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7.4.7 What the Prior Art Lacks

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The inventor should disclose to the patent attorney those problems which exist in the art, and how the proposed invention is designed to solve such problems. Also, the inventor should describe what prior art devices or process he or she is aware of that have attempted to solve the same problems, and how the prior art devices have failed to solve such problems. The inventor should explain in full detail how his/her invention, which is being considered for patentability, particularly solves those problems in the prior art that no one else has been able to solve. This information is important for the preparation of a persuasive patent application.

Intellectual Property Law for Engineers, Scientists, and Entrepreneurs

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