General

patent-claims-analyzer - Claude MCP Skill

Automated analysis of patent claims for USPTO compliance with 35 USC 112(b) requirements - antecedent basis, definiteness, claim structure

SEO Guide: Enhance your AI agent with the patent-claims-analyzer tool. This Model Context Protocol (MCP) server allows Claude Desktop and other LLMs to automated analysis of patent claims for uspto compliance with 35 usc 112(b) requirements - anteceden... Download and configure this skill to unlock new capabilities for your AI workflow.

🌟1 stars • 17 forks
📥0 downloads

Documentation

SKILL.md
# Patent Claims Analyzer Skill

Automated analysis of patent claims for USPTO compliance with 35 USC 112(b) requirements.

## When to Use

Invoke this skill when users ask to:
- Review patent claims for definiteness
- Check antecedent basis in claims
- Analyze claim structure
- Find claim drafting issues
- Validate claims before filing
- Fix USPTO office action issues related to claims

## What This Skill Does

Performs comprehensive automated analysis:

1. **Antecedent Basis Checking**:
   - Finds terms used without prior introduction
   - Detects missing "a/an" before first use
   - Identifies improper "said/the" before first use
   - Tracks term references across claims

2. **Definiteness Analysis** (35 USC 112(b)):
   - Identifies subjective/indefinite terms
   - Detects relative terms without reference
   - Finds ambiguous claim language
   - Checks for clear claim boundaries

3. **Claim Structure Validation**:
   - Parses independent vs. dependent claims
   - Validates claim dependencies
   - Checks claim numbering
   - Identifies claim type (method, system, etc.)

4. **Issue Categorization**:
   - **Critical**: Must fix before filing
   - **Important**: May cause rejection
   - **Minor**: Best practice improvements

## Required Data

This skill uses the automated claims analyzer from:
**Location**: `${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/python\claims_analyzer.py`

## How to Use

When this skill is invoked:

1. **Load the claims analyzer**:
   ```python
   import sys
   sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(os.environ.get('CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT', '.'), 'python'))
   from python.claims_analyzer import ClaimsAnalyzer

   analyzer = ClaimsAnalyzer()
   ```

2. **Analyze claims**:
   ```python
   claims_text = """
   1. A system comprising:
       a processor;
       a memory; and
       said processor configured to...
   """

   results = analyzer.analyze_claims(claims_text)
   ```

3. **Present analysis**:
   - Show compliance score (0-100)
   - List issues by severity (critical, important, minor)
   - Provide MPEP citations for each issue
   - Suggest specific fixes

## Analysis Output Structure

```python
{
    "claim_count": 20,
    "independent_count": 3,
    "dependent_count": 17,
    "compliance_score": 85,  # 0-100
    "total_issues": 12,
    "critical_issues": 2,
    "important_issues": 7,
    "minor_issues": 3,
    "issues": [
        {
            "category": "antecedent_basis",
            "severity": "critical",
            "claim_number": 1,
            "term": "said processor",
            "description": "Term 'processor' used with 'said' before first introduction",
            "mpep_cite": "MPEP 2173.05(e)",
            "suggestion": "Change 'said processor' to 'the processor' or introduce with 'a processor' first"
        },
        # ... more issues
    ]
}
```

## Common Issues Detected

1. **Antecedent Basis Errors**:
   - Using "said/the" before "a/an" introduction
   - Terms appearing in dependent claims not in parent
   - Missing antecedent in claim body

2. **Definiteness Issues**:
   - Subjective terms: "substantially", "about", "approximately"
   - Relative terms: "large", "small", "thin"
   - Ambiguous language: "and/or", "optionally"

3. **Structure Issues**:
   - Means-plus-function without adequate structure
   - Improper claim dependencies
   - Missing preamble or transition

## Presentation Format

Present analysis as:

```
CLAIMS ANALYSIS REPORT
======================

Summary:
- Total Claims: 20 (3 independent, 17 dependent)
- Compliance Score: 85/100
- Issues Found: 12 (2 critical, 7 important, 3 minor)

CRITICAL ISSUES (Must Fix):

[Claim 1] Antecedent Basis Error
  Issue: Term 'processor' used with 'said' before introduction
  Location: "said processor configured to..."
  MPEP: 2173.05(e)
  Fix: Change to 'the processor' or introduce with 'a processor' first

[Claim 5] Indefinite Term
  Issue: Subjective term 'substantially' without definition
  Location: "substantially similar to..."
  MPEP: 2173.05(b)
  Fix: Define 'substantially' in specification or use objective criteria

IMPORTANT ISSUES:
...

MINOR ISSUES:
...
```

## Integration with MPEP

For each issue, the skill can:
1. Search MPEP for relevant guidance
2. Provide specific MPEP section citations
3. Show examiner guidance on similar issues
4. Suggest fixes based on USPTO practice

## Tools Available

- **Read**: To load claims from files
- **Bash**: To run Python analyzer
- **Write**: To save analysis reports

Signals

Avg rating0.0
Reviews0
Favorites0

Information

Repository
RobThePCGuy/Claude-Patent-Creator
Author
RobThePCGuy
Last Sync
5/10/2026
Repo Updated
5/10/2026
Created
1/13/2026

Reviews (0)

No reviews yet. Be the first to review this skill!

Related Skills

cursorrules

CrewAI Development Rules

43932Has guide

fastmcp-client-cli

Query and invoke tools on MCP servers using fastmcp list and fastmcp call. Use when you need to discover what tools a server offers, call tools, or integrate MCP servers into workflows.

25095

open-source

Documentation reference for writing Python code using the browser-use open-source library. Use this skill whenever the user needs help with Agent, Browser, or Tools configuration, is writing code that imports from browser_use, asks about @sandbox deployment, supported LLM models, Actor API, custom tools, lifecycle hooks, MCP server setup, or monitoring/observability with Laminar or OpenLIT. Also trigger for questions about browser-use installation, prompting strategies, or sensitive data handling. Do NOT use this for Cloud API/SDK usage or pricing — use the cloud skill instead. Do NOT use this for directly automating a browser via CLI commands — use the browser-use skill instead.

23280

cloud

Documentation reference for using Browser Use Cloud — the hosted API and SDK for browser automation. Use this skill whenever the user needs help with the Cloud REST API (v2 or v3), browser-use-sdk (Python or TypeScript), X-Browser-Use-API-Key authentication, cloud sessions, browser profiles, profile sync, CDP WebSocket connections, stealth browsers, residential proxies, CAPTCHA handling, webhooks, workspaces, skills marketplace, liveUrl streaming, pricing, or integration patterns (chat UI, subagent, adding browser tools to existing agents). Also trigger for questions about n8n/Make/Zapier integration, Playwright/ Puppeteer/Selenium on cloud infrastructure, or 1Password vault integration. Do NOT use this for the open-source Python library (Agent, Browser, Tools config) — use the open-source skill instead.

23280

Related Guides