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[Music] hello and welcome to inventors quick tips in this episode we will be covering the basics of patent drawings or illustrations and what they need to show note that this episode covers drawings for regular patent applications for provisional patent applications there are no formatting rules most any drawing is accepted for regular patent applications there are rules and also some best practices a short episode doesnt give time to cover everything but the goal here is to give you some insight into what those drawings need to show and first and foremost two drawings need to cover what you have claimed but beyond that they need to show how to make and use the invention basically that is called enablement in general there are lots of different ways you can show something in a patent figure and it all depends on the invention some inventions wont require all these types of drawings but most inventions will utilize at least one of the types you see here and yes it is true that some p