Is a letter to the Official Draftsman required when amendments to drawings are being submitted?
No, a letter to the Official Draftsman is not required. Instead, drawing amendments should be treated in the same paper as amendments to the specification, claims or abstract. See 37 CFR 1.121(d). If the drawing amendments are treated in a separate paper, no objection will be made merely because a separate paper has been used so long as the requirements of 37 CFR 1.121(d) are met. C2. [reserved] C3. What are the requirements for submitting replacement or new drawings? Applicant must submit any amendments to drawings as replacement or new drawings accompanied by explanations of the changes in either the drawing amendment section or remarks section of the amendment paper. Any replacement sheets of drawings must be labeled as “Replacement Sheet” and any new sheets of drawings must be labeled as “New Sheet” in the header. The brief and detailed description of drawings should also be amended to be consistent with the changes to the drawings. C4. Can applicant submit proposed drawing correct
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