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 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE Print Table of Contents 1353 OG 168 

OFFICIAL GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

April 27, 2010 Volume 1353 Number 4

CONTENTS

 Patent and Trademark Office NoticesPage 
Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Information1353 OG 169
Notice of Maintenance Fees Payable1353 OG 172
Notice of Expiration of Patents Due to Failure to Pay Maintenance Fee1353 OG 173
Erratum1353 OG 195
Patents Reinstated Due to the Acceptance of a Late Maintenance Fee from 03/29/20101353 OG 196
Reissue Applications Filed1353 OG 197
Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination Filed1353 OG 198
Requests for Inter Partes Reexamination Filed1353 OG 200
Notice of Expiration of Trademark Registrations Due to Failure to Renew1353 OG 201
Service by Publication1353 OG 211
Service by Publication Notice of Complaint for Reciprocal Discipline1353 OG 213
Service by Publication Notice and Order Pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 11.241353 OG 214
37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication1353 OG 215
Registration to Practice1353 OG 216
Notice of Suspension1353 OG 218
Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program1353 OG 219
Request for Comments on Proposed Change to Missing Parts Practice1353 OG 223
Adverse Decisions in Interference1353 OG 228
Errata1353 OG 229
Certificates of Correction1353 OG 231
Summary of Final Decisions Issued by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board1353 OG 233

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Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Information
		  Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Information

   For information concerning PCT member countries, see the notice
appearing in the Official Gazette at 1350 O.G. 73, on January 12, 2010.

   For information on subject matter under Rule 39 that a particular
International Searching Authority will not search, see Annex D of the PCT
Applicants' Guide.

European Patent Office as Searching and Examining Authority

   The European Patent Office (EPO) may act as the International Searching
Authority (ISA) for an international application filed with the	United
States Receiving Office or the International Bureau (IB) as Receiving
Office where at least one of the applicants is either a national or
resident of the United States of America. However, the EPO is no longer
a competent ISA, within the meaning of PCT Article 16(3), for
international applications filed by U.S. residents or nationals on or
after March 1, 2002, in the USPTO or IB as a Receiving Office, and where
the application contains one or more claims directed to the field of
business methods. For the definition of what the EPO considers to be
precluded subject matter in the field of business methods, applicants
should see the "Notice from the President of the European Patent
Office", dated November 26, 2001, and which was published as Annex A in
the "Notice Concerning EPO Competence to Act as PCT Authority" in
the Official Gazette at 1255 O.G. 878, on February 19, 2002.

   The European Patent Office may act as the International Preliminary
Examining Authority (IPEA) for an international application filed in the
United States Receiving Office or the International Bureau as Receiving
Office where at least one of the applicants is either a national or
resident of the United States of America, provided that the European
Patent Office acted as the International Searching Authority. However,
the EPO is no longer a competent IPEA, within the meaning of PCT Article
32(3), for international applications filed by U.S. residents or nationals
in the USPTO or IB as a Receiving Office where the corresponding demand is
filed with the EPO on or after March 1, 2002, and where the application
contains one or more claims directed to the field of business methods.

   The search fee of the European Patent Office was increased, effective
January 1, 2010, and was announced in the Official Gazette at 1350 O.G. 72,
on January 12, 2010.

Korean Intellectual Property Office as Searching and Examining Authority

   For use of the Korean Intellectual Property Office as an International
Searching Authority and International Preliminary Examining Authority for
international applications filed in the United States Receiving Office,
see the notice appearing in the Official Gazette at 1302 O.G. 1261 on
January 17, 2006.

   The search fee of the Korean Intellectual Property Office was increased,
effective January 1, 2010, and was announced in the Official Gazette at
1350 O.G. 72, on January 12, 2010.

Australian Patent Office as Searching and Examining Authority

   The Australian Patent Office (IP Australia) may act as the International
Searching Authority (ISA) for an international application filed with the
United States Receiving Office or the International Bureau (IB) as
Receiving Office where at least one of the applicants is either a national
or resident of the United States of America. However, IP Australia is not a
competent ISA, within the meaning of PCT Artical 16(3), for international
applications filed by U.S. residents or nationals in the USPTO or IB as a
Receiving Office, and where the application contains one or more claims
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 170 

directed to the field of business methods or mechanical inventions.

   IP Australia may act as the International Preliminary Examining
Authority (IPEA) for an international application filed in the United
States Receiving Office or the International Bureau as Receiving Office
where at least one of the applicants is either a national or resident of
the United States of America, provided that IP Australia acted as the
International Searching Authority. However, IP Australia is not a competent
IPEA, within the meaning of PCT Article 32(3), for international
applications filed by U.S. residents or nationals in the USPTO or IB as a
Receiving Office where the corresponding demand is filed with IP Australia
and where the application contains one or more claims directed to the
fields of business methods or mechanical engineering or analogous fields of
technology as defined by specified areas of the International Patent
Classification System, as indicated in Annex A to the agreement between the
USPTO and IP Australia. See the notice appearing in the Official Gazette
at 1337 O.G. 261 on December 23, 2008.

   For use of IP Australia as an International Searching Authority and
International Preliminary Examining Authority for international
applications filed in the United States Receiving Office, see the notice
appearing in the Official Gazette at 1337 O.G. 265 on December 23, 2008.

   The search fee of IP Australia was increased, effective January 1, 2010,
and was announced in the Official Gazette at 1350 O.G. 72, on January 12,
2010.

Fees

   The transmittal fee and search fees for the USPTO were changed,
effective January 12, 2009, and were announced in the Federal Register on
November 12, 2008. The fee for filing a request for the restoration of the
right of priority was established, effective November 9, 2007, and was
announced in the Federal Register on September 10, 2007.

   International filing fees were increased, effective January 1, 2010, and
were announced in the Official Gazette at 1350 O.G. 72, on January 12, 2010.

   The schedule of PCT fees (in U.S. dollars), as of October 1, 2009, is
as follows:

International Application (PCT Chapter I) fees:

   Transmittal fee                                                  $240.00

   Search fee

      U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) as
      International Searching Authority (ISA)
         - Search fee 						  $2,080.00
         - Supplemental search fee, per additional
            invention (payable only upon invitation)              $2,080.00

      European Patent Office as ISA                               $2,515.00

      Korean Intellectual Property Office as ISA
	 - for international applications filed in English	  $1,092.00

      IP Australia as ISA					  $1,397.00

   International fees

      International filing fee                                    $1,300.00
      International filing fee-filed in paper
         with PCT EASY zip file or
         electronically without PCT EASY zip file		  $1,202.00
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 171 

      International filing fee-filed
         electronically with PCT EASY zip files			  $1,105.00
      Supplemental fee for each page over 30                         $15.00

   Restoration of Priority

      Filing a request for the restoration of the
      right of priority under § 1.452				  $1,410.00

   International Application (PCT Chapter II) fees associated
   with filing a Demand for Preliminary Examination:

      Handling fee                                                  $195.00
      Handling fee-90% reduction, if applicants meet criteria
      specified at:
        http://www.wipo.int/pct/en/fees/fee_reduction.pdf	     $19.50
      Preliminary Examination Fee
         USPTO as International Preliminary
         Examining Authority (IPEA)
            - USPTO was ISA in PCT Chapter I                        $600.00
	    - USPTO was not ISA in PCT Chapter I                    $750.00
	    - Additional preliminary examination fee,
              per additional invention
              (payable only upon invitation) 			    $600.00

   U.S. National Stage fees (for international applications entering
the U.S. national phase under 35 U.S.C. 371) can be found on the USPTO's
Web site (www.uspto.gov).

December 16, 2009  	      	                            DAVID J. KAPPOS
		  			    Under Secretary of Commerce for
				  Intellectual Property and Director of the
				  United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Notice of Maintenance Fees Payable
  		      Notice of Maintenance Fees Payable

   Title 37 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Section 1.362(d) provides
that maintenance fees may be paid without surcharge for the six-month
period beginning 3, 7, and 11 years after the date of issue of patents
based on applications filed on or after Dec. 12, 1980. An additional
six-month grace period is provided by 35 U.S.C. 41(b) and 37 CFR 1.362(e)
for payment of the maintenance fee with the surcharge set forth in 37 CFR
1.20(h), as amended effective Dec. 16, 1991. If the maintenance fee is
not paid in the patent requiring such payment the patent will expire on
the 4th, 8th, or 12th anniversary of the grant.

   Attention is drawn to the patents that were issued on April 17, 2007
for which maintenance fees due at 3 years and six months may now be paid.
The patents have patent numbers within the following ranges:

   	Utility Patents 7,203,970 through 7,207,069
	Reissue Patents based on the above identified patents.

   Attention is drawn to the patents that were issued on April 15, 2003
for which maintenance fees due at 7 years and six months may now be paid.
The patents have patent numbers within the following ranges:

      	Utility Patents 6,546,559 through 6,550,063
   	Reissue Patents based on the above identified patents.

   Attention is drawn to the patents that were issued on April 13, 1999
for which maintenance fees due at 11 years and six months may now be paid.
The patents have patent numbers within the following ranges:

	Utility Patents 5,893,169 through 5,894,599
        Reissue Patents based on the above identified patents.

   No maintenance fees are required for design or plant patents.

   Payments of maintenance fees in patents may be submitted electronically
over the Internet at www.uspto.gov. Click on the "Site Index" link at the
top of the homepage (www.uspto.gov), and then scroll down and click on the
"Maintenance Fees" link for more information.

   Payments of maintenance fees in patents not submitted electronically
over the Internet should be mailed to "United States Patent and Trademark
Office, P.O. Box 979070, St. Louis, MO 63197-9000".

  Correspondence related to maintenance fees other than payments of
maintenance fees in patents is not to be mailed to P.O. Box 979070,
St. Louis, MO 63197-9000, but must be mailed to "Mail Stop M
Correspondence, Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, P.O.
Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450".

   Patent owners must establish small entity status according to 37 CFR
1.27 if they have not done so and if they wish to pay the small entity
amount.

   The current amounts of the maintenance fees due at 3 years and six
months, 7 years and six months, and 11 years and six months are set forth
in the most recently amended provisions in 37 CFR 1.20(e)-(g). To obtain
the current maintenance fee amounts, please call the USPTO Contact Center
at (800)-786-9199 or see the current USPTO fee schedule posted on the USPTO
Internet web site. At the top of the USPTO homepage at www.uspto.gov, click
on the "Site Index" link and then scroll down and click on the "Fees,
USPTO" link to find the current USPTO fee schedule.
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Notice of Expiration of Patents Due to Failure to Pay Maintenance Fee
			Notice of Expiration of Patents
		     Due to Failure to Pay Maintenance Fee

   35 U.S.C. 41 and 37 CFR 1.362(g) provide that if the required
maintenance fee and any applicable surcharge are not paid in a patent
requiring such payment, the patent will expire at the end of the 4th, 8th
or 12th anniversary of the grant of the patent depending on the first
maintenance fee which was not paid.
   According to the records of the Office, the patents listed below have
expired due to failure to pay the required maintenance fee and any
applicable surcharge.

		    PATENTS WHICH EXPIRED ON March 10, 2010
		    DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES

Patent  	                Application                         Issue
Number          	           Number                            Date


5,724,670 			 08/725,535 			 03/10/98
5,724,674 			 08/671,272 			 03/10/98
5,724,677 			 08/614,785 			 03/10/98
5,724,679 			 08/698,022 			 03/10/98
5,724,682 			 08/711,689 			 03/10/98
5,724,691 			 08/616,633 			 03/10/98
5,724,710 			 08/422,798 			 03/10/98
5,724,711 			 08/551,537 			 03/10/98
5,724,713 			 08/610,485 			 03/10/98
5,724,729 			 08/632,718 			 03/10/98
5,724,730 			 08/598,834 			 03/10/98
5,724,731 			 08/568,507 			 03/10/98
5,724,733 			 08/694,345 			 03/10/98
5,724,738 			 08/764,388 			 03/10/98
5,724,740 			 08/669,453 			 03/10/98
5,724,745 			 08/533,274 			 03/10/98
5,724,754 			 08/707,373 			 03/10/98
5,724,758 			 08/430,076 			 03/10/98
5,724,759 			 08/735,502 			 03/10/98
5,724,761 			 08/736,054 			 03/10/98
5,724,763 			 08/645,552 			 03/10/98
5,724,790 			 08/741,245 			 03/10/98
5,724,792 			 08/737,622 			 03/10/98
5,724,793 			 08/720,310 			 03/10/98
5,724,794 			 08/593,678 			 03/10/98
5,724,797 			 08/770,070 			 03/10/98
5,724,803 			 08/434,740 			 03/10/98
5,724,822 			 08/481,252 			 03/10/98
5,724,823 			 08/728,205 			 03/10/98
5,724,825 			 08/712,523 			 03/10/98
5,724,835 			 08/582,817 			 03/10/98
5,724,837 			 08/680,852 			 03/10/98
5,724,839 			 08/846,834 			 03/10/98
5,724,850 			 08/568,553 			 03/10/98
5,724,855 			 08/416,697 			 03/10/98
5,724,857 			 08/711,595 			 03/10/98
5,724,866 			 08/700,854 			 03/10/98
5,724,867 			 08/535,767 			 03/10/98
5,724,870 			 08/624,986 			 03/10/98
5,724,882 			 08/605,632 			 03/10/98
5,724,884 			 08/746,316 			 03/10/98
5,724,896 			 08/619,037 			 03/10/98
5,724,899 			 08/287,945 			 03/10/98
5,724,904 			 08/762,144 			 03/10/98
5,724,909 			 08/804,026 			 03/10/98
5,724,910 			 08/511,379 			 03/10/98
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5,724,916 			 08/374,640 			 03/10/98
5,724,925 			 08/775,252 			 03/10/98
5,724,926 			 08/576,927 			 03/10/98
5,724,927 			 08/639,484 			 03/10/98
5,724,928 			 08/759,421 			 03/10/98
5,724,930 			 08/734,652 			 03/10/98
5,724,936 			 08/622,964 			 03/10/98
5,724,939 			 08/708,619 			 03/10/98
5,724,943 			 08/700,879 			 03/10/98
5,724,944 			 08/816,703 			 03/10/98
5,724,946 			 08/755,053 			 03/10/98
5,724,948 			 08/724,199 			 03/10/98
5,724,956 			 08/611,545 			 03/10/98
5,724,957 			 08/508,982 			 03/10/98
5,724,961 			 08/624,622 			 03/10/98
5,724,973 			 08/705,333 			 03/10/98
5,724,975 			 08/764,052 			 03/10/98
5,724,977 			 08/708,386 			 03/10/98
5,724,995 			 08/558,887 			 03/10/98
5,724,997 			 08/576,427 			 03/10/98
5,725,012 			 08/706,912 			 03/10/98
5,725,018 			 08/306,972 			 03/10/98
5,725,023 			 08/391,542 			 03/10/98
5,725,027 			 08/737,082 			 03/10/98
5,725,029 			 08/710,524 			 03/10/98
5,725,030 			 08/803,562 			 03/10/98
5,725,036 			 08/801,195 			 03/10/98
5,725,041 			 08/663,647 			 03/10/98
5,725,046 			 08/310,142 			 03/10/98
5,725,048 			 08/098,352 			 03/10/98
5,725,059 			 08/581,500 			 03/10/98
5,725,072 			 08/763,433 			 03/10/98
5,725,088 			 08/644,051 			 03/10/98
5,725,093 			 08/811,597 			 03/10/98
5,725,102 			 08/553,508 			 03/10/98
5,725,105 			 08/551,485 			 03/10/98
5,725,110 			 08/787,641 			 03/10/98
5,725,116 			 08/796,601 			 03/10/98
5,725,122 			 08/604,454 			 03/10/98
5,725,126 			 08/406,377 			 03/10/98
5,725,129 			 08/465,952 			 03/10/98
5,725,138 			 08/686,752 			 03/10/98
5,725,141 			 08/694,943 			 03/10/98
5,725,147 			 08/562,317 			 03/10/98
5,725,150 			 08/647,857 			 03/10/98
5,725,166 			 08/580,621 			 03/10/98
5,725,169 			 08/519,001 			 03/10/98
5,725,181 			 08/640,698 			 03/10/98
5,725,185 			 08/608,670 			 03/10/98
5,725,190 			 08/356,142 			 03/10/98
5,725,197 			 08/731,121 			 03/10/98
5,725,206 			 08/420,214 			 03/10/98
5,725,208 			 08/879,136 			 03/10/98
5,725,210 			 08/660,714 			 03/10/98
5,725,215 			 08/670,362 			 03/10/98
5,725,218 			 08/749,980 			 03/10/98
5,725,221 			 08/695,251 			 03/10/98
5,725,223 			 08/764,226 			 03/10/98
5,725,224 			 08/534,222 			 03/10/98
5,725,236 			 08/252,440 			 03/10/98
5,725,237 			 08/348,862 			 03/10/98
5,725,238 			 08/677,463 			 03/10/98
5,725,239 			 08/624,731 			 03/10/98
5,725,250 			 08/749,075 			 03/10/98
5,725,252 			 08/680,204 			 03/10/98
5,725,259 			 08/769,667 			 03/10/98
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5,725,262 			 08/653,763 			 03/10/98
5,725,266 			 08/669,234 			 03/10/98
5,725,267 			 08/646,877 			 03/10/98
5,725,269 			 08/445,744 			 03/10/98
5,725,276 			 08/481,718 			 03/10/98
5,725,277 			 08/683,385 			 03/10/98
5,725,293 			 08/694,786 			 03/10/98
5,725,295 			 08/692,447 			 03/10/98
5,725,297 			 08/570,679 			 03/10/98
5,725,298 			 08/803,387 			 03/10/98
5,725,305 			 08/737,674 			 03/10/98
5,725,307 			 08/606,338 			 03/10/98
5,725,312 			 08/712,916 			 03/10/98
5,725,318 			 08/727,990 			 03/10/98
5,725,319 			 08/886,890 			 03/10/98
5,725,320 			 08/435,022 			 03/10/98
5,725,321 			 08/568,887 			 03/10/98
5,725,326 			 08/599,601 			 03/10/98
5,725,328 			 08/318,811 			 03/10/98
5,725,333 			 08/626,476 			 03/10/98
5,725,337 			 08/490,902 			 03/10/98
5,725,342 			 08/623,541 			 03/10/98
5,725,346 			 08/587,649 			 03/10/98
5,725,356 			 08/779,975 			 03/10/98
5,725,362 			 08/436,170 			 03/10/98
5,725,363 			 08/669,106 			 03/10/98
5,725,373 			 08/682,275 			 03/10/98
5,725,374 			 08/617,081 			 03/10/98
5,725,395 			 08/695,559 			 03/10/98
5,725,402 			 08/674,144 			 03/10/98
5,725,405 			 08/621,685 			 03/10/98
5,725,410 			 08/718,442 			 03/10/98
5,725,413 			 08/239,362 			 03/10/98
5,725,423 			 08/807,978 			 03/10/98
5,725,427 			 08/590,102 			 03/10/98
5,725,431 			 08/717,230 			 03/10/98
5,725,433 			 08/558,756 			 03/10/98
5,725,437 			 08/314,864 			 03/10/98
5,725,440 			 08/853,333 			 03/10/98
5,725,444 			 08/819,702 			 03/10/98
5,725,446 			 08/609,862 			 03/10/98
5,725,451 			 08/683,861 			 03/10/98
5,725,452 			 08/632,274 			 03/10/98
5,725,463 			 08/664,222 			 03/10/98
5,725,468 			 08/615,340 			 03/10/98
5,725,472 			 08/574,196 			 03/10/98
5,725,478 			 08/615,100 			 03/10/98
5,725,483 			 08/199,669 			 03/10/98
5,725,490 			 08/807,312 			 03/10/98
5,725,495 			 08/660,287 			 03/10/98
5,725,511 			 08/524,753 			 03/10/98
5,725,514 			 08/700,560 			 03/10/98
5,725,522 			 08/479,950 			 03/10/98
5,725,533 			 08/745,313 			 03/10/98
5,725,535 			 08/717,299 			 03/10/98
5,725,537 			 08/713,733 			 03/10/98
5,725,538 			 08/713,772 			 03/10/98
5,725,547 			 08/582,942 			 03/10/98
5,725,555 			 08/612,851 			 03/10/98
5,725,557 			 08/703,526 			 03/10/98
5,725,563 			 08/537,794 			 03/10/98
5,725,591 			 08/696,310 			 03/10/98
5,725,593 			 08/739,929 			 03/10/98
5,725,598 			 08/466,200 			 03/10/98
5,725,607 			 08/670,045 			 03/10/98
5,725,609 			 08/599,305 			 03/10/98
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5,725,615 			 08/537,438 			 03/10/98
5,725,633 			 08/656,953 			 03/10/98
5,725,635 			 08/628,267 			 03/10/98
5,725,647 			 08/757,897 			 03/10/98
5,725,648 			 08/719,375 			 03/10/98
5,725,663 			 08/593,323 			 03/10/98
5,725,679 			 08/536,526 			 03/10/98
5,725,681 			 08/707,122 			 03/10/98
5,725,683 			 08/625,583 			 03/10/98
5,725,686 			 08/277,583 			 03/10/98
5,725,687 			 08/550,502 			 03/10/98
5,725,688 			 08/813,927 			 03/10/98
5,725,700 			 08/535,749 			 03/10/98
5,725,707 			 08/419,579 			 03/10/98
5,725,709 			 08/542,926 			 03/10/98
5,725,710 			 08/595,447 			 03/10/98
5,725,715 			 08/674,406 			 03/10/98
5,725,716 			 08/714,086 			 03/10/98
5,725,717 			 08/703,553 			 03/10/98
5,725,721 			 08/609,528 			 03/10/98
5,725,723 			 08/650,759 			 03/10/98
5,725,724 			 08/746,926 			 03/10/98
5,725,728 			 08/715,189 			 03/10/98
5,725,735 			 08/455,528 			 03/10/98
5,725,736 			 08/738,201 			 03/10/98
5,725,741 			 08/631,352 			 03/10/98
5,725,757 			 08/586,486 			 03/10/98
5,725,758 			 08/697,336 			 03/10/98
5,725,762 			 08/445,726 			 03/10/98
5,725,766 			 08/636,659 			 03/10/98
5,725,770 			 08/704,595 			 03/10/98
5,725,778 			 08/544,156 			 03/10/98
5,725,779 			 08/723,628 			 03/10/98
5,725,791 			 08/104,384 			 03/10/98
5,725,794 			 08/816,294 			 03/10/98
5,725,799 			 08/742,321 			 03/10/98
5,725,801 			 08/674,842 			 03/10/98
5,725,802 			 08/477,766 			 03/10/98
5,725,804 			 08/471,650 			 03/10/98
5,725,805 			 08/667,165 			 03/10/98
5,725,806 			 08/747,102 			 03/10/98
5,725,809 			 08/731,703 			 03/10/98
5,725,812 			 08/684,699 			 03/10/98
5,725,819 			 08/505,447 			 03/10/98
5,725,824 			 08/678,546 			 03/10/98
5,725,832 			 08/628,232 			 03/10/98
5,725,834 			 08/628,585 			 03/10/98
5,725,840 			 08/669,383 			 03/10/98
5,725,844 			 08/495,643 			 03/10/98
5,725,845 			 08/552,667 			 03/10/98
5,725,847 			 08/500,749 			 03/10/98
5,725,850 			 08/371,924 			 03/10/98
5,725,859 			 08/586,739 			 03/10/98
5,725,861 			 08/307,943 			 03/10/98
5,725,867 			 08/239,880 			 03/10/98
5,725,872 			 08/663,049 			 03/10/98
5,725,875 			 08/448,549 			 03/10/98
5,725,887 			 08/709,452 			 03/10/98
5,725,894 			 08/605,739 			 03/10/98
5,725,908 			 08/721,970 			 03/10/98
5,725,914 			 08/534,071 			 03/10/98
5,725,922 			 08/678,955 			 03/10/98
5,725,929 			 08/700,144 			 03/10/98
5,725,932 			 08/249,039 			 03/10/98
5,725,935 			 08/720,266 			 03/10/98
5,725,947 			 08/637,684 			 03/10/98
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 177 

