The present invention relates to a procedure reporting system for industrial property rights.
Applicants now own a large number of industrial property rights such as patent rights by themselves, and are adopting a management software such as the one proposed in Patent Document 1 to manage a large number of industrial property rights.
Patent Document 1: JP2009-163460A
In an operation of such management software, for example, when a report of an office action related to a certain patent application is received from an agent such as a patent firm, it is common for an applicant (client) to request the agent to make a report in a format that is suitable for the management software. For example, a client A requests an agent to make a report in a format that is suitable for a patent management software X, and a client B requests the agent to make a report in a format that is suitable for a patent management software Y. A client C requests the agent to simply make a report by e-mail. A client D operates the patent management software X by changing a part of the patent management software X. Although reporting formats requested by the client A and the client D are generally similar to each other, details of reports requested by the client A and the client D may be different from each other. For example, when receiving a report of an office action, the client A requests the agent to report an original copy of the office action and a response due date information. When receiving a report of an office action, the client D requests the agent to report an original copy of the office action and information including a response due date, a final response due date, and comments of the agent on the office action. As such, an agent representing a plurality of clients needs to report official communications to respective applicants in different reporting formats, resulting in an increase in administrative cost. An object of the present invention is to provide a system to be operated by an agent and suitable for clients with mutually different reporting requirements.
According to the present invention, a procedure reporting system for industrial property rights is provided. The procedure reporting system is provided for an operation by an intermediate agent to receive to receive a communication regarding procedures related to the industrial property rights from primary reporters and to send reports to clients. The procedure reporting system is connectable, via a network, to mutually different systems of the primary reporters and to mutually different client systems. The procedure reporting system includes a receiving section configured to receive newly arrived data from the systems of the primary reporters and to store the newly arrived data, the newly arrived data including at least an industrial property right number or a primary reporter case number, and electronic data of a primary reporter letter or a patent office letter for the communication; a case identifying section configured to identify an intermediate agent case number, a client ID, and a client case number, each associated with the newly arrived data, based on the industrial property right number or the primary reporter case number and with reference to a case database storing a set of industrial property right numbers or primary reporter case numbers, intermediate agent case numbers, client case numbers, and client IDs for distinguishing the clients; an event ID assigning section configured to assign an event ID to the newly arrived data, the event ID indicating a procedure associated with the newly arrived data in a series of procedures related to the industrial property rights; a reporting item identifying section configured to identify one or more reporting items for the newly arrived data, based on the client ID and the event ID and with reference to a reporting item database defining, for each of the different client systems, the one or more reporting items to be reported to the client system upon assigning the event ID; and a reporting data generating section configured to acquire data of the one or more reporting items to be reported to the client, and to generate reporting data including the acquired data and the client case number.
According to the present invention, there is provided a system to be operated by an intermediate agent and suitable for clients with mutually different reporting requirements.
Hereinafter, an example of an embodiment according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Procedures of industrial property rights according to the present invention include a filing of an application for a patent, a utility model, a design, or a trademark, a procedure that occurs when a patent application, a utility model application, a design application, or a trademark application is pending at a patent office, a procedures for maintaining a patent right, a utility model right, a design right, or a trademark rights.
When a client applies for industrial property rights in a foreign country outside the client's own country, the client may not be familiar with industrial property rights of the foreign country. Therefore, an intermediate agent may intervene between a local agent and the client, and the intermediate agent may provide a procedure summary, necessary documents, and the like to the client and assist the client in obtaining industrial property rights in other countries. When reporting the procedures of industrial property rights in a foreign country outside the client's own country, the primary reporter is the local agent. When a client applies industrial property rights in the client's own country, the intermediate agent is an agent and the primary reporter is a patent office in the client's country. The intermediate agent receives a notification from a patent office of the country of the intermediate agent and reports the notification to the client. In the following, examples of reporting procedures of industrial property rights in foreign countries outside the client's own country will be described. In the following description, a local agent means a primary reporter.
A client system is a system that is managed and operated by a client. The client system may be implemented by a single server or may be implemented by a plurality of servers. The client system may be implemented by a cloud computer. Software for managing industrial property rights is introduced in the client system. The software may differ depending on clients. Even when the same software is introduced, detailed specifications may be different.
<Reception of Newly Arrived Data>
The receiving section 2 of the intermediate agent system 1 acquires, from a local agent, electronic data related to a notification from a patent office and stores the electronic data (step S01). New electronic data received by the intermediate agent is referred to as newly arrived data. In the present embodiment, the receiving section 2 assigns a data number to the received electronic data and saves the received electronic data in the file database 51 illustrated in
<Identifying Intermediate Agent Case Number>
Next, the case identifying section 3 of the intermediate agent system 1 identifies an intermediate agent case number related to the newly arrived data with reference to the case database 52 (step S02).
