EP0283516A1 - Patent procedural form and method of making same - Google Patents

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EP0283516A1
EP0283516A1 EP86900848A EP86900848A EP0283516A1 EP 0283516 A1 EP0283516 A1 EP 0283516A1 EP 86900848 A EP86900848 A EP 86900848A EP 86900848 A EP86900848 A EP 86900848A EP 0283516 A1 EP0283516 A1 EP 0283516A1
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  • the present invention relates to a patent procedural form used for the procedure regarding the patent and to a method of making the procedural form, and more particularly, the present invention is directed to arrangement, standardization and mechanization of procedure and to an improvement in both the quality and efficiency of the patent application procedure itself and technical development, thereby developing the present various problems.
  • the present invention introduces into the computer or the like storing the programs a written input carry- in g therein the basic matters and reference numerals for the patent procedure and a written reference making the composition of the standard sentence form with general words and phrases and conjunctional words and phrases, discloses technique for mechanically describing the outline of explanation sentence, and discloses the technique of enabling the several kinds of forms optimum for the above, combination of these forms, a making method and systematic application. Accordingly, the present invention is applicable in common with the center, a large number of enterprises, professionals, general public, and all the countries of the world by utilizing the terminals connected to a large-sized electronic computer.
  • the present invention relates to a patent procedural form used for the procedure regarding the patent application and a method for making the procedural form.
  • the technical development has a public character in the viewpoint of developing the human society by restoring the benefit of result of technical development to the general public through the industrial field.
  • the technical development highly develops the industrial configuration or the employment constitution to progress the economic society, encourage,the international trade, and promote the growth at home and abroad.
  • the patent system is epoch-making in the point that the aforesaid function is further strongly derived, original activity of a researcher or an engineer is derived to a maximum, thereby having performed its duty of rapid progress of scientific technique and industry and economy.
  • the contents of the invention of the results of novel technical development is materialized on the paper and filed with the Patent Office, thereby being protected from imitation and fraud and obtaining the new order.
  • it is entered in the Gazette (print) to be disclosed at a stroke to the public and becomes the steps for creation and development of research and technique by the free documentary utilization. Therefore, the development activity at present is extremely stimulated and promoted to largely contribute to the level-up of scientific technique and progress of industry and economy, which means that the function of printing is added with that of laid-open, utilization, encouragement and stimulation.
  • IC is a simple idea like Columbus egg to build in a plurality of elements to one chip, which has been as important as rice in the present industrial field to lead to creation of the IC industry.
  • IC which spends much time and expense on the way of development because of no following semiconductor processing technique, has been supported by the national development of U. S. A., such as the space development in disregard of economics, thereby being realized and put in practical use.
  • IC has further been miniaturized, light-weight and highly realizable.
  • Computers built in them are revolutionary in a complement to the human brain activity while the conventional machinery is complemental to the human hands and legs.
  • the computer has progressed year by year, especially personal computers permeate our daily living to play an important part, which must be seen through the limit of its capacity and property to consider the scope and method of utilization.
  • a fifth generation computer necessary for 100 times or more the capacity of the present large-sized computer is evaluated, when put in practical use, to approach the human brain in the point of "deduction", but has no capability substituted for the human brains, so that man plays the leading part to the last.
  • the reason for the above is that man has the base of thought peculiar to intuition, trial and error, induction and deduction, and further a largely soft brain mechanism of thinking the above by properly selecting them at need.
  • the computer of incomparable capacity for the computation speed and data processing operates in combination of two actions of ON and OFF. Therefore, it is inevitable that the patent to require a creative power and the patent procedure of concrete processing of the patent depend basically on the human soft brains. To be important, the attentiveness and energy consumption necessary for the formal business management,description and con - firmation are extremely saved by utilization of computers, thereby constituting the mode of collecting the study for creative matters only by the human . brain, plans or suggestion, and examination of the basic matter.
  • a ratio of the foreign applications with respect to the domestic applications is extremely small, the ratio being 10 % in Japan, about 150 % in U. S. A. and about 200 % in West Germany.
  • the procedural form(print) comprises several sheets of paper, in which one sheet may merely be paper.
  • procedure.form used in the important point of wide influence act as an important connection of knowledge computers of plural persons having a soft, original thought to thereby produce the multiple effects and also as the metal mold to produce the standardized uniform form.
  • the document is easy to act (input) on the human knowledge computer through the human vision and also to input to the electronic equipment so that the popular form suitable for the human industry and standardized is desired.
