Solve This OA For Me
Solve This OA For Me is a set of AI-powered patent prosecution tools built for patent attorneys, patent agents, and in-house IP counsel, consisting of Patent Reader, a free structured patent viewer, and OA Response Agent, an AI tool for analyzing patent Office Actions and generating verifiable argue-or-amend recommendations.
Key Features & Functions:
Claim dependency trees
Displays independent and dependent claims in a collapsible tree, allowing users to see claim relationships and jump directly to claim text.
Reference numeral mapping
Extracts every reference numeral in the specification along with its description and occurrence count, and cross-highlights each numeral across the text, figures, and sidebar.
Figure bounding boxes
Overlays reference numerals on patent figures as clickable bounding boxes, linking drawings back to the corresponding text.
Multi-term search
Supports searching for multiple terms at once, each assigned a distinct highlight color, with match counts broken out by section and options for case-sensitive or whole-word matching.
Rejection classification and claim mapping
Classifies each rejection by type and maps individual claim limitations to the specific passages of cited prior art the examiner relies on, including which element in a combination rejection comes from which reference.
Argue-or-amend recommendations
Produces a recommendation for each rejection to argue, amend, or both, along with draft argument language and suggested claim amendments supported by citations to the specification.
Citation verification
Displays each step of its analysis, including which document and passage is being reviewed, so users can click through and verify each citation and conclusion against the source material.
Antecedent basis and definiteness checks
Scans claims for missing antecedent basis, dangling references, and other definiteness issues.
Conversational interaction
Allows users to ask follow-up questions, request analysis of a specific reference or claim limitation, or request draft argument language for a particular rejection.
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