Chapter II – Content of a European patent application (other than claims)
Chapter II – Annex 1
Checklist for considering the abstract (see F‑II, 2.5)
In the following checklist, the abstractor should, after studying the disclosure to be abstracted, place a check mark in the column next to the applicable item listed in the first column. They should bear in mind the corresponding requirements listed in the third column when preparing the abstract. Finally, after comparing the finished abstract with the requirements marked, they can place a corresponding check mark in the fourth column if satisfied that the requirements have been met.
If the invention is a(n) |
Check mark |
The abstract should deal with: |
If so, |
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Article |
its identity, use; |
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Chemical compound |
its identity (structure if appropriate); |
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Mixture |
its nature, properties, use; |
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Machine, apparatus, system |
its nature, use; construction, organisation; |
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Process or operation |
its nature and characterising features; material and conditions employed; product, if significant; |
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If the disclosure involves alternatives |
the abstract should deal with the preferred alternative and identify the others if this can be done succinctly; |
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Total number of words less than 250: …....... |
in range 50-150: …….... |
Ref: Standards – ST.12/A, April 1994
Original: Handbook on Industrial Property Information and Documentation, Publication N° 208(E), 1998, WIPO, Geneva (CH).