What should be avoided when creating a patent title?

What should be avoided when creating a patent title?

When creating a patent title, it’s important to avoid certain elements that may make the title less effective or non-compliant. According to MPEP 606:

“The title should not be descriptive of a particular embodiment, species or range.”

Additionally, you should avoid:

  • Unnecessarily long titles
  • Overly broad or vague descriptions
  • Trademarks or trade names
  • Acronyms or abbreviations that are not widely recognized

The goal is to create a title that is concise, specific to the invention, and informative about its nature and purpose.

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Topics: Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Invention Description, Patent Title, Title Requirements