How should experimental data and examples be presented in a patent application?
When presenting experimental data and examples in a patent application: Ensure accuracy of all statements and evidence Clearly distinguish between actual results and predicted results Use proper tense: past tense for actual experiments, present or future tense for prophetic examples Label examples as prophetic or working examples to avoid ambiguities MPEP 2004 advises: “Care should…
Read MoreWhat is considered ‘material’ information in a patent file wrapper?
‘Material’ information in a patent file wrapper refers to data that is significant to the patentability of an invention. While MPEP 724.01 does not provide a specific definition, it emphasizes the importance of such information by stating that It is the intent of the Office that the patent file wrapper be as complete as possible…
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