PatVault™ — Fast-Tracking Your Patent Analysis
PatVault is a single place to jump-start patent analysis. It gives you fast access to core documents - patents, file histories, and templated claim charts - so you can start working immediately. PatVault checks for Certificates of Correction and glas key post-issuance events, including reexaminations, PTAB certificates, and disclaimers.
PatVault's Docx (Microsoft Word) files let you use Microsoft Office tools on patent text instead of fighting with PDFs. Copying claim language into a client letter, brief, or PowerPoint is as simple as copy-and-paste. You can easily drop patents, portions of patents, and patent claims into an LLM and quickly focus your prompts on what matters to you.
Patent Downloads
- Fast — get a patent in seconds
- Bulk download of patents is easy
- Organized — name your result sets
File History Download
- Fast and easy — type in an application numebr and check your email. PatVault fress you from the USPTO's Patent Center
- Tables of contents come with each file history
- Receive full file histories (non-searchable)
| Type of Document | File Format | Sample Download | |
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| Patent | link | This is a PDF copy of U.S. Pat. No. 7,645,849. | |
| Patent Specification | Docx | link |
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| Claim Chart | Docx | link |
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| File History | link | This is the file history of U.S. Pat. No. 7,645,849. Its application number is 11/147,519. | |
| File History Table of Contents | Docx | link |
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Claim Chart Downloads
- Fast — Instantly generate properly formatted claim charts in Word—little or no manual formatting required.
- Bulk download is easy
- The correct formatting — Subscripts, superscripts, italics, and special characters like "°C" and "α" — handled flawlessly
Patents in Docx format
- What is it? — A Docx (Word) file that contains most of a patent's text. It omits much of the bibliographic clutter. It also omits the patent figures, but you can add these where desired.
- Enables you to work in Microsoft Office instead of Adobe Acrobat
- How does it help you? — If you review patents with LLMs, Docx files supercharge your analysis. Docx documents are also ideal for your annotation and they make it easy to copy properly formatted text (including math symbols and subscripts) into client letters, briefs, or PowerPoint presentations. Run redlines between continuations and CIPs easily.
Below is an example of a claim chart, showing math characters, superscripts and subscripts, and the Celcius symbol.