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Working Model to
  Patentability -> Statutory Class




                             Chen JingFung (Grace)
                              @csie.ntut.edu.tw
                                 2012/03/15
Chapter 4 & 5, “Patent It Yourself: Your Step-by-Step Guide” 15th, 2011, ISBN: 1413313825
Outline

• Secret for intangible idea -> tangible assets
• Working Model to realize substance
  – Work invention by yourself
  – Implement your idea via others (Ex. Consultants)
     • How to avoid “disputes”


• Patentability
  – Introduce legal requirements

                         Grace@cise.ntut               2
keep secret when ask
• Some good alternatives that can protect your
  invention
  – Mark before advice
     • Top of logbook entry labeled that “… understand xxx’s
       confidential” + date
        – xxx: name of invention
     • Add a “Comments” column to indicate that you value
       their opinion
  – Ask them to sign + date as witnesses
  – Get your consultants to sign the “Nondisclosure
    Agreement” <- Serious!!

                            Grace@cise.ntut                    3
Lock for nice guy or theft
                                                             vs.
 – Email (inferior to the other devices)
    • Ex. Send a confirming or thank-you letter (before/after)

 – No matter how to prevent loss of trade secret
   (your invention), don’t go overboard
    • Positive thinking
       – Most stolen inventions mean they have business value


    • “Let them steal it – they don’t know how much work
      they’re in for”
       – Said by the highly successful inventor Paul Brown

                           Grace@cise.ntut                         4
Working Model -
Fig ref: digitalarchives.tw
                              Show your ambition
     • Build & test a working model (prototype) for
       your invention
             – Engage someone who will do it for you for a fee
               ($$)
             – Working model can show your marketing
               consultants, plus valuable info about
                     • Operability, cost, technical problems & other factors
                       (+/-)
     • Build a “virtual prototype” (computer
       simulation)
                                          Grace@cise.ntut                      5
Working Model (WM) –
   training environment (Arduino)
• Arduino (hackspace@wiki; XinCheJian@china) is
  an open-source electronics prototyping platform
  based on easy-to-use hardware & software
  – Receiving input from a variety of sensors
     • Controlling lights, motors & other actuator
  – Microcontroller on the board is programmed using
     • programming language
         – based on Wiring
     • Development environment
         – Based in Processing

  – Can be stand-alone/
    communicating with software running              Fig ref: http://www.arduino.cc/
                                                      video: history of Arduino 2010
     • E.g. flash, processing, MaxMSP
                             Grace@cise.ntut                                    6
Use a Model Maker
• Hire 1 ~ more model makers for a fee/ for a
  percentage of the action
  – Can’t build & test it (WM) yourself
  – Use Model makers as engineers, technicians, &
    teachers 



  – Where can find makers?
     • There may be a workshop (seminar) in your area
        – Will supply you with tools, space & assistance for a fee
                             Grace@cise.ntut                         7
Workshop – Exhibition place
• San Francisco area hosts                                    Fig ref: botjunkie.com

  “Techshop”
   – A 15,000 foot2 membership-
     based zone
   – Provide members with access
     to tools, equipment,
     instruction, & support
     community                                   http://techshop.ws/

   – Support people build the
     things which they wants
   – Open in 5 location in US (+ in
     planning: 3):
      • Opening: Menlo Park, Raleigh,
        San Francisco, San Jose, Detroit
      • In planning: Portland, Brooklyn,
        Los Angeles

                               Grace@cise.ntut                                         8
Agree
                                              ment
                                      • Recital:
                                             – certain skills
                                               to develop
                                               project
                                               completely

                                      • Mediation &
                                        Arbitration
                                             – Shall
                                               negotiate in
                                               good faith …


                                                                    9
Grace@cise.ntut   Ref: Form4 – 3, Patent It Yourself , 2011, P.503-504
Detail description for Done:
         wire-frame model
• Wire frame model
  – A visual presentation of 3D/physical object
     • Composing by vertices + straight lines or curves
  – Programming tools
                                                                                 Fig ref: wiki
     • DNC machine tools, CAM, 3D CAD (surface &
       solid), CNC