5,725,948 			 08/704,068 			 03/10/98
5,725,951 			 08/520,059 			 03/10/98
5,725,952 			 08/351,279 			 03/10/98
5,725,955 			 08/256,263 			 03/10/98
5,725,960 			 08/448,557 			 03/10/98
5,725,968 			 08/590,874 			 03/10/98
5,725,971 			 08/600,736 			 03/10/98
5,725,972 			 08/612,163 			 03/10/98
5,725,973 			 08/632,834 			 03/10/98
5,725,974 			 08/672,916 			 03/10/98
5,725,975 			 08/675,372 			 03/10/98
5,725,981 			 08/692,238 			 03/10/98
5,725,990 			 08/683,203 			 03/10/98
5,725,993 			 08/764,892 			 03/10/98
5,725,994 			 08/657,193 			 03/10/98
5,725,998 			 08/838,603 			 03/10/98
5,726,000 			 08/854,054 			 03/10/98
5,726,017 			 08/447,172 			 03/10/98
5,726,018 			 08/466,603 			 03/10/98
5,726,025 			 08/425,299 			 03/10/98
5,726,034 			 08/709,026 			 03/10/98
5,726,035 			 08/336,257 			 03/10/98
5,726,044 			 08/528,122 			 03/10/98
5,726,048 			 08/513,193 			 03/10/98
5,726,050 			 08/492,599 			 03/10/98
5,726,059 			 08/467,038 			 03/10/98
5,726,061 			 08/727,210 			 03/10/98
5,726,063 			 08/702,197 			 03/10/98
5,726,064 			 08/309,796 			 03/10/98
5,726,066 			 08/600,548 			 03/10/98
5,726,069 			 08/348,629 			 03/10/98
5,726,074 			 08/569,842 			 03/10/98
5,726,078 			 08/821,398 			 03/10/98
5,726,086 			 08/746,842 			 03/10/98
5,726,088 			 08/746,846 			 03/10/98
5,726,099 			 08/554,880 			 03/10/98
5,726,104 			 08/741,033 			 03/10/98
5,726,113 			 08/618,317 			 03/10/98
5,726,119 			 08/338,212 			 03/10/98
5,726,122 			 08/731,883 			 03/10/98
5,726,132 			 08/808,698 			 03/10/98
5,726,140 			 08/706,850 			 03/10/98
5,726,147 			 08/416,872 			 03/10/98
5,726,152 			 08/299,185 			 03/10/98
5,726,153 			 08/468,543 			 03/10/98
5,726,155 			 08/156,552 			 03/10/98
5,726,156 			 08/527,056 			 03/10/98
5,726,168 			 08/707,680 			 03/10/98
5,726,169 			 08/097,384 			 03/10/98
5,726,173 			 08/762,888 			 03/10/98
5,726,175 			 08/765,817 			 03/10/98
5,726,177 			 08/648,091 			 03/10/98
5,726,178 			 08/758,556 			 03/10/98
5,726,180 			 08/742,179 			 03/10/98
5,726,186 			 08/696,279 			 03/10/98
5,726,188 			 08/612,827 			 03/10/98
5,726,190 			 08/554,403 			 03/10/98
5,726,191 			 08/735,941 			 03/10/98
5,726,198 			 08/766,152 			 03/10/98
5,726,204 			 08/462,280 			 03/10/98
5,726,209 			 08/501,976 			 03/10/98
5,726,211 			 08/620,059 			 03/10/98
5,726,214 			 08/774,164 			 03/10/98
5,726,216 			 08/676,768 			 03/10/98
5,726,229 			 08/418,743 			 03/10/98
5,726,231 			 08/660,446 			 03/10/98
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 178 

5,726,233 			 08/521,692 			 03/10/98
5,726,239 			 08/620,778 			 03/10/98
5,726,247 			 08/663,821 			 03/10/98
5,726,248 			 08/787,368 			 03/10/98
5,726,251 			 08/730,535 			 03/10/98
5,726,254 			 08/779,535 			 03/10/98
5,726,263 			 08/791,372 			 03/10/98
5,726,278 			 08/632,493 			 03/10/98
5,726,281 			 08/315,250 			 03/10/98
5,726,282 			 08/666,039 			 03/10/98
5,726,286 			 08/430,633 			 03/10/98
5,726,292 			 08/143,365 			 03/10/98
5,726,293 			 08/250,317 			 03/10/98
5,726,300 			 08/260,392 			 03/10/98
5,726,302 			 08/473,492 			 03/10/98
5,726,304 			 08/233,632 			 03/10/98
5,726,306 			 08/338,163 			 03/10/98
5,726,309 			 08/703,751 			 03/10/98
5,726,310 			 08/758,316 			 03/10/98
5,726,320 			 08/672,491 			 03/10/98
5,726,325 			 08/849,399 			 03/10/98
5,726,327 			 08/721,493 			 03/10/98
5,726,329 			 08/436,112 			 03/10/98
5,726,330 			 08/416,857 			 03/10/98
5,726,334 			 08/716,473 			 03/10/98
5,726,347 			 08/596,295 			 03/10/98
5,726,365 			 08/757,008 			 03/10/98
5,726,367 			 08/618,058 			 03/10/98
5,726,368 			 08/575,621 			 03/10/98
5,726,373 			 08/580,344 			 03/10/98
5,726,380 			 08/612,280 			 03/10/98
5,726,384 			 08/609,462 			 03/10/98
5,726,385 			 08/581,278 			 03/10/98
5,726,390 			 08/491,971 			 03/10/98
5,726,391 			 08/768,056 			 03/10/98
5,726,397 			 08/544,366 			 03/10/98
5,726,403 			 08/652,262 			 03/10/98
5,726,405 			 08/547,817 			 03/10/98
5,726,421 			 08/483,363 			 03/10/98
5,726,423 			 08/756,458 			 03/10/98
5,726,424 			 08/645,473 			 03/10/98
5,726,427 			 08/722,846 			 03/10/98
5,726,436 			 08/762,508 			 03/10/98
5,726,438 			 08/683,021 			 03/10/98
5,726,440 			 08/553,875 			 03/10/98
5,726,442 			 08/577,539 			 03/10/98
5,726,443 			 08/588,319 			 03/10/98
5,726,445 			 08/669,008 			 03/10/98
5,726,455 			 08/640,567 			 03/10/98
5,726,464 			 08/670,150 			 03/10/98
5,726,466 			 08/698,348 			 03/10/98
5,726,467 			 07/954,908 			 03/10/98
5,726,473 			 08/664,752 			 03/10/98
5,726,475 			 08/306,965 			 03/10/98
5,726,488 			 08/243,325 			 03/10/98
5,726,489 			 08/531,271 			 03/10/98
5,726,495 			 08/028,156 			 03/10/98
5,726,498 			 08/451,873 			 03/10/98
5,726,500 			 08/549,812 			 03/10/98
5,726,507 			 08/591,255 			 03/10/98
5,726,509 			 07/730,907 			 03/10/98
5,726,510 			 08/798,788 			 03/10/98
5,726,511 			 08/651,930 			 03/10/98
5,726,517 			 08/819,818 			 03/10/98
5,726,521 			 08/766,055 			 03/10/98
5,726,525 			 08/615,758 			 03/10/98
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 179 

5,726,532 			 08/556,912 			 03/10/98
5,726,536 			 08/576,795 			 03/10/98
5,726,540 			 08/577,356 			 03/10/98
5,726,542 			 08/416,454 			 03/10/98
5,726,548 			 08/593,194 			 03/10/98
5,726,556 			 08/346,936 			 03/10/98
5,726,565 			 08/511,476 			 03/10/98
5,726,570 			 08/758,881 			 03/10/98
5,726,575 			 08/522,920 			 03/10/98
5,726,578 			 08/335,101 			 03/10/98
5,726,581 			 08/613,802 			 03/10/98
5,726,587 			 08/711,315 			 03/10/98
5,726,589 			 08/551,663 			 03/10/98
5,726,590 			 08/660,174 			 03/10/98
5,726,593 			 08/755,023 			 03/10/98
5,726,595 			 08/745,270 			 03/10/98
5,726,602 			 08/631,396 			 03/10/98
5,726,603 			 08/800,336 			 03/10/98
5,726,608 			 08/544,203 			 03/10/98
5,726,611 			 08/749,623 			 03/10/98
5,726,613 			 08/594,591 			 03/10/98
5,726,615 			 08/217,477 			 03/10/98
5,726,617 			 08/507,131 			 03/10/98
5,726,622 			 08/668,164 			 03/10/98
5,726,624 			 08/673,854 			 03/10/98
5,726,629 			 08/796,933 			 03/10/98
5,726,635 			 08/463,051 			 03/10/98
5,726,649 			 08/520,378 			 03/10/98
5,726,652 			 08/665,333 			 03/10/98
5,726,655 			 08/492,207 			 03/10/98
5,726,669 			 08/640,678 			 03/10/98
5,726,674 			 08/518,439 			 03/10/98
5,726,678 			 08/399,010 			 03/10/98
5,726,679 			 08/312,982 			 03/10/98
5,726,685 			 08/497,387 			 03/10/98
5,726,692 			 08/413,837 			 03/10/98
5,726,696 			 08/819,072 			 03/10/98
5,726,698 			 08/327,409 			 03/10/98
5,726,706 			 08/491,808 			 03/10/98
5,726,709 			 08/773,930 			 03/10/98
5,726,720 			 08/610,355 			 03/10/98
5,726,725 			 08/414,722 			 03/10/98
5,726,731 			 08/648,732 			 03/10/98
5,726,735 			 08/595,826 			 03/10/98
5,726,738 			 08/689,169 			 03/10/98
5,726,758 			 08/711,303 			 03/10/98
5,726,765 			 08/573,999 			 03/10/98
5,726,766 			 08/678,612 			 03/10/98
5,726,773 			 08/563,550 			 03/10/98
5,726,774 			 08/478,678 			 03/10/98
5,726,781 			 08/425,161 			 03/10/98
5,726,782 			 08/620,743 			 03/10/98
5,726,785 			 08/604,417 			 03/10/98
5,726,789 			 08/617,614 			 03/10/98
5,726,792 			 08/764,540 			 03/10/98
5,726,803 			 08/536,458 			 03/10/98
5,726,805 			 08/670,115 			 03/10/98
5,726,811 			 08/764,767 			 03/10/98
5,726,815 			 08/631,004 			 03/10/98
5,726,817 			 08/577,327 			 03/10/98
5,726,820 			 08/747,747 			 03/10/98
5,726,822 			 08/638,933 			 03/10/98
5,726,823 			 08/636,789 			 03/10/98
5,726,826 			 08/469,865 			 03/10/98
5,726,827 			 08/681,534 			 03/10/98
5,726,828 			 08/522,532 			 03/10/98
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 180 

5,726,830 			 08/558,782 			 03/10/98
5,726,832 			 08/586,419 			 03/10/98
5,726,838 			 08/400,457 			 03/10/98
5,726,844 			 08/625,858 			 03/10/98
5,726,848 			 08/646,836 			 03/10/98
5,726,863 			 08/591,687 			 03/10/98
5,726,875 			 08/760,516 			 03/10/98
5,726,876 			 08/504,499 			 03/10/98
5,726,877 			 08/346,889 			 03/10/98
5,726,879 			 08/401,677 			 03/10/98
5,726,884 			 08/236,897 			 03/10/98
5,726,887 			 08/498,833 			 03/10/98
5,726,890 			 08/523,934 			 03/10/98
5,726,895 			 08/351,419 			 03/10/98
5,726,903 			 08/597,931 			 03/10/98
5,726,910 			 08/618,765 			 03/10/98
5,726,912 			 08/709,545 			 03/10/98
5,726,923 			 08/356,276 			 03/10/98
5,726,925 			 08/557,275 			 03/10/98
5,726,926 			 08/548,117 			 03/10/98
5,726,940 			 08/833,207 			 03/10/98
5,726,942 			 08/760,292 			 03/10/98
5,726,949 			 08/735,141 			 03/10/98
5,726,950 			 08/779,829 			 03/10/98
5,726,956 			 08/614,400 			 03/10/98
5,726,957 			 08/727,795 			 03/10/98
5,726,960 			 08/745,634 			 03/10/98
5,726,963 			 08/633,176 			 03/10/98
5,726,965 			 08/608,802 			 03/10/98
5,726,970 			 08/615,965 			 03/10/98
5,726,987 			 08/621,804 			 03/10/98
5,726,988 			 08/565,462 			 03/10/98
5,726,995 			 08/356,157 			 03/10/98
5,727,004 			 08/404,627 			 03/10/98
5,727,016 			 08/628,563 			 03/10/98
5,727,018 			 08/553,447 			 03/10/98
5,727,022 			 08/508,185 			 03/10/98
5,727,027 			 08/775,707 			 03/10/98
5,727,028 			 08/690,606 			 03/10/98
5,727,039 			 08/616,509 			 03/10/98
5,727,041 			 08/747,639 			 03/10/98
5,727,042 			 08/689,991 			 03/10/98
5,727,045 			 08/568,768 			 03/10/98
5,727,056 			 08/675,877 			 03/10/98
5,727,066 			 07/655,409 			 03/10/98
5,727,070 			 08/727,325 			 03/10/98
5,727,076 			 08/236,209 			 03/10/98
5,727,088 			 08/588,812 			 03/10/98
5,727,089 			 08/369,015 			 03/10/98
5,727,094 			 08/404,568 			 03/10/98
5,727,097 			 08/660,296 			 03/10/98
5,727,104 			 08/723,022 			 03/10/98
5,727,109 			 08/665,808 			 03/10/98
5,727,111 			 08/661,460 			 03/10/98
5,727,112 			 08/369,468 			 03/10/98
5,727,115 			 08/685,213 			 03/10/98
5,727,116 			 08/072,436 			 03/10/98
5,727,117 			 08/492,042 			 03/10/98
5,727,130 			 08/522,027 			 03/10/98
5,727,132 			 08/518,713 			 03/10/98
5,727,136 			 08/200,443 			 03/10/98
5,727,137 			 08/573,021 			 03/10/98
5,727,142 			 08/642,543 			 03/10/98
5,727,148 			 08/698,762 			 03/10/98
5,727,151 			 07/859,397 			 03/10/98
5,727,161 			 08/307,946 			 03/10/98
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 181 

5,727,166 			 08/659,599 			 03/10/98
5,727,168 			 08/466,734 			 03/10/98
5,727,173 			 08/567,172 			 03/10/98
5,727,174 			 07/855,817 			 03/10/98
5,727,179 			 08/466,760 			 03/10/98
5,727,184 			 08/266,975 			 03/10/98
5,727,187 			 08/521,697 			 03/10/98
5,727,209 			 08/742,613 			 03/10/98
5,727,212 			 08/420,919 			 03/10/98
5,727,214 			 08/703,385 			 03/10/98
5,727,218 			 08/611,141 			 03/10/98
5,727,223 			 08/219,859 			 03/10/98
5,727,226 			 08/504,204 			 03/10/98
5,727,229 			 08/596,843 			 03/10/98
5,727,237 			 08/784,094 			 03/10/98
5,727,245 			 08/273,702 			 03/10/98

