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Aug 6th, 2022
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A dash is a horizontal line that shows a pause or break in meaning, or that represents missing words or letters. Note that dashes are rather informal and should be used carefully in writing.
The use of dashed lines, or broken lines, in design patent drawings means that whatever is drawn in such lines is not claimed. In a US design patent, the claimed design comprises what is drawn in solid lines.
The dashed narrow lines are used to represent the edges that are not directly visible. In this type of line, the dashes are about 2 mm long with spacing between the two dashes of about 1 mm. The long dashed-dotted narrow line is used to represent the axis of an object and centers of circles and arcs.
Some of the important line types those we can use in drawings for patents are Solid Line, Phantom Line, Projected Line, Hidden Line, and Boundary Line. These lines help the patent examiner to clearly understand the invention and get an idea of how the invention looks like to improve the scope of getting the patent.
For Design Patent Drawings the USPTO requires all surfaces of an object shown in the drawings to be appropriately and adequately shaded: Shading which shows clearly the character and contour of all surfaces of any three- dimensional aspect of the design.
Solid Versus Dashed or Dotted Lines The first and most basic rule of lines in design drawings is that solid lines indicate visible or real objects or surfaces, while anything drawing with dots and/or dashes indicates something that is unseen or hidden from view.

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