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adam_text | CONTENTS
Foreword
Acknowledgement
n
,
°
vin
Preface
Table of Cases X1X
XX
Table of Legislation
1.
INTRODUCTION 1~01
2.
WHAT IS A PATENT, AND WHO CARES?
2-ОЇ
2-01
What is a Patent?
Who Cares? fll
The People We Have to Keep Happy fj
The Validity People
јЈг
The Infringement People
r-
ι
·
2-16
Conclusion
xii
Contents
3.
ORIENTATION
3-01
The Patent
3-02
The Description
3-03
The Claims
3-04
Patent Granting Procedure
3-07
Argument During Prosecution
3-08
Amendment During Prosecution
3-09
Using the Patent
3-Ю
Conclusion
3-11
4.
THE LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
4-01
Summary of the Legal Requirements
4-02
The Patent Offices
4-02
The Courts
4-04
Other Authorities
4-05
The Legal Requirements in More Details
4-06
Issues Relating to the Claims
4-07
Do the Claims Cover
a Patentable
Invention?
4-07
Are the Claims Clear and Concise?
4-22
Are the Claims in Unity?
4-36
Issues Relating to the Description
4-41
Is the Description Sufficient/Enabling?
4-41
Added Matter
4-44
Are the Claims Supported by the Description?
4-51
Other Issues
4-55
The Courts
4-56
General Treatment of Legal Requirements by the Courts
4-57
Treatment of Obviousness by the Courts
4-58
Treatment of Sufficiency and Added Matter by the Courts
4-60
Treatment of Claim Broadening by the Courts
4-61
Treatment of Entitlement by the Courts
4-63
Grounds Not Available After Grant
4-64
ЕРО
Oppositions
4-66
Conclusion
4-68
Contents xiii
5.
COMMERCIAL CONSIDERATIONS
5-01
Apparatus (Product) and Method (Process) Claims
5-02
Claiming the Product at the Correct Level
5-03
Jurisdictional Issues
5-04
Interpretation of Claims
5-06
Definition of Infringing Acts
5-08
Direct Product of a Process Claim
5-10
Contributory Infringement
5-11
Conclusion
5-12
6.
THE BALANCE
6-01
The Legal and Commercial People
6-02
The Purpose of the Patent Description and Claims
6-03
The Description
6-05
The Claims
6-07
Conclusion
6-08
7.
THE DESCRIPTION
7-01
The Introduction
7-03
The Title
7-04
Field of the Invention
7-05
The Prior Art
7-06
The Statement of Invention
7-13
The Drawings Captions
7-18
The Specific Description
7-20
Sufficiency
7-22
Added Matter
7-23
Structure of the Specific Description
7-26
The Five Sofas
7-29
Overview Section
7-32
Conclusion
7-34
8.
THE INDEPENDENT CLAIMS
8-01
The Difficulty of Claiming
8-02
xiv Contents
Basic
Principles
8-04
You Don t Claim What You Have, You Claim What the
Prior art Doesn t Have
8-05
You Claim the Invention Not the Product
8-06
Novelty Lies in the Claim, Inventive Step Lies in the Argument
8-07
Claim the Invention on the Shelf
8-08
Your Claim Merely Has to Have an Inventive Step, Not An
Inventive Staircase
8-12
Claim Structure
8-13
How to Draft a Claim
8-17
The Pub Test
8-18
Spot the Invention
8-21
Identify the Novel Feature
8-22
Select the Claim Category
8-23
Name the Claim
8-24
Identify other Features You Need
8-25
Are There Any More Inventions?
8-28
The Validity and Infringement Check
8-35
Validity Checks
8-36
Infringement Checks
8-41
A Bad Claim
8-49
Is the Claimed Invention Novel?
8-50
Does the Inventive Step Argument Work?
8-53
Is it Free Beer?
8-54
Does the Claim Comprise a Limiting Word or Feature?
8-55
Does the Claim Relate to What is Made or Sold?
8-56
Does the Claim Make Sense Without Reference to External,
Non-claimed Matter?
8-57
Method Claims
8-59
Steps Not Features
8-60
Choosing the Category
8-61
Typical Form of Method Claims
8-62
Drafting a Method Claim
8-64
Other Claim Categories
8-70
Conclusion
8-71
9.
THE DEPENDENT CLAIMS
9-01
Why Do We Need Dependent Claims
9-02
Contents xv
What Goes Into the Dependent Claims?
9-06
Extra Interacting Features
9-07
Wording that Strengthens the Independent Claims
9-09
Extra Non-interacting Features
9-10
Features that May be Commercially Important
9-11
Dependent Claims that Broaden the Main Claim
9-12
Structuring the Dependent Claims
9-13
A Note on Multiple Dependencies
9-15
Example Claim Structure
9-16
The Role of the Dependent Claims
9-18
Dependent Method Claims
9-20
Conclusion
9-21
10.