  • Such document when used many times at the important place for development and protection of technique in a number of applications and persons, leads to connection with modernization of the patent system which is processed only by craftmanship knowhow or professional knowledge from long experience.
  • the invention which essentially is origination of technical idea, is impossible for the machine and computer. Also, the work to concrete the invention and make a draft for explanation and that of describing an intermediate explanation, such as the response for procedure, are difficult to the same. Hence, a creative power to study the draft other than the professional knowledge is required. Moreover, since the invention and response are different one by one, many information, even when intended to obtain, takes much time to obtain too much information.
  • the fifth generation computer is said to be the artificial intellectual faculty, which is enough to be used to compensate the human capability and adjust a lack thereof by fully recognizing the capacity, property or limit when deemed to barely approach the human intelligence.
  • the document acting as the key point for modernizing the patent system has the basic form as follows:
  • the basic form (print) of document standardized and arranged to be suitable for the feature of patent procedure, partitioned, standardized, constructed in human engineering, and suitable for the electronic equipment, corresponds to the connection of the computer usable generally and uniformly and the metal mold or cast serving as the parent for the products because the patent procedure is essentially about common in the group (the enterprise, the nation, or the world).
  • the products (procedures) from this mold are to be standardized in about the same patterns.
  • the present invention has been designed.
  • a first object of the invention is to modernize the patent system, promote technical development, and strengthen systematic protection of the result thereof.
  • the object is to analyze paper, letter, printing and standardization, the bearer of progress of scientific technique and mechanism carried by electronic equipment so as to adopt in a maximum the unique characteristic, and constitute a new form of a popular patent procedural form in conformity with the essential quality of patent procedure and with the human engineering, the new form being utilized systematically to modernize the patent procedure.
  • the patent procedure is almost dealt with essentially manual operation, and requires the professional skill. Also, the patent procedure includes illegal matters while it treats the up-to-date technique, thereby introducing at present various problems.
  • the above object is to collectively and formally constitute the print as the mold to be standardized for connection of a plurality of brain computers, and mechanization and systematic management by the electronic equipment, thereby improving the quality of the entire patent procedure system, promoting the technical development, and strengthening the protection of the result.
  • an input form in which the interrelated basic matters are compared and contrasted by the vision and easy to examine, is constituted in common with the basic analysis of each procedure and exact analysis for all the persons concerned, thereby being made standard of the respective steps for the patent procedure.
  • the input form connects directly with the patent procedural form to thereby clarify and complete the entire procedure and expect gradual solution of the problem.
  • a second object of the invention is to promote labor saving, increase efficiency, and reduce a term for the patent procedure.
  • the second object is to allow the basic matters of patent procedural form to correspond to references, conform with an electronic computer the input form to be itemized and also conform with the electronic computer a output form having basic pages in common with the input form and comprising formal pages wherein a standard description amount is set on every page, the output form being made only by introducing the basic matters and references at the input form into the computer storing therein plural kinds of skeletons of standard sentences of patent procedure, the skeleton of description of patent procedure being constituted with a draft described in the typical form.
  • the output form separately carries a mechanically written part and a part written not mechanically but by the human brain, and the addition and complement only can make the draft to obtain labor saving.
  • This object is to produce a remaining power for promoting development any growth of invention in the soft, superior brain for the technical patent, the brain being consumed by the literature work of high density as the professional area in addition to a lack of talent in comparison with a wide technical range.
  • the above object is to utilize the functions of memory, write, optical read and speech recognition write, thereby increasing efficiency and speed for the procedure and quickening disposal and check by the standardized continuous document.
  • a third object of the invention is to design a basic system for promoting examination and trial by standardizing, systematizing and arranging the patent procedure, smooth management of the patent system by reducing the patent right granting term, and an improvement in influence on the industrial field.
  • this object is to aim at simplification of examination and trial by a collective application to analyze the group of relating inventions, multiple claim application, systematized application, clarified application examined of the basic matters, and application standardized of the explanation form by mechanized description in conformity with the computer, thereby providing a draft by solving the problem at the applicant side.
  • this object is to cooperate with smoothening the system management to require good influence on the industrial field, such as protection of novel technique and merchandise, by reducing the patent right granting term.