  – Application
     • Animation, CGI, 3D CG, Polygon mesh, vector
       graphics…
     • Mockup (design new product)
         – Automotive devices, systems engineering, military
           acquisition (F-35 lightning II), consumer goods,
           furniture & cabinetry, software engineering…        Fig ref: fredbizar.blogspot.com
                                                                                        10
                                Grace@cise.ntut
Detail description for Done:
                plastic-covered
 • Plastic-covered can make many
   types things
       – Advantage:
                                                                               Fig ref: III-SNSI R&D 100: In-Snergy
              • useful in the building and
                construction, electronics, packaging
                (gladwrap), transportation
                industries
              • Plastic is good, light, strong and
                cheap to produce
       – Drawback
              • is indestructible
Ref: answers.com                                Fig ref: besthousedesign.com
                                                                                            Fig ref: iii   11
                                    Grace@cise.ntut
Trade rule

• Manner of payment
  – Usually 1/3 at start, 1/3 upon construction & 1/3 on
    acceptance by you
  – Or pick the state where you reside if the consultant is out-
    of-state
• Break the law @ USA
  – The Agreement requires the Consult to perform in a timely
    manner
  – Void the Agreement & pay only 50%
  – Have the Consultant pay an agreed-upon penalty for every
    day
  – Agreement contains a self-explanatory provision
     • Regarding the Consultant’s prior invention

                             Grace@cise.ntut                   12
Handle people problem
with Outsourcing
• Naturally brings up the issue during hiring consultants
  to build, test or develop
   – Consultants often come up with patentable improvement,
     ramifications …
   – Consultant’s work should follow under the Agreement
   – Involve disputes as possible in Agreement
      • Who will own (?) & be able to use the consultant’s invention (?)
          – Prevent many misunderstandings, argument, and event lawsuits later on
      • The consultant won’t be able to claim that a valuable invention
          – Because it was made on the Consultant’s time
      • Apply patents in joint names
          – If the invention is closely related to / improves on yours



                                   Grace@cise.ntut                              13
Patentability (?)
                                        • 4 legal requirements for
                        Unobvious?        getting a utility patent
                        (35USC 103)
                                              – Statutory Class by patent law
                                              – Utility as a useful one
                                              – Novelty
                     Novelty?
                                                        • A new physical feature (?)
                   (35 USC 102)
                                                        • A new combination of separate
                                                          old feature (?)
                                                        • A new use of an old feature (?)
          Useful? (35 USC 101)                – Unobvious
                                                        • Can provide one or more new and
                                                          unexpected results (?)
a statutory class ? (35 USC 101)                        • A skill can make of innovation in
  Process (method), machine,                              the specific technology
   manufacture, composition,                                – How to measure “design patent”
           new use?                                           by a feeling (ornamental or
                                                              aesthetic sense) (?)        14
                                      Grace@cise.ntut
PTO judge’s criteria for 4 legal
        requirements

                    • The last one “Unobvious” is
   Unobvious          relatively high
                       – First 3 tests (Statutory class,
     Novelty             Utility + Novelty) is short steps
                       – PTO review procedure
      Utility                • Fit within at least one statutory
                               class (?), Have utility (?), Posses
                               novelty (?)
  Statutory class            • Unobvious (?) <- reject by
                                       – Most of patent application fail to
                                         this (almost ½ patent applications)


