Complete Specification
Crafting a Robust Specification for Comprehensive Invention Protection!
A Complete Patent Specification is a detailed techno-legal document that meticulously delineates an invention, elucidating its functionality, application, and the methodology for its realization. It comprehensively provides all crucial information about the invention in a succinct and precise manner, enabling a practitioner with ordinary expertise in the pertinent field to replicate the invention without resorting to undue experimentation. A complete specification must encapsulate at least one claim, or a series of claims, delineating the scope of protection being sought.
About Claims:Â
The claims constitute the patent's most crucial element, as they delineate the invention's protection ambit. Claims should distinctly articulate the invention's unique features, differentiating it from prior art. The patentability of an invention is assessed based on these claims. An independent claim must encapsulate the invention's essential technical attributes and be substantiated by the descriptive portion of the specification. In drafting claims, the unity of the invention must be maintained, meaning claims should pertain to a single invention or to a cohort of inventions that share a singular inventive concept. Claims should commence on a new page, with each claim formulated in a distinct sentence.