  • this object is to aim at clarifying confirmation of the description to be compared by use of the document of patent procedural form or patent information to be given into the computer, for example, the document prior to an input from the applicant to a terminal of computer and that to be printed out therefrom for understanding the contents, the docunents being long-band-shaped in the line (lateral) of-description, thereby expecting to promote the examination and trial and provide the base for the mechanical directional property.
  • a fourth object of the invention is to correspond to internationalization of technical development and patent and to strengthening of the base for establishment of the technical state.
  • the above object also can promote actual and concrete standardization, mechanization and unification of patent procedure by use of programs of a central large-scale computer and terminals and the standard prints, thereby expecting modernization of the entire patent system.
  • a prolonged object is to aim at a proper progress in the scientific technique through common convenience and consciousness and to protect the road to the global nowadays future.
  • a fifth object of the invention is to aim at simplification of the patent procedure, expansion of the inventor layer by using the computer, and improvement, popularization and level-up of the patent consciousness.
  • the invention essentially is the product of originality of a natural person, the patent system aiming at protection, encouragement and utilization of the invention.
  • one personal computer when in use is connected to a large-scale computer and a united and standardized print (the procedural form or the like) is obtainable whereby anyone at home or small enterprise is easy to make the procedure by use of the personal computer.
  • the general public even from a district can take the standard procedure only by somewhat professional instruction through an on-line electronic communication by mail or telephone. Accordingly, it is possible to enlarge and popularize the inventor layer and improve the consciousness and also enlarge the business range of the patent professional, thus expecting strengthening and enlargement of the basis of establishment of the technical state.
  • Figs. 1 through 4 are plan views of an input form of the patent procedural form of the present invention and Figs. 5 through 10 are plan views of an output form and a code form of the patent procedural form of the invention.
  • reference numeral 1 designates a column of the title of the invention, which is disposed together with an item 7 for the reference number and an item 8 for the application number at the uppermost portion of an item 3a of the principal constitution, the column 1 and items 7 and 8 being disposed adjacent to each other.
  • the item 3a for the principal constitution is provided on a left page of an input form I and an item 4 of the summary of effect is provided on a right page of the same and in contrast with each other.
  • explanation lines 17 are formed of fine full lines 15 spaced at regular intervals and touch up lines 18 corresponding to the explanation lines 17 are formed of boundary lines 16 respectively, both the lines providing displays 96 for the spacings of the words.
  • the boundary lines 16 may be of lines finer than those 15, fine lines of dotted lines of the displays 96 of the spacings of words, or a row of dotted lines disposing thereon the displays 96 of the spacings of words.
  • the displays 96 of the spacings of words and the above fine lines may be dotted lines or fine full lines of not-photosensitive color.
  • the explanation lines 17, touch up lines 18 and display 96 of the spacing of words are formed in conformity with the size of word entered by a printer of electronic equipment, such as an electronic computer or the like, the spacings between the words, or the spacing two times thereof and further with a computer at a photosensitive word reader or the like.
  • the documents formed by these computers are duplicated or read so as to automatically make the procedural form.
  • the document wherein the item 3a of the principal constitution and item 4 for the summary of effect are disposed in contrast with each other comprises the basic page in common with the respective items at a document of another embodiment in an input form to be.discussed below and explanatory form and draft form as the output 'form.
  • the left end of the explanation lines 17 has the line numbers 17a downwardly in order at the outside of the column and the lower end of the word space display 96 has outside the column word numbers 96a leftwardly in order.
  • Both the items when partitioned by horizontal lines 42 including a plurality (four or five) of explanation lines 17 and provided with standard small columns 43 in contrast, are easy to exactly confirm the key point of every invention.
  • the key point when not fully received in one small column 43, may be received across two columns 43.
  • the horizontal lines 42 may be formed occasionally corresponding to the number of the principal constitutions to form small columns of different width.
  • the input form I when deficient by one, may be long-strip-like-shaped of horizontally connected plural sheets as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the construction of the input form I is not defined to the above embodiment.
  • the respective small columns 43 may be divided by vertical lines 41 to laterally set the principal constitution item 3 and summary effect item 4.
  • this document may have an item 12a of the summary of the conventional technique and an item 14a of the summary of the object of the invention in contrast with the principal constitution item 3a and summary of effect itm 4.
  • These items 12a and 14a may be set in two small columns at the uppermost or lowermost stage in Fig. 1.
