PATENT EXAMINER TRAINING
| Procedural Training
Mandatory for all first year examiners |
Patent Examiner Initial Training and Introduction to Practice and Procedures
Standardized training is provided to new patent examiners
to teach them the basic skills and knowledge of the patent
process, and practices and procedures such that they will
be able to successfully examine a patent application. The
examiner will also be able to provide an initial report to
their supervisor on what is the claimed, as well as the disclosed
invention contained in the application so as to permit him
or her to perform a prior art search. The number of courses
offered each year is based on the projected number of new
examiners entering the patent business unit. |
| Legal Training
Mandatory for all first year examiners |
Practice and Procedures
Lectures covering the following topics:
- "Novelty" Requirements
- "Non-Obviousness" Requirements
- "Utility" Requirements
- Restriction Practice
- Unity of Invention
- Double Patenting
- Allowance and Issue
- Appeals
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| Continuing
Education – Courses are for students from
all Technology Centers, some taught by TC personnel, some modified
to include TC specific examples |
- Review of Recent Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Decisions
- Claim Interpretation
- Update on Rule Changes
- Rule Changes – Strategic Plan Rule Package
- Federal Circuit Decisions Affecting USPTO Practice: Key
Cases of the Past Year
- Search Strategy
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| Legal
Training – Technology Center Level courses
taught by TC personnel, some developed within the TCs |
Examples include:
- 101 Training
- 102/103 Training
- Obviousness Type Double Patenting
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| Legal Training
Legal Courses |
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Examiner Technical
Training
(Technology Center Focused) |
- Technology Fairs
- Biotechnology
- Computer Software and Hardware
- Optics, Semiconductor, Electrical Engineering
- Communication Technology
- Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
- Knowledge Management
- Modern Processor Design
- Understanding Mobile Internet
- Understanding Emerging Wireless Technologies
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| Non-Duty Technical Training Program |
Examples:
- Mathematical Methods for Physics
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Automation Training
All first year examiners are provided mandatory initial automation training. |
Examples:
IFW Classes
- IFW for Examiners (eDAN)
- IFW for Technical Support Staff (MADRAS)
- IFW for Coordinating Committee
- IFW Messaging for Supervisory Patent Examiners
- IFW Refresher Course
Non-IFW Classes
- Classification Data System Desktop Training
- ChemDraw
- Examiner Automated Search System (EAST) 1.3: New Features
- EAST and Bibliographic Retrieval System: The Fundamentals
- Office Action Correspondence System (OACS) 1.3: New Features
- OACS Basics
- OACS for Non-Typists
- OACS: Creating Personal Forms
- Chemical Searching for Non-chemists
- West: Refresher
- Microsoft® PowerPoint
- Microsoft® Outlook
- PALMExpo Overview
TC-Focused Classes
- EAST Databases
- EAST: Automated Searching for Design Examiners
- EAST and Optical Character Recognition
- OACS Basics for Design Examiners
- Non-Patent Literature (NPL) Web Resources in Your Art
Area
- Classification and Security Review
- Obviousness Type Double Patenting
- Means Plus Function Claims (35 USC § 112)
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| Management Training |
- Review of Recent Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Decisions
- Claim Interpretation
- Update on Rule Changes
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