What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
How specific and consistent do the claims need to be with the entire specifications I made an error (if it's an error I don't know) I described in the specifications only one material my invention can be made of but in the claims I broadened the material to any other materials suitable for this invention can be used tetc.
like for example your "invention is a broom and in the specifications I wrote a broom made of wood and plastic and only in the claims section I describe the broom made of any other materials suitable for sweeping"
I don't know if this makes sense it's really hard to describe my issue without disclosing my invention
How specific and consistent do the claims need to be with the entire specifications I made an error (if it's an error I don't know) I described in the specifications only one material my invention can be made of but in the claims I broadened the material to any other materials suitable for this invention can be used tetc.
like for example your "invention is a broom and in the specifications I wrote a broom made of wood and plastic and only in the claims section I describe the broom made of any other materials suitable for sweeping"
I don't know if this makes sense it's really hard to describe my issue without disclosing my invention