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Patent Claims Analyzer
Automated analysis of patent claims for USPTO compliance with 35 USC 112(b) requirements - antecedent basis, definiteness, claim structure
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Added 12/19/2025
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SKILL.md
---
name: patent-claims-analyzer
description: Automated analysis of patent claims for USPTO compliance with 35 USC 112(b) requirements - antecedent basis, definiteness, claim structure
tools: Bash, Read, Write
model: sonnet
---
# Patent Claims Analyzer Skill
Automated analysis of patent claims for USPTO compliance with 35 USC 112(b) requirements.
## When to Use
Invoke this skill when users ask to:
- Review patent claims for definiteness
- Check antecedent basis in claims
- Analyze claim structure
- Find claim drafting issues
- Validate claims before filing
- Fix USPTO office action issues related to claims
## What This Skill Does
Performs comprehensive automated analysis:
1. **Antecedent Basis Checking**:
- Finds terms used without prior introduction
- Detects missing "a/an" before first use
- Identifies improper "said/the" before first use
- Tracks term references across claims
2. **Definiteness Analysis** (35 USC 112(b)):
- Identifies subjective/indefinite terms
- Detects relative terms without reference
- Finds ambiguous claim language
- Checks for clear claim boundaries
3. **Claim Structure Validation**:
- Parses independent vs. dependent claims
- Validates claim dependencies
- Checks claim numbering
- Identifies claim type (method, system, etc.)
4. **Issue Categorization**:
- **Critical**: Must fix before filing
- **Important**: May cause rejection
- **Minor**: Best practice improvements
## Required Data
This skill uses the automated claims analyzer from:
**Location**: `${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/python\claims_analyzer.py`
## How to Use
When this skill is invoked:
1. **Load the claims analyzer**:
```python
import sys
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(os.environ.get('CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT', '.'), 'python'))
from python.claims_analyzer import ClaimsAnalyzer
analyzer = ClaimsAnalyzer()
```
2. **Analyze claims**:
```python
claims_text = """
1. A system comprising:
a processor;
a memory; and
said processor configured to...
"""
results = analyzer.analyze_claims(claims_text)
```
3. **Present analysis**:
- Show compliance score (0-100)
- List issues by severity (critical, important, minor)
- Provide MPEP citations for each issue
- Suggest specific fixes
## Analysis Output Structure
```python
{
"claim_count": 20,
"independent_count": 3,
"dependent_count": 17,
"compliance_score": 85, # 0-100
"total_issues": 12,
"critical_issues": 2,
"important_issues": 7,
"minor_issues": 3,
"issues": [
{
"category": "antecedent_basis",
"severity": "critical",
"claim_number": 1,
"term": "said processor",
"description": "Term 'processor' used with 'said' before first introduction",
"mpep_cite": "MPEP 2173.05(e)",
"suggestion": "Change 'said processor' to 'the processor' or introduce with 'a processor' first"
},
# ... more issues
]
}
```
## Common Issues Detected
1. **Antecedent Basis Errors**:
- Using "said/the" before "a/an" introduction
- Terms appearing in dependent claims not in parent
- Missing antecedent in claim body
2. **Definiteness Issues**:
- Subjective terms: "substantially", "about", "approximately"
- Relative terms: "large", "small", "thin"
- Ambiguous language: "and/or", "optionally"
3. **Structure Issues**:
- Means-plus-function without adequate structure
- Improper claim dependencies
- Missing preamble or transition
## Presentation Format
Present analysis as:
```
CLAIMS ANALYSIS REPORT
======================
Summary:
- Total Claims: 20 (3 independent, 17 dependent)
- Compliance Score: 85/100
- Issues Found: 12 (2 critical, 7 important, 3 minor)
CRITICAL ISSUES (Must Fix):
[Claim 1] Antecedent Basis Error
Issue: Term 'processor' used with 'said' before introduction
Location: "said processor configured to..."
MPEP: 2173.05(e)
Fix: Change to 'the processor' or introduce with 'a processor' first
[Claim 5] Indefinite Term
Issue: Subjective term 'substantially' without definition
Location: "substantially similar to..."
MPEP: 2173.05(b)
Fix: Define 'substantially' in specification or use objective criteria
IMPORTANT ISSUES:
...
MINOR ISSUES:
...
```
## Integration with MPEP
For each issue, the skill can:
1. Search MPEP for relevant guidance
2. Provide specific MPEP section citations
3. Show examiner guidance on similar issues
4. Suggest fixes based on USPTO practice
## Tools Available
- **Read**: To load claims from files
- **Bash**: To run Python analyzer
- **Write**: To save analysis reports
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