  • the input form of such construction which comprises the input form about in common with the patent analysis form R, analyzes systematically the group of inventions and is utilized to make the principal constitution and the summary of effect fully analyzed and confirmed of the mutual corresponding relation and further to the draft of the skeleton of detailed description of the summary of conventional technique and the summary of the object. Hence, it is especially convenient for making the specification of the multiple claim application wherein plural claims and the respective effects are cited.
  • These output forms 0 are formed of materials of basic pages (common page at the e xplan- atory form)essentially the same in construction as the input form I, because the computer which reads the description of the input form I imwedi- ately describes the drafts OA to OE and the touch-up drafts OA to OE; thereby making a fair copy of the patent procedural form.
  • FIG. 5-A shows an embodiment of the first page A at the explanatory form.
  • items for application management for example, an assignment item 39, an inventor name item 40 and an item 6 for devising a countermove in coincidence with the explanation lines 17, touch up lines 18 and word spacing display 96.
  • These items may be admitted in a small column equal in width to the standard small column 43 in Fig. 1.
  • a frame 5 for positioning the application including an item for examining the application may be disposed in contrast with a table T for examining the ap p li- cation.
  • a column 3 of claims may be admitted on the right page r.
  • the single item application can be admitted in the column for claims at the right page r only, when the column for describing plural items of claims in the multiple claim application is deficient, a common page C of the explanatory form is added as the complement for describing plural items of claim.
  • the common page of explanatory form may serve as the first page thereof.
  • the first page A of explanatory form of such construction in which items for managing the application are disposed on the explanation lines 17 at the basic page of explanatory form.in conformity with the electronic computer, is operable continuously and mechanically of description and read with respect to other pages.
  • reference B designates an embodiment of a second page B at the explanatory form.
  • a beginning portion of a column 10 for the detailed description of the invention.
  • beginning words and phrases 19 often used in the beginning portion of the standard patent specification are provided at appropriate place in the column and description parts for the field 11 of utilization of the invention and the prior art 12 are partitioned.
  • intermediate words and phrases 20 On the right page r of this document'are disposed intermediate words and phrases 20 and the description of an object 14 is partitioned.
  • the general words and phrases such as the beginning words and phrases 19 or the intermediate words and phrases 20, may be disposed only of the words and phrases admitted at the upper portion of the column at the fomular document, and the conjunctional words and phrases 20a to be disposed at the middle and the end of document may be omitted so as to be described only in the code forms IA to ID and the example forms F to J.
  • the description part is not defined to the size, but conforms with an amount of description for each application.
  • the second page of the explanatory form of such construction- is further standardized of the explanation form by arranging general words and phrases at the appropriate places because the beginning portion of the standard patent specification is relatively easy to regulate the description type. Since each description matter is specified of the position, the description and confirmation are ensured and labor for description can be saved to an extent of the number of general words and phrases. Moreover, the base to mechanically describe the skeleton of the patent specification can be provided only by introducing the reference at the input form I into the code form IA to ID or into the computer.
  • Reference C in Fig. 5 designates an embodiment of a common page C at the explanatory form, which is an origin of the basic page in common with the input form I, output form 0 (explanatory form, draft form), and code form as above-mentioned.
  • General words and phrases may not previously disposed in the column, but in the code form IA to ID and example forms F to J- .
  • An explanation 21 of the main construction, a sequence 22 of the assembly, an explanation 23 of the operation, a method 24 for using, and other embodiments 25, which are often largely different in the description amounts respectively due to the kind of technique, are preferred to be described on plural sheets of the common page C at the explanatory form.
  • the common page C when intended to be standardized by intentionally providing the general words and phrases, may be roughly divided into groups of inventions due to the kind of technique and set the standard explanation and controls the description part to dispose the general words and phrases.
  • the common page C at the explanatory form is usable as a part where the standard columns at other pages are deficient so as to require addition of explanation, or for complement of explanation by being connected next to the last page at the explanatory form as shown by the dotted line so as to clarify the connection relation with a column for a short blank.
  • the common page C at the explanatory form of such construction as above-mentioned can softly correspond to explanation of a part difficult to standardize due to variation in the description amount and added explanation, thereby having an effect of standardizing the explanatory form.
  • FIG. 5 shows an embodiment of an effect page E at the explanatory form, in which the effect of the invention is described.
  • intermediate words and phrases often used for an introduction part to describe the effect of the invention are disposed on the upper portion of the printed form and also a description part for the main effect 28 and the attendant effect 29 introduced by an item of necessary matters of claim and an item of embodiments is provided.
