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Patent Drafting — Intellectual Property Protection for Research
Overview
Draft patent applications for scientific inventions, covering claims, specification, and prior art analysis.
Patent Application Structure
1. Title
- Descriptive but not limiting
- Include key technical terms
2. Abstract (150 words max)
- Technical problem, solution, key advantage
- Independent claim in prose form
3. Background / Field of Invention
- Technical field
- Prior art and its limitations
- Problem to be solved
4. Summary of Invention
- Brief description matching broadest claims
- Key advantages over prior art
5. Detailed Description
- Best mode of carrying out the invention
- Enable a person skilled in the art to reproduce
- Include examples and experimental data
- Reference all figures
6. Claims
- Independent claims: broadest protection
- Dependent claims: specific embodiments
- Method claims, composition claims, use claims
- Means-plus-function for apparatus
7. Drawings / Figures
- Flow diagrams, structural formulas, experimental results
- Reference numerals consistent with description
Prior Art Search Strategy
- Patent databases: Google Patents, USPTO, WIPO, EPO, CNIPA
- Scientific literature: PubMed, Google Scholar
- Conference proceedings and theses
- Product catalogs and technical documents
Key Principles
- Enablement: Specification must enable reproduction
- Novelty: At least one element not in prior art
- Non-obviousness: Combination/modification not obvious to skilled person
- Written description: Inventor possessed the invention at filing date