I will draw cross section, exploded patent views for medical apparatus and devices


About this gig
Does your medical apparatus, implantable device, or diagnostic equipment have complex internal components that must be clearly shown in your patent drawings? I specialize in creating precise cross-section and exploded view patent illustrations for medical devices the most technically demanding figures in any patent application.
Cross-section and exploded views are essential for medical apparatus patents. They reveal internal chambers, valves, sensors, seals, channels, and multi-layer assemblies that cannot be seen from exterior alone. Done correctly, they give the patent examiner a complete understanding of your device's construction and function. Done poorly, they can result in office actions, rejections, or a weakened patent.
TO DO
- Precise cross-section views revealing all internal components
- Exploded views showing multi-component medical device assembly
- Detail views zooming into critical mechanisms and junctions
- All components numbered with consistent reference numerals
- Correct USPTO hatching and shading for cross-section surfaces
- Works with implantable devices, diagnostic tools, and surgical apparatus
- Delivery in PDF, TIFF, AI, and EPS vector formats
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Get to know Andrew S
Medical Device Patent Drawing Specialist
- FromUnited Kingdom
- Member sinceMay 2026
Languages
English
FAQ
How is hatching used in medical device cross-section drawings?
USPTO rules require hatching lines on cut surfaces in cross-section views to indicate solid material. Different materials use different hatching angles so the examiner can distinguish between components. I apply correct hatching throughout every cross-section figure I produce.
Can you draw cross-sections of implantable devices like stents or pacemakers?
Yes. Implantable medical devices including stents, pacemakers, cochlear implants, orthopedic implants, and drug delivery capsules are among the device types I work with. These require particularly precise cross-section drawings and I have the technical understanding to produce them accurately.
What if my device has 10 or more internal components to label?
Complex multi-component devices are exactly where this service excels. I plan the numbering system carefully across all figures to ensure every component has a consistent reference numeral and lead line no matter how many parts are involved.