		    PATENTS WHICH EXPIRED ON March 5, 2010
		    DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES

Patent  	                Application                         Issue
Number          	           Number                            Date

6,351,881 			 09/716,057 			 03/05/02
6,351,883 			 09/238,824 			 03/05/02
6,351,891 			 09/205,203 			 03/05/02
6,351,895 			 09/326,517 			 03/05/02
6,351,896 			 09/622,530 			 03/05/02
6,351,897 			 09/605,418 			 03/05/02
6,351,903 			 09/535,788 			 03/05/02
6,351,905 			 09/587,701 			 03/05/02
6,351,906 			 09/434,698 			 03/05/02
6,351,910 			 09/501,426 			 03/05/02
6,351,914 			 09/600,155 			 03/05/02
6,351,921 			 09/528,463 			 03/05/02
6,351,925 			 09/239,790 			 03/05/02
6,351,927 			 09/484,166 			 03/05/02
6,351,928 			 09/864,412 			 03/05/02
6,351,938 			 09/594,898 			 03/05/02
6,351,952 			 09/740,300 			 03/05/02
6,351,957 			 09/731,038 			 03/05/02
6,351,959 			 09/516,525 			 03/05/02
6,351,963 			 09/478,171 			 03/05/02
6,351,964 			 09/605,904 			 03/05/02
6,351,968 			 09/601,217 			 03/05/02
6,351,970 			 09/701,240 			 03/05/02
6,351,977 			 09/596,598 			 03/05/02
6,351,989 			 09/335,107 			 03/05/02
6,351,998 			 09/665,558 			 03/05/02
6,351,999 			 09/337,996 			 03/05/02
6,352,000 			 09/371,324 			 03/05/02
6,352,001 			 09/385,572 			 03/05/02
6,352,008 			 09/463,600 			 03/05/02
6,352,009 			 09/594,742 			 03/05/02
6,352,012 			 08/941,811 			 03/05/02
6,352,017 			 09/441,014 			 03/05/02
6,352,020 			 09/910,115 			 03/05/02
6,352,037 			 09/514,704 			 03/05/02
6,352,043 			 09/630,792 			 03/05/02
6,352,047 			 09/610,462 			 03/05/02
6,352,051 			 09/670,025 			 03/05/02
6,352,056 			 09/602,120 			 03/05/02
6,352,057 			 09/477,354 			 03/05/02
6,352,058 			 09/570,722 			 03/05/02
6,352,064 			 09/633,896 			 03/05/02
6,352,069 			 09/542,263 			 03/05/02
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 182 

6,352,075 			 09/481,381 			 03/05/02
6,352,085 			 09/430,748 			 03/05/02
6,352,086 			 09/768,544 			 03/05/02
6,352,087 			 09/784,443 			 03/05/02
6,352,090 			 09/424,275 			 03/05/02
6,352,092 			 09/055,184 			 03/05/02
6,352,098 			 09/660,454 			 03/05/02
6,352,107 			 09/248,873 			 03/05/02
6,352,109 			 09/518,716 			 03/05/02
6,352,112 			 09/492,999 			 03/05/02
6,352,122 			 09/481,957 			 03/05/02
6,352,130 			 09/771,837 			 03/05/02
6,352,131 			 09/490,943 			 03/05/02
6,352,133 			 09/700,995 			 03/05/02
6,352,134 			 09/618,478 			 03/05/02
6,352,135 			 09/571,927 			 03/05/02
6,352,138 			 09/693,108 			 03/05/02
6,352,141 			 09/555,470 			 03/05/02
6,352,143 			 09/521,317 			 03/05/02
6,352,148 			 09/441,446 			 03/05/02
6,352,149 			 09/648,362 			 03/05/02
6,352,160 			 09/578,320 			 03/05/02
6,352,162 			 09/626,174 			 03/05/02
6,352,163 			 09/643,549 			 03/05/02
6,352,169 			 09/836,740 			 03/05/02
6,352,172 			 08/998,175 			 03/05/02
6,352,173 			 09/646,202 			 03/05/02
6,352,182 			 09/451,857 			 03/05/02
6,352,185 			 09/665,458 			 03/05/02
6,352,186 			 09/433,459 			 03/05/02
6,352,187 			 09/681,653 			 03/05/02
6,352,207 			 09/667,378 			 03/05/02
6,352,214 			 09/571,957 			 03/05/02
6,352,215 			 09/500,679 			 03/05/02
6,352,216 			 09/502,317 			 03/05/02
6,352,222 			 09/081,551 			 03/05/02
6,352,227 			 09/589,843 			 03/05/02
6,352,230 			 09/802,759 			 03/05/02
6,352,240 			 09/311,466 			 03/05/02
6,352,241 			 09/601,016 			 03/05/02
6,352,248 			 09/615,826 			 03/05/02
6,352,258 			 09/362,112 			 03/05/02
6,352,268 			 08/797,776 			 03/05/02
6,352,272 			 09/439,527 			 03/05/02
6,352,274 			 09/761,066 			 03/05/02
6,352,275 			 09/600,658 			 03/05/02
6,352,280 			 09/601,763 			 03/05/02
6,352,283 			 09/359,027 			 03/05/02
6,352,285 			 09/505,563 			 03/05/02
6,352,291 			 09/590,153 			 03/05/02
6,352,300 			 09/620,770 			 03/05/02
6,352,303 			 08/938,844 			 03/05/02
6,352,310 			 09/521,465 			 03/05/02
6,352,314 			 09/494,543 			 03/05/02
6,352,315 			 09/452,675 			 03/05/02
6,352,316 			 09/542,705 			 03/05/02
6,352,318 			 09/572,851 			 03/05/02
6,352,321 			 09/445,048 			 03/05/02
6,352,322 			 09/284,745 			 03/05/02
6,352,340 			 09/472,483 			 03/05/02
6,352,345 			 09/706,920 			 03/05/02
6,352,347 			 09/449,593 			 03/05/02
6,352,352 			 09/384,917 			 03/05/02
6,352,356 			 09/425,842 			 03/05/02
6,352,357 			 09/445,078 			 03/05/02
6,352,360 			 09/674,702 			 03/05/02
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 183 

6,352,362 			 09/395,619 			 03/05/02
6,352,366 			 09/487,590 			 03/05/02
6,352,369 			 09/371,241 			 03/05/02
6,352,374 			 09/589,347 			 03/05/02
6,352,383 			 09/426,515 			 03/05/02
6,352,389 			 09/557,238 			 03/05/02
6,352,393 			 09/206,696 			 03/05/02
6,352,394 			 09/302,135 			 03/05/02
6,352,406 			 09/362,596 			 03/05/02
6,352,407 			 09/273,625 			 03/05/02
6,352,408 			 09/687,103 			 03/05/02
6,352,418 			 09/520,849 			 03/05/02
6,352,420 			 09/623,644 			 03/05/02
6,352,429 			 09/593,983 			 03/05/02
6,352,438 			 09/664,864 			 03/05/02
6,352,441 			 09/372,488 			 03/05/02
6,352,443 			 09/709,440 			 03/05/02
6,352,447 			 09/535,052 			 03/05/02
6,352,456 			 09/665,875 			 03/05/02
6,352,458 			 09/741,102 			 03/05/02
6,352,462 			 09/791,833 			 03/05/02
6,352,465 			 09/648,237 			 03/05/02
6,352,468 			 09/848,331 			 03/05/02
6,352,469 			 09/433,067 			 03/05/02
6,352,473 			 09/523,258 			 03/05/02
6,352,474 			 09/594,992 			 03/05/02
6,352,475 			 09/440,146 			 03/05/02
6,352,481 			 09/653,853 			 03/05/02
6,352,487 			 09/599,821 			 03/05/02
6,352,488 			 09/468,526 			 03/05/02
6,352,494 			 09/765,661 			 03/05/02
6,352,495 			 09/845,132 			 03/05/02
6,352,497 			 09/412,255 			 03/05/02
6,352,505 			 09/415,361 			 03/05/02
6,352,513 			 09/603,625 			 03/05/02
6,352,516 			 09/536,834 			 03/05/02
6,352,517 			 09/321,323 			 03/05/02
6,352,520 			 09/235,110 			 03/05/02
6,352,524 			 09/207,514 			 03/05/02
6,352,542 			 09/520,490 			 03/05/02
6,352,546 			 09/715,608 			 03/05/02
6,352,549 			 08/592,006 			 03/05/02
6,352,552 			 09/563,710 			 03/05/02
6,352,555 			 09/349,344 			 03/05/02
6,352,562 			 09/712,744 			 03/05/02
6,352,564 			 09/658,495 			 03/05/02
6,352,574 			 09/381,449 			 03/05/02
6,352,575 			 09/588,152 			 03/05/02
6,352,576 			 09/538,704 			 03/05/02
6,352,579 			 09/509,703 			 03/05/02
6,352,581 			 09/446,742 			 03/05/02
6,352,584 			 09/882,841 			 03/05/02
6,352,586 			 09/446,694 			 03/05/02
6,352,590 			 09/334,656 			 03/05/02
6,352,596 			 09/876,583 			 03/05/02
6,352,597 			 09/554,841 			 03/05/02
6,352,606 			 09/354,455 			 03/05/02
6,352,614 			 09/151,504 			 03/05/02
6,352,615 			 09/424,637 			 03/05/02
6,352,619 			 09/254,874 			 03/05/02
6,352,650 			 09/558,587 			 03/05/02
6,352,651 			 09/323,915 			 03/05/02
6,352,656 			 09/311,638 			 03/05/02
6,352,661 			 09/375,963 			 03/05/02
6,352,669 			 09/426,085 			 03/05/02
6,352,681 			 09/446,826 			 03/05/02
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 184 

6,352,691 			 09/569,250 			 03/05/02
6,352,695 			 08/943,643 			 03/05/02
6,352,696 			 09/820,764 			 03/05/02
6,352,698 			 09/293,111 			 03/05/02
6,352,699 			 09/381,735 			 03/05/02
6,352,722 			 09/218,845 			 03/05/02
6,352,723 			 09/494,978 			 03/05/02
6,352,728 			 09/432,140 			 03/05/02
6,352,741 			 08/423,766 			 03/05/02
6,352,748 			 09/533,640 			 03/05/02
6,352,751 			 09/443,430 			 03/05/02
6,352,768 			 09/472,476 			 03/05/02
6,352,769 			 09/403,290 			 03/05/02
6,352,773 			 09/793,047 			 03/05/02
6,352,779 			 09/712,328 			 03/05/02
6,352,799 			 09/515,988 			 03/05/02
6,352,800 			 09/549,931 			 03/05/02
6,352,802 			 09/578,476 			 03/05/02
6,352,809 			 09/635,495 			 03/05/02
6,352,820 			 09/821,983 			 03/05/02
6,352,822 			 09/731,354 			 03/05/02
6,352,830 			 09/232,346 			 03/05/02
6,352,833 			 09/301,099 			 03/05/02
6,352,834 			 09/118,222 			 03/05/02
6,352,838 			 09/545,150 			 03/05/02
6,352,840 			 09/241,750 			 03/05/02
6,352,843 			 09/412,779 			 03/05/02
6,352,845 			 09/502,099 			 03/05/02
6,352,852 			 09/490,109 			 03/05/02
6,352,853 			 09/440,890 			 03/05/02
6,352,855 			 09/481,610 			 03/05/02
6,352,863 			 08/788,343 			 03/05/02
6,352,868 			 09/524,421 			 03/05/02
6,352,892 			 09/764,656 			 03/05/02
6,352,895 			 09/525,973 			 03/05/02
6,352,896 			 09/618,597 			 03/05/02
6,352,904 			 09/726,251 			 03/05/02
6,352,905 			 09/702,787 			 03/05/02
6,352,906 			 09/628,864 			 03/05/02
6,352,908 			 09/519,732 			 03/05/02
6,352,953 			 09/685,015 			 03/05/02
6,352,964 			 09/537,694 			 03/05/02
6,352,973 			 08/986,627 			 03/05/02
6,352,984 			 09/632,584 			 03/05/02
6,352,986 			 09/565,780 			 03/05/02
6,352,993 			 09/381,814 			 03/05/02
6,352,997 			 09/303,852 			 03/05/02
6,353,001 			 09/501,464 			 03/05/02
6,353,005 			 09/507,965 			 03/05/02
6,353,010 			 09/422,473 			 03/05/02
6,353,011 			 09/520,208 			 03/05/02
6,353,012 			 09/694,713 			 03/05/02
6,353,016 			 09/582,743 			 03/05/02
6,353,022 			 09/694,796 			 03/05/02
6,353,023 			 09/138,642 			 03/05/02
6,353,032 			 09/694,138 			 03/05/02
6,353,035 			 09/789,987 			 03/05/02
6,353,036 			 09/628,017 			 03/05/02
6,353,038 			 09/446,630 			 03/05/02
6,353,052 			 09/517,254 			 03/05/02
6,353,058 			 09/333,927 			 03/05/02
6,353,061 			 08/627,328 			 03/05/02
6,353,063 			 09/508,513 			 03/05/02
6,353,064 			 09/532,932 			 03/05/02
6,353,077 			 09/029,971 			 03/05/02
6,353,085 			 09/622,321 			 03/05/02
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 185 

6,353,087 			 09/641,166 			 03/05/02
6,353,090 			 09/366,991 			 03/05/02
6,353,092 			 09/500,063 			 03/05/02
6,353,093 			 09/651,873 			 03/05/02
6,353,094 			 09/525,576 			 03/05/02
6,353,100 			 09/260,143 			 03/05/02
6,353,101 			 09/555,606 			 03/05/02
6,353,103 			 09/648,200 			 03/05/02
6,353,106 			 09/857,411 			 03/05/02
6,353,109 			 09/088,522 			 03/05/02
6,353,110 			 09/448,775 			 03/05/02
6,353,116 			 09/460,487 			 03/05/02
6,353,120 			 09/813,085 			 03/05/02
6,353,122 			 09/018,425 			 03/05/02
6,353,128 			 08/976,858 			 03/05/02
6,353,134 			 09/515,647 			 03/05/02
6,353,143 			 09/428,802 			 03/05/02
6,353,148 			 09/216,686 			 03/05/02
6,353,167 			 09/465,212 			 03/05/02
6,353,168 			 09/518,471 			 03/05/02
6,353,170 			 09/763,906 			 03/05/02
6,353,173 			 09/414,379 			 03/05/02
6,353,175 			 09/662,722 			 03/05/02
6,353,179 			 09/230,106 			 03/05/02
6,353,181 			 09/674,358 			 03/05/02
6,353,185 			 09/714,197 			 03/05/02
6,353,188 			 09/365,668 			 03/05/02
6,353,190 			 09/416,021 			 03/05/02
6,353,198 			 09/594,541 			 03/05/02
6,353,200 			 09/779,045 			 03/05/02
6,353,202 			 09/491,117 			 03/05/02
6,353,204 			 09/230,606 			 03/05/02
6,353,208 			 09/504,550 			 03/05/02
6,353,209 			 09/457,907 			 03/05/02
6,353,212 			 09/939,042 			 03/05/02
6,353,213 			 09/571,651 			 03/05/02
6,353,227 			 09/372,071 			 03/05/02
6,353,232 			 09/772,447 			 03/05/02
6,353,233 			 09/395,680 			 03/05/02
6,353,235 			 09/266,589 			 03/05/02
6,353,236 			 09/396,733 			 03/05/02
6,353,238 			 09/840,771 			 03/05/02
6,353,242 			 09/274,481 			 03/05/02
6,353,256 			 09/659,078 			 03/05/02
6,353,257 			 09/574,598 			 03/05/02
6,353,259 			 09/338,927 			 03/05/02
6,353,271 			 09/430,858 			 03/05/02
6,353,277 			 09/486,191 			 03/05/02
6,353,278 			 09/531,145 			 03/05/02
6,353,279 			 09/537,725 			 03/05/02
6,353,281 			 09/833,558 			 03/05/02
6,353,282 			 09/663,375 			 03/05/02
6,353,284 			 09/569,288 			 03/05/02
6,353,290 			 08/611,899 			 03/05/02
6,353,309 			 09/608,023 			 03/05/02
6,353,314 			 09/445,701 			 03/05/02
6,353,316 			 09/334,932 			 03/05/02
6,353,319 			 09/343,848 			 03/05/02
6,353,322 			 09/094,220 			 03/05/02
6,353,323 			 09/128,565 			 03/05/02
6,353,337 			 09/739,246 			 03/05/02
6,353,351 			 09/855,512 			 03/05/02
6,353,352 			 09/199,664 			 03/05/02
6,353,353 			 09/000,811 			 03/05/02
6,353,354 			 09/669,659 			 03/05/02
6,353,358 			 09/533,583 			 03/05/02
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 186 

6,353,380 			 09/492,575 			 03/05/02
6,353,387 			 09/600,800 			 03/05/02
6,353,391 			 09/663,127 			 03/05/02
6,353,394 			 09/664,316 			 03/05/02
6,353,396 			 09/715,112 			 03/05/02
6,353,400 			 09/447,537 			 03/05/02
6,353,404 			 09/564,203 			 03/05/02
6,353,415 			 09/711,423 			 03/05/02
6,353,420 			 09/411,849 			 03/05/02
6,353,430 			 09/274,951 			 03/05/02
6,353,431 			 09/541,972 			 03/05/02
6,353,462 			 09/126,255 			 03/05/02
6,353,469 			 09/624,773 			 03/05/02
6,353,481 			 09/186,364 			 03/05/02
6,353,490 			 09/310,510 			 03/05/02
6,353,491 			 09/136,957 			 03/05/02
6,353,495 			 09/375,082 			 03/05/02
6,353,496 			 09/413,798 			 03/05/02
6,353,498 			 09/531,123 			 03/05/02
6,353,501 			 09/487,121 			 03/05/02
6,353,507 			 09/469,355 			 03/05/02
6,353,508 			 09/479,394 			 03/05/02
6,353,509 			 09/644,555 			 03/05/02
6,353,513 			 09/422,658 			 03/05/02
6,353,514 			 09/596,595 			 03/05/02
6,353,515 			 09/664,256 			 03/05/02
6,353,517 			 09/422,242 			 03/05/02
6,353,518 			 09/881,174 			 03/05/02
6,353,519 			 09/881,180 			 03/05/02
6,353,536 			 09/339,213 			 03/05/02
6,353,539 			 09/120,517 			 03/05/02
6,353,540 			 08/860,181 			 03/05/02
6,353,541 			 09/422,044 			 03/05/02
6,353,543 			 09/858,341 			 03/05/02
6,353,548 			 09/746,983 			 03/05/02
6,353,555 			 09/597,174 			 03/05/02
6,353,556 			 09/840,838 			 03/05/02
6,353,578 			 09/320,697 			 03/05/02
6,353,583 			 09/259,258 			 03/05/02
6,353,596 			 08/631,869 			 03/05/02
6,353,612 			 09/100,445 			 03/05/02
6,353,613 			 09/011,941 			 03/05/02
6,353,616 			 09/221,552 			 03/05/02
6,353,619 			 09/023,513 			 03/05/02
6,353,630 			 08/833,184 			 03/05/02
6,353,631 			 09/241,089 			 03/05/02
6,353,642 			 09/394,106 			 03/05/02
6,353,651 			 09/441,830 			 03/05/02
6,353,657 			 09/449,046 			 03/05/02
6,353,661 			 08/993,452 			 03/05/02
6,353,683 			 09/207,296 			 03/05/02
6,353,684 			 09/605,693 			 03/05/02
6,353,685 			 09/386,251 			 03/05/02
6,353,690 			 09/504,734 			 03/05/02
6,353,700 			 09/057,012 			 03/05/02
6,353,703 			 08/951,067 			 03/05/02
6,353,711 			 09/531,476 			 03/05/02
6,353,719 			 09/686,935 			 03/05/02
6,353,730 			 09/103,402 			 03/05/02
6,353,749 			 08/934,191 			 03/05/02
6,353,753 			 09/305,418 			 03/05/02
6,353,755 			 09/663,930 			 03/05/02
6,353,770 			 09/320,166 			 03/05/02
6,353,774 			 09/667,670 			 03/05/02
6,353,776 			 09/609,507 			 03/05/02
6,353,779 			 09/601,340 			 03/05/02
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 187 

