ワークシート(グラフ、ソート、レポート) H14.6.24

 出力の先頭2万件以内に対して、様々な追加的な加工のできるワークシート機能ができました。これを利用すると、以下のようなことができます。

>発行日によるソート
>IPCによるソート
>権利者/出願人によるソート 
>ファミリーによるソート 
>ファミリーを1件に削減
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>結果のグラフ化
 選択したレコードに対し
>HTMLリストのレポート作成
>HTML形式の抄録のレポート作成
>PDFレポートの作成
>ファミリーレポートオプション 
>データのエキスポート

●IPCによるソートの実例 IPCできれいに並んでいます。どのようなIPCに多く出てくるのか知ることができます。
 下記は、CARBON near5 NANO による67件の出力のうちの一部です。

1. US6149775A1US6149775A1 B01J   20001121  Futaba Denshi Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
Method for preparing single layer carbon nano-tube
2. US6063243A1US6063243A1 B01J   20000516  The Regents of the Univeristy of California
Method for making nanotubes and nanoparticles

 (途中省略)

11. US5643508A1US5643508A1 C01B   19970701  Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
Process for the preparation of nanodimensional particles of oxides and sulphides of metals
12. US6251522B1US6251522B1 C01B   20010626  Japan Science and Technology Corporation Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba
Fullerene-containing structure and process for producing the same
13. US6099818A1US6099818A1 C01D   20000808  Degussa-Huls Aktiengesellschaft
Carbon blacks and process for producing them


●ファミリーを1件に削減・・・以下のように親子関係の特許を一つの見出しにまとめられます。

9. US6346023B1US6346023B1 H01J   20020212  Futaba Denshi Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
  Method of preparing film of carbon nano-tube
10. US6338547B1US6338547B1 B41J   20020115  Silverbrook Research Pty Ltd
  Conductive PTFE bend actuator vented ink jet printing mechanism
             US6290861B1US6290861B1 B41J   20010918  Silverbrook Research PTY LTD
       Method of manufacture of a conductive PTFE bend actuator
             US6041600A1US6041600A1 F01B   20000328  Silverbrook Research Pty. Ltd
       Utilization of quantum wires in MEMS actuators


HTML形式の抄録のレポート作成 これは500件以内のみ可能です。


データのエキスポート これは大量に処理できます。
 タブやカンマでの区切りを決めて出力します。下記はタブ区切りによる出力の例(2件)です。
"Patent / Publication No." "Application Date" "Application No." "Inventor(s)" "Assignee / Applicant" "Title" "Date of Publication" "Priority data" "US. Classes" "IPC Classes" "Abstract"
"US6390151B1" "12/22/1998" "09/218516" "Christman, Gary L.; Goggin, William" "Tokheim Corporation" "Automated fueling system with remote service facility to operate multiple refueling stations " "05/21/2002" "None" "141231; 141094; 141098; 705413" "B67D00500" "A central system controller located at a remote service facility performs the centralized processing of the various refueling transaction requests originating from a network of service station sites. The transaction request is transmitted by the customer from a vehicle RF transceiver to a dispenser-equipped RF transceiver where it is routed through an on-site dedicated controller to the central system controller over a long-haul communications link. The central system controller processes the transaction and directs the dedicated controller to render operative control of the fuel dispenser and an associated hydraulic arm assembly that selectively maneuvers the nozzle assembly into fueling engagement with the vehicle in an automated fashion. The central system controller is connected to other commercial retailers such as online merchants to permit the customer to request additional transactions unrelated to the refueling activity. Video linkage between the system controller and other commercial retailers is also possible. "
"US6389541B1" "05/15/1998" "09/079545" "Patterson, Patrick E." "First Union National Bank" "Regulating access to digital content " "05/14/2002" "None" "713201; 713185; 713200; 705053; 705056; 705057; 705058; 705059" "H04K00100" "Digital content such as text, video, and music are stored as part of a compressed and encrypted data file, or object, at a client computer, such as a personal home computer. The content is inaccessible to a user until a payment or use authorization occurs. Payment or use authorization occurs via a real-time, transparent authorization process whereby the user enters account or use data at the client computer, the account or use data is transmitted to a payment server computer, the account or use data is preprocessed at the payment server computer and if payment information is required and is present, the payment information is transmitted to a payment authorization center. The payment authorization center approves or rejects the payment transaction, and bills the corresponding account. The authorization center then transmits an authorization signal to the payment server computer indicating whether the transaction was approved and if not, which information was deficient. In response, the payment server computer transmits a token to the client computer, and if the token indicates approval, an installation process is initiated at the client computer whereby the object is activated and locked to the particular client computer. The object can be reopened and reused at any time on that particular computer. If the object is transmitted or copied to a different computer, the required payment or use information must again be tendered for access to the content. "