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Re: Xenophon post# 14644

Thursday, 09/28/2006 12:53:15 PM

Thursday, September 28, 2006 12:53:15 PM

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xenophon...of course..You forgot to mention this type of practice...

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Reduction to Practice: The physical part of the inventive process that completes the process of invention.

Until there is a reduction of practice, there is no invention.

Actual reduction to practice occurs when there is physical verification that the invention works for the intended purpose.

The reduction to practice must involve each and every element that is defined as constituting the invention.

The degree of physical verification required will depend on the nature and complexity of the invention.

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Hmmmm...Reduction to practice must involve each and every element that is defined as constituting the invention....

....and you never did answer what this means...surely you can give me an explaination or definition on what this means... you are a patent attorney are you not???

(Claims 45 and 46 were seperated by a...

"Response to Restriction Requirement on Prosecution of the merit"

Interestingly 46 is the claim on the "different various rays"


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