6,353,782 			 09/323,930 			 03/05/02
6,353,787 			 09/731,664 			 03/05/02
6,353,793 			 09/243,392 			 03/05/02
6,353,797 			 09/587,578 			 03/05/02
6,353,798 			 09/614,392 			 03/05/02
6,353,801 			 09/288,731 			 03/05/02
6,353,804 			 09/288,919 			 03/05/02
6,353,815 			 09/186,306 			 03/05/02
6,353,816 			 09/100,493 			 03/05/02
6,353,845 			 09/104,593 			 03/05/02
6,353,853 			 09/188,980 			 03/05/02
6,353,856 			 09/015,826 			 03/05/02
6,353,857 			 08/832,622 			 03/05/02
6,353,866 			 09/003,925 			 03/05/02
6,353,875 			 09/368,223 			 03/05/02
6,353,903 			 08/330,768 			 03/05/02
6,353,915 			 09/285,031 			 03/05/02
6,353,918 			 09/142,793 			 03/05/02
6,353,919 			 09/731,667 			 03/05/02
6,353,922 			 09/382,107 			 03/05/02

		    PATENTS WHICH EXPIRED ON March 7, 2010
		    DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES

Patent  	                Application                         Issue
Number          	           Number                            Date

7,007,310 			 10/610,766 			 03/07/06
7,007,311 			 10/873,260 			 03/07/06
7,007,312 			 11/154,243 			 03/07/06
7,007,317 			 11/117,418 			 03/07/06
7,007,319 			 10/956,968 			 03/07/06
7,007,322 			 10/698,639 			 03/07/06
7,007,325 			 10/941,024 			 03/07/06
7,007,327 			 10/659,150 			 03/07/06
7,007,328 			 10/982,423 			 03/07/06
7,007,335 			 09/913,350 			 03/07/06
7,007,337 			 10/924,678 			 03/07/06
7,007,340 			 10/635,853 			 03/07/06
7,007,341 			 10/779,488 			 03/07/06
7,007,354 			 10/749,603 			 03/07/06
7,007,356 			 10/665,601 			 03/07/06
7,007,357 			 10/479,482 			 03/07/06
7,007,360 			 10/152,491 			 03/07/06
7,007,362 			 10/426,146 			 03/07/06
7,007,365 			 10/046,833 			 03/07/06
7,007,366 			 10/620,831 			 03/07/06
7,007,380 			 10/707,926 			 03/07/06
7,007,385 			 10/296,111 			 03/07/06
7,007,388 			 10/716,531 			 03/07/06
7,007,389 			 10/764,361 			 03/07/06
7,007,391 			 10/001,708 			 03/07/06
7,007,400 			 11/139,319 			 03/07/06
7,007,401 			 11/024,666 			 03/07/06
7,007,405 			 10/748,905 			 03/07/06
7,007,408 			 10/834,320 			 03/07/06
7,007,411 			 10/699,653 			 03/07/06
7,007,412 			 10/652,550 			 03/07/06
7,007,420 			 10/900,257 			 03/07/06
7,007,425 			 09/982,635 			 03/07/06
7,007,426 			 10/916,939 			 03/07/06
7,007,429 			 10/156,368 			 03/07/06
7,007,433 			 10/342,155 			 03/07/06
7,007,444 			 11/037,933 			 03/07/06
7,007,457 			 10/769,179 			 03/07/06
7,007,462 			 10/895,408 			 03/07/06
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 188 

7,007,465 			 10/926,292 			 03/07/06
7,007,466 			 10/024,260 			 03/07/06
7,007,489 			 10/719,958 			 03/07/06
7,007,491 			 10/740,442 			 03/07/06
7,007,492 			 10/633,384 			 03/07/06
7,007,494 			 10/897,070 			 03/07/06
7,007,495 			 10/694,017 			 03/07/06
7,007,496 			 10/903,164 			 03/07/06
7,007,499 			 10/932,865 			 03/07/06
7,007,503 			 10/890,371 			 03/07/06
7,007,504 			 10/765,177 			 03/07/06
7,007,508 			 10/823,106 			 03/07/06
7,007,512 			 09/987,031 			 03/07/06
7,007,517 			 10/919,974 			 03/07/06
7,007,518 			 11/007,451 			 03/07/06
7,007,520 			 11/080,609 			 03/07/06
7,007,522 			 11/137,497 			 03/07/06
7,007,531 			 10/469,582 			 03/07/06
7,007,540 			 10/699,303 			 03/07/06
7,007,554 			 10/476,304 			 03/07/06
7,007,559 			 10/468,952 			 03/07/06
7,007,569 			 10/384,927 			 03/07/06
7,007,574 			 11/085,588 			 03/07/06
7,007,578 			 10/705,007 			 03/07/06
7,007,585 			 10/701,411 			 03/07/06
7,007,586 			 10/732,313 			 03/07/06
7,007,591 			 10/321,380 			 03/07/06
7,007,592 			 10/400,209 			 03/07/06
7,007,593 			 11/030,911 			 03/07/06
7,007,595 			 10/360,711 			 03/07/06
7,007,603 			 10/494,045 			 03/07/06
7,007,612 			 10/386,095 			 03/07/06
7,007,613 			 10/703,964 			 03/07/06
7,007,614 			 10/438,706 			 03/07/06
7,007,615 			 10/623,752 			 03/07/06
7,007,618 			 11/048,007 			 03/07/06
7,007,622 			 10/928,583 			 03/07/06
7,007,631 			 10/500,663 			 03/07/06
7,007,635 			 10/843,603 			 03/07/06
7,007,649 			 10/771,279 			 03/07/06
7,007,650 			 10/697,107 			 03/07/06
7,007,652 			 10/934,285 			 03/07/06
7,007,653 			 10/430,709 			 03/07/06
7,007,654 			 10/632,987 			 03/07/06
7,007,658 			 10/600,630 			 03/07/06
7,007,667 			 10/624,228 			 03/07/06
7,007,675 			 10/765,473 			 03/07/06
7,007,685 			 10/515,017 			 03/07/06
7,007,687 			 10/354,450 			 03/07/06
7,007,691 			 10/669,108 			 03/07/06
7,007,697 			 10/462,367 			 03/07/06
7,007,705 			 10/700,949 			 03/07/06
7,007,714 			 10/729,791 			 03/07/06
7,007,716 			 10/752,787 			 03/07/06
7,007,729 			 10/863,251 			 03/07/06
7,007,734 			 10/949,606 			 03/07/06
7,007,746 			 10/621,452 			 03/07/06
7,007,747 			 10/689,930 			 03/07/06
7,007,749 			 10/280,338 			 03/07/06
7,007,750 			 10/468,153 			 03/07/06
7,007,754 			 10/448,576 			 03/07/06
7,007,757 			 10/178,410 			 03/07/06
7,007,758 			 11/052,664 			 03/07/06
7,007,759 			 10/659,986 			 03/07/06
7,007,770 			 10/706,020 			 03/07/06
7,007,771 			 10/685,528 			 03/07/06
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 189 

7,007,773 			 10/808,415 			 03/07/06
7,007,775 			 10/498,454 			 03/07/06
7,007,777 			 10/939,261 			 03/07/06
7,007,780 			 10/826,511 			 03/07/06
7,007,781 			 10/786,165 			 03/07/06
7,007,789 			 10/621,166 			 03/07/06
7,007,792 			 10/906,832 			 03/07/06
7,007,798 			 10/147,431 			 03/07/06
7,007,800 			 10/370,378 			 03/07/06
7,007,808 			 10/194,275 			 03/07/06
7,007,814 			 10/283,224 			 03/07/06
7,007,820 			 10/306,472 			 03/07/06
7,007,828 			 10/221,284 			 03/07/06
7,007,837 			 10/411,762 			 03/07/06
7,007,843 			 10/457,302 			 03/07/06
7,007,846 			 10/434,873 			 03/07/06
7,007,848 			 10/640,431 			 03/07/06
7,007,850 			 10/275,405 			 03/07/06
7,007,870 			 10/474,965 			 03/07/06
7,007,881 			 10/844,335 			 03/07/06
7,007,882 			 10/730,497 			 03/07/06
7,007,886 			 10/863,548 			 03/07/06
7,007,898 			 10/064,193 			 03/07/06
7,007,899 			 10/619,209 			 03/07/06
7,007,904 			 10/834,458 			 03/07/06
7,007,905 			 10/765,682 			 03/07/06
7,007,912 			 10/853,964 			 03/07/06
7,007,923 			 10/491,996 			 03/07/06
7,007,927 			 10/492,042 			 03/07/06
7,007,928 			 10/695,885 			 03/07/06
7,007,930 			 10/720,359 			 03/07/06
7,007,932 			 10/627,044 			 03/07/06
7,007,934 			 10/188,243 			 03/07/06
7,007,936 			 10/680,251 			 03/07/06
7,007,950 			 10/619,603 			 03/07/06
7,007,953 			 09/654,212 			 03/07/06
7,007,956 			 10/787,453 			 03/07/06
7,007,957 			 09/736,315 			 03/07/06
7,007,964 			 10/225,971 			 03/07/06
7,007,967 			 10/452,991 			 03/07/06
7,007,968 			 10/826,399 			 03/07/06
7,007,977 			 10/439,801 			 03/07/06
7,007,988 			 11/123,433 			 03/07/06
7,007,992 			 10/715,588 			 03/07/06
7,007,996 			 10/698,789 			 03/07/06
7,008,002 			 11/038,724 			 03/07/06
7,008,008 			 10/781,927 			 03/07/06
7,008,009 			 10/718,421 			 03/07/06
7,008,015 			 10/737,010 			 03/07/06
7,008,017 			 11/088,011 			 03/07/06
7,008,026 			 10/671,931 			 03/07/06
7,008,028 			 10/893,051 			 03/07/06
7,008,029 			 11/179,001 			 03/07/06
7,008,037 			 10/952,234 			 03/07/06
7,008,051 			 10/680,149 			 03/07/06
7,008,052 			 10/870,851 			 03/07/06
7,008,062 			 10/707,802 			 03/07/06
7,008,064 			 10/700,643 			 03/07/06
7,008,067 			 10/876,659 			 03/07/06
7,008,076 			 10/780,855 			 03/07/06
7,008,082 			 10/671,198 			 03/07/06
7,008,091 			 10/741,748 			 03/07/06
7,008,092 			 10/610,987 			 03/07/06
7,008,100 			 10/613,829 			 03/07/06
7,008,101 			 10/608,474 			 03/07/06
7,008,104 			 10/623,374 			 03/07/06
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 190 

7,008,108 			 10/416,407 			 03/07/06
7,008,111 			 10/729,866 			 03/07/06
7,008,118 			 10/481,186 			 03/07/06
7,008,120 			 10/638,005 			 03/07/06
7,008,121 			 10/782,012 			 03/07/06
7,008,127 			 10/901,402 			 03/07/06
7,008,130 			 11/154,587 			 03/07/06
7,008,133 			 10/635,013 			 03/07/06
7,008,134 			 10/672,739 			 03/07/06
7,008,137 			 10/297,740 			 03/07/06
7,008,142 			 10/695,234 			 03/07/06
7,008,143 			 10/780,787 			 03/07/06
7,008,155 			 10/734,240 			 03/07/06
7,008,158 			 10/774,204 			 03/07/06
7,008,168 			 10/651,774 			 03/07/06
7,008,175 			 10/851,234 			 03/07/06
7,008,194 			 10/653,436 			 03/07/06
7,008,198 			 10/455,019 			 03/07/06
7,008,208 			 10/053,173 			 03/07/06
7,008,211 			 10/838,369 			 03/07/06
7,008,219 			 10/214,747 			 03/07/06
7,008,232 			 10/490,954 			 03/07/06
7,008,240 			 10/826,110 			 03/07/06
7,008,242 			 11/148,294 			 03/07/06
7,008,264 			 11/035,092 			 03/07/06
7,008,266 			 10/875,630 			 03/07/06
7,008,267 			 10/977,414 			 03/07/06
7,008,269 			 10/760,653 			 03/07/06
7,008,273 			 10/903,165 			 03/07/06
7,008,284 			 10/637,518 			 03/07/06
7,008,290 			 10/605,557 			 03/07/06
7,008,310 			 10/210,789 			 03/07/06
7,008,311 			 10/470,053 			 03/07/06
7,008,314 			 10/909,770 			 03/07/06
7,008,316 			 10/676,542 			 03/07/06
7,008,325 			 10/680,923 			 03/07/06
7,008,330 			 10/920,916 			 03/07/06
7,008,335 			 10/789,349 			 03/07/06
7,008,336 			 10/642,425 			 03/07/06
7,008,345 			 10/694,249 			 03/07/06
7,008,354 			 10/824,377 			 03/07/06
7,008,356 			 10/823,120 			 03/07/06
7,008,358 			 10/381,578 			 03/07/06
7,008,360 			 10/388,842 			 03/07/06
7,008,363 			 10/699,549 			 03/07/06
7,008,368 			 10/716,328 			 03/07/06
7,008,392 			 10/608,506 			 03/07/06
7,008,397 			 10/075,518 			 03/07/06
7,008,412 			 10/007,679 			 03/07/06
7,008,427 			 10/296,392 			 03/07/06
7,008,429 			 10/873,135 			 03/07/06
7,008,443 			 10/008,095 			 03/07/06
7,008,446 			 10/223,568 			 03/07/06
7,008,456 			 09/488,653 			 03/07/06
7,008,477 			 11/203,600 			 03/07/06
7,008,478 			 11/093,505 			 03/07/06
7,008,499 			 10/645,119 			 03/07/06
7,008,508 			 10/197,330 			 03/07/06
7,008,511 			 10/316,489 			 03/07/06
7,008,526 			 09/923,373 			 03/07/06
7,008,530 			 10/318,403 			 03/07/06
7,008,556 			 10/714,266 			 03/07/06
7,008,557 			 10/391,395 			 03/07/06
7,008,560 			 10/364,173 			 03/07/06
7,008,561 			 10/477,477 			 03/07/06
7,008,572 			 10/467,294 			 03/07/06
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 191 

7,008,577 			 10/312,038 			 03/07/06
7,008,581 			 10/340,822 			 03/07/06
7,008,585 			 10/117,536 			 03/07/06
7,008,586 			 10/272,959 			 03/07/06
7,008,587 			 10/915,614 			 03/07/06
7,008,590 			 10/717,164 			 03/07/06
7,008,593 			 11/000,303 			 03/07/06
7,008,594 			 10/474,716 			 03/07/06
7,008,597 			 09/868,791 			 03/07/06
7,008,611 			 10/630,366 			 03/07/06
7,008,615 			 10/735,198 			 03/07/06
7,008,616 			 10/816,492 			 03/07/06
7,008,623 			 09/674,716 			 03/07/06
7,008,630 			 10/258,812 			 03/07/06
7,008,634 			 08/398,555 			 03/07/06
7,008,649 			 10/770,386 			 03/07/06
7,008,650 			 09/985,460 			 03/07/06
7,008,655 			 10/048,460 			 03/07/06
7,008,656 			 09/791,298 			 03/07/06
7,008,679 			 10/021,813 			 03/07/06
7,008,684 			 10/368,814 			 03/07/06
7,008,687 			 10/660,669 			 03/07/06
7,008,691 			 10/445,706 			 03/07/06
7,008,693 			 10/457,467 			 03/07/06
7,008,695 			 10/361,901 			 03/07/06
7,008,696 			 10/465,242 			 03/07/06
7,008,704 			 10/368,749 			 03/07/06
7,008,712 			 10/368,264 			 03/07/06
7,008,722 			 10/313,056 			 03/07/06
7,008,725 			 10/221,811 			 03/07/06
7,008,729 			 10/274,896 			 03/07/06
7,008,739 			 08/633,212 			 03/07/06
7,008,748 			 10/935,384 			 03/07/06
7,008,750 			 10/378,287 			 03/07/06
7,008,753 			 10/793,352 			 03/07/06
7,008,754 			 10/489,389 			 03/07/06
7,008,761 			 10/815,072 			 03/07/06
7,008,762 			 10/982,520 			 03/07/06
7,008,778 			 09/017,715 			 03/07/06
7,008,786 			 10/204,906 			 03/07/06
7,008,788 			 09/919,062 			 03/07/06
7,008,793 			 09/971,586 			 03/07/06
7,008,797 			 10/615,056 			 03/07/06
7,008,798 			 10/103,116 			 03/07/06
7,008,800 			 09/846,342 			 03/07/06
7,008,803 			 10/280,513 			 03/07/06
7,008,814 			 10/271,303 			 03/07/06
7,008,815 			 10/711,780 			 03/07/06
7,008,818 			 10/907,702 			 03/07/06
7,008,826 			 10/938,144 			 03/07/06
7,008,827 			 11/103,174 			 03/07/06
7,008,852 			 11/001,140 			 03/07/06
7,008,862 			 10/714,252 			 03/07/06
7,008,879 			 10/832,782 			 03/07/06
7,008,905 			 09/861,006 			 03/07/06
7,008,910 			 10/812,820 			 03/07/06
7,008,915 			 10/198,195 			 03/07/06
7,008,917 			 10/868,541 			 03/07/06
7,008,922 			 10/328,927 			 03/07/06
7,008,924 			 09/619,198 			 03/07/06
7,008,929 			 10/393,989 			 03/07/06
7,008,935 			 10/787,759 			 03/07/06
7,008,937 			 10/859,810 			 03/07/06
7,008,938 			 10/901,263 			 03/07/06
7,008,943 			 10/429,895 			 03/07/06
7,008,947 			 10/796,509 			 03/07/06
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 192 

