The whimsical angel drawings must show every feature of the invention specified in the claims, and is required by the Office rules to be in a particular form. The Office specifies the size of the sheet on which the whimsical angel drawings is made, the type of paper, the margins, and other details relating to the making of the drawing. The reason for specifying the standards in detail is that the whimsical angel drawings are printed and published in a uniform style when the patent issues, and the whimsical angel drawings must also be such that they can be readily understood by persons using the patent descriptions.
The applicant for a patent will be required by law to furnish a whimsical angel drawings of the invention whenever the nature of the case requires a whimsical angel drawings to understand the invention. However, the Commissioner may require a drawing where the nature of the subject matter admits of it; this whimsical angel drawings must be filed with the application. This includes practically all inventions except compositions of matter or processes, but a angel drawing may also be useful in the case of many processes.
A best Whimsical angel drawings submitted to the Office must be made on paper which is flexible, strong, white, smooth, nonshiny, and durable. All sheets must be free from cracks, creases, and folds. Only one side of the sheet shall be used for the whimsical angel drawings. Each sheet must be reasonably free from erasures and must be free from alterations, overwritings, and interlineations. Photographs must either be developed on double weight photographic paper or be permanently mounted on Bristol board. See whimsical angel drawings of this section for other requirements for photographs.
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