What should examiners do if drawings are inconsistent with the specification in a patent application?

If examiners find that drawings are inconsistent with the specification in a patent application, they should:

  • Identify the specific inconsistencies
  • Object to the drawings and/or specification as appropriate
  • Provide clear explanations of the inconsistencies in the Office action
  • Require the applicant to correct the inconsistencies

MPEP 608.02(e) states: ‘The examiner should see to it that the drawings are correct, complete, and consistent with the specification and claims.’ This responsibility includes ensuring that the drawings accurately reflect the invention described in the specification and that there are no contradictions between the textual description and the visual representation.

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Topics: Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Examiner Procedure, Inconsistent Drawings, Specification