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PATENT SPESIFICATION

Published on Apr 04, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PATENT SPESIFICATION

Describes the invention

Shall be understood by ordinary person skilled in the art

Physical Requirement

  • Margin shall 2cm
  • Shall be numbered at top and center
  • Every 5th line shall be numbered
  • 1.5 line spacing

Standard Format

1.Title of the invention

  • Clear and concise state the technical designation
  • Must exclude all fancy names

Don'ts

  • personal names,the word novel,word paten
  • Trade name
  • abbreviation

2.Technical field

  • The invention should be placed in its setting by specifying the technical field to which it relates

3.Background Art

  • Mention any background art of which applicant is aware
  • Must be factual

Irrelevant matter

  • Well known, obtainable from text book
  • Detailed description of the prior art

Technical problem and its solution

  • Must disclose the technical proble
  • Provide understandable solution

4. Summary of the invention

  • Explain the solution by the invention on the proble mentioned in “the background art”. State the advantages effects of the invention compared to the prior art.

5.Detailed Description

  • Sufficiency of disclosure, clear to PSA how to put into practice
  • Reference sign

Insufficient disclosure

  • Cannot be carried out by PSA
  • Successful performance is Impossible (contrary to well establised physical law

Terminology

  • Must describe the little-known terms

6.Claims

  • Shall contain the "technical features of the invention"
  • Any statement for example for commercial advantage is not allowed

Clarity of the claims

  • Must be clear to PSA
  • Defining the matter for which protection is sought
  • Must contains all the essential features
  • Avoid relative terms eg:"thin", "strong", "wide"

7.Drawing

  • Suitable for printing
  • Colour photographs are not allowed

Abstract

  • Summery of the invention
  • Indicates the technical field of the inventio
  • Explain the problem of the prior art
  • Describe the solution through the invention