7,008,950 			 09/445,193 			 03/07/06
7,008,953 			 10/866,059 			 03/07/06
7,008,954 			 09/980,475 			 03/07/06
7,008,955 			 10/380,064 			 03/07/06
7,008,974 			 10/490,614 			 03/07/06
7,008,975 			 10/951,616 			 03/07/06
7,008,985 			 10/644,531 			 03/07/06
7,008,986 			 10/312,780 			 03/07/06
7,008,990 			 10/311,378 			 03/07/06
7,008,993 			 09/872,314 			 03/07/06
7,008,995 			 09/965,425 			 03/07/06
7,009,002 			 10/867,073 			 03/07/06
7,009,004 			 10/469,345 			 03/07/06
7,009,011 			 11/139,543 			 03/07/06
7,009,042 			 09/684,215 			 03/07/06
7,009,051 			 10/617,967 			 03/07/06
7,009,052 			 10/801,910 			 03/07/06
7,009,055 			 10/484,610 			 03/07/06
7,009,057 			 10/475,099 			 03/07/06
7,009,058 			 09/568,993 			 03/07/06
7,009,060 			 10/498,261 			 03/07/06
7,009,065 			 10/506,255 			 03/07/06
7,009,066 			 10/437,294 			 03/07/06
7,009,073 			 10/706,694 			 03/07/06
7,009,083 			 10/910,172 			 03/07/06
7,009,084 			 10/505,245 			 03/07/06
7,009,086 			 10/283,117 			 03/07/06
7,009,088 			 10/146,374 			 03/07/06
7,009,089 			 10/069,427 			 03/07/06
7,009,091 			 10/909,993 			 03/07/06
7,009,096 			 10/756,786 			 03/07/06
7,009,098 			 10/809,714 			 03/07/06
7,009,116 			 10/306,291 			 03/07/06
7,009,120 			 10/791,324 			 03/07/06
7,009,130 			 10/732,487 			 03/07/06
7,009,132 			 10/933,968 			 03/07/06
7,009,133 			 11/036,394 			 03/07/06
7,009,142 			 10/850,223 			 03/07/06
7,009,147 			 11/033,556 			 03/07/06
7,009,155 			 10/943,555 			 03/07/06
7,009,166 			 10/396,379 			 03/07/06
7,009,194 			 10/696,372 			 03/07/06
7,009,195 			 10/616,258 			 03/07/06
7,009,196 			 10/401,142 			 03/07/06
7,009,201 			 10/703,266 			 03/07/06
7,009,211 			 10/391,376 			 03/07/06
7,009,225 			 11/050,810 			 03/07/06
7,009,243 			 10/985,946 			 03/07/06
7,009,252 			 10/353,372 			 03/07/06
7,009,259 			 11/100,440 			 03/07/06
7,009,261 			 10/732,517 			 03/07/06
7,009,280 			 10/709,320 			 03/07/06
7,009,284 			 10/302,146 			 03/07/06
7,009,287 			 10/791,325 			 03/07/06
7,009,294 			 10/748,327 			 03/07/06
7,009,321 			 10/958,478 			 03/07/06
7,009,323 			 11/037,710 			 03/07/06
7,009,330 			 10/750,928 			 03/07/06
7,009,335 			 10/861,412 			 03/07/06
7,009,347 			 10/760,972 			 03/07/06
7,009,353 			 10/500,382 			 03/07/06
7,009,358 			 10/695,995 			 03/07/06
7,009,381 			 10/685,327 			 03/07/06
7,009,384 			 10/453,041 			 03/07/06
7,009,385 			 10/396,507 			 03/07/06
7,009,388 			 10/733,892 			 03/07/06
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 193 

7,009,397 			 10/679,042 			 03/07/06
7,009,406 			 10/831,733 			 03/07/06
7,009,409 			 10/191,155 			 03/07/06
7,009,411 			 10/890,241 			 03/07/06
7,009,418 			 10/398,140 			 03/07/06
7,009,453 			 10/797,083 			 03/07/06
7,009,472 			 10/761,984 			 03/07/06
7,009,476 			 10/772,707 			 03/07/06
7,009,478 			 10/647,129 			 03/07/06
7,009,481 			 10/405,247 			 03/07/06
7,009,491 			 10/657,389 			 03/07/06
7,009,497 			 10/394,922 			 03/07/06
7,009,504 			 10/915,528 			 03/07/06
7,009,505 			 10/685,731 			 03/07/06
7,009,507 			 10/686,602 			 03/07/06
7,009,513 			 10/746,186 			 03/07/06
7,009,522 			 10/919,039 			 03/07/06
7,009,534 			 10/759,995 			 03/07/06
7,009,563 			 10/766,963 			 03/07/06
7,009,564 			 10/817,412 			 03/07/06
7,009,569 			 10/814,817 			 03/07/06
7,009,596 			 10/760,298 			 03/07/06
7,009,597 			 09/329,734 			 03/07/06
7,009,602 			 09/891,664 			 03/07/06
7,009,623 			 11/081,602 			 03/07/06
7,009,633 			 10/304,986 			 03/07/06
7,009,639 			 09/583,375 			 03/07/06
7,009,644 			 09/464,364 			 03/07/06
7,009,648 			 09/784,598 			 03/07/06
7,009,679 			 10/389,618 			 03/07/06
7,009,687 			 10/969,071 			 03/07/06
7,009,691 			 10/157,682 			 03/07/06
7,009,709 			 11/099,760 			 03/07/06
7,009,720 			 09/638,445 			 03/07/06
7,009,724 			 09/786,180 			 03/07/06
7,009,744 			 10/523,388 			 03/07/06
7,009,756 			 10/876,539 			 03/07/06
7,009,767 			 10/415,077 			 03/07/06
7,009,777 			 10/858,786 			 03/07/06
7,009,781 			 10/873,347 			 03/07/06
7,009,786 			 10/829,751 			 03/07/06
7,009,803 			 10/886,171 			 03/07/06
7,009,804 			 10/903,731 			 03/07/06
7,009,811 			 10/193,406 			 03/07/06
7,009,815 			 10/387,381 			 03/07/06
7,009,817 			 10/209,620 			 03/07/06
7,009,822 			 09/641,247 			 03/07/06
7,009,828 			 10/463,813 			 03/07/06
7,009,838 			 10/602,695 			 03/07/06
7,009,839 			 10/877,678 			 03/07/06
7,009,845 			 10/920,770 			 03/07/06
7,009,846 			 10/903,939 			 03/07/06
7,009,853 			 10/969,431 			 03/07/06
7,009,857 			 10/708,107 			 03/07/06
7,009,861 			 10/782,388 			 03/07/06
7,009,906 			 10/721,999 			 03/07/06
7,009,908 			 09/907,758 			 03/07/06
7,009,918 			 09/791,397 			 03/07/06
7,009,919 			 09/885,167 			 03/07/06
7,009,921 			 09/563,430 			 03/07/06
7,009,922 			 10/105,946 			 03/07/06
7,009,927 			 10/026,658 			 03/07/06
7,009,928 			 09/961,955 			 03/07/06
7,009,938 			 09/892,963 			 03/07/06
7,009,949 			 09/716,106 			 03/07/06
7,009,975 			 09/886,231 			 03/07/06
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7,009,993 			 10/078,954 			 03/07/06
7,010,003 			 10/319,507 			 03/07/06
7,010,005 			 10/370,906 			 03/07/06
7,010,009 			 10/371,049 			 03/07/06
7,010,018 			 10/603,275 			 03/07/06
7,010,032 			 09/522,950 			 03/07/06
7,010,033 			 10/771,048 			 03/07/06
7,010,051 			 09/816,272 			 03/07/06
7,010,064 			 09/912,545 			 03/07/06
7,010,086 			 10/758,934 			 03/07/06
7,010,123 			 09/869,528 			 03/07/06
7,010,139 			 10/725,759 			 03/07/06
7,010,143 			 10/225,692 			 03/07/06
7,010,166 			 09/991,553 			 03/07/06
7,010,196 			 10/616,132 			 03/07/06
7,010,200 			 10/500,086 			 03/07/06
7,010,213 			 10/452,781 			 03/07/06
7,010,216 			 11/072,950 			 03/07/06
7,010,219 			 09/810,447 			 03/07/06
7,010,222 			 10/755,276 			 03/07/06
7,010,226 			 09/986,020 			 03/07/06
7,010,244 			 10/860,059 			 03/07/06
7,010,261 			 11/037,079 			 03/07/06
7,010,273 			 10/381,657 			 03/07/06
7,010,296 			 09/357,353 			 03/07/06
7,010,317 			 10/039,332 			 03/07/06
7,010,322 			 10/281,498 			 03/07/06
7,010,329 			 10/726,426 			 03/07/06
7,010,336 			 10/384,023 			 03/07/06
7,010,366 			 10/189,000 			 03/07/06
7,010,375 			 11/143,211 			 03/07/06
7,010,401 			 10/609,902 			 03/07/06
7,010,434 			 10/819,969 			 03/07/06
7,010,442 			 10/638,217 			 03/07/06
7,010,443 			 10/699,526 			 03/07/06
7,010,460 			 10/695,806 			 03/07/06
7,010,463 			 10/771,202 			 03/07/06
7,010,474 			 09/705,572 			 03/07/06
7,010,477 			 09/830,532 			 03/07/06
7,010,487 			 09/578,371 			 03/07/06
7,010,495 			 09/474,631 			 03/07/06
7,010,498 			 09/404,398 			 03/07/06
7,010,502 			 09/619,672 			 03/07/06
7,010,531 			 09/448,164 			 03/07/06
7,010,532 			 09/687,668 			 03/07/06
7,010,537 			 09/843,286 			 03/07/06
7,010,551 			 09/809,668 			 03/07/06
7,010,561 			 10/267,605 			 03/07/06
7,010,569 			 09/837,266 			 03/07/06
7,010,570 			 09/688,354 			 03/07/06
7,010,581 			 09/961,938 			 03/07/06
7,010,584 			 09/710,919 			 03/07/06
7,010,602 			 09/989,833 			 03/07/06
7,010,606 			 09/750,321 			 03/07/06
7,010,610 			 09/576,166 			 03/07/06
7,010,614 			 09/897,414 			 03/07/06
7,010,629 			 09/470,542 			 03/07/06
7,010,632 			 10/729,873 			 03/07/06
7,010,641 			 10/355,775 			 03/07/06
7,010,649 			 10/685,054 			 03/07/06
7,010,686 			 09/823,875 			 03/07/06
7,010,687 			 09/804,511 			 03/07/06
7,010,705 			 10/426,796 			 03/07/06
7,010,723 			 10/073,546 			 03/07/06
7,010,735 			 10/043,486 			 03/07/06
7,010,738 			 10/091,774 			 03/07/06
7,010,752 			 10/170,992 			 03/07/06
7,010,766 			 11/018,440 			 03/07/06
7,010,768 			 10/463,282 			 03/07/06
7,010,778 			 10/179,329 			 03/07/06
7,010,785 			 10/097,067 			 03/07/06
7,010,789 			 09/676,422 			 03/07/06
7,010,799 			 10/442,961 			 03/07/06
7,010,800 			 11/086,362 			 03/07/06
7,010,809 			 09/948,569 			 03/07/06
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Erratum
				   Erratum

   In the notice of "PATENTS WHICH EXPIRED ON July 8, 1998 DUE TO FAILURE
TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES" appearing in the Official Gazette of September 15,
1998, all reference to Patent No. 5,327,427 which issued from Application
No. 08/080,992 should be deleted since the relevant maintenance fee was
timely paid in that patent.
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Patents Reinstated Due to the Acceptance of a Late Maintenance Fee from 03/29/2010
		 Patents Reinstated Due to the Acceptance of a
		     Late Maintenance Fee from 03/29/2010

Patent          Application     Filing          Issue	        Granted
Number          Number		Date            Date 	  	Date

5,519,383 	08/258,509     	06/10/94 	05/21/96       04/01/10
5,599,241 	08/342,239     	11/18/94 	02/04/97       03/29/10
5,604,800 	08/388,268     	02/13/95 	02/18/97       03/30/10
5,623,734 	08/408,321     	03/21/95 	04/29/97       04/02/10
5,627,902 	08/284,838     	08/02/94 	05/06/97       03/31/10
5,638,249 	08/283,571     	08/01/94 	06/10/97       04/01/10
5,672,082 	08/672,690     	06/28/96 	09/30/97       04/02/10
5,688,230 	08/417,242     	04/05/95 	11/18/97       03/29/10
5,710,905 	08/575,985     	12/21/95 	01/20/98       03/31/10
5,848,648 	08/588,567     	01/18/96 	12/15/98       03/29/10
6,032,989 	09/080,833     	05/18/98 	03/07/00       03/29/10
6,045,707 	09/157,920     	09/21/98 	04/04/00       04/02/10
6,050,181 	09/160,391     	09/25/98 	04/18/00       03/30/10
6,051,585 	09/206,713     	12/07/98 	04/18/00       03/31/10
6,053,497 	09/226,288     	01/07/99 	04/25/00       03/30/10
6,196,467 	09/079,326     	05/14/98 	03/06/01       04/01/10
6,263,649 	09/494,798     	01/31/00 	07/24/01       03/31/10
6,276,730 	09/602,041     	06/23/00 	08/21/01       03/31/10
6,279,260 	09/517,463     	03/02/00 	08/28/01       03/30/10
6,283,698 	09/604,627     	06/27/00 	09/04/01       03/29/10
6,284,339 	08/985,663     	12/09/97 	09/04/01       03/29/10
6,295,651 	09/491,637     	01/27/00 	10/02/01       04/02/10
6,343,837 	09/548,583     	04/13/00 	02/05/02       03/29/10
6,349,442 	09/338,750     	06/23/99 	02/26/02       04/02/10
6,351,099 	09/773,112     	01/31/01 	02/26/02       03/29/10
6,699,387 	10/151,863     	05/22/02 	03/02/04       03/29/10
6,715,960 	10/175,687     	06/20/02 	04/06/04       03/30/10
6,777,013 	10/226,278     	08/23/02 	08/17/04       03/30/10
6,840,107 	10/275,230     	11/04/02 	01/11/05       03/30/10
6,898,925 	10/247,597     	09/19/02 	05/31/05       03/31/10
6,900,658 	08/867,675     	06/02/97 	05/31/05       03/30/10
6,910,447 	10/700,950     	10/31/03 	06/28/05       03/29/10
6,923,028 	10/687,527     	10/16/03 	08/02/05       03/30/10
6,979,133 	10/764,844     	01/26/04 	12/27/05       04/01/10
6,980,633 	10/047,677     	01/15/02 	12/27/05       03/29/10
6,983,836 	10/411,561     	04/10/03 	01/10/06       03/29/10
6,994,855 	09/679,643     	10/05/00 	02/07/06       03/30/10
7,014,457 	10/432,392     	12/09/03 	03/21/06       03/31/10
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Reissue Applications Filed
			  Reissue Applications Filed

   Notice under 37 CFR 1.11(b). The reissue applications listed below
are open to public inspection by the general public through the Image
File Wrapper (IFW) system (http://portal.uspto.gov/external/portal/pair)
on the USPTO internet web site (www.uspto.gov), and copies may be
obtained by paying the fee therefor (37 CFR 1.19).

   6,013,591, Re. S.N. 12/749,299, Mar. 29, 2010, CL. 424, NANOCRYSTALLINE
APATITES AND COMPOSITES, PROSTHESES INCORPORATING THEM, AND METHOD FOR
THEIR PRODUCTION, Jackie Y. Ying, et al, Owner of Record: Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, Attorney or Agent: Timothy J. Oyer,
Ex. Gp.: 1614

   6,320,574, Re. S.N. 12/624,053, Nov. 23, 2009, CL. 345, METHOD AND
APPARATUS FOR CLOCK RECOVERY IN A DIGITAL DISPLAY UNIT, Alexander J. Eglit,
Half Moon Bay, CA, Owner of Record: Genesis Microchip (Delaware) Inc.,
Alviso, CA, Attorney or Agent: Michael J. Ferrazano, Ex. Gp.: 2628

   6,731,594, Re. S.N. 12/621,544, Nov. 19, 2009, Cl. 375/260, TRANSMISSION
SYSTEM FOR OFDM-SIGNALS WITH OPTIMIZED SYNCHRONIZATION, Ralf Bohnke, Owner
of Record: Sony Deutschland GMBH, Berlin, DE, Attorney or Agent: Bradley D.
Lytle, Ex. Gp.: 2611

   6,805,032, Re. S.N. 12/714,664, Mar. 01, 2010, Cl. 083/588, CUTTING
DEVICE FOR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, PREFERABLY ONION, Benny Engdahl, Owner of
Record: EPU AG, Hergiswil, CH, Attorney or Agent: Stephen A. Soffen, Ex.
Gp.: 3724

   7,285,630, Re. S.N. 12/604,840, Oct. 23, 2009, Cl. 424/133, TROPOMYOSIN
ISOFORMS, AND DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREFOR, Kiron M. Das, et.
al., Owner of Record: University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ, New
Brunswick, NJ, University of Iowa Research Foundation, Iowa City, IA,
Attorney or Agent: Shahnam Sharareh, Ex. Gp.: 1641

   7,328,184, Re. S.N. 12/724,825, Mar. 16, 2010, CL. 705, FINANCIAL
INSTRUMENTS, SYSTEM, AND EXCHANGES (FINANCIAL, STOCK, OPTION AND COMMODITY)
BASED UPON REALIZED VOLATILITY, Robert P. Krause, Gillette, NJ, Owner of
Record: Volatility Partners, LLC, Gillette, NJ, Attorney or Agent: David P.
Lentini, Ex. Gp.: 3691

   7,347,564, Re. S.N. 12/731,739, Mar. 25, 2010, CL. 353, KEYSTONE
CORRECTION USING A PART OF EDGES OF A SCREEN, Morio Matsumoto, et al, Owner
of Record: Seiko Epson Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, Attorney or Agent: James
A. Oliff, Ex. Gp.: 2878

   7,350,807, Re. S.N. 12/750,522, Mar. 30, 2010, CL. 280, DIVIDED AIRBAG
SYSTEM, David W. Schneider, et al, Owner of Record: AUTOLIV ASP, INC.,
Ogden, UT, Attorney or Agent: Sally J. Brown, Ex. Gp.: 3616

   7,350,807, Re. S.N. 12/751,026, Mar. 31, 2010, CL. 280, DIVIDED AIRBAG
SYSTEM, David W. Schneider, et al, Owner of Record: AUTOLIV ASP, INC,
Ogden, UT, Attorney or Agent: Sally J. Brown, Ex. Gp.: 3616

   7,489,792, Re. S.N. 12/725,693, Mar. 17, 2010, CL. 381, GENERATION OF A
SOUND SIGNAL, Ronaldus Maria Aarts, et al, Owner of Record: Koninklijke
Philips Electronics N.V., Eindhoven, Netherlands, Attorney or Agent: Edward
W. Goodman, Ex. Gp.: 2614
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Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination Filed
		   Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination Filed

   5,235,635, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,850, Requested Date: Feb. 04, 2010, Cl.
379/368, Title: KEYPAD MONITOR WITH KEYPAD ACTIVITY-BASED ACTIVATION,
Inventor: Dale E. Gulick, Owners of Record: Norman IP Holdings, LLC.,
Tyler, TX, Attorney or Agent: Foley & Lardner, Milwaukee, WI, Ex. Gp.:
3992, Requester: Tracy W. Druce, Novak Druce & Quigg, LLP., Houston, TX

   5,496,298, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,828, Requested Date: Feb. 25, 2010, Cl.
604/389, Title: ELASTOMERIC EARS FOR DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE,
Inventor: Rebecca J. Kuepper et al., Owners of Record: Kimberly-Clark
Worldwide, Inc., Neenah, WI, Attorney or Agent: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide,
Inc., Neenah, WI, Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester: Donald R. Studebaker,
Studebaker & Brackett, PC., Reston, VA

