Can the transitional phrase “consisting of” ever be interpreted as open-ended in patent claims?
Can the transitional phrase “consisting of” ever be interpreted as open-ended in patent claims? While “consisting of” is generally considered a closed transitional phrase, there are rare circumstances where it might be interpreted as open-ended: Dependent claims: A dependent claim using “consisting of” might be interpreted as open-ended if its base claim uses an open-ended…
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