                     Grace@cise.ntut                                     15
Requirement #1:
                     the statutory classes
• PTO must consider your invention “within a
  statutory class or category”
  – 5 classes: process (method), machine, manufacture,
    composition, new use
  – Most invention can squeeze into at least one of them
        • Overlap to some extent
        • You don’t have to specify the one to apply
  – carefully “nonstatutory subject matter”
        • PTO may reject it under MPEP Section 101
        • you should be sure it does not fall into one of the exceptions
          below…
           Patent Laws - PTO publishes its Manual of
             Patent Examining Procedure (MPEP)
                                                                       16
    Fig ref: Patent It Yourself, 2011   Grace@cise.ntut
Statutory Class [SC] (1) –
    Processes including Software
• Nonstatutory (in past) -> statutory case
  – Show a useful result can earn a patent
      • US4597578(1986) title: Golf club grip




    useful result



                                                No. 1 Tseng wins LPGA
                                                    Thailand 2012
                          Grace@cise.ntut                       17
Statutory Class [SC] (2) –
         Conventional Process
• Conventional process are heat treatments,
  chemical reactions or chemicals
  – Show better performance than before
     • PTO has been granted a patent (US7470439, 2008) about
       feeding chickens a special diet that results in better eggs,
       and analyzing those performance.



             Live weight

                                                  Egg production




                             Grace@cise.ntut                          18
Statutory Class [SC] (3) –
exception for conventional process
• A patent lawsuit talk on treatment
  procedure
  – Describe a process of attaching a hairpiece to
    a bald person’s scalp by putting suture
    anchors in the scalp and sewing the piece to
    the suture anchors
  – Surgical operations can be patented

• However, the law exempts medical
  practitioners from infringing any patent
  on a medical procedure
                        Grace@cise.ntut              19
Statutory Class [SC] (4) –
       introduce software process
• Most software-related invention are claimed as
  process
  – Also software inventions can also be claimed as
    machines
• Algorithms cannot be patented without involving
  hardware <- “abstract idea”
  – An algorithm is a step-by-step problem-solving
    procedure
                 case                                           result
    Software/algorithm affects some
                                            Falls within a SC as a machine/process
          Hardware/process
 Software/algorithm merely manipulates
                                                   PTO will not consider it within SC
     numbers or solves an algorithm
                                 Grace@cise.ntut                                        20
Statutory Class [SC] (5) –
     introduce software process

• Software patentability case
  – analyzes EKG, spectrographic, seismic, or data bit
    signals, controls a milling machine, creates useful
    images on a PC screen, the printing formats (math
    formulae), recognizes patterns or voices, or selects
    stocks that will beat an index

• Software non-patentability case
  – Number of crunches, non-useful curve, calculates
    distances without any hardware involved …
                       Grace@cise.ntut                 21
Statutory Class [SC] (6) –
    software process (algorithm)
• Successful case on algorithm
  – Statutory subject matter (SSM)
     • The main patent court determined an algorithm for
       making a smoother diagonal line on a monitor as it
       look well                  In re Alappat, 33 F.3d 1526 (CAFC 1994)
     • A general-purpose computer data structure that
       organizes information into different categories within
       infinite number          In re Lowry, 32 F.3d (CAFC 1994)
         – Human can control the selection
  – Key-point: hardware must be substantially
    involved
                             Grace@cise.ntut                           22
Statutory Class [SC] (7) –
Internet & business method patents
• Business method is also difficult to patent as
  software patent
    – Because they both involve math, formula or algorithm
US5193056, 1993, Data processing system for hub and
spoke financial services configuration              Calculating “data relationship”
                                                     about portfolio (Hub) with
                                                    many different mutual funds
                                                               (Spokes)

                                                     State Street Bank & Trust Co.
                                                     v. Signature Financial Group,
                                                     Inc., 149 F.3d 1368 (Fed. Cir.
                                                     1998), cert. denied 119 S.Ct.
                                                     851 (1999)
                                   Grace@cise.ntut                                23
Summary

• Discuss about Secret invention -> patentability
  – The principle secret ->
  – build working models ->
  – introduce how to review patentability
     • Including 4 legal requirements
        – statutory class (focus on process), utility, novelty, unobvious




                             Grace@cise.ntut                                24
HW

• Try find some news about your invention
  – Write down to contribute it for team & yourself
     • (1) Related the best one in your team
     • (2) Related your invention




