MPEP § 903.02(b) — Scope of a Class in the USPC (Annotated Rules)

§903.02(b) Scope of a Class in the USPC

USPTO MPEP version: BlueIron's Update: 2025-12-31

This page consolidates and annotates all enforceable requirements under MPEP § 903.02(b), including statutory authority, regulatory rules, examiner guidance, and practice notes. It is provided as guidance, with links to the ground truth sources. This is information only, it is not legal advice.

Scope of a Class in the USPC

This section addresses Scope of a Class in the USPC. Contains: 1 guidance statement, 1 permission, and 1 other statement.

Key Rules

Topic

Secrecy Orders

3 rules
MPEP GuidanceInformativeAlways
[mpep-903-02-b-c76452b0f2f6dcdffb2cbf5d]
Subcombinations of General Utility Must Be Classified
Note:
Examiners must determine the classification for subcombinations that have utility with other types of subject matter.

Subcombinations of General Utility. Each type of basic subject matter may have subcombinations which have utility with other and different types of subject matter; e.g., the machine elements of a stonecrusher. Subcombinations of this character usually are provided for in some general class so that the examiner should determine in each instance where they are classified.

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MPEP GuidancePermittedAlways
[mpep-903-02-b-969b6d085231ae1835edc8bd]
Subcombinations of General Utility Requirement
Note:
Each type of basic subject matter may have subcombinations that are useful with other types, and examiners should classify them appropriately.

Subcombinations of General Utility. Each type of basic subject matter may have subcombinations which have utility with other and different types of subject matter; e.g., the machine elements of a stonecrusher. Subcombinations of this character usually are provided for in some general class so that the examiner should determine in each instance where they are classified.

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MPEP GuidanceRecommendedAlways
[mpep-903-02-b-67952d1e18c1749560ca2d46]
Subcombinations Must Be Classified Generally
Note:
Examiners must determine the appropriate general class for subcombinations of basic subject matter.

Subcombinations of General Utility. Each type of basic subject matter may have subcombinations which have utility with other and different types of subject matter; e.g., the machine elements of a stonecrusher. Subcombinations of this character usually are provided for in some general class so that the examiner should determine in each instance where they are classified.

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Source Text from USPTO’s MPEP

This is an exact copy of the MPEP from the USPTO. It is here for your reference to see the section in context.

BlueIron Last Updated: 2025-12-31