Known devices may be illustrated by symbols which have a universally recognised conventional meaning, provided no further detail is essential for understanding the subject-matter of the invention. Other signs and symbols may be used on condition that they are not likely to be confused with existing conventional symbols, that they are readily identifiable, i.e. simple, and providing that they are clearly explained in the text of the description.[Rule 49(10); ]
Different types of hatching may also have different conventional meanings as regards the nature of a material seen in cross-section.
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Date retrieved: 17 May 2021