  • the description part describes automatically by the computer or the document making machine the draft form of the skeleton of the effect of invention in combination of the principal constitution with the summary of effect at the input form I, and touches up it to thereby make the description of effect.
  • the description of the effect of invention includes two types, one of which describes collectively the effect of each embodiment and the other of which describes on this page the general effect (effect of the first item of claim) only and describes the effect of each embodiment after the explanation of these constructions.
  • these typical'composition examples may be described only in the example form F to J and the common page C may be used for explanation.
  • composition examples in the program of the code form IA to ID comprising the references of input form I, general words and phrases, and conjunctional words and phrase, are stored in the computer or electronic equipment so that the principal constitution checked by the input form I and the summary of effect corresponding thereto are replaced by the references and given to the electronic equipment and its printer touches up the draft forms OA to OD and the electronic equipment again makes a fair copy thereof.
  • Fig. 5 designates an embodiment of the last page D at the explanatory form, which describes for example, the brief description of the drawing.
  • Fig. 5 shows an embodiment of the explanatory form - in which the pages A, B, C, E and D thereof are connected laterally to be band-like-shaped.
  • a band-like document may at first be used, or each page, a left half or right half thereof may be connected by strips 83.
  • Each page may be provided at the side edge with temporary filing bores and feed bores 99 and 100 serving also as positioning bores, the feed bores 99 and 100 being juxtaposed straight and connected by fine connectors 83.
  • Sheets used for the printer at the computer or document making machine are usually connected perpendicularly or longitudinally to the explanation lines 17 (touch up lines 18) for the convenience of the present printer mechanism, thereby being band-like-shaped. Hence, the sheets must be cut at the vertical connection lines, whereby it is difficult to form them into a small booklet while being connected.
  • the document, when connected in a band and in the direction of explanation line 17, can be expanded flat at the entire pages to laterally compare the relative matters at the description part, expand only a necessary page flat to compare and contrast the explanation line 17, and fold the pages zigzag to form a small booklet.
  • the feed bores 99 and 100 may at need be expanded in strip.
  • the strip document whose each page is the basic page in common with the input form I ( patent analysis form ), is operable successively and in common with the electronic equipment, such as the computer or-document making machine.
  • the basic matters entered into the input form I by the computer is optically read and temporarily stored and connected with the preinput code form, thereby forming the said forms OA to 0E about the same as the respective pages A to E at the explanatory form.
  • the draft forms OA to OE serve as the skeleton of the specification so that the page to be described and that left as blank depend on the kind of basic matter admitted in the item at the input form I.
  • the input form I admits therein the item 3a of principal constitution, item 4 of the summary of effect, item 12a of the summary of the prior art, and item 14a of the summary of object, so that when introduced of the basic matter for each item, the skeleton of each explanation is admitted while remaining the blank at the respective pages of the column 3 of claim at the first page A of explanatory form, second page B thereof and the effect page E at the same.
  • Figs. 6 through 10 are plan views showing the code form (about the same in construction as the explanatory form or the draft forms except for page references and line numbers in the column).
  • Fig. 6 shows an embodiment on first page at the code form, which comprises the said form about the same in construction as the first page at the explanatory form and in the column 3 of the claim is admitted one typical description of the claim of composition by use of reference numeral L2, line numbers 1 to 20 and conjunctions 20a, at the input form I.
  • the basic factor in any form must be itemized as the indispensable structural important matter for the invention. Therefore, when only the principal constitutions itemized in the item 3a of principal constitution at the input form I are input into the computer, the necessary program to be the composition of the above form by the conjunctions 20a is previously introduced into the computer or the document making machine and stored therein.
  • the first page OA at the draft form calls an optimum form among the above four forms and describes it.
  • references lAa to lAd to represent each description form are admitted corresponding thereto.
  • the principal constitution input from the input form I describes the skeleton of the claim in the s p eci- fied description form.
  • the standardized claim comprising the principal constitution fully examined of the corresponding relation is admitted.
  • the program description form stored in the computer is called only by writing or marking so that a calling part 6a to be specified can be admitted in the item 6 of devising the countermove formed at the input form.
  • Fig. 7 shows an embodiment of the second page IB at the code form, which comprises the document about the same as, for example, the second page at the explanatory form.
  • the reference numerals Il1 to Il4 corresponding to the itemized sentences at the item 12a of the summary of prior art at the input form I are admitted at the appropriate places.