The intermediate agent case number is a character string that is assigned to a case and is different for each case for an intermediate agent to identify a case. The legal area indicates a legal area of patent, utility model, design, trademark to which a case belongs. In the shown example, P represents patent, D represents design, T represents trademark, and U represents utility model. The application country indicates a country, a region, or an organization to which a case is applied. The local agent ID is a character string that is assigned to a local agent and is different for each local agent for an intermediate agent to identify a local agent. For example, in the shown example, an agent ID A0001 is assigned to an agent A, and an agent ID A0002 is assigned to an agent B.
The client ID is a character string that is assigned to a client and is different for each client for an intermediate agent to identify a client. For example, a client ID A1001 is assigned to a certain client. The intermediate agent system 1 may include a client name database in which a client ID and a client name are associated with each other. In a case where there are multiple clients in a single case such commonly owned industrial property rights, client IDs and client case numbers corresponding to the number of clients may be recorded, or only a client ID and a client case number of a first applicant may be recorded.
The case identifying section 3 extracts an intermediate agent case number, an application country, a legal area, a local agent ID, a local agent case number, and an application number from the newly arrived data received from a local agent, and identifies a case that matches these information from the case database 52. The case identifying section 3 associates an intermediate agent case number of the identified case with the newly arrived database. In the present embodiment, the case identifying section 3 writes the identified intermediate agent case number into the file database 51.
There may be a situation where no case is found in the file database 51 to match all of the intermediate agent case number, the application country, the legal area, the local agent ID, the local agent case number, the application number that are extracted from the newly arrived data. This is because a local agent may erroneously record or omit part of the information described above. In this case, the case identifying section 3 may identify a case where one or two items of the intermediate agent case number, the local agent case number, the application number are matched, or may write a flag indicating that a matching degree is low and the identified intermediate agent case number into the file database 51. A local agent may report only one of the application number and the local agent case number. In this case, the receiving section 2 may receive either the application number or the local agent case number, and the case identifying section 3 may identify an intermediate agent case number or a client case number based on either the application number or the local agent case number. When a local agent receives a call from a local patent office, the newly arrived data may include only a letter from the local agent without a letter from the patent office. On the other hand, when a letter from the patent office is sufficient or the like, the local agent may omit a letter of the local agent and the newly arrived data may only include the letter from the patent office.
For example, the receiving section 2 receives newly arrived data 20190910-0061 illustrated in
<Identifying Event ID>
Returning to the flowchart in
In the present embodiment, a patent attorney or a staff of an intermediate agent checks a letter from a patent office or a letter from a local agent included in the newly arrived data and identifies an event ID. The patent attorney or the staff of the intermediate agent enters the identified event ID into the intermediate agent system 1 via an input device.
Specifically, the event ID assigning section 4 is configured to acquire an event ID from the staff input device 32 and the patent attorney input device 34. A process in which the event ID assigning section 4 processes the newly arrived data 20190910-0061 illustrated in
A screen illustrated in
When the event ID assigning section 4 processes the newly arrived data 20190910-0061, the event ID assigning section 4 first reads bibliographic data and attachments of the newly arrived data 20190910-0061 from the file database in
When the event ID assigning section 4 acquires a signal indicating that the item ENTERED is clicked from a staff input terminal, the event ID assigning section 4 determines whether an event ID is input. When no event ID is input, the event ID assigning section 4 displays the screen in
The staff display device 31 or the patent attorney display device 33 are a monitor or a display. The staff input device 32 or the patent attorney input device 34 is a keyboard, a mouse, an operating part of a tablet terminal, and the like. The event ID assigning section 4 may be configured to display a link destination of an attachment on the staff display device 31 or the patent attorney display device 33, and display contents of the attachment when a signal for opening the attachment is acquired.
