How to make patent drawings : a Patent It Yourself Companion / patent agent Jack Lo and patent attorney David Pressman.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Save money: draw it yourself
This step-by-step guide shows you how to complete a crucial step in the patenting process--creating formal patent drawings that comply with the strict rules of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Plus, it's packed with insider information and practical advice to help you get your drawings done the right way.
Whether you're applying for a utility or design patent, with How to Make Patent Drawings , you can: pick the best approach for your drawings choose (and use) the right tools, from pens to software put together effective and compliant drawings respond to Patent Office objections and actions correct rejected drawingsThe 8th edition is completely updated to cover the latest changes to patent law and the newest advances in technical drawing.
"A 'patent it yourself' companion"
Includes index.
General introduction to drawing -- Drawing with pen, ruler, and instruments -- Drawing with a computer -- Using a camera -- Patent drawings in general -- Utility patent drawings -- Design patent drawings -- General standards -- Responding to office actions -- Appendix. Forms.
Lo and Pressman show you how to complete a crucial step in the patenting process: creating formal patent drawings that comply with the strict rules of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. They include insider information and practical advice to help you get your drawings done the right way. -- adapted from back cover