   5,503,537, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,785, Requested Date: Feb. 12, 2010, Cl.
417/296, Title: GAS COMPRESSOR, Inventor: Heinrich Schlossarcyzk et al.,
Owners of Record: WABCO Holdings, Inc., Piscataway, NJ, Attorney or Agent:
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, LLP., New York, NY, Ex. Gp.: 3993,
Requester: James F. McKeown, Esq., Crowell & Moring, LLP., Washington, DC

   5,711,449, Reexam. C.N. 90/009,667, Requested Date: Mar. 08, 2010, Cl.
220/293, Title: ENTRY ASSEMBLY, Inventor: Robert W. Arn, Owners of Record:
Petroleum Containment, Inc., Jacksonville, FL, Attorney or Agent: Arthur G.
Yeager, Esq., Jacksonville, FL, Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester: David M. Schneck,
Schneck & Schneck, San Jose, CA

   5,846,138, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,767, Requested Date: Mar. 12, 2010, Cl.
473/054, Title: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BOWLING IN MINIMAL AMBIENT LIGHT,
Inventor: Fred L. Borden et al., Owners of Record: Glotek, LLC., Fairlawn,
OH, Attorney or Agent: Buckingham Doolittle & Burroughs, LLP., Akron, OH,
Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester: Bowling Proprietors' Association of America,
Arlington, TX, Christopher B. Austin, Michael Best & Friedrich, LLP.,
Milwaukee, WI

   6,011,259, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,838, Requested Date: Feb. 01, 2010, Cl.
250/288, Title: MULTIPOLE ION GUIDE ION TRAP MASS SPECTROMETRY WITH MS/MSN
ANALYSIS, Inventor: Craig M. Whitehouse et al., Owners of Record:
Perkinelmer Health Science, Inc., Waltham, MA, Attorney or Agent: Levisohn
Berger, LLP., New York, NY, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Waters Technologies,
Milford, MA, Peter C. Lauro, Esq., Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge, LLP.,
Boston, MA

   6,119,236, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,849, Requested Date: Feb. 02, 2010, Cl.
713/201, Title: INTELLIGENT NETWORK SECURITY DEVICE AND METHOD, Inventor:
Peter M. Shipley, Owners of Record: Enhanced Security Research, LLC.,
Berkeley, CA, Attorney or Agent: Rothwell Figg Ernst & Manbeck, PC.,
Washington, DC, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Fortinet, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA,
Michael A. DeSanctis, Hamilton DeSanctis & Cha, LLP., Lakewood, CO

   6,278,447, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,833, Requested Date: Feb. 17, 2010, Cl.
345/328, Title: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ACCELERATING A USER INTERFACE OF AN
IMAGE CAPTURE UNIT DURING PLAY MODE, Inventor: Eric C. Anderson, Owners of
Record: FlashPoint Technology, Inc., San Jose, CA, Attorney or Agent:
Herskovitz & Associates, LLC., Alexandria, VA, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester:
Jade O. Laye, Howrey, LLP., Falls Church, VA

   6,681,894, Reexam. C.N. 90/009,664, Requested Date: Feb. 24, 2010, Cl.
182/113, Title: PORTABLE WELL HEAD WORK PLATFORM, Inventor: Robert P.
Fanguy, Owners of Record: Robert P. Fanguy, Broussard, LA, Attorney or
Agent: Durio McGoffin Stagg & Ackerman, Lafayette, LA, Ex. Gp.: 3993,
Requester: Integris Rentals, LLC., Seth M. Nehrbass, Garvey Smith Nehrbass
& North, LLC., Metairie, LA

   7,448,085, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,863, Requested Date: Feb. 13, 2010, Cl.
 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 199 

726/026, Title: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING MALICIOUS CONTENT IN
PROTECTED ARCHIVES, Inventor: Crescencio F. Reyes et al., Owners of Record:
Trend Micro Incorporated, Tokyo, Japan, Attorney or Agent: Okamoto &
Benedicto, LLP., San Jose, CA, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Fortinet, Inc.,
Sunnyvale, CA, Michael A. DeSanctis, Hamilton DeSanctis & Cha, Lakewood, CO

   7,467,229, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,851, Requested Date: Feb. 08, 2010, Cl.
709/201, Title: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ROUTING OF NETWORK ADDRESSES,
Inventor: Brent Biggs et al., Owners of Record: Direct Route, LLC.,
Seattle, WA, Attorney or Agent: Black Lowe & Graham, PLLC., Seattle, WA,
Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Onoffline, Inc., dba Adventoneline, Seattle, WA,
Matthew C. Phillips, Stoel Rives, LLP., Portland, OR

   7,501,177, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,839, Requested Date: Jan. 29, 2010, Cl.
428/357, Title:	ARTIFICIAL HAIR FIBER BUNDLE AND HAIR DECORATIVE PRODUCT
USING THE SAME, Inventor: Satoru Harada, Owners of Record: Kaneka
Corporation, Japan, Attorney or Agent: Westerman Hattori Daniels & Adrian,
LLP., Washington, DC, Ex. Gp.: 3991, Requester: Keith McWha, Day Pitney,
LLP., New York, NY
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Requests for Inter Partes Reexamination Filed
		 Requests for Inter Partes Reexamination Filed

   6,374,289, Reexam. C.N.: 95/000,538, Requested Date: Feb. 17, 2010, Cl.:
709/218, Title: DISTRIBUTED CLIENT-BASED DATA CACHING SYSTEM, Inventor:
Hubert Delaney et al., Owners of Record: Backweb Technologies, LTD.,
Israel, Attorney or Agent: Fliesler Meyer, LLP., San Francisco, CA, Ex.
Gp.: 3992, Requester: Third Party Requester:  Microsoft Corporation; (Att'y
Is: Sanjeet K. Dutta, Orrick Herrington & Sutcliff, LLP., Irvine, CA), Real
Party in Interest: Same As Third Party Requester

   7,125,605, Reexam. C.N.: 95/001,298, Requested Date: Feb. 26, 2010, Cl.:
428/403, Title: HIGHLY LUMINESCENT COLOR-SELECTIVE NANOCRYSTALLINE
MATERIALS, Inventor: Moungi Bawendi et al., Owners of Record: Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, Attorney or Agent: Steptoe &
Johnson, LLP., Washington, DC, Ex. Gp.: 3991, Requester: Third Party
Requester:  Nanoco Technologies, LTD.; (Att'y Is: Russell T. Wong, Wong
Cabello Lutsch Rutherford & Brucculeri, LLP., Houston, TX), Real Party in
Interest: Same As Third Party Requester

   7,262,411, Reexam. C.N.: 95/001,313, Requested Date: Feb. 17, 2010, Cl.:
250/310, Title: DIRECT COLLECTION TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY,
Inventor: Xuong Nguyen-Huu et al., Owners of Record: The Regents of the
University of California, Oakland, CA, Attorney or Agent: Greer Burns &
Crain, Chicago, IL, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Third Party Requester: FEI
Company; (Att'y Is: Michael O. Scheinberg, Scheinberg & Griner, LLP.,
Austin, TX), Real Party in Interest: Same As Third Party Requester
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Notice of Expiration of Trademark Registrations Due to Failure to Renew
	       Notice of Expiration of Trademark Registrations
			   Due to Failure to Renew

   15 U.S.C. 1059 provides that each trademark registration may be
renewed for periods of ten years from the end of the expiring period
upon payment of the prescribed fee and the filing of an acceptable
application for renewal. This may be done at any time within one year
before the expiration of the period for which the registration was
issued or renewed, or it may be done within six months after such
expiration on payment of an additional fee.
   According to the records of the Office, the trademark registrations
listed below are expired due to failure to renew in accordance with 15
U.S.C. 1059.

