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Espacenet: free access to millions of patent documents. Find out if your invention is unique or if other inventors have filed patent applications that are considered to be prior art.
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Search patents and technologies categorised by name, JRC reference number, IPR status, science area, keyword and JRC institute. Find patents on the European Patent Office and on the Joint Research Centre (JRC).
The Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) is an extension of the IPC and is jointly managed by the EPO and the US Patent and Trademark Office. It is divided into nine sections, A-H and Y, which in turn are sub-divided into classes, sub-classes, groups and sub-groups. There are approximately 250 000 classification entries.