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Can a process claim be rejected if it describes the function of a disclosed machine?

By russ.krajec@blueironip.com | September 30, 2024

No, a process claim cannot be rejected solely because it describes the function of a disclosed machine. The MPEP 2173.05(v) clearly states: “Process or method claims are not subject to rejection by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office examiners under 35 U.S.C. 112(b) or pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 112, second paragraph, solely on the ground that they…

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What is the “Mere Function of Machine” rule in patent law?

By russ.krajec@blueironip.com | September 30, 2024

The “Mere Function of Machine” rule refers to a principle in patent law that protects process or method claims from being rejected solely based on their relationship to a disclosed machine or apparatus. According to MPEP 2173.05(v): “Process or method claims are not subject to rejection by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office examiners under 35…

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