Patent Law FAQ

This FAQ answers all your questions about patent law, patent procedure, and the patent examination process.

Yes, chemical compounds can be claimed by their characteristics when the structure is unknown. The MPEP 2173.05(t) provides this option:

“A compound of unknown structure may be claimed by a combination of physical and chemical characteristics.”

This approach is supported by legal precedent, such as Ex parte Brian. When structural information is unavailable or incomplete, describing a compound by its physical and chemical properties can be an effective way to claim it in a patent application. This method allows inventors to protect their discoveries even when full structural elucidation is not possible or practical.

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