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Notes: Patent Technical Factor (PT/f)
Technology Advancement: An increased number of backward citations, when compared to closely related patents, generally indicates that the
current patent is more closely linked to previous innovations or pre-existing knowledge upon which the inventor builds (smaller technology
advancement). An exception occurs when a correspondingly high number of claims support the larger number of backward citations. This report
does not adjust for claims count.
Technical Sophistication: Technical sophistication is evidenced by forward citations. The number of forward citations a patent receives
correlates positively with its technological importance, as measured by expert opinions, social value, and industry awards, as well as to an
increased economic value of the invention.
Emerging Technologies: (TABLE E.) A higher emerging technologies score occurs when there is a high number of classifications which differ
from the primary classification of the present patent. However, in some cases, a number of different classifications of the forward citations may
still be within the core technology area. Be sure to review the classification diversity in the table below.
Technology Cogency: When more inventors contribute to an invention, it tends to be "more complete". If this patent has more inventors listed
when compared to the mean number of inventors on closely related patents, it will generally be a stronger, more important technology. This may
not be all positive, since the larger number of inventors also reduces the likelihood that the patent will survive opposition (#7).
PT/f: Emerging Technologies
- A high rate of adoption of the core technology protected by this patent by unrelated industry segments reinforces the importance of the
this technology.
- The forward citations of the Patent of Interest that have main classifications outside of its own main classification demonstrate the
technology advancement, direction and commercial value.
- The higher the number of main classes found in the patent's forward citations, the further the patent's foundational technology has
diffused into other technological areas. A high number of classes represents a high value in the emerging technologies score of the
patent and increases its value.
Patent Technology Factor (PT/f)
OVERALL TECHNOLOGY FACTOR SCORE
TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT
This patent factor bar indicates whether this patent is a small incremental step, or a significant leap
over the technology disclosed in the 100 most closely related patents.
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TECHNICAL SOPHISTICATION
A higher number of forward citations to this patent, when compared to the 100 most relevant patents,
indicates a higher level of technical sophistication.
22.
EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
The higher the number of primary classifications within this patent's forward citations that differ from the
present invention, the more diffused the core technology is.
23.
TECHNOLOGY COGENCY
More inventors listed on the present patent, when compared to the 100 most relevant patents, argue in
favor of a stronger, more substantial and persistent technology (cogency).
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TABLE 3.0 - KEY TECHNOLOGY FACTOR METRICS 25.
Number of Different Classifications of Forward Cited Patents: 0
Number of Inventors Listed in This Patent: 2
26. [ About This Report | Definitions | Related Tables & Charts | References ]
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TABLE E
Emerging Technologies Diffusion of Classifications
The forward citations of this patent are categorized in the
following primary classifications. Classifications that differ from
the present patent indicate a diffusion of this patent's
technology into other technology areas.
Classification # of Patents
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