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How To Search For A Patent Application By Application

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tvtjohn | 09:45 Sun 10th May 2020 | Civil
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I'm creating a website, and on doing some research on competitors, I noticed a Patent Application for the same process I'm trying to design. However, going onto the UK Patent website I can't find anything on the Patent Application and I can't find anywhere to search by Patent Application. Any advice please.
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‘ I noticed a Patent Application for the same process I'm trying to design’

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I noticed the patent application number 1234567.1 (example) on the footer of the competitors webpage. Im trying to found more information about the patent before I proceed, to make sure Im not heading into trouble.
Don’t you think that looks like a made up patent number?

Anyway, if you’re in the UK, this might help:
https://www.ipo.gov.uk/p-ipsum.htm
Apologies, you gave that number as an example. Hope the link helps.
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Thanks for your assistance. It was missing the GB from the front of the application number. Ive found what i need. It says 'Terminated before granted', which I assume means not granted?
I would think so. It could mean that the person trying to patent the idea ran into legal issues. This could be a signal that you might, also. There are Patent Attorneys which may be a sensible next step in saving you a lot of time and effort.
https://www.cipa.org.uk/
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Thank you.
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