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Basic Requirements of Patentability Utility

But I have promises to keep And miles to go before I sleep —Robert Frost, Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening  [Pg.156]


BASIC REQUIREMENTS OF PATENTABILITY UTILITY 1. A compound having the formula... [Pg.162]

The articles of the treaty referred to correspond to the PCT treaty and can be found in the MPEP. The basic requirements for completing a patent application are described in 37 CFR 1.51. A more detailed explanation of the filing requirements for regular patent applications directly filed in the United States rather than through the PCT can be found at www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/utility/utility.html. The completeness of an application depends on the type of patent application. In some instances, an... [Pg.31]

There are two basic components to the utility requirement as included in 101. The first concerns itself with statutory subject matter, meaning the types of inventions or discoveries that are patentable, which are limited to a process, machine, manufacture... [Pg.158]

A patent must end with one or more patent claims which describe the patented subject matter as unambiguously as possible. Patent claims may be considered as the definition of the patent scope for legal purposes. The precedent patent description has to justify all aspects of the patent claims and will be used for this purpose during the examination process. But only in cases of doubt will details of the patent description be used later on to interpret the patent claims. Thus, patent claims must be formulated with the utmost care. The three basic requirements novelty, non-obviousness and utility have to apply to... [Pg.82]

Section III examines "The Relationship of Industrial Innovation to Productivity," and concludes that there is consensus of scholars that "the contribution of R D to economic growth Is high." Section IV on "The Relationships Between Universities and Industry" notes the "natural barriers" between university and industry that may obstruct the transfer of academic basic research to industrial utilization. These Include differences with regard to patents, publications, and freedom of research directions. Concludes "the transfer of knowledge between academic science and Industrial application requires active effort on both sides."... [Pg.131]


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