TRICKS OF THE TRADE
10-01
Anything Not Expressly Excluded is Covered
10-02
Things That Contain Other Things
10-04
Antecedents and Labels
10-05
Positions
10-07
Each
...
Respective
10-09
Make the Verb a Noun
10-10
First, Second, Third and so Forth
10-11
Apparatuses Which do Things
10-12
Everything in the Claim Must be a Subset of its Introductory
Clause
10-14
Plurality
10-15
Paténtese
10-16
Legal Terms
10-17
Technical Terms
10-18
Conclusion
10-19
xvi Contents
11.
DRAFTING IN REAL LIFE
Dealing With the Inventor
The Exchange of Information
Expectation Management
What to Tell the Inventor
Handling the Technology
Remote Interaction
Inventor Types
The Busy Inventor
The Lawyer
The Disorganised Inventor
The Understanding Inventor
The Genius
The Perfect Inventor
The Meeting
Basic Issues
Other Legal Points to Cover
The Draft Itself
Structuring the Draft
US Issues
Efficient Drafting
Other Required Information
Covering All the Options
How Broad Should the Initial Claim be?
Drafting in a Hurry
Conclusion
12.
SPECIALIST AREAS—INTERNATIONAL BSUES,
SPECIALIST TECHNOLOGIES, DRAFTING FOR
QUALIFYING EXAMINATIONS
International Considerations in Drafting Patents
Some Comments on the US
Best Mode
Claim Interpretation in the US
Drafting in Specific Technical Areas
Computer-related Inventions
Chemical Inventions
The Introduction
The Specific Description
11-01
11-02
11-03
11-04
11-05
11-06
11-08
11-09
11-10
11-11
11-12
11-14
11-15
11-16
11-17
11-18
11-19
11-21
11-21
11-22
11-23
11-24
11-25
11-26
11-27
11-28
12-01
12-01
12-03
12-04
12-05
12-08
12-09
12-18
12-19
12-20
Contents xvii
The Claims 12-24
Dependent
Claims 12-28
Biotech
Inventions
12-29
The Introduction
12-30
The Specific Description
12-31
The Claims
12-35
Drafting for the Qualifying Examination
12-40
Pity the Poor Examiner
12-41
Accept the Technology
12-42
Work Out Where the Marks Lie
12-43
A Level Playing Field
12-44
Conclusion
12-45
13.
CONCLUSION
13-01
Index
161
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adam_txt |
CONTENTS
Foreword
Acknowledgement
n
,
°
vin
Preface
Table of Cases X1X
XX
Table of Legislation
1.
INTRODUCTION 1~01
2.
WHAT IS A PATENT, AND WHO CARES?
2-ОЇ
2-01
What is a Patent?
Who Cares? fll
The People We Have to Keep Happy fj'
The Validity People
јЈг
The Infringement People
r-
ι
·
2-16
Conclusion
xii
Contents
3.
ORIENTATION
3-01
The Patent
3-02
The Description
3-03
The Claims
3-04
Patent Granting Procedure
3-07
Argument During Prosecution
3-08
Amendment During Prosecution
3-09
Using the Patent
3-Ю
Conclusion
3-11
4.
THE LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
4-01
Summary of the Legal Requirements
4-02
The Patent Offices
4-02
The Courts
4-04
Other Authorities
4-05
The Legal Requirements in More Details
4-06
Issues Relating to the Claims
4-07
Do the Claims Cover
a Patentable
Invention?
4-07
Are the Claims Clear and Concise?
4-22
Are the Claims in Unity?
4-36
Issues Relating to the Description
4-41
Is the Description Sufficient/Enabling?
4-41
Added Matter
4-44
Are the Claims Supported by the Description?
4-51
Other Issues
4-55
The Courts
4-56
General Treatment of Legal Requirements by the Courts
4-57
Treatment of Obviousness by the Courts
4-58
Treatment of Sufficiency and Added Matter by the Courts
4-60
Treatment of Claim Broadening by the Courts
4-61
Treatment of Entitlement by the Courts
4-63
Grounds Not Available After Grant
4-64
ЕРО
Oppositions
4-66
Conclusion
4-68
Contents xiii
5.
COMMERCIAL CONSIDERATIONS
5-01
Apparatus (Product) and Method (Process) Claims
5-02
Claiming the Product at the Correct Level
5-03
Jurisdictional Issues
5-04
Interpretation of Claims
5-06
Definition of Infringing Acts
5-08
Direct Product of a Process Claim
5-10
Contributory Infringement
5-11
Conclusion
5-12
6.
THE BALANCE
6-01
The Legal and Commercial People
6-02
The Purpose of the Patent Description and Claims
6-03
The Description
6-05
The Claims
6-07
Conclusion
6-08
7.