                         Grace@cise.ntut              25
Reference
• David Pressman, chapter 4 &5, “Patent It Yourself: Your Step-by-Step
  Guide” to Filing at the U.S. Patent Office, 2011, 15th edition, ISBN-10:
  1413313825
    – Reference by “Previous Course Slide” record set: introduce invention &
      evaluate invention
• Analysis “State Street Bank & Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group, Inc.”,
  149 F.3d 1368 (Fed. Cir. 1998),
    – Lang CN: http://iip.nccu.edu.tw:8090/iip/document/case_1999_1_23.pdf
    – Lang EN:
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Street_Bank_v._Signature_Financial_Grou
      p
• Blog: http://fungsiong.blogspot.com/
    – Introduce hybrid TV (hbbTV) including widget design, Android technology
      (API), system, ecosystem, framework, service, application…,
    – Agile for progressing: http://fungsiong.blogspot.com/search/label/Agile
         • About how to teamwork
    – Some programming info. as Apache wookie, refactoring tech, CE-HTML, a
      solution about removing a backdoor “Trojan” & surveillance paper

                                   grace@csie.ntut                               26

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Working model to patentability

  • 1. Working Model to Patentability -> Statutory Class Chen JingFung (Grace) @csie.ntut.edu.tw 2012/03/15 Chapter 4 & 5, “Patent It Yourself: Your Step-by-Step Guide” 15th, 2011, ISBN: 1413313825
  • 2. Outline • Secret for intangible idea -> tangible assets • Working Model to realize substance – Work invention by yourself – Implement your idea via others (Ex. Consultants) • How to avoid “disputes” • Patentability – Introduce legal requirements [email protected] 2
  • 3. keep secret when ask • Some good alternatives that can protect your invention – Mark before advice • Top of logbook entry labeled that “… understand xxx’s confidential” + date – xxx: name of invention • Add a “Comments” column to indicate that you value their opinion – Ask them to sign + date as witnesses – Get your consultants to sign the “Nondisclosure Agreement” <- Serious!! [email protected] 3
  • 4. Lock for nice guy or theft vs. – Email (inferior to the other devices) • Ex. Send a confirming or thank-you letter (before/after) – No matter how to prevent loss of trade secret (your invention), don’t go overboard • Positive thinking – Most stolen inventions mean they have business value • “Let them steal it – they don’t know how much work they’re in for” – Said by the highly successful inventor Paul Brown [email protected] 4
  • 5. Working Model - Fig ref: digitalarchives.tw Show your ambition • Build & test a working model (prototype) for your invention – Engage someone who will do it for you for a fee ($$) – Working model can show your marketing consultants, plus valuable info about • Operability, cost, technical problems & other factors (+/-) • Build a “virtual prototype” (computer simulation) [email protected] 5
  • 6. Working Model (WM) – training environment (Arduino) • Arduino (hackspace@wiki; XinCheJian@china) is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on easy-to-use hardware & software – Receiving input from a variety of sensors • Controlling lights, motors & other actuator – Microcontroller on the board is programmed using • programming language – based on Wiring • Development environment – Based in Processing – Can be stand-alone/ communicating with software running Fig ref: http://www.arduino.cc/ video: history of Arduino 2010 • E.g. flash, processing, MaxMSP [email protected] 6
  • 7. Use a Model Maker • Hire 1 ~ more model makers for a fee/ for a percentage of the action – Can’t build & test it (WM) yourself – Use Model makers as engineers, technicians, & teachers  – Where can find makers? • There may be a workshop (seminar) in your area – Will supply you with tools, space & assistance for a fee [email protected] 7
  • 8. Workshop – Exhibition place • San Francisco area hosts Fig ref: botjunkie.com “Techshop” – A 15,000 foot2 membership- based zone – Provide members with access to tools, equipment, instruction, & support community http://techshop.ws/ – Support people build the things which they wants – Open in 5 location in US (+ in planning: 3): • Opening: Menlo Park, Raleigh, San Francisco, San Jose, Detroit • In planning: Portland, Brooklyn, Los Angeles [email protected] 8
