Selecting assignees
The Select Assignees dialog box enables you to select specific assignees
from a list. The list is generated by performing a search on the Assignee
database or the Assignee Abbreviation database. This helps to ensure that
all the relevant patents are included in your research or analysis, taking
into account any spelling variations or misspellings in the original patent
documents.
After you submit an Analyze companies
query, the Select Assignees window is displayed for each company that
you enter in the query. Here you select the assignees or the assignee
groups that you want to include in the company profile.
- Select the Assignee
patent field. This displays the Find
Assignee/Group link at the right.
- Click Find Assignee/Group.
- In the Select Assignees dialog box, click Assignee.
- Under Find Assignee,
type a search string to retrieve a list of assignee names.
- Choose the type of search:
- Treat query
as an abbreviation. Choose this option to search the
Assignee Abbreviations database, which contains company names
that are mapped to their popular abbreviations. Well-known
abbreviations of large companies are recognized.
Example: HP
(for Hewlett-Packard).
-
- Keyword search.
Choose this option to match any whole word exactly to any
whole word in the assignee name.
Example:
Entering motors or ford
motors or ford co all
retrieve Ford Motors Co. However,
motor does not retrieve Ford Motors Co.
Select the Begins
with check box to retrieve the names that begin with your search
string.
Example: fo
mo retrieves Ford Motors Co.
- Click
(Find).
A list of assignee names is generated
based on your search criteria from the Assignee database. If the list
spans several pages, the page numbers appear at the bottom of the
list. To go to a page directly, click the corresponding page number.
To scroll the pages sequentially, click the Forward
and Back arrows at the right
and left of the page number sequence.
- Select the check boxes corresponding to the assignee
names that you want to target with your search:
- To choose a specific assignee, select the
check box at the left of the assignee name. We recommend that
you review all pages of assignee names if there are more than
one. Selections are not lost when you go to a different page.
- To select all names, click Select
All. If there are several pages of assignees, all pages
are selected.
- To clear all selections, click Clear
All. If there are several pages of assignees, the selections
on all pages are cleared.
Do not click Continue
Analysis until you have made all your selections.
- (Optional) To save an assignee group that is based
on the selected assignee names, click Save.
Your search string is used as a default
assignee group name. Avoid using the following characters in the company
group name: <
> % ( ). An assignee group name cannot be longer than 35
characters.
You can only save a group that is based
on the current list. If you need your group to contain additional
companies that were not retrieved by a search, you can create it in
the Manage Assignee Groups dialog box (see Defining
an assignee group).
Make
sure that you review and select assignee names from all pages before
you create a assignee group.
If you choose not to save an assignee
group, a temporary group is created. The name of this group is constructed
from the search string that is used to generate an assignee list,
followed by the tag <temp_group>,
and appears on the results page.
- Click Continue
Analysis. The Select Assignees dialog box is closed, and
your selections appear in the Assignee
field of the query.
Important!
If you re-open the Select Assignees dialog box for this field and
make different selections, they overwrite your previous selections.
Before you can specify an assignee group, you must define it, as
described in Defining
an assignee group.
- Select the Assignee
patent field. This displays the Find
Assignee/Group link at the right.
- Click Find Assignee/Group.
- In the Select Assignees dialog box, click Groups. All existing assignee
groups are listed alphabetically.
- (Optional) To filter the list of assignee groups,
do the following:
- Under Find
Group, type a search string to filter the list of assignee
group names. Then choose the type of search:
- Treat query as an abbreviation.
Choose this option to search the Assignee Abbreviations database,
which contains company names that are mapped to their popular
abbreviations. Well-known abbreviations of large companies
are recognized.
Example: HP
(for Hewlett-Packard).
-
- Keyword search.
Choose this option to match any whole word exactly to any
whole word in the assignee name.
Example:
Entering motors or ford
motors or ford co all
retrieve Ford Motors Co. However,
motor does not retrieve Ford Motors Co.
Select the Begins
with check box to retrieve the names that begin with your search
string.
Example: fo
mo retrieves Ford Motors Co.
- Click (Find).
The list of assignee groups is filtered.
If the list spans several pages, the page numbers appear at the bottom
of the list. To restore the full list at any time, click Reset.
This does not lose your selections. To go to a page directly, click
the corresponding page number. To scroll the pages sequentially, click
the Forward and Back
arrows at the right and left of the page number sequence.
- Select the check boxes corresponding to the assignee groups
that you want to target with your search:
To choose a specific assignee group,
select the check box at the left of the group name. Selections are
not lost when you go to a different page.
-
- To select all names, click Select
All. If there are several pages of assignees, all pages
are selected.
- To clear all selections, click Clear
All. If there are several pages of assignees, the selections
on all pages are cleared.
Do not click Continue
Analysis until you have made all your selections.
-
Click Continue
Analysis. The Select Assignees dialog box is closed, and
your selections appear in the Assignee field of the query.
Important!
If you re-open the Select Assignees dialog box for this field and
make different selections, they overwrite your previous selections.
About the Assignee databases
The Assignee database was generated by compiling all the Assignee names,
spelled exactly as they appear in the patent documents. The Assignee Abbreviation
database was generated by Accuris's
experts by mapping company names to their popular abbreviations. The Assignee
database is updated weekly to include any new assignees appearing in the
latest patents.
Unless
you explicitly specify all variations of a company name in your query—and
assignees are not always listed consistently in patent documents—you risk
missing some of the patents from your analysis. We recommend that you
check if a company name appears as an abbreviation in patent documents.
One way to check is by performing a search for an abbreviation of a
company name in the Select Assignees dialog box: for example HP
(without selecting Treat query as an
abbreviation). Then you can define an assignee group and include
any abbreviations and spelling variations.