THE DESCRIPTION
7-01
The Introduction
7-03
The Title
7-04
Field of the Invention
7-05
The Prior Art
7-06
The Statement of Invention
7-13
The Drawings Captions
7-18
The Specific Description
7-20
Sufficiency
7-22
Added Matter
7-23
Structure of the Specific Description
7-26
The Five Sofas
7-29
Overview Section
7-32
Conclusion
7-34
8.
THE INDEPENDENT CLAIMS
8-01
The Difficulty of Claiming
8-02
xiv Contents
Basic
Principles
8-04
You Don't Claim What You Have, You Claim What the
Prior art Doesn't Have
8-05
You Claim the Invention Not the Product
8-06
Novelty Lies in the Claim, Inventive Step Lies in the Argument
8-07
Claim the Invention on the Shelf
8-08
Your Claim Merely Has to Have an Inventive Step, Not An
Inventive Staircase
8-12
Claim Structure
8-13
How to Draft a Claim
8-17
The Pub Test
8-18
Spot the Invention
8-21
Identify the Novel Feature
8-22
Select the Claim Category
8-23
Name the Claim
8-24
Identify other Features You Need
8-25
Are There Any More Inventions?
8-28
The Validity and Infringement Check
8-35
Validity Checks
8-36
Infringement Checks
8-41
A Bad Claim
8-49
Is the Claimed Invention Novel?
8-50
Does the Inventive Step Argument Work?
8-53
Is it Free Beer?
8-54
Does the Claim Comprise a Limiting Word or Feature?
8-55
Does the Claim Relate to What is Made or Sold?
8-56
Does the Claim Make Sense Without Reference to External,
Non-claimed Matter?
8-57
Method Claims
8-59
Steps Not Features
8-60
Choosing the Category
8-61
Typical Form of Method Claims
8-62
Drafting a Method Claim
8-64
Other Claim Categories
8-70
Conclusion
8-71
9.
THE DEPENDENT CLAIMS
9-01
Why Do We Need Dependent Claims
9-02
Contents xv
What Goes Into the Dependent Claims?
9-06
Extra Interacting Features
9-07
Wording that Strengthens the Independent Claims
9-09
Extra Non-interacting Features
9-10
Features that May be Commercially Important
9-11
Dependent Claims that Broaden the Main Claim
9-12
Structuring the Dependent Claims
9-13
A Note on Multiple Dependencies
9-15
Example Claim Structure
9-16
The Role of the Dependent Claims
9-18
Dependent Method Claims
9-20
Conclusion
9-21
10.
TRICKS OF THE TRADE
10-01
Anything Not Expressly Excluded is Covered
10-02
Things That Contain Other Things
10-04
Antecedents and Labels
10-05
Positions
10-07
"Each
.
Respective"
10-09
Make the Verb a Noun
10-10
"First, Second, Third" and so Forth
10-11
Apparatuses Which do Things
10-12
Everything in the Claim Must be a Subset of its Introductory
Clause
10-14
"Plurality"
10-15
Paténtese
10-16
Legal Terms
10-17
Technical Terms
10-18
Conclusion
10-19
xvi Contents
11.
DRAFTING IN REAL LIFE
Dealing With the Inventor
The Exchange of Information
Expectation Management
What to Tell the Inventor
Handling the Technology
Remote Interaction
Inventor Types
The Busy Inventor
The Lawyer
The Disorganised Inventor
The Understanding Inventor
The Genius
The Perfect Inventor
The Meeting
Basic Issues
Other Legal Points to Cover
The Draft Itself
Structuring the Draft
US Issues
Efficient Drafting
Other Required Information
Covering All the Options
How Broad Should the Initial Claim be?
Drafting in a Hurry
Conclusion
12.
SPECIALIST AREAS—INTERNATIONAL BSUES,
SPECIALIST TECHNOLOGIES, DRAFTING FOR
QUALIFYING EXAMINATIONS
International Considerations in Drafting Patents
Some Comments on the US
Best Mode
Claim Interpretation in the US
Drafting in Specific Technical Areas
Computer-related Inventions
Chemical Inventions
The Introduction
The Specific Description
11-01
11-02
11-03
11-04
11-05
11-06
11-08
11-09
11-10
11-11
11-12
11-14
11-15
11-16
11-17
11-18
11-19
11-21
11-21
11-22
11-23
11-24
11-25
11-26
11-27
11-28
12-01
12-01
12-03
12-04
12-05
12-08
12-09
12-18
12-19
12-20
Contents xvii
The Claims 12-24
Dependent
Claims 12-28
Biotech
Inventions
12-29
The Introduction
12-30
The Specific Description
12-31
The Claims
12-35
Drafting for the Qualifying Examination
12-40
Pity the Poor Examiner
12-41
Accept the Technology
12-42
Work Out Where the Marks Lie
12-43
A Level Playing Field
12-44
Conclusion
12-45
13.
CONCLUSION
13-01
Index
161 |
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