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Patent Practice Guide - djstein.com

Patent Practice Guide David J. Stein, Esq. Page 1 of 107 Patent Practice Guide David J. Stein, Esq. INTRODUCTION ..4 PART I: Patent APPLICATIONS ..5 Types of Utility 5 Provisional Application .. 5 Nonprovisional 5 Continuing 5 Substitute 8 National Stage Application .. 8 Reissue Application .. 8 Parts of a Utility Application .. 8 Applications should include the following items in order: .. 8 Cover Sheet ..9 Background of the Invention and the Information Disclosure Statement (IDS) .. 9 Brief Summary of the Invention .. 10 Brief Description of the Several Views of the Drawings .. 10 Detailed Description of the Invention (Specification).

4 INTRODUCTION This guide has been compiled as a review of the principles and practice of patent prosecution. The outline was made in preparation for completion of the Patent

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1 Patent Practice Guide David J. Stein, Esq. Page 1 of 107 Patent Practice Guide David J. Stein, Esq. INTRODUCTION ..4 PART I: Patent APPLICATIONS ..5 Types of Utility 5 Provisional Application .. 5 Nonprovisional 5 Continuing 5 Substitute 8 National Stage Application .. 8 Reissue Application .. 8 Parts of a Utility Application .. 8 Applications should include the following items in order: .. 8 Cover Sheet ..9 Background of the Invention and the Information Disclosure Statement (IDS) .. 9 Brief Summary of the Invention .. 10 Brief Description of the Several Views of the Drawings .. 10 Detailed Description of the Invention (Specification).

2 10 Claims .. 13 Abstract .. 16 Drawings ..16 Oath or 18 Design Patent Applications .. 21 Title .. 22 Feature description (specification).. 22 22 Drawings ..23 Copyright/trademark .. 23 Plant Patent 23 24 Drawings ..24 Oath/declaration .. 24 Color coding sheet .. 24 Model .. 24 Other Important Submissions in All Applications .. 25 Model .. 25 Foreign Filing License .. 25 Terminal Disclaimer .. 25 2 Request to Make 25 Assignment Records .. 27 Biological Deposit.

3 28 Sequence Listing .. 29 PART II: Patent PROSECUTION ..30 Brief Overview .. 30 Examiner s Actions .. 30 Examination 30 35 USC 101: Utility .. 32 35 USC 102: 34 35 USC 103: Obviousness .. 39 35 USC 112: Sufficient Disclosure and Specificity in Claims .. 42 Double Patenting Rejection .. 43 Restriction Requirement .. 43 Applicant s 45 Amendments .. 45 Affidavits for Traversing Rejections .. 48 Other Utility Patent Prosecution 52 Interview .. 52 Interference 54 Public Use 56 Statutory Invention Registration (SIR) .. 57 Protest .. 57 Suspension of 58 Conclusion of Utility Patent Prosecution .. 58 Allowance and Issue of the Patent .

4 58 Final Rejection .. 59 Appeal to the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences .. 60 Petition to the 63 Abandonment and 63 Prosecution of Design Patent 65 Prosecution of Plant Patent Applications .. 66 Prosecution of International (PCT) Applications .. 67 Filing a PCT Application .. 67 International Search 70 Publication of the International 71 International Preliminary 71 3 National Stage Application .. 72 PART III: Patent practices ..73 Correction of Patents.

5 73 Reissue Application .. 73 Certificate of Correction .. 76 Disclaimer ..77 Request for 77 Other Patent 80 Submission .. 80 Maintenance 81 PART IV: PTO practices ..83 PTO Correspondence .. 83 Filing a Patent Application .. 83 Filing Documents with the PTO .. 84 Correspondence from the PTO .. 86 Other PTO Policies .. 87 Confidentiality .. 87 Secrecy Orders .. 89 Fees .. 89 Registration, Change, and Removal of Representation .. 91 Disclosure 92 Defensive Publications 92 Deadline Practice (Time Limits).. 92 Expungement of Information .. 95 Code of 96 Duty of Disclosure .. 96 PART V: APPENDIX ..97 Foreign Country Guide .

6 97 Fee Chart .. 101 Federal Holidays .. 104 35 USC 102/103 Guide .. 105 4 INTRODUCTION This Guide has been compiled as a review of the principles and Practice of Patent prosecution. The outline was made in preparation for completion of the Patent and Trademark Office registration exam. The outline is in five parts: Part I: Patent Applications. This section describes the kinds of applications for Patent that may be filed with the PTO, and the contents (mandatory and optional) of each application.

7 Part II: Patent Prosecution. This section summarizes the procedures for prosecuting and obtaining a Patent from the PTO. Part III: Patent practices . This section describes the practices relating to patents that have been issued by the PTO, including maintenance and correction. Part IV: PTO Rules. This section explains the various rules of Practice established by the PTO. Part V: Appendix. This section presents reference materials, such as fee amounts, a reference for 35 USC 102 and 35 USC 103 rejections, and foreign country information. A few conventions have been used throughout this Guide : When a list includes a set of requirements, all of which must be present or fulfilled, the items in the list are numbered.

8 When a list includes a set of options, any one of which may be performed or present, the items in the list are lettered. When a list contains any other kind of list, especially an open-ended list describing items that fall within a category, the items in the list are bulleted. The term representative is used to mean an attorney or agent. In one section, this usage is confusing when also discussing a legal representative of an incompetent person, such as a legal guardian or executor of a deceased inventor s will. In that section, the term legal representative will be used for the guardian or executor, and representative will continue to be used to mean attorney or agent.

9 The term owner is used to mean anyone having a legal ownership interest in the Patent . If a Patent has not been assigned, every applicant receives an equal share in the ownership of the Patent when it issues. Shares may be transferred to an assignee. 5 PART I: Patent APPLICATIONS An application may be made for three kinds of inventions: A utility, which is a process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, or any improvement (including any combination) of such things.

10 A plant. A design. Types of Utility Applications Provisional Application A provisional application is a preliminary type of application. A provisional application is filed to secure a date of filing while work on the invention continues. A provisional application is filed by providing a specification and drawing (no claim required) with a cover sheet, or by requesting the conversion of a nonprovisional application to a provisional application during its pendency ( , before the application is abandoned, the issue fee is paid, a request for an SIR is filed, or 12 months have elapsed from the filing date of the application.)


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