ClaimMaster lets you to customize antecedent parsing rules. This may be needed, as ClaimMaster might occasionally make a mistake when grouping terms, which may result in falsely reported or unreported missing antecedents.
ClaimMaster can check whether acronyms are properly defined and used in your documents. Specifically, you can use ClaimMaster to determine whether acronyms are either (1) not defined or (2) used before being defined.
With a library of helpful patent application drafting tools, ClaimMaster makes it easy to add part numbers to the claims, as is often done when for converting US claims for EPO filings. In addition, ClaimMaster
As part of patent proofreading tools library, ClaimMaster provides several handy tools for proofreading/reviewing figures. These tools let you view the names of the parts used in the figures directly in the figures or next
ClaimMaster can check claims in a patent document for various issues, such as wrong claim numbering and dependencies, incorrectly defined multiple claims, incorrect status indicators and amendments, presence of “patent profanities”
ClaimMaster lets you to quickly browse claims in the document, generate claim tree diagrams as images or text, and chart claims based on their position in the tree hierarchy
ClaimMaster lets you to quickly open a patent PDF or load the text of claims or full specifications of the published documents into the currently open Word document.
Have you ever tried to create a patent family tree of a large family? Then you know that this task could be error-prone and time-consuming, especially when the family contains many divisional applications, continuations, or