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Finding Innovative Technical Solutions in Patents Through Improved Evolution Trends

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Abstract Patents represent a reservoir richly endowed with exploitable technical information, where a structured exploration of inventions can unveil essential knowledge for solving industrial problems. Several authors exploit patents using the evolution laws of the TRIZ theory to anticipate technological leaps, categorize patents in a TRIZ perspective, forecast technology, etc. TRIZ laws can be completed with Polovinkin’s rules, design rules, better known as “design heuristics,” and the rules of the art of engineering (engineering best practices). In this chapter, we propose evolution trends composed of all these elements and presented in the form of cards to assist users. After selecting pertinent patents, they can be classified into discovery matrices and analyzed in a timeline classification structured according to their technological branches. The evolution trends enable us to decipher the evolution in inventions being followed or to be followed by each technological branch. An in-depth analysis of several technological branches linked to the technical problem in question allows us to inspire users with original ideas, identify opportunities for innovation, and propose hybrid solutions. To illustrate our approach, we look for possible evolutions of current, deep offshore biphasic separation systems.
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hal-02173034 , version 1 (04-07-2019)

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Ulises Valverde, Jean-Pierre Nadeau, Dominique Scaravetti. Finding Innovative Technical Solutions in Patents Through Improved Evolution Trends. TRIZ – The Theory of Inventive Problem Solving, SPRINGER, pp.1-42, 2017, 978-3-319-56593-4. ⟨hal-02173034⟩
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