  • Fig. 8 shows an embodiment of the common page IC at the code form,- in which the reference numerals corresponding to the explanation 30 of the drawing, the main component name 31, and the itemized sentences at the item 31a of the summary of connection on the last page ID at the written reference serving also as, for example, the last page at the input form are admitted at the proper arrangement.
  • the computer makes the composition of the embodiment of the invention by use of the main component names and the summary of mutual connection through the conjunctions 20a, the composition of the embodiment is admitted in the proper arrangement.
  • the operation explanation and the method for use may be admitted as complement for explanation in the common page C at the explanatory form.
  • the common page C at the explanatory form, common page H at the example form and common page N at the commentary form laterally correspond to each other so as to form the document easy to compare and contrast the relative portions, whereby the technician may be requested of exercise of standard description only of the above portion.
  • the contrastive explanatory form, example form, and commentary form represent-most simply the typical technique described, whereby the standard composition example together with the instruction, level-up and partial utilization, should be closely resembled to the standard composition example.
  • Fig. 9 shows an embodiment of the effect page IE at the code form, which page is formed of the document appropriately the same in construction as the effect page E at the explanatory form.
  • the page previously disposes therein general words and phrases, such as the intermediate words and phrases 20 and the reference numerals corresponding to the item 3a of the principal constitution and the respective itemized sentences at the item 4 of the summary of effect are alternately admitted in the touch up lines 18 at the description part of main effect 28 and attendant effect 29, the respective principal constitutions and the summary of effect being previously stored in the computer so that the conjunctional words and phrases 20a to connect the above are properly disposed.
  • the effect of the invention includes the primary effect introduced from only one principal constitution and that introduced from a combination of plural principal constitutions. Accordingly, it is necessary to clarify in the item 4 of the summary of effect as to which principal constitution is the basis of the effect of the invention. In other words, the relation between the principal constitution and the effect changes the combination of reference numerals and conjunctional words and phrases 20a at the effect page IE at the code form.
  • the computer In a case where only part but not a whole of one sentence is enough to be admitted, the computer is allowed to automatically read and store a word number 96a described after the reference.
  • the principal constitution may be described of one sentence as a whole and the useless portion may be deleted.
  • Fig. 10 shows one embodiment of the last page ID at the code form, which page-as a rule is similar in construction to the last page D at the explanatory form because the explanation 30 of the drawing and the main component name 31 are less in the composition and the itemized sentences are merely directly representative.
  • the explanation 30 of the drawing when the explanation of each drawing is not admitted on one line, may be described in continuation of the touch up line 18, or every two words are described between the word spacing displays 96a.
  • the closing words are disposed on every one line so that the space for description must be enough. Unnecessary closing words need only be deleted with an erasion line or the like.
  • the last page ID at the code form is different from the last page D in that the item 31a of the summary of connection is formed.
  • the item 31a is a part wherein the mutual arrangement and assembly of the respective main component name 31 should be explained in simple items and contrastively on the right-hand explanation lines 17 and touch up lines 18.
  • the computer also can admit the basic explanation, such as the construction of the invention, in the common page C at the explanatory form.
  • Fig. 11 shows the state where the ex p la- natory form or input form, example form and commentary form are contrastively disposed. Since the explanatory form and input form are standardized and typically formed, the description therefor is preferred to be standard.
  • an embodiment which comprises an input form I(R), an input page FI at the example form descib- ing a concrete example of the written input, and an input page LI at the written commentary describing notices admitted in the input form, which are connected at the side edges to each other and long-strip-like-shaped laterally (in the direction of the description line).
  • the strip like document includes the composition example concerned or the commentary sentence are laterally adjacent and easy to compare and contrast, and also zigzag foldable.
  • the similar strip-like document may comprise the code form IA to ID, the example form and the commentary form, disposed' contrastively, and each page at the code form is standardized, or may comprise the draft form OA to OD, example form and commentary form disposed contrastively and be utilized to standardize the touch-up or correction.
  • Figs. 12 and 13 show embodiments of the input form and output form (explanatory form, draft form ) for making not only the procedural form for the application but also a procedural form for response (the-argument form, reply form) with respect to a form of intermediate receipt notice of rejection form, or opposition statement form) in the intermediate procedure.
  • These documents are constituted of the same basic pages to be the basis of the input form and the explanatory form at the application procedure.
  • typical plural small columns 43 are disposed contrastively as the same as the input form serving also as the analysis form in order to analyze the invention in application.
