68F C12F C12J C14B D02H D04C D04G D06J F23B G09C Presenter: Dave Bender (USPTO)

  11. Factors affecting harmonization priority • Local classification development – ECLA/FI Presenter: Dave Bender (USPTO)

  12. Factors affecting harmonization priority • Back file size Presenter: Dave Bender (USPTO)

  13. Factors affecting harmonization priority • Back file distribution – within subclasses Presenter: Dave Bender (USPTO)

  14. Factors affecting harmonization priority • Back file distribution – between subclasses Average number of IPC symbols/family: 2.4 Presenter: Dave Bender (USPTO)

  15. Conclusion - Prioritizing IP5 projects While IP5 projects are limited by Office budgets, i.e. resources available over a given period of time, statistical data about the IPC and the documents classified therein can help prioritize and organize projects to more quickly achieve the goals of IP5 and to maximize the efficiency of reclassification. Presenter: Dave Bender (USPTO)

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