How to Check If an Invention Already Exists
Before investing time and money into a new invention, it is essential to check whether something similar already exists. The fastest and most reliable way to do this is by using a structured patent search tool that analyses global patent data.
You can start immediately by running your idea through our low cost PatentHound Analyzer, which scans a patent database and highlights similar inventions and prior art, and provides a fully downloadable report
Use the PatentHound AnalyzerWhy This Step Matters
Many inventors assume their idea is new, but most ideas already exist in some form. Proper research helps you avoid wasted development costs and strengthens any future patent application.
Step 1: Understand the Idea in Simple Terms
Before using technical databases, describe your invention in plain English. Focus on the problem it solves and how it works.
- What problem does it solve?
- How does it function?
- What makes it different?
This step helps you refine your search terms before checking patents or databases.
Step 2: Check Patent Databases (Secondary Check)
If you want to manually verify results or explore further, you can search public patent databases. These are best used after running your idea through our low cost PatentHound Analyzer.
- Espacenet (European Patent Office)
- UK IPO Patent Search
Try different keyword combinations and break your invention into components for better results.
Step 3: Identify Prior Art
Prior art includes anything that proves your invention already exists — patents, products, videos, or publications.
Step 4: Compare Features, Not Just Names
Two inventions may have different names but still be functionally identical. Focus on how they work, not what they are called.
- Core mechanism
- Problem solved
- Output or result
Step 5: Check International Patents
Patents are global. A similar invention anywhere in the world can affect your ability to patent in the UK.
Always consider international patent databases when reviewing results.
When to Get Professional Help
If your search reveals similar inventions or you are unsure how close something is, a patent professional can provide a deeper assessment.
Summary
Checking whether an invention already exists is a layered process. The fastest approach is to use a structured patent analysis tool first, then validate manually if needed.
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