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Entering date fields
You can focus your search by specifying dates as a part of your query,
such as the Publication Date, Application Date, PCT Publication Date,
or the PCT Application Date patent fields.
Entering date fields by using the calendar
When you choose to enter a date field, such as a Publication Date or
an Application Date, a Calendar
link appears at the right of the patent field list.
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Click Calendar
to open a
graphical
year selector.
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Specify the date range by dragging the left slider
to the start year and the right slider to the end year.
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To select the month and the date, click the slider.
Then click the desired day.
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Click OK.
Entering date fields manually
Date formats correspond to your locale, or the settings in your operating system and browser that not only specifies your language preferences, but also specifies your region. Enter the date format that corresponds to your locale (region setting).The following are examples of date formats that correspond to certain regional settings (date formats are not limited to these examples):
Example One: If your locale is set to United States in your operating system and browser, then you can focus results by using an American date format: mm/dd/yyyy (03/21/2003).
Example Two: If your locale is set to Germany in your operating system and browser, then you can focus results by using a European date format: dd.mm.yyyy (21.03.2003).
Click a link to view date format examples:
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Day
and month
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Day
Format Examples (day is Bold)
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Month
Format Examples (month is Bold)
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2/15/2002
02/05/2002
31.12.2003
1.12.1999
01.12.1999
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2/15/2002
12/1/1999
8.5.1975
08.05.1975
31.12.2002
December 2012
2/2012
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Year
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Year Format Examples
(year is in Bold)
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The
four-digit format is the least ambiguous:
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8.5.1975
2/15/2002
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Date
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Date Formats (not a date
range)
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Comment
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Example
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Day.Month.Year
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A
European date format. The day is specified first, then
the month, and finally the year. All date components are
separated by a period.
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15.02.2002
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Month/Day/Year
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An
American date format. The month is specified first, then
the day, and finally the year. All date components are
separated by a backslash.
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2/15/2002
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Date
range
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Date
Range Formats
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Comment
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Example
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Month.Year
or
Month/ Year
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Specified
a date range that spans an entire month, from the first
to the last day of the month.
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Typing 5.1975
indicates a date range of May 1, 1975 to May 31, 1975
Typing 12/1999
indicates a date range of December 1, 1999 to December
31, 1999
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Year
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Specifies
a full year, from the first day of the year to the last
day of the year.
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Typing 1999
indicates a date range of January 1, 1999 to December
31, 1999.
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Date1
– Date2
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A
beginning and an end date specify the date range.
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Typing 1975–1999
indicates a date range of January 1, 1975 to December
31, 1999.
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< Date
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Specifies
a date range from the first
date when the information is available, to some
end date.
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Typing <1999
indicates a date range from January 1, 1975, if this is
the first date from which information is available, to
December 31, 1999.
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>
Date
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Specifies a date
range from a given initial date to the current (today's)
date.
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Typing
>1996 indicates
a date range from January 1, 1996 to today's date.
Typing >5/8/2002
indicates a date range from May 8, 2002 to today's date.
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