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Day: October 13, 2016

“Whereby” Clause in a Patent Claim

Posted on October 13, 2016November 14, 2019 by admin

“Whereby” or statement of ultimate result clauses are broadly classified as functional clauses, and are permitted in a patent claim. Such statements should be used to state only the necessary outcome or result of the previously described structure. A “whereby” clause that merely states the result of the limitations in the claim adds nothing to[…]

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