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Index
Cover Prefatory Material
Title Page Copyright DISCLAIMER DEDICATION TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD PREFACE ABOUT THE AUTHOR INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 — Claims Part 1: Basic Elements of a Claim
§ 1.01. CLAIM STRUCTURE
[1]  Introduction [2]  Example [3]  The Class and Preamble [4]  Transitional Phrases [5]  The Claim Body [6]  The Purpose Clause [7]  Essential Form
§ 1.02. CLAIM FUNDAMENTALS
[1]  Single Statutory Classification [2]  Completeness [3]  Definiteness
§ 1.03. DEPENDENT CLAIMS
CHAPTER 2 — Claims Part 2: Types of Inventions and Types of Claims
§ 2.01. INTRODUCTION § 2.02. APPARATUS CLAIMS § 2.03. METHOD CLAIMS § 2.04. PRODUCT-BY-PROCESS CLAIMS § 2.05. MEANS-PLUS-FUNCTION CLAIMS § 2.06. MARKUSH CLAIMS § 2.07. JEPSON CLAIMS § 2.08. SOFTWARE AND BEAUREGARD CLAIMS § 2.09. CHEMICAL CLAIMS § 2.10. PHARMACEUTICAL CLAIMS § 2.11. BUSINESS METHODS CLAIMS § 2.12. KIT CLAIMS
CHAPTER 3 — Claims Part 3: Claim Construction
§ 3.01. CHOOSING ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS
[1]  Broad vs. Narrow Claiming [2]  Apparatus Claims [3]  Excerpt from the Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments [4]  Method Claims
§ 3.02. CHOICE OF LANGUAGE § 3.03. PUNCTUATION § 3.04. PLURAL ELEMENTS § 3.05. RANGES AND MEASUREMENTS § 3.06. BREVITY § 3.07. NON-STANDARD CLAIM FEATURES
[1]  Chemical Structures [2]  Equations
CHAPTER 4 — The Summary of the Invention and the Abstract
§ 4.01. THE SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION § 4.02. THE ABSTRACT
CHAPTER 5 — The Specification
§ 5.01. TITLE § 5.02. PRIORITY CLAIMS, FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH AND SEQUENCE LISTINGS § 5.03. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[1]  Field of the Invention [2]  Description of the Related Art
§ 5.04. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS § 5.05. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[1]  Longest But Simplest [2]  Language [3]  Incorporation by Reference [4]  Sequence Listings [5]  Deposit of Biological Material [6]  Best Mode Requirement [7]  Enablement [8]  Miscellaneous Considerations [9]  Information Disclosure Statement
§ 5.06. NON-STANDARD FEATURES
[1]  Chemical Structures [2]  Tables [3]  Equations [4]  Trademarks
CHAPTER 6 — The Drawings
§ 6.01. HIRE A DRAFTSMAN § 6.02. IF YOU CLAIM IT SHOW IT
CHAPTER 7 — Claims Part 35 U.S.C. §101: Utility and Patentable Subject Matter
§ 7.01. PATENTABLE INVENTIONS § 7.02. GENERAL UTILITY REQUIREMENT § 7.03. MENTAL STEPS § 7.04. PRINTED MATTER § 7.05. PRODUCTS OF NATURE § 7.06. BROADLY DETERMINING PATENT SUBJECT MATTER ELIGIBILITY
[1]  The Four Categories of Statutory Subject Matter [2]  Judicial Exceptions to the Four Categories
CHAPTER 8 — Claims Part 35 U.S.C. §112: Enablement, Form, and Language
§ 8.01. TERMINOLOGY § 8.02. 35 U.S.C. § 112(a)
[1]  Overview [2]  Written Description [3]  Enablement, Inoperability, and Best Mode
