What is the “broadest reasonable construction” in patent claims?
The “broadest reasonable construction” is a principle used in patent examination when interpreting patent claims. According to the MPEP Section 2001.05, this principle is applied when establishing a prima facie case of unpatentability: “A prima facie case of unpatentability is established when the information compels a conclusion that a claim is unpatentable under the preponderance…
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