How can applicants respond to indefiniteness rejections?
Applicants have several options to respond to indefiniteness rejections. The MPEP outlines these approaches: “In response to an examiner’s rejection for indefiniteness, an applicant may resolve the ambiguity by amending the claim, or by providing a persuasive explanation on the record that a person of ordinary skill in the relevant art would not consider the…
Read MoreHow can an applicant overcome an indefiniteness rejection based on relative terminology?
An applicant can overcome an indefiniteness rejection based on relative terminology in several ways. According to MPEP 2173.05(b), “During prosecution, an applicant may overcome an indefiniteness rejection by providing evidence that the meaning of the term of degree can be ascertained by one of ordinary skill in the art when reading the disclosure.” This can…
Read MoreHow should examiners establish a clear record when rejecting claims for indefiniteness?
Examiners are required to establish a clear record when rejecting claims for indefiniteness. The MPEP provides guidance: “Examiners should note that Office policy is not to employ per se rules to make technical rejections. Examples of claim language which have been held to be indefinite set forth in MPEP § 2173.05(d) are fact specific and…
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