  • the uppermost small column 43 (both left and right pages) is set an item 34a in which the main points of the form of intermediate receipt are itemized.
  • the principal constitution of citations At the left item of the second small column 43 is set the principal constitution of citations and at the right item is set an item 35a of the summary of citation where the summary of effect to be focused by being introduced from the principal constitution are itemized.
  • At the left item of the third small column 43 is set similarly the principal constitution of the present case and at the right item of the same is set an item 36a of the summary of the present case where the summary of effect is itemized.
  • At the fourth small column 43 is set an item 37a of the summary of difference wherein the main difference between the aforesaid citation and the principal constitution of the present case is itemized at the left item and the main difference between the citation and the summary of effect of the present case is itemized.
  • Fig. 13 shows an explanatory form in which . the content explanation of the procedural form for reply with respect to the form of intermediate . receipt.
  • This explanatory form is different from that during the application, but provided with general words and phrases, such as the often used beginning words and phrase 19, intermediate words and phrases 20 and closing words and phrases 26, or with the places therefor, thereby forming the typical description part in each page.
  • a receipt column 34 wherein the summary or abstract of the reason at the written intermediate acceptance and at a right page of the same is set a citation column 35 wherein the intermediate words and phrases 20, the standard principal constitution of citation, and the summary of effect are admitted.
  • a present application column 36 wherein the intermediate words and phrases 20, principal constitution of the present application and summary of effect
  • a difference column 37 wherein the closing words and phrases 36 and the main difference between the construction of citation to present application and the summary of effect.
  • the explanatory form when _ the contents are of volume insufficient to be admitted in each column they may also be admitted in the touch up lines 18, or the common page C at the explanatory form may be added.
  • the explanatory form whose each column is often used for the reference numeral at the input form - I and the procedural form for standard reply and admits the composition made by the principal constitution and conjunctional words and phrases 20a for connecting the sentences, thereby forming the ' code form.
  • the composition example made at the code form provides several kinds of typical standard examples as the reply form of the intermediate procedure, the respective standard composition examples being duplicated every plural sheets. One of them may somewhat be amended to be formed in conformity with each procedure.
  • the written reference numeral and input form I are introduced merely into the computer so as to automatically admit the skeleton of response sentence to thereby form the draft forms OA, OD about the same as the explanatory form A, D.
  • the draft form which is composed of the fully discussed mutual corresponding relation or cause relation of the basic matter, is touched up or corrected only, which is further copied by the computer with editorial function to thereby complete a procedural form for responce.
  • the portions to be subjected to touch-up or correction are marked or added with the line with the arrow: and they are programmed to be automatically read and arranged in a row and stored in the computer, a portion to be deleted being automatically deleted by applying an erasion straight line.
  • the word spacing display 96 the same as the explanation line is admitted so as to enable to read even hand writing when written in the printed style.
  • the touch up lines 18 of about two times the longitudinal width of the explanation line 17 are formed, the touch-up and read are easy to perform.
  • the touch-up and correction, when carried out by the computer, are easy to read the words in the printed style, thereby optically reading them to be easily edited.
  • the basic page may provide the explanation lines 17 at the upper side and the touch up lines 18 at the lower side, which is well connectable because the itemized explanation sentence not fully admitted in the explanation lines 17 need only be continued at the lower touch up lines 18.
  • the lateral strip-like sheets are disposed contrastively adjacent at the upper, middle and lower portion to each other thereby facilitating comparison and contrast of each page and enabling them to be folded zigzag and being easy to be housed in the middle portion.
  • the outermost end page at the strip-like document when temporarily attached only at the edge to a filing ground paper, the document is easy to house and laterally expand at need.
  • the three kinds of the above documents such as the draft form, touch up form, and commentary form can be disposed similarly to the above construction. These documents are made easy to mutually compare and contrast to thereby enable the typical pages at the united documents to be standardized in description, thus expecting accurate documentation.
  • the inventive activity having hitherto been limited only in research of the enterprise is popularized to lead to expansion of the inventive layer, popularization and improvement in intelligence, thereby enabling the originality of our nation to be effectively utilized.
  • general home has a strong tendency of introducing personal computers. Since the personal computer as the terminal is set to a large-scale computer and a set of standardized procedural form is obtainable, whereby anyone at home or even from the district facilitates the patent application.
  • the patent system will contribute not only to the enterprise but also to the general public in the nation so as to strengthen and expand the base of establishing the technical state.

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