Claim Crafting – An Overview of Structure and Scope
Claims of a patent describe boundaries of an invention that an applicant intends to protect though the patent. A claim includes three parts, namely a preamble, transitional phrase, and body. The claim begins with the preamble, which defines a statutory class of the claim. The transitional phrase links the preamble of the claim with the…
Understanding Fallacies in Argument
Argument is a critical part of a response to an Office Action. The argument explains difference between a claimed feature of an Applicant’s disclosure and an invention of a reference cited in the Office Action. The argument for the claimed feature needs to effectively communicate why the cited reference does not describe the claimed feature.…
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