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substitute drawing

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A quick definition of substitute drawing:

A substitute drawing is a picture that is added to a patent application or trademark registration after the original submission. It may be a formal drawing that meets specific requirements or an informal drawing that does not. The substitute drawing is used to replace an original drawing that may be unclear or incorrect. It helps to explain and describe the invention or trademark in a way that is easy to understand.

A more thorough explanation:

A substitute drawing is a type of drawing that is submitted after the original application has been filed. It is often a formal drawing filed to replace an informal drawing. This term is commonly used in the context of patents and trademarks.

  • If an inventor realizes that the original drawing they submitted with their patent application is incorrect or incomplete, they may submit a substitute drawing to correct the error.
  • A trademark applicant may submit an informal drawing of their logo with their application, but later decide to replace it with a formal drawing. The formal drawing would be considered a substitute drawing.

These examples illustrate how a substitute drawing is used to replace an original drawing that is incorrect, incomplete, or informal. It allows the applicant to correct any mistakes or make improvements to their application.

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