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An application data sheet is a sheet or sheets that may be submitted in a provisional application under 35 U.S.C. 111(b), a nonprovisional application under 35 U.S.C. 111(a), a nonprovisional international design application, or a national stage application under 35 U.S.C.
A strong description should always include the following elements in this order:Invention title.Technical field.Prior art and background information.Description of how the invention addresses a problem.List of drawings or figures.Detailed description.At least one example of the invention's intended use.
Parts of a Provisional Patent ApplicationA written description of your invention. Drawings of what your invention looks like (not required, but usually desirable) A cover sheet that lists the inventors. The fee transmittal form and filing fee.
Provisional patent applications are not required to have drawings, however, including drawings is a good idea because they expand the scope of a provisional patent.
Under the current state of U.S. patent law, patents cannot specifically lay claim to software. For example a patent claim that recites "a software that performs functions X, Y, Z, etc." would not be allowed. However, a patent may lay claim to a computer system and processes performed by it.
A typical patent specification has the following sections: 1. Title of invention; 2. Field of invention; 3. Background of invention with regard to the drawback associated with known art; 4.
An application data sheet (ADS) is a document that provides the bibliographic data for an application to the USPTO. The USPTO prefers, but does not require, the use of an ADS.
A provisional specification reveals the invention for which the patent is sought sans the claims. This means that while the invention is disclosed, the formal claims need not be submitted just yet.
A provisional patent application requires the names of all inventors, a cover sheet that identifies the invention, and the filing fee.
A provisional application must include a cover sheet required by 37 CFR 1.51(c)(1), which may be an application data sheet (37 CFR 1.76 ), the Office's form SB/16, Provisional Application for Patent Cover Sheet (available at - patent-applications-filed-or-after-september-16-2012 ),or a