What is the difference between insignificant pre-solution and post-solution activity in patent claims?
In patent law, insignificant extra-solution activity can be categorized as either pre-solution or post-solution activity. The MPEP 2106.05(g) distinguishes between these two types: Insignificant pre-solution activity: Steps or actions taken before the main part of the invention, typically involving data gathering or preparation. Insignificant post-solution activity: Steps or actions taken after the main part of…
Read MoreHow can patent applicants avoid having claim elements classified as insignificant extra-solution activity?
To avoid having claim elements classified as insignificant extra-solution activity, patent applicants should consider the following strategies based on guidance from MPEP 2106.05(g): Ensure that claim elements are integral to the invention’s core purpose Demonstrate how the elements impose meaningful limits on the claim’s scope Show that the elements are more than mere data gathering…
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