Published via Inbox: 2013-05-25 02:23:18

If you are claiming a computerized "system" of some kind in a patent application related to software or business methods, be sure to think of the claim in terms of how the PTO will examine it. Your system will probably be viewed as an apparatus and will need to have hardware and tangible elements built into the claims that support its novelty. The fact that the system is used for a novel purpose is great in method claims, but might not be of any help in a system claim unless you recite novel structure.

A friendly examiner at the USPTO recently explained that Section 2114 of the MPEP should be consulted when contemplating system claims. This section offers important reminders about how to claim an apparatus, and why a novel use of a prior art device (like a server) is not sufficient for an apparatus claim: