How does the presence of a specific combination claim (ABsp) affect restriction requirements?
The presence of a specific combination claim (ABsp) does not necessarily affect the propriety of a restriction requirement between a broad combination (ABbr) and a subcombination (Bsp). The MPEP clarifies:
“The presence of a claim to combination ABsp does not alter the propriety of a restriction requirement properly made between combination ABbr and subcombination Bsp.”
However, if the combination claims are amended after a restriction requirement such that each combination requires all the limitations of the subcombination, the restriction should not be maintained. The MPEP states:
“If the combination claims are amended after a restriction requirement such that each combination, as claimed, requires all the limitations of the subcombination as claimed, i.e., if the evidence claim ABbr is deleted or amended to require Bsp, the restriction requirement between the combination and subcombination should not be maintained.”
This guidance ensures that restriction requirements remain appropriate as claims are amended during prosecution.
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