DocumentCode :
1263564
Title :
Means-plus-function claims (and new developments in patentability of pure algorithms)
Author :
Henderson, Lee W.
Author_Institution :
Knobbe, Martens, Olsen & Bear LLP, Newport Beach, CA, USA
Volume :
41
Issue :
5
fYear :
1999
fDate :
10/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
130
Lastpage :
136
Abstract :
Every patent document has two major sections. The first section, called the specification, is primarily a technical document intended to describe the invention in sufficient detail such that a person of ordinary skill in the art can make and use the invention in the best mode contemplated by the inventor. The second section is primarily a legal document and contains the claims. A patent gives the inventor a time-limited monopoly in the invention. The claims provide the legal description of that monopoly. When an inventor asserts a patent against an alleged infringer, the claims determine whether an infringement has occurred. Three types of claims are commonly used for electrical engineering-type inventions. These three types are: apparatus claims, method claims, and means-plus-function claims. Means-plus-function claims are a special type of apparatus claims. In means-plus-function claims, the physical elements of the apparatus are described in the claim by reciting the functional aspects of the elements but not the structural aspects
Keywords :
electrical engineering; patents; apparatus claims; electrical engineering-type inventions; infringement; legal description; legal document; means-plus-function claims; method claims; patent document; pure algorithms; specification; technical document; time-limited monopoly; Art; Circuits; Current limiters; Law; Legal factors; Light emitting diodes; Monopoly; Resistors;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1045-9243
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/74.801525
Filename :
801525
Link To Document :
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