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transitional phrase, and each particular
claim limitation.
2. Identifying corresponding support
in the specification for each of the claim
limitations utilizing, for example, a
claim chart or the standardized template
described above. This practice could be
particularly beneficial where claims are
amended or where a continuing
application (continuation, divisional,
continuation-in-part) is filed.
3. Indicating whether examples in the
specification are intended to be limiting
or merely illustrative.
4. Identifying whether the claim
preamble is intended to be a limitation
on claim scope.
5. Expressly identifying clauses
within particular claim limitations for
which the inventor intends to invoke 35
U.S.C. 112(f) and pointing out where in
the specification corresponding
structures, materials, or acts are
disclosed that are linked to the
identified 35 U.S.C. 112(f) claim
limitations.1
6. Using textual and graphical
notation systems known in the art to
disclose algorithms in support of
computer-implemented claim
limitations, such as C-like pseudo-code
or XML-like schemas for textual
notation and Unified Modeling
Language (UML) for graphical notation.
B. Clarifying the Meaning of Claim
Terms in the Specification
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The best source for determining the
meaning of a claim term is the
specification. See Phillips v. AWH
Corp., 415 F.3d 1303, 1315–16 (Fed. Cir.
2005). The specification should clearly
define the claim language so that the
scope of each claim can readily be
determined, ensuring the public notice
function of the patent claims is best
served. In this regard, the USPTO is
seeking public comments on advantages
and disadvantages of applicants
employing the following practices when
preparing their patent applications:
1. Indicating whether terms of
degree—such as substantially,
approximately, about, essentially—have
a lay or technical meaning and
explaining the scope of such terms.
2. Including in the specification a
glossary of potentially ambiguous,
distinctive, and specialized terms used
in the specification and/or claims,
particularly for inventions related to
certain technologies, such as software.
1 35 U.S.C. 112(f) replaces 35 U.S.C. 112, ¶ 6 as
the section of the statute pertaining to means-plusfunction limitations for applications filed on or
after September 16, 2012. See Leahy-Smith America
Invents Act, Pub. L. 112–29, § 4(c)(6), 125 Stat. 284,
296 (2011).
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3. Designating, at the time of filing the
application, a default dictionary or
dictionaries (e.g., a technical dictionary
and a non-technical dictionary) to be
used in ascertaining the meaning of the
claim terms.
III. Guidelines for Written Comments
As discussed previously, the USPTO
prefers to receive comments via
electronic mail. Information provided in
response to this request for comments
will be made part of a public record and
may be available via the Internet. In
view of this, parties should not submit
information that they do not wish to be
publicly disclosed or made
electronically accessible. Parties who
would like to rely on confidential
information to illustrate a point are
requested to summarize or otherwise
submit the information in a way that
will permit its public disclosure.
Dated: January 10, 2013.
David J. Kappos,
Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual
Property and Director of the United States
Patent and Trademark Office.
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COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING
COMMISSION
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Meeting
The following notice of a closed
meeting is published pursuant to the
provisions of the Government in the
Sunshine Act, Public Law 94–409, 5
U.S.C. 552b.
AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETING:
Commodity Futures Trading
Commission.
TIME AND DATE: January 14, 2013 at 10:00
a.m.
PLACE: Three Lafayette Center, 1155 21st
St. NW., Washington, DC, 9th Floor
Commission Conference Room.
STATUS: Closed.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: Litigation
Matters. In the event that the time or
date of this meeting changes, an
announcement of the change, along with
the new time and place of the meeting
will be posted on the Commission’s
Web site at www.cftc.gov.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Stacy D. Yochum, Counsel to the
Executive Director, 202–418–5157.
Stacy D. Yochum,
Counsel to the Executive Director.
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COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Meeting--Closed Meeting
The following notice of a closed meeting is published pursuant to
the provisions of the Government in the Sunshine Act, Public Law 94-
409, 5 U.S.C. 552b.
AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETING: Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
TIME AND DATE: January 14, 2013 at 10:00 a.m.
PLACE: Three Lafayette Center, 1155 21st St. NW., Washington, DC, 9th
Floor Commission Conference Room.
STATUS: Closed.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: Litigation Matters. In the event that the
time or date of this meeting changes, an announcement of the change,
along with the new time and place of the meeting will be posted on the
Commission's Web site at www.cftc.gov.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Stacy D. Yochum, Counsel to the
Executive Director, 202-418-5157.
Stacy D. Yochum,
Counsel to the Executive Director.
[FR Doc. 2013-00787 Filed 1-11-13; 4:15 pm]
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