4 patent study notes: Note book claims

Note This article describes the book claims.

1, there are several claims of claim, shall be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals.
2, as used in scientific terms and scientific terms should be used consistent with the description in the claims, may be made of chemical or mathematical formula, but no drawings. Except where absolutely necessary, or may not use the term as herein shown the portion of FIG ... ....
3, the technical features in the claims the drawings, corresponding reference numerals can description, the marker should be placed after the corresponding technical feature shown in parenthesis to facilitate understanding of the claims. It shall not be construed as limiting the claim.
4, claims not use technical concept of fuzzy or uncertain meaning of a word or sentence.
5, each claim is only allowed at the end of a period, but the middle to allow a semicolon.
6, the technical features of the claims may be denoted by corresponding numerals in the description, to help understand the technical solutions described in the claims, these signs shall be enclosed in parentheses, and placed behind the corresponding technical features. Reference numerals used in the claims, the description should be consistent with the reference numerals. If no reference numerals have been able to express clearly the technical content of the technical solutions to poor appropriate reference numerals.
7, a reference one or both of the preceding claims dependent claims, can only refer to the preceding claim. Quotes two or more claims of multiple dependent claim shall not serve as the basis for any other multiple dependent claim.
8, a number of dependent claims can not be used in a reference portion "and" word structure, only "or" or "alternatively" expression, for example, may be written as "according to the claim 1 or 2 ...", or may be written as "1 to 5 according to any one of claims claim ...."
9, claims only when absolutely necessary in order to have a table.
10, under normal circumstances, the claims may not use names, place names, trade names or trade names.
11, in the claims, "e.g.", "preferably", "in particular", "if necessary", "and", "or the like" and other similar terms may not appear.
12, is generally not used in the claims of ambiguity words, such as "thick", "thin", "strong", "weak", "high temperature", "high pressure", "wide" and the like, unless such use the exact meaning of the word has recognized in specific areas.

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