		    TRADEMARK REGISTRATIONS WHICH EXPIRED
				 April 3, 2010
			    DUE TO FAILURE TO RENEW

Reg. Number 		      Serial Number 			Reg. Date

  260,592   		       71/265,620   		       08/27/1929
  260,501   		       71/278,153   		       08/27/1929
  260,516   		       71/282,069   		       08/27/1929
  260,836   		       71/282,959   		       08/27/1929
  260,802   		       71/283,229   		       08/27/1929
  370,432   		       71/413,424   		       08/29/1939
  370,501   		       71/417,172   		       08/29/1939
  443,309   		       71/501,502   		       08/30/1949
  514,340   		       71/507,744   		       08/30/1949
  514,348   		       71/517,839   		       08/30/1949
  514,351   		       71/519,016   		       08/30/1949
  514,359   		       71/527,332   		       08/30/1949
  514,385   		       71/535,786   		       08/30/1949
  514,391   		       71/536,844   		       08/30/1949
  514,405   		       71/539,701   		       08/30/1949
  514,434   		       71/543,461   		       08/30/1949
  514,442   		       71/545,649   		       08/30/1949
  514,477   		       71/548,145   		       08/30/1949
  514,639   		       71/549,505   		       08/30/1949
  514,494   		       71/549,975   		       08/30/1949
  514,511   		       71/552,246   		       08/30/1949
  514,552   		       71/557,005   		       08/30/1949
  514,573   		       71/559,611   		       08/30/1949
  514,584   		       71/559,986   		       08/30/1949
  684,269   		       72/018,983   		       09/01/1959
  684,531   		       72/048,160   		       09/01/1959
  684,468   		       72/057,350   		       09/01/1959
  684,520   		       72/063,305   		       09/01/1959
  684,289   		       72/063,987   		       09/01/1959
  684,363   		       72/064,033   		       09/01/1959
  684,450   		       72/065,966   		       09/01/1959
  684,427   		       72/066,401   		       09/01/1959
  875,521   		       72/227,552   		       08/26/1969
  875,492   		       72/266,308   		       08/26/1969
  875,567   		       72/274,487   		       08/26/1969
  875,525   		       72/284,102   		       08/26/1969
  875,574   		       72/285,244   		       08/26/1969
  875,440   		       72/286,839   		       08/26/1969
  875,716   		       72/287,769   		       08/26/1969
  875,576   		       72/289,270   		       08/26/1969
  875,845   		       72/289,749   		       08/26/1969
  875,577   		       72/290,797   		       08/26/1969
  875,718   		       72/291,067   		       08/26/1969
  875,580   		       72/294,914   		       08/26/1969
  875,811   		       72/295,622   		       08/26/1969
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  875,550   		       72/296,517   		       08/26/1969
  875,446   		       72/298,107   		       08/26/1969
  875,417   		       72/298,394   		       08/26/1969
  875,605   		       72/303,113   		       08/26/1969
  875,646   		       72/303,330   		       08/26/1969
  875,794   		       72/303,659   		       08/26/1969
  875,761   		       72/306,815   		       08/26/1969
  875,673   		       72/308,100   		       08/26/1969
  875,625   		       72/308,383   		       08/26/1969
  875,807   		       72/308,847   		       08/26/1969
  875,808   		       72/308,848   		       08/26/1969
  875,795   		       72/309,381   		       08/26/1969
  875,511   		       72/310,385   		       08/26/1969
  875,488   		       72/311,312   		       08/26/1969
  875,489   		       72/311,333   		       08/26/1969
  875,782   		       72/312,151   		       08/26/1969
  875,596   		       72/313,039   		       08/26/1969
  875,629   		       72/313,337   		       08/26/1969
  875,559   		       72/314,117   		       08/26/1969
  875,631   		       72/314,486   		       08/26/1969
  875,491   		       72/314,972   		       08/26/1969
  875,744   		       72/315,715   		       08/26/1969
  875,749   		       72/318,138   		       08/26/1969
1,124,516   		       73/048,355   		       08/28/1979
1,124,549   		       73/116,149   		       08/28/1979
1,124,571   		       73/153,012   		       08/28/1979
1,124,604   		       73/167,390   		       08/28/1979
1,124,461   		       73/170,661   		       08/28/1979
1,124,489   		       73/174,155   		       08/28/1979
1,124,495   		       73/177,028   		       08/28/1979
1,124,450   		       73/177,437   		       08/28/1979
1,124,553   		       73/179,525   		       08/28/1979
1,124,381   		       73/179,623   		       08/28/1979
1,124,519   		       73/180,128   		       08/28/1979
1,124,376   		       73/180,973   		       08/28/1979
1,124,378   		       73/181,217   		       08/28/1979
1,124,382   		       73/181,262   		       08/28/1979
1,124,404   		       73/182,368   		       08/28/1979
1,124,370   		       73/186,170   		       08/28/1979
1,124,500   		       73/188,233   		       08/28/1979
1,553,424   		       73/635,544   		       08/29/1989
1,553,447   		       73/686,003   		       08/29/1989
1,553,516   		       73/709,388   		       08/29/1989
1,553,912   		       73/723,180   		       08/29/1989
1,553,732   		       73/727,148   		       08/29/1989
1,553,849   		       73/774,824   		       08/29/1989
2,274,904   		       75/343,546   		       08/31/1999
2,274,914   		       75/348,895   		       08/31/1999
2,273,505   		       75/372,535   		       08/31/1999
2,274,040   		       75/478,433   		       08/31/1999
2,274,178   		       75/501,251   		       08/31/1999
2,274,581   		       75/567,805   		       08/31/1999
  875,473   		       72/312,183   		       08/26/1969
1,124,359   		       73/053,760   		       08/28/1979
1,554,089   		       73/371,249   		       08/29/1989
1,553,898   		       73/392,148   		       08/29/1989
1,553,663   		       73/477,118   		       08/29/1989
1,554,166   		       73/552,530   		       08/29/1989
1,553,644   		       73/572,926   		       08/29/1989
1,553,498   		       73/589,630   		       08/29/1989
1,553,398   		       73/624,419   		       08/29/1989
1,553,899   		       73/625,543   		       08/29/1989
1,553,790   		       73/626,211   		       08/29/1989
1,553,978   		       73/645,677   		       08/29/1989
1,553,969   		       73/649,737   		       08/29/1989
1,553,501   		       73/652,462   		       08/29/1989
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1,553,502   		       73/654,236   		       08/29/1989
1,553,399   		       73/659,923   		       08/29/1989
1,553,615   		       73/666,066   		       08/29/1989
1,553,505   		       73/671,822   		       08/29/1989
1,553,902   		       73/677,282   		       08/29/1989
1,554,003   		       73/677,780   		       08/29/1989
1,554,264   		       73/677,892   		       08/29/1989
1,554,004   		       73/678,112   		       08/29/1989
1,553,426   		       73/678,660   		       08/29/1989
1,553,867   		       73/678,688   		       08/29/1989
1,554,043   		       73/679,817   		       08/29/1989
1,553,688   		       73/680,517   		       08/29/1989
1,553,427   		       73/680,607   		       08/29/1989
1,554,272   		       73/682,207   		       08/29/1989
1,553,868   		       73/682,296   		       08/29/1989
1,553,979   		       73/683,035   		       08/29/1989
1,554,274   		       73/683,704   		       08/29/1989
1,554,092   		       73/686,029   		       08/29/1989
1,554,171   		       73/686,241   		       08/29/1989
1,553,389   		       73/686,643   		       08/29/1989
1,553,469   		       73/688,345   		       08/29/1989
1,554,265   		       73/689,600   		       08/29/1989
1,554,172   		       73/689,856   		       08/29/1989
1,553,800   		       73/694,902   		       08/29/1989
1,554,047   		       73/695,341   		       08/29/1989
1,553,677   		       73/696,298   		       08/29/1989
1,553,512   		       73/697,802   		       08/29/1989
1,554,275   		       73/699,085   		       08/29/1989
1,554,283   		       73/700,251   		       08/29/1989
1,554,174   		       73/702,374   		       08/29/1989
1,553,406   		       73/704,901   		       08/29/1989
1,553,450   		       73/705,479   		       08/29/1989
1,554,125   		       73/706,543   		       08/29/1989
1,553,451   		       73/707,745   		       08/29/1989
1,554,176   		       73/708,176   		       08/29/1989
1,554,177   		       73/708,913   		       08/29/1989
1,553,647   		       73/709,391   		       08/29/1989
1,553,907   		       73/710,041   		       08/29/1989
1,554,132   		       73/711,081   		       08/29/1989
1,553,517   		       73/711,308   		       08/29/1989
1,553,727   		       73/714,041   		       08/29/1989
1,553,409   		       73/715,940   		       08/29/1989
1,554,052   		       73/716,321   		       08/29/1989
1,553,873   		       73/716,919   		       08/29/1989
1,554,053   		       73/718,501   		       08/29/1989
1,553,452   		       73/718,848   		       08/29/1989
1,553,381   		       73/719,461   		       08/29/1989
1,553,749   		       73/721,515   		       08/29/1989
1,553,431   		       73/722,276   		       08/29/1989
1,553,782   		       73/722,889   		       08/29/1989
1,553,528   		       73/722,911   		       08/29/1989
1,553,751   		       73/723,356   		       08/29/1989
1,553,627   		       73/723,930   		       08/29/1989
1,553,695   		       73/724,540   		       08/29/1989
1,553,669   		       73/725,078   		       08/29/1989
1,554,106   		       73/725,230   		       08/29/1989
1,553,472   		       73/725,595   		       08/29/1989
1,553,813   		       73/727,287   		       08/29/1989
1,553,814   		       73/727,289   		       08/29/1989
1,553,529   		       73/727,662   		       08/29/1989
1,553,630   		       73/728,386   		       08/29/1989
1,553,765   		       73/728,490   		       08/29/1989
1,553,754   		       73/728,989   		       08/29/1989
1,553,385   		       73/729,062   		       08/29/1989
1,553,476   		       73/729,555   		       08/29/1989
1,554,012   		       73/730,119   		       08/29/1989
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1,553,531   		       73/730,730   		       08/29/1989
1,554,136   		       73/731,527   		       08/29/1989
1,553,478   		       73/732,073   		       08/29/1989
1,554,014   		       73/732,335   		       08/29/1989
1,553,649   		       73/732,931   		       08/29/1989
1,553,492   		       73/733,052   		       08/29/1989
1,553,534   		       73/733,912   		       08/29/1989
1,554,138   		       73/734,357   		       08/29/1989
1,553,535   		       73/734,363   		       08/29/1989
1,553,536   		       73/734,569   		       08/29/1989
1,553,779   		       73/735,385   		       08/29/1989
1,553,651   		       73/737,653   		       08/29/1989
1,553,481   		       73/737,765   		       08/29/1989
1,553,700   		       73/740,172   		       08/29/1989
1,553,543   		       73/740,646   		       08/29/1989
1,553,414   		       73/742,503   		       08/29/1989
1,554,016   		       73/742,773   		       08/29/1989
1,553,703   		       73/742,943   		       08/29/1989
1,554,285   		       73/743,429   		       08/29/1989
1,554,061   		       73/743,611   		       08/29/1989
1,554,098   		       73/744,036   		       08/29/1989
1,554,200   		       73/744,142   		       08/29/1989
1,554,290   		       73/744,613   		       08/29/1989
1,553,852   		       73/744,633   		       08/29/1989
1,553,704   		       73/744,846   		       08/29/1989
1,553,546   		       73/745,020   		       08/29/1989
1,553,437   		       73/745,545   		       08/29/1989
1,553,547   		       73/745,624   		       08/29/1989
1,553,985   		       73/747,956   		       08/29/1989
1,553,957   		       73/748,447   		       08/29/1989
1,553,882   		       73/748,612   		       08/29/1989
1,553,986   		       73/748,712   		       08/29/1989
1,553,550   		       73/749,035   		       08/29/1989
1,553,551   		       73/749,119   		       08/29/1989
1,553,823   		       73/749,371   		       08/29/1989
1,553,755   		       73/749,409   		       08/29/1989
1,553,552   		       73/749,643   		       08/29/1989
1,554,063   		       73/749,898   		       08/29/1989
1,553,457   		       73/750,388   		       08/29/1989
1,553,634   		       73/750,538   		       08/29/1989
1,553,441   		       73/750,592   		       08/29/1989
1,553,924   		       73/750,752   		       08/29/1989
1,553,883   		       73/751,162   		       08/29/1989
1,553,884   		       73/751,363   		       08/29/1989
1,553,553   		       73/751,450   		       08/29/1989
1,553,482   		       73/751,992   		       08/29/1989
1,553,926   		       73/752,206   		       08/29/1989
1,553,756   		       73/752,537   		       08/29/1989
1,553,927   		       73/752,858   		       08/29/1989
1,553,885   		       73/753,255   		       08/29/1989
1,553,559   		       73/753,857   		       08/29/1989
1,554,269   		       73/754,631   		       08/29/1989
1,554,270   		       73/754,632   		       08/29/1989
1,554,271   		       73/754,633   		       08/29/1989
1,554,141   		       73/754,807   		       08/29/1989
1,554,204   		       73/755,178   		       08/29/1989
1,554,205   		       73/755,179   		       08/29/1989
1,554,064   		       73/755,268   		       08/29/1989
1,554,206   		       73/755,305   		       08/29/1989
1,553,832   		       73/756,645   		       08/29/1989
1,554,143   		       73/756,772   		       08/29/1989
1,553,562   		       73/756,939   		       08/29/1989
1,553,757   		       73/757,030   		       08/29/1989
1,553,563   		       73/757,134   		       08/29/1989
1,554,211   		       73/757,770   		       08/29/1989
1,554,021   		       73/757,907   		       08/29/1989
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1,553,733   		       73/758,324   		       08/29/1989
1,553,931   		       73/758,497   		       08/29/1989
1,553,835   		       73/758,865   		       08/29/1989
1,553,484   		       73/759,752   		       08/29/1989
1,553,568   		       73/759,990   		       08/29/1989
1,554,144   		       73/760,113   		       08/29/1989
1,553,569   		       73/760,153   		       08/29/1989
1,554,216   		       73/760,303   		       08/29/1989
1,554,066   		       73/760,674   		       08/29/1989
1,553,571   		       73/761,075   		       08/29/1989
1,553,758   		       73/761,191   		       08/29/1989
1,553,760   		       73/761,208   		       08/29/1989
1,553,761   		       73/761,525   		       08/29/1989
1,553,417   		       73/761,840   		       08/29/1989
1,553,856   		       73/762,265   		       08/29/1989
1,554,025   		       73/762,416   		       08/29/1989
1,553,619   		       73/762,556   		       08/29/1989
1,553,573   		       73/762,578   		       08/29/1989
1,553,742   		       73/762,926   		       08/29/1989
1,554,222   		       73/763,315   		       08/29/1989
1,553,575   		       73/763,404   		       08/29/1989
1,553,743   		       73/763,663   		       08/29/1989
1,553,935   		       73/763,688   		       08/29/1989
1,553,936   		       73/763,690   		       08/29/1989
1,554,028   		       73/764,262   		       08/29/1989
1,554,070   		       73/764,314   		       08/29/1989
1,554,109   		       73/764,453   		       08/29/1989
1,554,103   		       73/764,502   		       08/29/1989
1,553,838   		       73/764,722   		       08/29/1989
1,554,071   		       73/764,828   		       08/29/1989
1,554,072   		       73/764,829   		       08/29/1989
1,554,029   		       73/765,219   		       08/29/1989
1,554,030   		       73/765,271   		       08/29/1989
1,553,391   		       73/765,517   		       08/29/1989
1,553,889   		       73/765,545   		       08/29/1989
1,553,939   		       73/766,377   		       08/29/1989
1,554,076   		       73/766,407   		       08/29/1989
1,554,077   		       73/766,479   		       08/29/1989
1,554,032   		       73/766,557   		       08/29/1989
1,554,263   		       73/766,632   		       08/29/1989
1,554,151   		       73/766,659   		       08/29/1989
1,553,581   		       73/767,260   		       08/29/1989
1,554,153   		       73/767,578   		       08/29/1989
1,554,121   		       73/767,720   		       08/29/1989
1,554,239   		       73/767,789   		       08/29/1989
1,553,392   		       73/767,981   		       08/29/1989
1,553,942   		       73/767,984   		       08/29/1989
1,554,244   		       73/768,111   		       08/29/1989
1,553,729   		       73/768,549   		       08/29/1989
1,553,586   		       73/768,810   		       08/29/1989
1,553,842   		       73/768,830   		       08/29/1989
1,553,965   		       73/768,887   		       08/29/1989
1,554,037   		       73/769,031   		       08/29/1989
1,554,250   		       73/769,053   		       08/29/1989
1,553,587   		       73/769,355   		       08/29/1989
1,553,589   		       73/769,559   		       08/29/1989
1,554,251   		       73/769,679   		       08/29/1989
1,553,486   		       73/769,965   		       08/29/1989
1,554,038   		       73/770,328   		       08/29/1989
1,553,395   		       73/770,644   		       08/29/1989
1,553,717   		       73/770,697   		       08/29/1989
1,553,597   		       73/771,096   		       08/29/1989
1,553,600   		       73/771,121   		       08/29/1989
1,554,252   		       73/771,141   		       08/29/1989
1,554,111   		       73/771,169   		       08/29/1989
1,553,945   		       73/771,559   		       08/29/1989
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1,553,966   		       73/771,589   		       08/29/1989
1,553,602   		       73/771,738   		       08/29/1989
1,553,718   		       73/771,763   		       08/29/1989
1,554,113   		       73/771,841   		       08/29/1989
1,554,084   		       73/772,023   		       08/29/1989
1,554,255   		       73/772,131   		       08/29/1989
1,553,895   		       73/772,356   		       08/29/1989
1,553,604   		       73/772,423   		       08/29/1989
1,553,605   		       73/772,436   		       08/29/1989
1,553,947   		       73/772,589   		       08/29/1989
1,553,639   		       73/772,626   		       08/29/1989
1,553,967   		       73/772,965   		       08/29/1989
1,554,085   		       73/773,005   		       08/29/1989
1,553,948   		       73/773,153   		       08/29/1989
1,553,896   		       73/773,603   		       08/29/1989
1,554,260   		       73/773,851   		       08/29/1989
1,553,862   		       73/774,216   		       08/29/1989
1,553,612   		       73/774,376   		       08/29/1989
1,553,863   		       73/774,457   		       08/29/1989
1,554,162   		       73/774,488   		       08/29/1989
1,553,773   		       73/774,717   		       08/29/1989
1,553,396   		       73/774,800   		       08/29/1989
1,553,642   		       73/774,806   		       08/29/1989
1,553,495   		       73/774,978   		       08/29/1989
1,554,261   		       73/775,179   		       08/29/1989
1,553,643   		       73/775,386   		       08/29/1989
1,553,488   		       73/775,760   		       08/29/1989
1,553,613   		       73/775,847   		       08/29/1989
1,553,775   		       73/776,062   		       08/29/1989
1,553,776   		       73/776,260   		       08/29/1989
1,553,661   		       73/776,970   		       08/29/1989
1,553,662   		       73/777,196   		       08/29/1989
2,274,669   		       74/361,048   		       08/31/1999
2,273,194   		       74/439,355   		       08/31/1999
2,273,195   		       74/439,444   		       08/31/1999
2,274,673   		       74/450,052   		       08/31/1999
2,273,197   		       74/565,751   		       08/31/1999
2,274,688   		       74/627,830   		       08/31/1999
2,274,706   		       75/013,564   		       08/31/1999
2,274,709   		       75/029,929   		       08/31/1999
2,273,207   		       75/034,115   		       08/31/1999
2,274,711   		       75/035,441   		       08/31/1999
2,273,209   		       75/056,468   		       08/31/1999
2,273,215   		       75/089,359   		       08/31/1999
2,274,721   		       75/098,470   		       08/31/1999
2,274,725   		       75/112,497   		       08/31/1999
2,273,224   		       75/136,767   		       08/31/1999
2,275,053   		       75/153,218   		       08/31/1999
2,273,237   		       75/156,059   		       08/31/1999
2,273,240   		       75/166,560   		       08/31/1999
2,273,248   		       75/182,894   		       08/31/1999
2,273,249   		       75/183,015   		       08/31/1999
2,273,251   		       75/187,767   		       08/31/1999
2,273,254   		       75/194,240   		       08/31/1999
2,273,255   		       75/194,241   		       08/31/1999
2,274,761   		       75/202,470   		       08/31/1999
2,274,764   		       75/209,023   		       08/31/1999
2,273,271   		       75/216,512   		       08/31/1999
2,273,274   		       75/217,775   		       08/31/1999
2,273,276   		       75/220,497   		       08/31/1999
2,274,771   		       75/223,128   		       08/31/1999
2,274,779   		       75/236,944   		       08/31/1999
2,274,785   		       75/243,453   		       08/31/1999
2,273,294   		       75/251,695   		       08/31/1999
2,273,299   		       75/259,552   		       08/31/1999
2,273,302   		       75/262,946   		       08/31/1999
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2,273,305   		       75/265,635   		       08/31/1999
2,274,816   		       75/271,592   		       08/31/1999
2,274,820   		       75/275,818   		       08/31/1999
2,274,822   		       75/278,194   		       08/31/1999
2,273,311   		       75/280,118   		       08/31/1999
2,273,312   		       75/280,491   		       08/31/1999
2,274,825   		       75/282,452   		       08/31/1999
2,274,828   		       75/284,156   		       08/31/1999
2,274,831   		       75/289,479   		       08/31/1999
2,275,055   		       75/289,542   		       08/31/1999
2,274,834   		       75/291,942   		       08/31/1999
2,274,840   		       75/295,701   		       08/31/1999
2,274,842   		       75/296,325   		       08/31/1999
2,273,345   		       75/300,888   		       08/31/1999
2,273,352   		       75/304,365   		       08/31/1999
2,274,850   		       75/304,491   		       08/31/1999
2,273,360   		       75/309,668   		       08/31/1999
2,274,864   		       75/314,868   		       08/31/1999
2,274,869   		       75/318,707   		       08/31/1999
2,274,880   		       75/325,249   		       08/31/1999
2,273,386   		       75/328,658   		       08/31/1999
2,273,390   		       75/330,496   		       08/31/1999
2,274,888   		       75/331,094   		       08/31/1999
2,273,392   		       75/331,445   		       08/31/1999
2,273,396   		       75/332,931   		       08/31/1999
2,274,892   		       75/333,449   		       08/31/1999
2,273,401   		       75/335,220   		       08/31/1999
2,273,404   		       75/335,383   		       08/31/1999
2,273,418   		       75/343,914   		       08/31/1999
2,273,424   		       75/345,694   		       08/31/1999
2,274,912   		       75/348,455   		       08/31/1999
2,273,433   		       75/350,844   		       08/31/1999
2,274,919   		       75/351,832   		       08/31/1999
2,274,923   		       75/353,595   		       08/31/1999
2,274,937   		       75/361,070   		       08/31/1999
2,274,939   		       75/361,645   		       08/31/1999
2,273,472   		       75/365,270   		       08/31/1999
2,273,484   		       75/367,809   		       08/31/1999
2,274,955   		       75/369,608   		       08/31/1999
2,273,500   		       75/371,572   		       08/31/1999
2,273,502   		       75/372,153   		       08/31/1999
2,273,517   		       75/374,355   		       08/31/1999
2,274,965   		       75/375,352   		       08/31/1999
2,273,528   		       75/377,111   		       08/31/1999
2,273,535   		       75/377,699   		       08/31/1999
2,273,537   		       75/377,924   		       08/31/1999
2,273,560   		       75/381,753   		       08/31/1999
2,273,574   		       75/384,042   		       08/31/1999
2,273,575   		       75/384,043   		       08/31/1999
2,273,576   		       75/384,045   		       08/31/1999
2,273,577   		       75/384,047   		       08/31/1999
2,273,592   		       75/387,465   		       08/31/1999
2,273,593   		       75/387,931   		       08/31/1999
2,273,599   		       75/389,144   		       08/31/1999
2,273,603   		       75/389,551   		       08/31/1999
2,273,613   		       75/392,411   		       08/31/1999
2,273,614   		       75/392,520   		       08/31/1999
2,273,616   		       75/392,665   		       08/31/1999
2,273,630   		       75/395,137   		       08/31/1999
2,273,638   		       75/396,090   		       08/31/1999
2,273,660   		       75/399,844   		       08/31/1999
2,273,669   		       75/402,742   		       08/31/1999
2,274,988   		       75/403,348   		       08/31/1999
2,273,673   		       75/403,783   		       08/31/1999
2,273,674   		       75/403,787   		       08/31/1999
2,273,705   		       75/410,582   		       08/31/1999
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2,273,715   		       75/413,201   		       08/31/1999
2,273,718   		       75/414,007   		       08/31/1999
2,273,731   		       75/417,072   		       08/31/1999
2,275,009   		       75/417,247   		       08/31/1999
2,273,735   		       75/417,961   		       08/31/1999
2,273,737   		       75/418,774   		       08/31/1999
2,273,744   		       75/419,777   		       08/31/1999
2,275,013   		       75/420,844   		       08/31/1999
2,273,756   		       75/421,978   		       08/31/1999
2,275,017   		       75/422,460   		       08/31/1999
2,273,768   		       75/424,746   		       08/31/1999
2,273,771   		       75/425,445   		       08/31/1999
2,273,782   		       75/427,549   		       08/31/1999
2,273,785   		       75/428,030   		       08/31/1999
2,273,795   		       75/430,274   		       08/31/1999
2,273,809   		       75/433,087   		       08/31/1999
2,273,819   		       75/434,091   		       08/31/1999
2,273,823   		       75/435,498   		       08/31/1999
2,273,829   		       75/436,174   		       08/31/1999
2,273,837   		       75/437,402   		       08/31/1999
2,275,025   		       75/438,968   		       08/31/1999
2,273,856   		       75/439,528   		       08/31/1999
2,273,857   		       75/439,529   		       08/31/1999
2,273,862   		       75/440,819   		       08/31/1999
2,273,876   		       75/444,253   		       08/31/1999
2,275,026   		       75/446,984   		       08/31/1999
2,275,029   		       75/449,062   		       08/31/1999
2,273,895   		       75/449,850   		       08/31/1999
2,273,899   		       75/450,334   		       08/31/1999
2,273,914   		       75/452,940   		       08/31/1999
2,273,919   		       75/455,261   		       08/31/1999
2,273,925   		       75/456,849   		       08/31/1999
2,273,926   		       75/457,007   		       08/31/1999
2,273,938   		       75/459,005   		       08/31/1999
2,273,940   		       75/459,300   		       08/31/1999
2,273,954   		       75/461,582   		       08/31/1999
2,273,960   		       75/462,290   		       08/31/1999
2,273,961   		       75/462,400   		       08/31/1999
2,275,037   		       75/467,129   		       08/31/1999
2,273,992   		       75/469,081   		       08/31/1999
2,275,039   		       75/469,088   		       08/31/1999
2,273,997   		       75/469,739   		       08/31/1999
2,274,007   		       75/471,326   		       08/31/1999
2,274,019   		       75/473,757   		       08/31/1999
2,274,021   		       75/474,448   		       08/31/1999
2,274,027   		       75/475,205   		       08/31/1999
2,274,033   		       75/476,477   		       08/31/1999
2,274,034   		       75/476,709   		       08/31/1999
2,274,038   		       75/477,491   		       08/31/1999
2,274,041   		       75/479,202   		       08/31/1999
2,274,042   		       75/479,269   		       08/31/1999
2,274,047   		       75/480,927   		       08/31/1999
2,275,040   		       75/481,147   		       08/31/1999
2,274,052   		       75/481,988   		       08/31/1999
2,274,053   		       75/482,045   		       08/31/1999
2,274,055   		       75/482,147   		       08/31/1999
2,274,063   		       75/484,204   		       08/31/1999
2,274,069   		       75/484,701   		       08/31/1999
2,274,070   		       75/484,702   		       08/31/1999
2,275,041   		       75/484,727   		       08/31/1999
2,274,073   		       75/484,901   		       08/31/1999
2,274,082   		       75/486,493   		       08/31/1999
2,274,086   		       75/487,095   		       08/31/1999
2,274,089   		       75/487,942   		       08/31/1999
2,274,097   		       75/489,270   		       08/31/1999
2,274,100   		       75/489,380   		       08/31/1999
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2,274,104   		       75/491,022   		       08/31/1999
2,274,108   		       75/491,253   		       08/31/1999
2,274,109   		       75/491,430   		       08/31/1999
2,274,122   		       75/493,901   		       08/31/1999
2,274,126   		       75/494,558   		       08/31/1999
2,274,130   		       75/495,273   		       08/31/1999
2,274,131   		       75/495,293   		       08/31/1999
2,274,143   		       75/496,543   		       08/31/1999
2,274,153   		       75/497,783   		       08/31/1999
2,274,173   		       75/501,145   		       08/31/1999
2,274,175   		       75/501,192   		       08/31/1999
2,274,185   		       75/501,989   		       08/31/1999
2,274,188   		       75/502,401   		       08/31/1999
2,274,189   		       75/502,431   		       08/31/1999
2,274,196   		       75/502,736   		       08/31/1999
2,274,202   		       75/503,706   		       08/31/1999
2,274,203   		       75/503,709   		       08/31/1999
2,274,204   		       75/503,710   		       08/31/1999
2,274,205   		       75/503,712   		       08/31/1999
2,274,228   		       75/507,188   		       08/31/1999
2,274,230   		       75/507,296   		       08/31/1999
2,274,232   		       75/507,874   		       08/31/1999
2,274,241   		       75/508,818   		       08/31/1999
2,274,253   		       75/509,536   		       08/31/1999
2,274,259   		       75/511,012   		       08/31/1999
2,274,261   		       75/511,338   		       08/31/1999
2,274,264   		       75/511,552   		       08/31/1999
2,274,312   		       75/518,411   		       08/31/1999
2,274,313   		       75/518,529   		       08/31/1999
2,274,325   		       75/520,580   		       08/31/1999
2,274,330   		       75/521,720   		       08/31/1999
2,274,337   		       75/522,545   		       08/31/1999
2,274,340   		       75/522,885   		       08/31/1999
2,274,347   		       75/524,032   		       08/31/1999
2,274,352   		       75/524,401   		       08/31/1999
2,274,363   		       75/526,208   		       08/31/1999
2,274,371   		       75/527,593   		       08/31/1999
2,274,382   		       75/529,468   		       08/31/1999
2,274,385   		       75/529,877   		       08/31/1999
2,274,388   		       75/530,367   		       08/31/1999
2,274,404   		       75/533,755   		       08/31/1999
2,274,410   		       75/534,207   		       08/31/1999
2,274,412   		       75/534,434   		       08/31/1999
2,274,413   		       75/534,447   		       08/31/1999
2,274,421   		       75/535,594   		       08/31/1999
2,274,433   		       75/536,675   		       08/31/1999
2,274,439   		       75/537,438   		       08/31/1999
2,274,440   		       75/537,440   		       08/31/1999
2,274,441   		       75/537,705   		       08/31/1999
2,274,442   		       75/537,706   		       08/31/1999
2,274,443   		       75/537,708   		       08/31/1999
2,274,445   		       75/537,923   		       08/31/1999
2,274,448   		       75/538,421   		       08/31/1999
2,274,473   		       75/544,075   		       08/31/1999
2,274,476   		       75/544,619   		       08/31/1999
2,274,481   		       75/545,045   		       08/31/1999
2,274,485   		       75/546,791   		       08/31/1999
2,274,496   		       75/549,255   		       08/31/1999
2,274,497   		       75/549,270   		       08/31/1999
2,274,517   		       75/555,961   		       08/31/1999
2,274,518   		       75/556,114   		       08/31/1999
2,274,524   		       75/557,265   		       08/31/1999
2,274,527   		       75/558,234   		       08/31/1999
2,274,528   		       75/558,243   		       08/31/1999
2,274,536   		       75/560,725   		       08/31/1999
2,274,539   		       75/561,245   		       08/31/1999
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2,274,551   		       75/563,130   		       08/31/1999
2,274,556   		       75/564,013   		       08/31/1999
2,274,562   		       75/564,997   		       08/31/1999
2,274,573   		       75/566,730   		       08/31/1999
2,274,577   		       75/566,969   		       08/31/1999
2,274,578   		       75/567,801   		       08/31/1999
2,274,579   		       75/567,802   		       08/31/1999
2,274,580   		       75/567,804   		       08/31/1999
2,274,582   		       75/567,808   		       08/31/1999
2,274,583   		       75/567,838   		       08/31/1999
2,274,596   		       75/571,289   		       08/31/1999
2,274,597   		       75/571,670   		       08/31/1999
2,274,603   		       75/573,544   		       08/31/1999
2,274,611   		       75/575,146   		       08/31/1999
2,274,627   		       75/578,508   		       08/31/1999
2,274,628   		       75/578,685   		       08/31/1999
2,274,636   		       75/581,452   		       08/31/1999
2,274,639   		       75/582,458   		       08/31/1999
2,274,640   		       75/582,576   		       08/31/1999
2,274,645   		       75/583,903   		       08/31/1999
2,274,648   		       75/584,386   		       08/31/1999
2,274,649   		       75/584,398   		       08/31/1999
2,274,654   		       75/585,048   		       08/31/1999
2,274,657   		       75/587,393   		       08/31/1999
2,274,662   		       75/976,844   		       08/31/1999
2,274,664   		       75/977,342   		       08/31/1999
2,275,046   		       75/978,224   		       08/31/1999
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Service by Publication
			    Service by Publication

   A petition to cancel the registration identified below having been
filed, and the notice of such proceeding sent to registrant at the last
known address having been returned by the Postal Service as undeliverable,
notice is hereby given that unless the registrant listed herein, its
assigns or legal representatives, shall enter an appearance within thirty
days of this publication, the cancellation will proceed as in the case of
default.

