How should line spacing and numbering be formatted in a patent specification?

How should line spacing and numbering be formatted in a patent specification?

The MPEP 608.01 provides specific guidelines for line spacing and numbering in patent specifications:

  • Line spacing: Lines of text should be 1.5 or double spaced
  • Line numbering: The lines on each sheet should be numbered consecutively and at least 4 cm (1 1/2 inches) from the left margin

The MPEP states: ‘The specification (including the abstract and claims) for other than reissue applications and reexamination or supplemental examination proceedings shall have lines that are 1 1/2 or double spaced.’ It further specifies: ‘The lines on each sheet should be numbered consecutively, starting with 1, and the numbers should be located about 4 cm. from the left margin.’ These formatting requirements ensure clarity and ease of reference in patent documents.

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Topics: Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Line Numbering, Specification Format