Template:Cite patent

{{{1}}} patent {{{2}}}

Instructions

Usage

{{Cite patent
 | two letter country code
 | patent or patent application publication number
 | application (only if it is a patent application rather than a granted patent)
}}

Notes and warnings:

This is intended as a very simple citation template for identifying a patent within the text of an article.

Details:

Simple patent template for citing patents or patent applications from any country in the esp@cenet database. This database is more useful than the USPTO database since it highlights related patents/applications in other countries, provides current status information, and is available in three languages. However, the {{US patent}} template is not deprecated because the USPTO database does include items (such as some older US patents) which are not included in the espacenet database.
Enter the two letter country code (eg US or EP) as the first parameter and the patent number or patent application publication number (without any intervening commas) as the second parameter.
Add the word "application" (without quotes) as a third parameter if you are citing a patent application rather than a patent. Patent applications must be referred to by publication number, not application number.
Help for getting the right number format can be found here.

Examples

To cite US patent 7,143,445, use:

{{Cite patent|US|7143445}}

Results in: US patent 7143445

To cite US patent application US 2006/0265789 use:

{{Cite patent|US|2006265789|application}}

Results in: US patent application 2006265789

Note the removal of the "/" and the leading zero.

To cite WIPO (aka PCT/International) patent application WO 2005/083605 A1, use:

{{Cite patent|WO|2005083605}}

Results in: WO patent 2005083605

Note the removal of the "/". Removing the leading zero was not necessary as it was already six digits.

To cite European patent application 1727416, use:

{{Cite patent|EP|1727416|application}}

Results in: EP patent application 1727416

Note that this uses the publication number, not the application number.