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Invention analysis and claiming : a patent lawyer's guide.
2007
G 332 SLU.I
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Title
Invention analysis and claiming : a patent lawyer's guide.
Author
Slusky, Ronald., author.
Description
xxvi, 284 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781590318188
Alternate Call Number
G 332 SLU.I
Summary
This book is a comprehensive approach to analyzing inventions and capturing them in a sophisticated set of patent claims. It provides the reader with practical pointers and guidance and uses everyday inventions as references, such as the ball point pen and paperclip.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Inventions are concepts; 2. Begin from the problem (not the embodiment); 3. The problem-solution statement; 4. The problem-solution statement reaching for breadth; 5. The problem-solution statement reining in overbreadth; 6. Fallback features and the planned retreat; 7. Problem-solution-based independent claims; 8. Inventive-departure-based independent claims; 9. Intermediate-and narrow-scope claims; 10. Definition claims; 11. Assembling the dependent claims; 12. Invention settings and direct infringers; 13. Statutory claim types; 14. Claim diversity; 15. Claim review with enforcement in mind; 16. Writing the background and summary; 17. Writing the detailed description; 18. Claim rejections - amende or argue?; 19. Claim amendments; 20. Working with the inventor.
Published
United States : American Bar Association (ABA), 2007.
Language
English
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American Bar Association. General Practice, Solo, And Small Firm Section.