Can a dependent claim refer to more than one preceding claim in a patent application?

Can a dependent claim refer to more than one preceding claim in a patent application?

Yes, a dependent claim can refer to more than one preceding claim in a patent application, but there are specific rules governing such references. According to MPEP 608.01(n):

‘A claim which depends from a dependent claim should not be separated by any claim which does not also depend from said dependent claim. It should be kept in mind that a dependent claim may refer to any preceding independent claim. In general, applicant’s sequence will not be changed.’

Key points to remember:

  • A dependent claim can refer to multiple preceding claims, but only in the alternative (using ‘or’).
  • Multiple dependent claims must be carefully constructed to avoid improper dependencies.
  • The order of claims should be maintained to ensure clarity and proper dependency structure.

Proper referencing in dependent claims helps maintain a clear and logical claim structure in the patent application.

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Topics: Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Dependent Claims, Multiple References