What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Massachusetts
When doing a Provisional Patent application for a method of operation is it better to be as detailed as possible including optional features or should I only include the absolute basics needed to describe the process and its workings in order for it to function so as to broaden the scope of the patent? My understanding is that within the application you can specify which steps could be done differently or eliminated altogether and still have the process function. Does that mean optional features that I'd like to have protected as well but aren't essential can/should be included in the general description but so long as I specify that they're optional and the process doesn't require them that the general process without the optional features will be protected as well as the more detailed process including them?
When doing a Provisional Patent application for a method of operation is it better to be as detailed as possible including optional features or should I only include the absolute basics needed to describe the process and its workings in order for it to function so as to broaden the scope of the patent? My understanding is that within the application you can specify which steps could be done differently or eliminated altogether and still have the process function. Does that mean optional features that I'd like to have protected as well but aren't essential can/should be included in the general description but so long as I specify that they're optional and the process doesn't require them that the general process without the optional features will be protected as well as the more detailed process including them?
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