For the best results with Paximal, provide clear, complete invention disclosures—well-structured details and precise terminology lead to high-quality drafts with minimal refinement.
Clear, Concise, and Complete Descriptions: Best results are obtained when the core invention details are written in straightforward language, avoiding unnecessary jargon or ambiguity.
Supplement with an Inventor Interview: If available, include a transcript of the inventor’s disclosure interview. This provides additional context and insights that may not be captured in written descriptions alone, enriching Paximal’s understanding.
Define Key Features Explicitly: Call out the novel aspects of the invention in clear terms. Highlight problems solved, technical advantages, and potential variations—things typically covered during inventor interviews.
Black and White Line Drawings Work Best: Clean, high-contrast drawings with clear component boundaries produce the best results. While photos or other dense graphics can be used, they may introduce unnecessary complexity.
Use Text Labels, But Not Numerals: Focus Paximal's attention on the most important components in the figures by labeling them with a descriptive name. Paximal will generate consistent numbering automatically.
Provide Multiple Views and Variations: Including views of multiple embodiments ensures Paximal captures the invention comprehensively.