§ 8.03. 35 U.S.C. § 112(b)
[1]  Overview [2]  Articles of Speech [3]  Alternative Language [4]  Negative Limitations [5]  Relative Language
§ 8.04. 35 U.S.C. § 112(f): MEANS-FOR LANGUAGE § 8.05. 35 U.S.C. § 112(d): MULTIPLICITY
CHAPTER 9 — 35 U.S.C. §102 and §103: Considering Prior Art
§ 9.01. INTRODUCTION § 9.02. CONSIDERING PRIOR ART
CHAPTER 10 — A More Complex Example with Prior Art Considerations
§ 10.01. SCOPE § 10.02. CLIENT’S ORIGINAL DISCLOSURE § 10.03. PRIOR ART SEARCH AND ANALYSIS
[1]  Three References [2]  The Essential Elements and the Point of Novelty
§ 10.04. SKETCHES § 10.05. CLAIMS § 10.06. SUMMARY § 10.07. ABSTRACT § 10.08. SPECIFICATION § 10.09. FINALIZED DRAWINGS § 10.10. ISSUED PATENT
CHAPTER 11 — Prosecution Using the Complex Example
§ 11.01. OFFICE ACTION § 11.02. EXAMINER’S CITED PRIOR ART § 11.03. INTERVIEW § 11.04. AMENDMENT § 11.05. NOTICE OF ALLOWANCE
CHAPTER 12 — Algorithms, Business Methods, Computers, and Software
§ 12.01. SIGNIFICANT CHANGES § 12.02. OVERVIEW § 12.03. THE SUPREME COURT TRILOGY § 12.04. MAYO V. PROMETHEUS
[1]  Introduction [2]  Patents at Issue [3]  District Court Ruling [4]  First Federal Circuit Decision [5]  Remand and second Federal Circuit Decision [6]  Supreme Court Decision [7]  USPTO Examination Guidelines
§ 12.05.  BILSKI V. KAPPOS
[1]  Introduction [2]  Majority Opinion [3]  The Machine-or-Transformation Test
§ 12.06.  ALICE CORP. V. CLS BANK INTERNATIONAL
[1]  Introduction [2]  Background [3]  Appeals [4]  The Supreme Court [5]  USPTO Preliminary Examination Instructions [6]  Aftermath of Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International
§ 12.07.  SUMMARY OF PATENTABILITY UNDER 35 U.S.C. § 101 § 12.08.  EXAMPLES
[1]  Hypothetical Example: Transmission of Stock Quote Data [2]  Graphical User Interface For Meal Planning [3]  Hypothetical Example: Graphical User Interface For Relocating Obscured Textual Information [4]  Rubber Manufacturing [5]  Examples of Abstract Ideas: Fundamental Economic Practices [6]  Examples of Abstract Ideas: An Idea “Of Itself” [7]  Examples of Abstract Ideas: Certain Methods of Organizing Human Activity [8]  Examples of Abstract Ideas: Mathematical Relationships/Formulas
CHAPTER 13 — Examples of Different Classes and Types of Applications
§ 13.01. APPARATUS § 13.02. METHOD/PROCESS § 13.03. PRODUCT-BY-PROCESS § 13.04. IMPROVEMENT WITH JEPSON CLAIMS § 13.05. COMPUTERS, ALGORITHMS, SOFTWARE, AND BUSINESS METHODS § 13.06. CHEMICAL § 13.07. PHARMACEUTICAL AND TREATMENT METHODS
CHAPTER 14 — Strategy and Enforcement
§ 14.01. THE DOCTRINE OF CLAIM DIFFERENTIATION § 14.02. THE USAGE OF DEPENDENT CLAIMS § 14.03. TARGET CLAIMING § 14.04. REALISTIC ENFORCEMENT
CHAPTER 15 — Design Patent Applications
§ 15.01. SCOPE
Appendices
Appendix A.  Example of Complete Application and Forms for Filing Appendix B.  Claim Drafting Checklist Appendix C.  Glossary Appendix D.  Bibliography
INDEX
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