How should multiple figures on a new drawing sheet be labeled in a reexamination proceeding?

When submitting a new drawing sheet with multiple figures in a reexamination proceeding, it’s important to properly label each figure according to its status. The MPEP provides specific guidance:

“If a new drawing sheet contains multiple figures, each figure must be marked as ‘amended’ or ‘new,’ if applicable, to comply with the requirements of 37 CFR 1.530(d)(3). For example, if the new drawing sheet contains Figures 1-3 but only Figure 2 is amended, the new drawing sheet must identify Figure 2 as ‘Amended.'”

This means:

  • Each individual figure on the sheet must be labeled as “Amended” if it has been changed.
  • New figures should be labeled as “New.”
  • Unchanged figures do not require special labeling.
  • It is not sufficient to generally label the entire sheet as “Amended.”

Proper labeling ensures clarity and compliance with USPTO requirements during the reexamination process.

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Topics: MPEP 2200 - Citation Of Prior Art And Ex Parte Reexamination Of Patents, MPEP 2250.01 - Correction Of Patent Drawings, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Drawing Labels, Multiple Figures, patent drawings