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* [[French patent classifications]] -- dated in 50-year groups from 1858-1904 then from 1904-1958
 
* [[French patent classifications]] -- dated in 50-year groups from 1858-1904 then from 1904-1958
 
* [[German patent classifications]] -- starting 1877-8, had the highest examination standards; until further notice this system was also used in Norway and Finland
 
* [[German patent classifications]] -- starting 1877-8, had the highest examination standards; until further notice this system was also used in Norway and Finland
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* [[Hungarian patent classifications]]
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* [[Italian patent classifications]]
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* [[Norwegian patent classifications]]
 
* [[Swedish patent classifications]] -- include examinations starting 1884; only US and DE were doing that already
 
* [[Swedish patent classifications]] -- include examinations starting 1884; only US and DE were doing that already
 
* [[Swiss patent classifications]]
 
* [[Swiss patent classifications]]
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** [[USPC]] -- US standards used officially from maybe 1912 till at least 2013, start date uncertain
 
** [[USPC]] -- US standards used officially from maybe 1912 till at least 2013, start date uncertain
 
** [[NBER patent classifications]] - a grouping of the USPC system into larger simpler clusters, used in economics research especially
 
** [[NBER patent classifications]] - a grouping of the USPC system into larger simpler clusters, used in economics research especially
** [[US1830 patent classification]] - 1830-1836
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** US patent classifications of [[US1830 patent classification|1830]], [[US1836 patent classification|1836]], [[US1867 patent classification|1867]], [[US1872 patent classification|1872]], [[US1878 patent classification|1878]], [[US1899 patent classification|1899]], [[US1900 patent classification|1900]]
** [[US1836 patent classification]] - 1836-1867
 
** [[US1867 patent classification]]
 
** [[US1872 patent classification]]
 
** [[US1878 patent classification]]
 
** [[US1899 patent classification]]
 
** [[US1900 patent classification]]
 
 
 
US1830 patent classification, US1836 patent classification, US1867 patent classification, US1872 patent classification, US1878 patent classification, US1899 patent classification, US1900 patent classification, USPC, United States Patent Classification system, NBER patent classifications
 
  
 
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Revision as of 18:02, 17 December 2019

There have been many patent classification systems, and any that helpfully classify aero patents in our period are relevant to include here.

International/global systems

  • the CPC category system is the most modern and global, started 2010
  • the IPC is the predecessor to the CPC, started 1971, per Wang (2018)]]
    • IPC1-7 - an IPC version or variant
    • sometimes there are specific references to the 2006 or other dates of one of these

National systems

Enclosing categories Techtype
Subcategories CPC, IPC, IPC1-7, Australian patent classifications, Austrian patent classifications, Belgian patent classifications, British patent classifications, Canadian patent classifications, French patent classifications, German patent classifications, Swedish patent classifications, Swiss patent classifications, US patent classification systems, USPC
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