Aug 22, 2022 21:18
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Korean term

[선행발명 2의 도면 3의 (b)]

Korean to English Science Patents
[선행발명 2의 도면 3의 (b)]
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Proposed translations (English)
5 [Previous Invention 2, drawing 3(b)]
Change log

Sep 2, 2022 18:36: Yana Dovgopol changed "Language pair" from "English to Korean" to "Korean to English"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Myong-Sang Lim

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Proposed translations

414 days

[Previous Invention 2, drawing 3(b)]

The statement seems to be in reference to an illustration or drawing of prior models of an invented item. You could switch out invention for model based on the context of the full text as well as previous for prior.
Example sentence:

Please refer to the previous invention 2, drawing 3(b).

Please refer to the prior model 2, illustration 3(b) at the bottom of page 63.

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