  • 9. Agree ment • Recital: – certain skills to develop project completely • Mediation & Arbitration – Shall negotiate in good faith … 9 [email protected] Ref: Form4 – 3, Patent It Yourself , 2011, P.503-504
  • 10. Detail description for Done: wire-frame model • Wire frame model – A visual presentation of 3D/physical object • Composing by vertices + straight lines or curves – Programming tools Fig ref: wiki • DNC machine tools, CAM, 3D CAD (surface & solid), CNC – Application • Animation, CGI, 3D CG, Polygon mesh, vector graphics… • Mockup (design new product) – Automotive devices, systems engineering, military acquisition (F-35 lightning II), consumer goods, furniture & cabinetry, software engineering… Fig ref: fredbizar.blogspot.com 10 [email protected]
  • 11. Detail description for Done: plastic-covered • Plastic-covered can make many types things – Advantage: Fig ref: III-SNSI R&D 100: In-Snergy • useful in the building and construction, electronics, packaging (gladwrap), transportation industries • Plastic is good, light, strong and cheap to produce – Drawback • is indestructible Ref: answers.com Fig ref: besthousedesign.com Fig ref: iii 11 [email protected]
  • 12. Trade rule • Manner of payment – Usually 1/3 at start, 1/3 upon construction & 1/3 on acceptance by you – Or pick the state where you reside if the consultant is out- of-state • Break the law @ USA – The Agreement requires the Consult to perform in a timely manner – Void the Agreement & pay only 50% – Have the Consultant pay an agreed-upon penalty for every day – Agreement contains a self-explanatory provision • Regarding the Consultant’s prior invention [email protected] 12
  • 13. Handle people problem with Outsourcing • Naturally brings up the issue during hiring consultants to build, test or develop – Consultants often come up with patentable improvement, ramifications … – Consultant’s work should follow under the Agreement – Involve disputes as possible in Agreement • Who will own (?) & be able to use the consultant’s invention (?) – Prevent many misunderstandings, argument, and event lawsuits later on • The consultant won’t be able to claim that a valuable invention – Because it was made on the Consultant’s time • Apply patents in joint names – If the invention is closely related to / improves on yours [email protected] 13
  • 14. Patentability (?) • 4 legal requirements for Unobvious? getting a utility patent (35USC 103) – Statutory Class by patent law – Utility as a useful one – Novelty Novelty? • A new physical feature (?) (35 USC 102) • A new combination of separate old feature (?) • A new use of an old feature (?) Useful? (35 USC 101) – Unobvious • Can provide one or more new and unexpected results (?) a statutory class ? (35 USC 101) • A skill can make of innovation in Process (method), machine, the specific technology manufacture, composition, – How to measure “design patent” new use? by a feeling (ornamental or aesthetic sense) (?) 14 [email protected]
  • 15. PTO judge’s criteria for 4 legal requirements • The last one “Unobvious” is Unobvious relatively high – First 3 tests (Statutory class, Novelty Utility + Novelty) is short steps – PTO review procedure Utility • Fit within at least one statutory class (?), Have utility (?), Posses novelty (?) Statutory class • Unobvious (?) <- reject by – Most of patent application fail to this (almost ½ patent applications) [email protected] 15
  • 16. Requirement #1: the statutory classes • PTO must consider your invention “within a statutory class or category” – 5 classes: process (method), machine, manufacture, composition, new use – Most invention can squeeze into at least one of them • Overlap to some extent • You don’t have to specify the one to apply – carefully “nonstatutory subject matter” • PTO may reject it under MPEP Section 101 • you should be sure it does not fall into one of the exceptions below… Patent Laws - PTO publishes its Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (MPEP) 16 Fig ref: Patent It Yourself, 2011 [email protected]
  • 17. Statutory Class [SC] (1) – Processes including Software • Nonstatutory (in past) -> statutory case – Show a useful result can earn a patent • US4597578(1986) title: Golf club grip useful result No. 1 Tseng wins LPGA Thailand 2012 [email protected] 17
