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19. Further particulars about drawings. - (1) Drawings shall bear-

(i) In the left hand top corner, the name of the applicant;

(ii) In the right hand top comer, the number of the sheets of drawings, and the consecutive number of each sheet; and

(iii) In the right hand bottom corner, the signature of the applicant or his agent.

(2) Neither the title of the invention nor any descriptive matter shall appear on the drawings.

(3) No descriptive matter shall appear on constructional drawings, but drawings in the nature of flow sheets may bear descriptive matter to show the materials used and the chemical or other reactions or treatments effected in carrying out the invention.

(4) Drawings showing the number of instruments or units of apparatus and their interconnections, either mechanical or electrical, where each such instrument or unit is shown only symbolically, may bear such descriptive matter as is necessary to identify the instruments or units or their interconnections.

(5) Sub-rule (5) omitted by S.O. 411(E), dt. 2.6.1999, w.e.f. 2.6.1999.

 

 

 

 

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