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by varjag
1895 days ago
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That's not the rule, patents have to be reproducible by a man of the trade. Not disclosing crucial steps in the claims, even if overlooked by an examiner, is also a handicap: someone can circumvent your patent if the actual substance is missing. Have a look at the original Gore membrane patent:
https://patents.google.com/patent/US4194041A/en It's very clear, detailed and reproducible. And since we are on HN, here a bit on the software side: IBM original arithmetic coding patent. https://patents.google.com/patent/US4905297A/en Perhaps it something that should not have been patented, but it's fully disclosed and reproducible. |
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