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Can you provide an example of a patent-eligible transformation under MPEP 2106.05(c)?

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

MPEP 2106.05(c) provides a classic example of a patent-eligible transformation from the case of Tilghman v. Proctor: In that case, the claim was directed to a process of subjecting a mixture of fat and water to a high degree of heat and included additional parameters relating to the level of heat, the quantities of fat…

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