Search Instructions
You may search in one of the following fields:

1) Search in one field only
To do that:
* Click on the button "New Search" below
* Move your cursor to the targeted field
* Write the value you want to search for
* Click on the button "Search" below
            Wait for the result ...
2) Search in more than a filed
Do the following:
* Click on the button "New Search" below
* Move your cursor to the targeted field
* Write the value you want to search for
* Repeat the last two steps for each field you want
* Click on the button "Search" below
            Wait for the result ...
Note: Searching in more than a field (i.e. Applicant Nationality and Inventor Nationality) means that you looking for patents that both the applicant & inventor are Saudis)
3) Searching in all the fields
Do the following:
* Click on the button "New Search" below
* Move your cursor to the targeted field
* Write the value you want to search for
* Repeat the last two steps for each field you want
* Click on the button "Search" below
            Wait for the result ...
Note: Searching in more than two field (i.e. Applicant Nationality and Inventor Nationality) means that you looking for all the patents that where the applicant & inventor are Saudis)
   You can search in one (or more) of the following fields
 1 - Inventor Title  2 - Abstract  3 - Patent No.  4 - Order No.
 5 - Filling Date  6 - Filling No.  7 - Country  8 - Application Date
 9 - Publication Date 10 - Publication No. 11 - Applicant Name 12 - Applicant Nationality
13 - Inventor Name 14 - Inventor Nationality 15 - Classification 16 - Patent Date

Patent Title is a Free-text Field. You may search in it any wanted script. You may also using logical expression like: AND and/or OR.
Example 1:
Let's say you want to looking for a diesel car.. Simply, You can write the word "car" in the Title field
Example 2:
Assume that you want to looking for a car either in English Patents or Arabic ones.. simply, You can write the word "سيارة or car" in the Title field
Example 3:
If you want to looking for car and saftey.. Just write "car and safety" in the title field
Abstract is free-text field. That means you can write any lines you want search for, with taking a benefit from the logical operators: OR and AND
Example 1:
Let's say you want to looking for a diesel car.. Simply, You can write the word "car" in the Abstract field
Example 2:
Assume that you want to looking for a car either in English Patents or Arabic ones.. simply, You can write the word "سيارة or car" in the Abstract field
Example 3:
If you want to looking for car and saftey.. Just write "car and safety" in the Abstract field
In this field, You can not search for anything but numbers. Just enter the number of the patent, Then hit Enter.
In this field, You can not search for anything but numbers. Just enter the number of the patent, Then click on the "Search button" below.
You must enter the three values: (the day, month and year) to search in this complicated field. Day and Year fields does accept numbers with almost two - digits numbers only while the year field accept only four - digit number.
example 1:
If you want to look for orders that have been filled at 15th of October, 1995. Then, You have to write 05 in DAY field, then choose 10 from MONTH field and enter 1995 in the YEAR field.
example 2:
Suppose that you want to search for all the patents that have been filled in October 1995
You can't. You have to specify the whole date
It's a free-text field. You can search in it for any numeric value
Simply, You can choose the country required, then hit the Search below.
You must enter the three values: (the day, month and year) to search in this complicated field. Day and Year fields does accept numbers with almost two - digits numbers only while the year field accept only four - digit number.
example 1:
If you want to look for orders that have been filled at 15th of October, 1995. Then, You have to write 05 in DAY field, then choose 10 from MONTH field and enter 1995 in the YEAR field.
example 2:
Suppose that you want to search for all the patents that have been filled in October 1995
You can't. You have to specify the whole date
You must enter the three values: (the day, month and year) to search in this complicated field. Day and Year fields does accept numbers with almost two - digits numbers only while the year field accept only four - digit number.
example 1:
If you want to look for orders that have been published at 15th of October, 1995. Then, You have to write 05 in DAY field, then choose 10 from MONTH field and enter 1995 in the YEAR field.
example 2:
Once you want to search for all the patents that have been published in October 1995.
Well, You can't. You have to specify the whole date
This is a Numeric field. Enter the targeted date then press Enterbr>
A free-text field where you can use the logical operators in it.
Example 1:
If you want to search for an Applicant named Mohammed, Just write Mohammed in this field then hit Enter.
Example 2:
If you want to search for the two Applicants: Mohammed & Abdullah write "Mohammed AND Abdullah". In the same way you can use OR operator.
Choose the Nationality of the Applicant from the list.
A free-text field where you can use the logical operators in it.
Example 1:
If you want to search for an Inventor named Mohammed, Just write Mohammed in this field then hit Enter.
Example 2:
If you want to search for the two Inventors: Mohammed & Abdullah write "Mohammed AND Abdullah". In the same way you can use OR operator.
Choose the nationality of the Inventor from the list then press Enter
A free-text search you may write in it the value you need.
You must enter the three values: (the day, month and year) to search in this complicated field. Day and Year fields does accept numbers with almost two - digits numbers only while the year field accept only four - digit number.
example 1:
If you want to look for patentin the date 15th of October, 1995. Then, You have to write 05 in DAY field, then choose 10 from MONTH field and enter 1995 in the YEAR field.
example 2:
Once you want to search for all the patents dated October 1995.
Actually, You can't. You have to specify the whole date