What are the requirements for the inventor’s oath or declaration in an international design application?

International design applications designating the United States are required to contain the inventor’s oath or declaration. According to MPEP 2920.04(c): “International design applications designating the United States are required to contain the inventor’s oath or declaration (37 CFR 1.63 and 1.64).” Key points: The International Bureau reviews applications to ensure the required inventor’s oath or…

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What are the requirements for reproductions (drawings) in an international design application?

Reproductions in international design applications must comply with the requirements of Rule 9 and Part Four of the Administrative Instructions, as stated in 37 CFR 1.1026. Key points include: Every application must include a reproduction of the claimed design. Reproductions can be drawings (black and white or color) or photographs. The drawing or photograph must…

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How are figure descriptions handled in international design applications?

Figure descriptions in international design applications are not required to be written in any particular format. However, according to MPEP 2920.04(a): “If they do not describe the views of the drawing clearly and accurately, the examiner should object to the unclear and/or inaccurate descriptions and suggest language which provides a clear and accurate description of…

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