Are you an inventor? If so, chances are you have spent time creating a patent application. Patent drawings are drawn to illustrate the Invention

A patent drawing should be clear and concise and include pertinent information such as the following: – The Nature of the Invention. – How it is designed to work.

A patent drawing is a critical document in any patent prosecution. It is the first thing a court sees when reviewing your patent application.

1. Clearly state each claim in your drawings and include all necessary details. 2. Label every component and feature of your Invention

1. Use concise drafting language and keep text CONFIGURABLE for future modifications (e.g., adding new claims). 2. Use standard industry terminology where possible

1. Label all dimensions accurately (in millimeters if possible), including those on curves and corners. 2. Draw logical sections through your drawings,

1. Make sure that all images included in your patent drawings are clearly legible, sized properly, and designed to complement the overall appearance of the diagramming.

A patent sketch serves as visual evidence for the Invention. Graphs, electrical signal waves, tables, chemical or mathematical calculations, and symbols