The intermediate agent system 1 may be configured to extract character information from a letter from a patent office or a letter from a local agent, identify an event of the newly arrived data using artificial intelligence capable of processing a natural language, and identify an event ID without the involvement of a human being. In this case, it is preferable to provide a process in which a patent attorney checks whether the event identified by the artificial intelligence is appropriate, as will be described with reference to
The patent attorney BBB views contents of the attachments 1 and 2 displayed on the patent attorney display device 33, checks whether the bibliographic data identified by the case identifying section 3 are correct, and corrects the bibliographic data as needed. The patent attorney BBB views the contents of the attachments 1 and 2, and determines whether the event ID input by the staff AAA is appropriate. When the input event ID is not appropriate, the patent attorney BBB inputs an appropriate event ID in an event ID item via the patent attorney input device 34, and clicks the item “VERIFIED”. When the input event ID is appropriate, the patent attorney BBB clicks the item “VERIFIED” via the patent attorney input device 34. When the event ID assigning section 4 acquires a signal indicating that the item VERIFIED is clicked from the patent attorney input device 34, the event ID assigning section 4 inputs the event ID X1015 into the file database 51 illustrated in
<Identifying Reporting Items>
Returning to the flowchart in
As described above, an intermediate agent undertakes support of application works for a plurality of clients. Industrial property rights management systems managed by the plurality of clients are different from one another. The client system list 53 of
Similar to the intermediate agent system 1 described above, the client system manages procedures of industrial property rights on an event basis. In the following example, the client system manages procedures of industrial property rights on an event basis.
In the shown example, a client ID A1001 introduces a management system SYS-A, and a client ID A1003 introduces a management system SYS-B different from the management system SYS-A. For example, a vendor that provides the system SYS-A is different from a vendor that provides the system SYS-B. For example, a display screen when the system SYS-A receives a report from the intermediate agent and a display screen when the system SYS-B receives a report from the intermediate agent are different from each other. Further, the management system SYS-A and the management system SYS-B are different from each other in that the management system SYS-A manages file formats of pdf, xml, and html and the management system SYS-B manages a file format of pdf.
In the shown example, a client ID A1001 and a client ID A1002 introduce the same SYS-A. However, even in the same system introduced from the same vendor, a client may change the system so as to be suitable for a unique operation of the client.
For example, as illustrated in
For example, an event ID 0001 in the intermediate agent system 1 indicating “filing of patent application in the U.S.” corresponds to a client event ID AAAAA in the system SYS-A000 and a client event ID bbbbb in the system SYS-B000. As described above, the client event ID AAAAA of the system SYS-A000 requests to report an application document, a reporting letter, and an filing date, and the client event ID AAAAA of the system SYS-A001 does not request to report a reporting letter and requests to report an examination request due date and an expiration date in addition to an application document and an filing date.
For example, the reporting item identifying section 5 identifies, with reference to the file database 51 illustrated in
For example, for the newly arrived data 20190910-0061, the reporting item identifying section 5 identifies, with reference to the reporting item database in
<Generating Reporting Data>
Returning to the flowchart in
In the present embodiment, the reporting data generating section 6 displays a screen including a field for entering all the reporting items to be reported to a client and data of the reporting items on the staff display device 31. The reporting data generating section 6 acquires the data of the reporting items from the staff input device 32. Furthermore, the reporting data generating section 6 displays all of the reporting items and the data of the reporting items acquired from the staff input device 32 on the patent attorney display device 33. When the reporting data generating section 6 acquires from the verification section 8 a signal indicating that confirmation is made by a patent attorney, the reporting data generating section 6 generates reporting data including the data acquired from the staff input device 32 and a client case number.
How reporting data is generated for the newly arrived data 20190910-0061 illustrated in
The staff CCC adds Notice of Publication.pdf to a right blank field of the notification from a patent office, adds A10001_report.pdf to a right blank field of the letter from local agent, and inputs a publication number to a right blank field of the public number via the staff input device 32. Then, a name of a file added as the official communication and a content of the file are displayed under CONTENT OF OFFICIAL COMMUNICATION in a lower part of the screen. Similarly, a name of a file added as the local agent letter and a content of the file are displayed under CONTENT OF LOCAL AGENT LETTER. The staff CCC checks whether an input content is correct, and clicks “ENTRY CONFIRMED” via the staff input device 32 when the input content is correct. When the reporting data generating section 6 acquires a signal indicating that the “ENTRY CONFIRMED” is clicked, the reporting data generating section 6 acquires a reporting item and data of the reporting item.
In the present embodiment, when the reporting data generating section 6 acquires a signal indicating that the “ENTRY CONFIRMED” is clicked from the staff input device 32, the reporting data generating section 6 further displays the screen illustrated in
When the reporting data generating section 6 acquires a signal indicating that the “VERIFIED” is clicked from the patent attorney input device 34, the reporting data generating section 6 acquires a reporting item and data of the reporting item as reporting data. The reporting data is electronic data including all items to be reported to a client. In the present example, the reporting data includes a client ID A1001, a client case number A1001, a client event ID AAAFF, electronic data of Notice of Publication.pdf, electronic data of A-10001_report.pdf, and a publication number xxxx/xxx,xxx.
