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Paranoia, patent attorneys, more paranoia, claim writing, still more paranoia....
On Tue, 4 May 2010 11:12:26 -0400, "Existential Angst"
wrote: Awl -- Has anyone ever written the claims part of a patent? I actually studied this for a couple of afternoons at the 34th St. Science and technology library in NYC/Manhattan, which is a patent repository -- via microfiche at the time, a real effing pita -- proly all pyooterized now. They had books on claim writing for lawyers, and goddamm, it was fairly incomprehensible. Plus, I studied patents and re-submitted patents, with adjusted claims, and goddamm, STILL incomprehensible. The whole of a patent is little more than a high-school level report, save for the claims. Interestingly, the strategy of an "effective" patent is to reveal as little as possible, while protecting as much as possible, two ends that are somewhat at odds. Iny insight into the nature of claim writing?? Find a MPEP and study the stuff around 806.05(c) Criteria of Distinctness for Combination, Subcomination, or Element of a Combination. That and a book, patent it yourself. 2 pro se Oh, loved the leaf blower rant, reminded me of how I use to feel in the big city. |
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