  • 18. Statutory Class [SC] (2) – Conventional Process • Conventional process are heat treatments, chemical reactions or chemicals – Show better performance than before • PTO has been granted a patent (US7470439, 2008) about feeding chickens a special diet that results in better eggs, and analyzing those performance. Live weight Egg production [email protected] 18
  • 19. Statutory Class [SC] (3) – exception for conventional process • A patent lawsuit talk on treatment procedure – Describe a process of attaching a hairpiece to a bald person’s scalp by putting suture anchors in the scalp and sewing the piece to the suture anchors – Surgical operations can be patented • However, the law exempts medical practitioners from infringing any patent on a medical procedure [email protected] 19
  • 20. Statutory Class [SC] (4) – introduce software process • Most software-related invention are claimed as process – Also software inventions can also be claimed as machines • Algorithms cannot be patented without involving hardware <- “abstract idea” – An algorithm is a step-by-step problem-solving procedure case result Software/algorithm affects some Falls within a SC as a machine/process Hardware/process Software/algorithm merely manipulates PTO will not consider it within SC numbers or solves an algorithm [email protected] 20
  • 21. Statutory Class [SC] (5) – introduce software process • Software patentability case – analyzes EKG, spectrographic, seismic, or data bit signals, controls a milling machine, creates useful images on a PC screen, the printing formats (math formulae), recognizes patterns or voices, or selects stocks that will beat an index • Software non-patentability case – Number of crunches, non-useful curve, calculates distances without any hardware involved … [email protected] 21
  • 22. Statutory Class [SC] (6) – software process (algorithm) • Successful case on algorithm – Statutory subject matter (SSM) • The main patent court determined an algorithm for making a smoother diagonal line on a monitor as it look well In re Alappat, 33 F.3d 1526 (CAFC 1994) • A general-purpose computer data structure that organizes information into different categories within infinite number In re Lowry, 32 F.3d (CAFC 1994) – Human can control the selection – Key-point: hardware must be substantially involved [email protected] 22
  • 23. Statutory Class [SC] (7) – Internet & business method patents • Business method is also difficult to patent as software patent – Because they both involve math, formula or algorithm US5193056, 1993, Data processing system for hub and spoke financial services configuration Calculating “data relationship” about portfolio (Hub) with many different mutual funds (Spokes) State Street Bank & Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group, Inc., 149 F.3d 1368 (Fed. Cir. 1998), cert. denied 119 S.Ct. 851 (1999) [email protected] 23
  • 24. Summary • Discuss about Secret invention -> patentability – The principle secret -> – build working models -> – introduce how to review patentability • Including 4 legal requirements – statutory class (focus on process), utility, novelty, unobvious [email protected] 24
  • 25. HW • Try find some news about your invention – Write down to contribute it for team & yourself • (1) Related the best one in your team • (2) Related your invention [email protected] 25
  • 26. Reference • David Pressman, chapter 4 &5, “Patent It Yourself: Your Step-by-Step Guide” to Filing at the U.S. Patent Office, 2011, 15th edition, ISBN-10: 1413313825 – Reference by “Previous Course Slide” record set: introduce invention & evaluate invention • Analysis “State Street Bank & Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group, Inc.”, 149 F.3d 1368 (Fed. Cir. 1998), – Lang CN: http://iip.nccu.edu.tw:8090/iip/document/case_1999_1_23.pdf – Lang EN: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Street_Bank_v._Signature_Financial_Grou p • Blog: http://fungsiong.blogspot.com/ – Introduce hybrid TV (hbbTV) including widget design, Android technology (API), system, ecosystem, framework, service, application…, – Agile for progressing: http://fungsiong.blogspot.com/search/label/Agile • About how to teamwork – Some programming info. as Apache wookie, refactoring tech, CE-HTML, a solution about removing a backdoor “Trojan” & surveillance paper [email protected] 26