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DESIGN PATENT PROGUIDES

REFERENCE PROGUIDES

Design Patent ProGuide – Appendices

Design Patent ProGuide – Broken Line Statements

Design Patent ProGuide – Claims

Design Patent ProGuide – Declarations Under 1.130(a)

Design Patent ProGuide – Descriptive Statements

Design Patent ProGuide – Drawings

Design Patent ProGuide – Figure Descriptions

Design Patent ProGuide – Nature and Intended Use Statements

Design Patent ProGuide – New Matter

Design Patent ProGuide – Preambles

Design Patent ProGuide – Prosecution History Estoppel and Disclaimer

Design Patent ProGuide – Reissue Applications

Design Patent ProGuide – Reissue Declarations

Design Patent ProGuide – Restrictions

Design Patent ProGuide – Specification Arrangement

Design Patent ProGuide – Titles

What We're Working On​

Design Patent ProGuide – Anticipation

Design Patent ProGuide – Double Patenting

Design Patent ProGuide – Boundaries

Design Patent ProGuide – Functionality

Design Patent ProGuide – GUI Specific

Design Patent ProGuide – Indefiniteness

Design Patent ProGuide – Infringement

Design Patent ProGuide – Obviousness

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