The intermediate agent system 1 may be configured to extract character information from a letter from a patent office or a letter from a local agent, identify data to be input as a reporting item using artificial intelligence capable of processing a natural language, extract data of the reporting item without the involvement of a human being, and generate reporting data. In this case, it is preferable to provide a process in which a patent attorney checks whether the reporting data generated by the artificial intelligence is appropriate, as described in connection with
<Report to Client>
Returning to the flowchart in
<Effect of Procedure Reporting System According to Present Embodiment>
As described above, the present embodiment is directed to a procedure reporting system (intermediate agent system 1) for industrial property rights. The procedure reporting system is provided for an operation by an intermediate agent to receive a communication regarding procedures related to the industrial property rights from primary reporters and to send reports to clients. The procedure reporting system is connectable, via a network, to mutually different systems of the primary reporters and to mutually different client systems. The procedure reporting system includes a receiving section 2 configured to receive newly arrived data from the systems of the primary reporters and to store the newly arrived data, the newly arrived data including at least an industrial property right number or a primary reporter case number, and electronic data of a primary reporter letter or a patent office letter for the communication; a case identifying section 3 configured to identify an intermediate agent case number, a client ID, and a client case number, each associated with the newly arrived data, based on the industrial property right number or the primary reporter case number and with reference to a case database 52 storing a set of industrial property right numbers or primary reporter case numbers, intermediate agent case numbers, client case numbers, and client IDs for distinguishing the clients; an event ID assigning section 4 configured to assign an event ID to the newly arrived data, the event ID indicating a procedure associated with the newly arrived data in a series of procedures related to the industrial property rights; a reporting item identifying section 5 configured to identify one or more reporting items for the newly arrived data, based on the client ID and the event ID and with reference to a reporting item database defining, for each of the different client systems, the one or more reporting items to be reported to the client system upon assigning the event ID; and a reporting data generating section 6 configured to acquire data of the one or more reporting items to be reported to the client, and to generate reporting data including the acquired data and the client case number.
When reporting the procedures to a plurality of clients operating different systems, different client systems request different reporting items and different reporting formats for each event. As the number of clients increases or the client system becomes sophisticated, it is difficult to store various report formats and accurately report the procedures. According to the procedure reporting system for industrial property rights in the present embodiment, the one or more reporting items requested by each client is identified and the reporting data is generated, using the reporting item database storing the one or more reporting items specified by each client for each event. Therefore, an intermediate agent can appropriately generate the reporting data related to each case without remembering all reporting items requested by respective clients. In particular, information requested by a client has increased and diversified in recent years. Particularly, the procedure reporting system for industrial property rights according to the present embodiment is suitable for a system operated by an intermediate agent who handles a large number of clients.
As illustrated in
With this configuration, since a local agent letter or bibliographic data are displayed on a display device of a staff or a patent attorney of the intermediate agent, the staff or the patent attorney of the intermediate agent can easily identify the event ID.
As illustrated in
With this a configuration, since all the reporting items to be reported to a client are displayed on a display device of a staff or a patent attorney of the intermediate agent, the staff or the patent attorney of the intermediate agent does not need to remember reporting items requested by each client, and the staff or the patent attorney of the intermediate agent can avoid a lack information in reporting to the clients.
The procedure reporting system according to the embodiment described above includes the client event ID identifying section 9 configured to identify a client event ID suitable for the newly arrived data in the client system, based on the event ID and the client ID and with reference to a client system list 53 and an event correspondence database. The client system list 53 lists a relationship between the client IDs and the client systems operated by the clients indicated by the client IDs. The event correspondence database stores, for each of the different client systems, a correspondence relationship between the event IDs and client event IDs indicating respective procedures in the series of procedures related to the industrial property rights in the client system. The reporting item database stores the client event IDs and the one or more reporting items to be reported with each of the client event IDs in an associated manner. The reporting item identifying section is configured to identify the one or more reporting items for the newly arrived data based on the client ID and the client event ID and with reference to the reporting item database. The reporting data generating section 6 is configured to add the client event ID to the reporting data.
According to such a configuration, since a client event ID is provided together with data of a reporting item to a client operating a system that manages a procedure for industrial property rights on an event basis, it is possible to immediately use the data in a system of own company.
<Input of Reporting Data to Client System>
The procedure reporting system according to the embodiment described above may be configured to input the reporting data to a client system. As illustrated in
First, the login section 10 refers to the login database 55 and refers to a URL for logging in a client system.
Alternatively, the login section 10 may receive a signal output when a tab key is pressed and the cursor may jump between entry fields. In this case, when only position coordinates of an entry field of one of the account and the password are acquired, both the account and the password can be input to login to a client system.
