1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to computerized systems and methods for analyzing data, and especially to a system and method for analyzing patent data and displaying patent analysis information.
2. Background of the Invention
Patents are becoming more and more important to a manufacturing business's success, especially in today's globalized economy. A good way to make use of patents is to search and analyze public patent databases, which in effect are storehouses of up-to-date technological information. The patent databases provide not only information on technologies, but also information on inventors and assignees of inventions. To search and analyze the patent databases is valuable for conducting activities such as invention licensing, patent infringement litigation, patent enforcement, technical research, and product development.
However, few corporations conduct significant patent searching and analysis. One important reason for this is the difficulty in identifying relevant patents, and the difficulty in analyzing patents. Any major patent database contains an overwhelming number of patents, only a fraction of which are useful to a particular corporation. It is generally problematic for a corporation to efficiently search for useful patents. Even if the corporation finds useful patents, conducting patent analysis manually is a very difficult, tedious and time-consuming task.
Recently, technology for displaying information in image form has developed significantly. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,300,957 entitled “Mapping a Node-link Structure to a Rendering Space Beginning from any Node” discloses a method for converting a node-link structure into a hyperbolic tree. Through this technology, vast information can be shown in a simple image.
There are some software tools for patent analysis currently available. However, analysis results generated by these tools tend to be rather simple and of limited relevance to the user. The tools are generally not adequate for analysis of very large numbers of patents required by a major analysis project. Thus the potential usefulness of huge databases of patents available online cannot be fully exploited.
A main objective of the present invention is to provide a system and method for displaying patent analysis information which can not only classify patents but also display classification results for various patent categories in a hierarchical histogram.
To accomplish the above objective, a system for displaying patent analysis information in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises an application server, a database server, and a plurality of client computers. The application server comprises: a database connecting module for connecting the application server with the database server; a data retrieving module for retrieving relevant data from the database server; a dynamic classifying module for classifying patents into different patent categories and sub-categories according to a patent classification instruction selected by a user through a client computer; and a data identifying module for determining whether there are patents in any patent category or sub-category. If there are no patents in any patent category or sub-category, the graphics displaying module displays a nil result. If there are patents in certain patent categories or sub-categories, the configuration constructing module constructs a hierarchical histogram, showing corresponding patent categories and sub-categories. Then the graphics displaying module displays the hierarchical histogram to the user. Each category and sub-category occupies an area in the hierarchical histogram directly proportional to a quantity of patents belonging to the category/sub-category.
The present invention also provides a method for displaying patent analysis information. The method comprises the steps of: (1) retrieving all patents related to a patent project; (2) receiving a patent classification instruction, and obtaining corresponding patent categories; (3) reading a patent from the retrieved patent; (4) classifying the patent according to the patent categories, and marking the patent as classified; (5) determining whether all the retrieved patents are marked; (6) identifying whether there are patents in the patent categories if all the retrieved patents are marked; (6) constructing a hierarchical histogram of classification of the patents if there are patents in the patent categories; and (7) displaying the hierarchical histogram.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will be drawn from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment and a preferred method of the present invention with the attached drawings, in which:
The client computers 2 are connected to the application server 1 via the network 4. The network 4 may be an intranet, the Internet, or any other suitable type of communications link. The application server 1 is connected to the database server 3 via the connection 5, which is a database connectivity such as an Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) or a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC).
The database connecting module 10 is used for connecting the application server 1 with the database server 3. The data retrieving module 11 is used for retrieving relevant data from the database server 3. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the data retrieving module 11 can access data on patents of various projects and corresponding patent classification information. Data on each patent include: a title, an abstract, a publication date, a patent number, an application date, an assignee name, and so on.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the patents can be divided into a plurality of separate projects. Each project comprises at least one patent. When two or more patents belong to a same project, the patents may have at least one common characteristic. The common characteristic may, for example, be that the patents are filed by a same assignee or a same inventor. The dynamic classifying module 12 is used for classifying the patents into different patent categories according to a patent classification instruction selected by a user through a client computer 2. For example, the dynamic classifying module 12 can classify the patents according to their fields of technology, assignee names, or application dates.
The data identifying module 13 is used for determining whether there are patents in any patent category of a project. If no patents are in any patent category, the graphics displaying module 15 displays a nil result. If there are patents in certain patent categories, the configuration constructing module 14 constructs a hierarchical histogram, showing corresponding patent categories and sub-categories. Then the graphics displaying module 15 displays the hierarchical histogram to the user. Each category or sub-category occupies an area in the hierarchical histogram according to a quantity of patents belonging to the category/sub-category. That is, the area of each category/sub-category is directly proportional to a number of patents belonging to the corresponding category/sub-category.
Although the present invention has been specifically described on the basis of a preferred embodiment and preferred method, the invention is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to said embodiment and method without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 092126965 | Sep 2003 | TW | national |