For example, when reporting the newly arrived data 20190910-0061, the report input section 11 reads a client ID of reporting data, refers to the reporting process database, and moves the cursor to an entry field (an entry field for opening a case sheet of a specific case) of a client case number in the client system. Further, the report input section 11 reads a client case number A00001US in the reporting data and inputs the client case number A00001US into an entry field. After the client case number is input into the entry field, the report input section 11 inputs a signal output when an enter key is pressed, and opens a case sheet of the client case number A00001US in the client system.
Further, the report input section 11 reads a client event ID AAAFF in the reporting data, refers to the reporting process database 56, reads a position coordinate of a button of “create new event”, and selects this button. When this button is selected, a list of events pops up, and accordingly, publication is selected from the list. Here, publication is the third option from the top and is recorded in the reporting process database 56. When the publication is selected, fields for adding a letter from a local agent and a letter from a patent office for the publication are always displayed at the same positions. Therefore, position coordinates of the fields are stored in the reporting process database 56. The report input section 11 acquires the position coordinate from the reporting process database 56, and adds electronic data of the letter from a local agent and electronic data of the letter from patent office from reporting data. Further, the report input section 11 acquires the position coordinate of an entry field for a publication date from the reporting process database 56, and inputs the publication date into the reporting data.
As described above, the reporting process database 56 is a database storing information necessary for executing a series of steps defined for each event, such as opening a case sheet of a client case number in a client system, issuing event data for a corresponding event ID, and inputting data of a reporting item in an entry field in the event data.
In this manner, when the intermediate agent system 1 automatically inputs reporting data related to newly arrived data into a client system, the third display device 35 displays a screen illustrated in
As described above, in the present embodiment, the procedure reporting system includes the third input device 36 and the third display device 35 to login to the client system. The procedure reporting system further includes a login database 55 storing a URL, an account, and a password for logging in to each of the client systems, and a position coordinate of a field for entering at least one of the account and the password on a screen of the third display device 35, and a reporting process database 56 storing, for each of the different client systems, a position coordinate of an entry field for opening a case sheet of a specific case on the screen of the third display device 35 and a position coordinate of an entry field of the case sheet on the screen of the third display device 35, the position coordinate of the entry field of the case sheet being defined for each event that corresponds to each of the client event IDs. The procedure reporting system further includes a login section 10 configured to automatically move a cursor on the screen of the third display device 35 and to automatically enter the URL, the account, and the password to login to the client system, based on the client ID and with reference to the login database 55, and a report input section 11 configured to automatically move the cursor on the screen of the third display device 35 and to automatically enter the data of the one or more reporting items, based on the client case number, the client event ID, the reporting process database 56, and the reporting data.
According to the procedure reporting system in the embodiment described above, even when a staff of an intermediate agent is unfamiliar with an operation of a client system, the staff of the intermediate agent can appropriately report a procedure of industrial property rights.
Although an example has been described in which the intermediate agent system 1 automatically inputs reporting data into a system that manages a procedure of industrial property rights on an event basis, the present invention is not limited thereto. According to the present invention, the reporting data may be automatically input into a system that does not manage a procedure of industrial property rights on an event basis. In this case, processes up to calling the case sheet screen in
That is, the procedure reporting system includes the third input device 36 and the third display device 35 to login to a client system. The procedure reporting system further includes a login database 55 storing a URL, an account, and a password for logging in to each of the client systems, and position coordinates of fields for entering the URL, the account, and the password respectively on a screen of the third display device 35 for logging in to the client systems, and storing, for each of the different client systems, a position coordinate of an entry field for opening a case sheet of a specific case on the screen of the third display device 35 and a position coordinate of an entry field of the case sheet on the screen of the third display device 35, the position coordinate of the entry field of the case sheet being defined for each event that corresponds to each of the event IDs. The procedure reporting system further includes a login section 10 configured to automatically move a cursor on the screen of the third display device 35 and to automatically enter the URL, the account, and the password to login to the client system, based on the client ID and with reference to the login database 55, and a report input section 11 configured to automatically move the cursor on the screen of the third display device 35 and to automatically enter the data of the one or more reporting items, based on the client case number, the event ID, the reporting process database 56, and the reporting data.
While embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the technical scope of the present invention should not be interpreted in a limiting manner by the description of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art will understand that the embodiments are merely examples and various modifications may be made within the scope of the invention as defined by the claims. The technical scope of the present invention should be determined based on the scope of the invention described in the claims and a scope of equivalence thereof.
The present application is based on U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/743,288 filed on Oct. 9, 2018, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
According to the present invention, a system is provided for an operation by an agent, the system being suitable where clients request sending reports in mutually different manner.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2019/039766 | 10/9/2019 | WO | 00 |
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