Mid-Atlantic, Inc., Hedgeville, WV, Registration No. 2917701 for the mark
"LIFE TRIBUTES TRIBUTES THAT LAST... FOR PRECIOUS LIVES PAST", Cancellation
No. 92051820.

Insigth Data Corp., New York, NY, Registration No. 2947411 for the mark
"PORTALS2THEWORLD", Cancellation No. 92052024.

Alcyone Limited, Nassau, Bahamas, Registration No. 2763123 for the mark
"ANCIENT FUTURE", Cancellation No. 92051626.

Dozamco Inc, St-Jerome, Quebec, Canada, Registration No. 1185378 for the
mark "ULTRAFLAME", Cancellation No. 92051823.

							      TYRONE CRAVEN
						       Paralegal Specialist
				      Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, for
							 LYNNE G. BERESFORD
						Commissioner for Trademarks

			    Service by Publication

   A petition to cancel the registration identified below having been
filed, and the notice of such proceeding sent to registrant at the last
known address having been returned by the Postal Service as undeliverable,
notice is hereby given that unless the registrant listed herein, its
assigns or legal representatives, shall enter an appearance within thirty
days of this publication, the cancellation will proceed as in the case of
default.

Great Earth Companies, Inc., Hicksville, NY, Registration No. 1691127 for
the mark "OXY-E", Cancellation No. 92052159.

							       AMY MATELSKI
						       Paralegal Specialist
				      Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, for
						         LYNNE G. BERESFORD
						Commissioner for Trademarks

			    Service by Publication

   A petition to cancel the registration identified below having been
filed, and the notice of such proceeding sent to registrant at the last
known address having been returned by the Postal Service as undeliverable,
notice is hereby given that unless the registrant listed herein, its
assigns or legal representatives, shall enter an appearance within thirty
days of this publication, the cancellation will proceed as in the case of
default.

Great Earth Companies, Inc., Hicksville, New York, Registration No. 1327967
for the mark "OXY-MAX-E", Cancellation No. 92052181.

The Glove Lady, LLC, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Registration No. 3320303 for
the mark "THE GLOVE LADY HOW'S YOUR GLOVE LIFE?", Cancellation No.
92052073.

 April 27, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1353 OG 212 

							    NICOLE M. THEIR
						       Paralegal Specialist
				      Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, for
							 LYNNE G. BERESFORD
						Commissioner for Trademarks

			    Service by Publication

   A petition to cancel the registration identified below having been
filed, and the notice of such proceeding sent to registrant at the last
known address having been returned by the Postal Service as undeliverable,
notice is hereby given that unless the registrant listed herein, its
assigns or legal representatives, shall enter an appearance within thirty
days of this publication, the cancellation will proceed as in the case of
default.

La Grana, LLC, Baldwin Park, CA, Registration No. 3017736 for the mark
"SVELT BODY COMPLETE", Cancellation No. 92052040.

								 CLARA VELA
						       Paralegal Specialist
				      Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, for
							 LYNNE G. BERESFORD
						Commissioner for Trademarks
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Service by Publication Notice of Complaint for Reciprocal Discipline
			    Service by Publication
		 Notice of Complaint for Reciprocal Discipline

   The following four documents initiating a reciprocal disciplinary
complaint against Sami O. Malas have been filed with the United States
Patent and Trademark Office Director:  (1) a Request for Notice and Order
Pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 11.24; (2) a Complaint for Reciprocal Discipline
Pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 11.24; (3) a certified copy of an October 19, 2009,
Order of the Supreme Court of Georgia (In the Matter of Sami Omar Malas)
removing Mr. Malas's name from the roll of attorneys authorized to practice
law in the State of Georgia; and (4) a proposed Notice and Order Pursuant
to 37 C.F.R. § 11.24.

   In accordance with 37 C.F.R. § 11.35, the documents were attempted to be
served on Mr. Malas by first-class certified mail, return receipt
requested, to a street address in Manassas, Virginia, provided by Mr. Malas
to the Office of Enrollment and Discipline at the United States Patent and
Trademark Office pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 11.11.   According to the United
States Postal Service's "Track and Confirm" notification system, the
mailing was "Undeliverable as Addressed."

   Mr. Malas is hereby notified through this publication that he may obtain
a copy of the four documents initiating a reciprocal disciplinary complaint
against him by sending a written request addressed to: Mail Stop OED,
Director of Enrollment & Discipline, United States Patent and Trademark
Office, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450.

March 31, 2010 						     HARRY I. MOATZ
				      Director of Enrollment and Discipline
				  United States Patent and Trademark Office

			    Service by Publication
		 Notice of Complaint for Reciprocal Discipline

   The following four documents initiating a reciprocal disciplinary
complaint against Steven C. Lawson have been filed with the United States
Patent and Trademark Office Director: (1) a Request for Notice and Order
Pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 11.24; (2) a Complaint for Reciprocal Discipline
Pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 11.24; (3) a certified copy of an May 14, 2009,
Order of the Supreme Court of Florida (Florida Bar v. Steven Curtis Lawson,
Supreme Court Case Number SC08-2396, Florida Bar File Number  2009-50,295)
disbarring Mr. Lawson from the practice of law in the State of Florida; and
(4) a proposed Notice and Order Pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 11.24.

   In accordance with 37 C.F.R. § 11.35, the documents were attempted to be
served on Mr. Lawson by first-class certified mail, return receipt
requested, to a street address in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, provided by Mr.
Lawson to the Office of Enrollment and Discipline pursuant to 37 C.F.R.
§ 11.11. The mailing was returned to the Office of Enrollment and
Discipline with the notation "Attempted, Unknown."

   Mr. Lawson is hereby notified through this publication that he may
obtain a copy of the four documents initiating a reciprocal disciplinary
complaint against him by sending a written request addressed to: Mail Stop
OED, Director of Enrollment & Discipline, United States Patent and
Trademark Office, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450.

March 26, 2010						     HARRY I. MOATZ
				      Director of Enrollment and Discipline
			          United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Service by Publication Notice and Order Pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 11.24
			    Service by Publication
		Notice and Order Pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 11.24

   On September 23, 2009, the following four documents initiating a
reciprocal disciplinary complaint against Glenn C. Brown were filed with
the Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office: (1) a
Request for Notice and Order Under 37 C.F.R. § 11.24 (Request); (2) a
Complaint for Reciprocal Discipline Under 37 C.F.R. § 11.24 (Complaint);
(3) a certified copy of a December 24, 2008, order of the Supreme Court of
the State of Oregon in In the Matter of the Form B Resignation of: Glenn C.
Brown (Case No. S056743) accepting Mr. Brown's affidavit of resignation and
ordering that his name be stricken from the roll of attorneys and that he
no longer be entitled to the rights or privileges of an attorney in that
jurisdiction (order of the Oregon Supreme Court); and (4) a proposed Notice
and Order Under 37 C.F.R. § 11.24. The Request asks the USPTO Director to
issue a notice and order as set forth in 37 C.F.R. § 11.24(b).

   On October 8, 2009, a Notice and Order Under 37 C.F.R. § 11.24(b)
(Notice and Order) was issued. On that same day, in accordance with 37
C.F.R. §§ 11.24(b) and 11.35, the following documents initiating the Notice
and Order were attempted to be served on Mr. Brown by first-class certified
mail, return receipt requested, to an address in Bend, Oregon, provided by
Mr. Brown to the Office of Enrollment and Discipline (OED) pursuant to 37
C.F.R. § 11.11 and an address in Sisters, Oregon, where the OED Director
reasonably believed Mr. Brown received mail: (1) the Notice and Order; (2)
the Complaint; and (3) the order of the Oregon Supreme Court. The mailing
to Bend, Oregon, was returned with the explanation that it was
"undeliverable as addressed." The mailing to Sisters, Oregon, was returned
with the explanation that it was "unclaimed".

   On February 4, 2010, a Supplemental Order Pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 11.24
(Supplemental Order) was issued resetting the time period for response set
out in the Notice and Order. On that same day the Supplemental Order as
well as the documents initiating the Notice and Order were attempted to be
served on Mr. Brown by first-class certified mail, return receipt requested
to the address in Bend, Oregon, and to the address in Sisters, Oregon. The
mailing to Bend, Oregon, was returned with the explanation that it was "not
deliverable as addressed" and unable to be forwarded.  The mailing to
Sisters, Oregon, was returned with the explanation that it was "unclaimed".

   Mr. Brown is hereby notified through this publication that he may obtain
copies of the Supplemental Order and the Notice and Order as well as the
four documents initiating the reciprocal disciplinary complaint against him
by sending a written request addressed to: General Counsel, United States
Patent and Trademark Office, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450.

March 29, 2010						   WILLIAM R. COVEY
						     Acting General Counsel
				  United States Patent and Trademark Office

							       on behalf of

							       DAVID KAPPOS
					    Under Secretary of Commerce for
				  Intellectual Property and Director of the
				  United States Patent And Trademark Office
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37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication
		       37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication

   Notice is hereby given of the filing of a national stage application
with a petition under 37 CFR 1.47 requesting acceptance of the application
without the signature of all of the inventors.  The petition has been
granted.  A notice has been sent to the last known address of the
non-signing inventor, Heidi Kay.  The inventor whose signature is missing
may join in the application by promptly filing an appropriate oath or
declaration complying with 37 CFR 1.63.  The international application
number is PCT/US2006/026401 and was filed on 06 July 2006 in the name of
Heidi Kay for the invention entitled Materials and Methods for Screening,
Diagnosis and Prognosis of Conditions Associated with Stat Protein
Expression.  The national stage application is assigned number 11/988,315
and has a 35 U.S.C. 371(c)(1), (c)(2) and (c)(4) date of 16 February 2010.

		       37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication

   Notice is hereby given of the filing of an application with a petition
under 37 CFR 1.47 requesting acceptance of the application without the
signature of all inventors.  The petition has been granted.  A notice has
been sent to the last known address of the non-signing inventor. The
inventor whose signatures is missing (Mr. Eric Budi MULJONO) may join in
the application by promptly filing an appropriate oath or declaration
complying with 37 CFR 1.63. The international application number is
PCT/US2006/042879 and was filed on 02 November 2006 in the name of Mr. Eric
MULJONO for the invention entitled ELECTROSTATIC SPRAY ASSEMBLY.  The
national stage application number is 12/092,291 and has a 35 U.S.C.
371(c)(1), (c)(2), and (c)(4) date of 17 September 2009.
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Registration to Practice
			   Registration to Practice

   The following list contains the names of persons seeking for
registration to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark
Office.  Final approval for registration is subject to establishing to the
satisfaction of the Director of the Office of Enrollment and Discipline
that the person seeking registration is of good moral character and repute.
37 CFR § 11.7   Accordingly, any information tending to affect the
eligibility of any of the following persons on moral, ethical, or other
grounds should be furnished to the Director of Enrollment and Discipline on
or before May 14, 2010, at the following address: Mail Stop OED, United
States Patent and Trademark Office, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22314

Alce, Padowithz, 9110 Count Fleet Drive, Apt 211, Raleigh, NC  27617

Amedeo, Robert James, 7824 El Dorado Drive, Austin, TX  78737

Bondarik, Hanna, Ward & Olivo, 382 Springfield Avenue, Summit, NJ  07901

Brooks, Anthony William, The Webb Law Firm, 700 Koppers Building, 436
Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA  15219

Catalano, Christina Marie, E I DuPont de Nemours and Company, Experimental
Station Building E353/136K, P.O. Box 80353, Wilmington, DE  19880-0353

Dia, Manal Aref, Ropes & Gray LLP, 1211 Avenue of the Americas, Floor 40,
Office 40/103A, New York, NY  10036-8704

Gobrecht, Harry Dana, 5451 Robin Lane, Yorba Linda, CA  92886

Hsiao, Kyna Kang, 115 Alder Ct., Hercules, CA  94547

Johnson, William Harvey, 77 Lafayette Street, Rumson, NJ  07760

Karlen, Christopher Delton, 1323 Carroll Street, Iowa City, IA  52240

Kim, Do Hyung, Munck Carter, LLP, 12770 Coit Road, Dallas, TX  75251

Komata, Hiroyuki, Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP, 1875 Eye Street, NW,
Washington, DC  20006

Kurian, Kerry Ivan, Kixia, Inc., 1770 Massachusetts Avenue, #251,
Cambridge, MA  02140

Lee, Sul, 888 8th Avenue, 18R, New York, NY  10019

Lewis, Ryan Garrity, 19 Melrose Road, Auburn, NY  13021

Martin, Elizabeth James, Harness Dickey & Pierce, 5445 Corporate Drive,
Suite 200, Troy, MI  48098

Nguyen, Michael Duy Khiem, 1317 Arizona Avenue, Milpitas, CA  95035

O'Mahoney, Patrick James Benedict, Teknowledge Corporation, 2595 E.
Bayshore Road, Suite 250, Palo Alto, CA  94303

Pan, Min, Sony Corporation of America, 1 Sony Drive, Park Ridge, NJ  07656

Park, Jong Ha, Lexyoume IP Group, PLLC, 5180 Parkstone Dr., Suite 175,
Chantilly, VA  20151

Profeta, Joseph, 235 Canyon Oaks Drive, Argyle, TX  76226

Ranganath, Anil P., Brown Rudnick LLP, One Financial Center, Boston, MA
02111
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Ranganath, Lalitha Gunturi, 10 Museum Way #2025, Cambridge, MA  02141

Richardson, Jessica Lindsay, 3000 Lillard Drive, Apartment 134, Davis, CA
95618

Sanders, Lindsey Kennedy, King & Spalding, 1180 Peachtree Street, NE,
Atlanta, GA  30309-3521

Wu, Kahn Chia, 555 4th Street, Suite 834, San Francisco, CA  94107

Yamada, Arimi, Ditthavong Mori & Steiner, P.C., 918 Prince Street,
Alexandria, VA  22314

March 30, 2010						 WILLIAM J. GRIFFIN
			         Acting Director of Enrollment & Discipline
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Notice of Suspension
			     Notice of Suspension

   Richard S. Serbin of New York, New York, registered patent attorney
(Registration Number 26,034).  Mr. Serbin has been suspended from the
practice of patent, trademark, and non-patent law before the United
States Patent and Trademark Office for a period of six (6) months for
violating 37 C.F.R. § 10.23(b)(6) via 37 C.F.R. § 10.23(c)(5) by having
his license to practice law in the state of New Jersey suspended on
ethical grounds by the Supreme Court of New Jersey for violating that
jurisdiction's Rules of Professional Conduct 8.4(b) (criminal act
reflecting adversely on attorney's honesty, trustworthiness, or fitness as
a lawyer) and 8.4(c) (conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or
misrepresentation).  Mr. Serbin sought and received over $170,000.00 in
disability insurance benefits under an insurance policy precluding him
from doing any gainful work.  During the same period that he was
collecting disability insurance benefits, however, Mr. Serbin received
over $200,000.00 in fees and expenses for providing professional
consulting services, i.e., from gainful work. This action is taken pursuant
to the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §§ 2(b)(2)(D) and 32 and 37 C.F.R.
§§ 11.24 and 11.59.  Disciplinary decisions involving practitioners are
posted for public reading at the Office of Enrollment and Discipline's
Reading Room located at:
http://des.uspto.gov/Foia/OEDReadingRoom.jsp.

March 31, 2010						   WILLIAM R. COVEY
						     Acting General Counsel
 				  United States Patent and Trademark Office

							       on behalf of

							       DAVID KAPPOS
					    Under Secretary of Commerce for
				  Intellectual Property and Director of the
				  United States Patent and Trademark Office

			     Notice of Suspension

   John F. Gonzales, a registered patent attorney (Registration Number
50,209).  In a disciplinary proceeding, the Director of the United States
Patent and Trademark Office  has ordered that the six-month suspension of
Mr. Gonzales from the practice of patent, trademark, and non-patent law
before the United States Patent and Trademark Office for violating 37 CFR
§ 10.23(b)(6) via 37 CFR § 10.23(c)(5) by being suspended from the practice
of law on ethical grounds by a duly constituted authority of the
Commonwealth of Virginia.

   Mr. Gonzales stipulated that he misrepresented his role in limited
liability companies created in connection with loan transactions.  The
Three-Judge Court from the Circuit Court for the City of Alexandria found
that mitigating factors applied in determining the proper sanction to be
administered included an absence of a prior disciplinary record, full and
free disclosure to disciplinary authorities and cooperative attitude
toward proceedings and character and reputation.  This action is the result
of a settlement agreement between Mr. Gonzales and the OED Director
pursuant to the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §§ 2(b)2(D) and 32 and 37 CFR §§
11.20, 11.26 and 11.59.  Disciplinary decisions involving practitioners are
posted for public reading at the Office of Enrollment and Discipline
Reading Room located at: http://des.uspto.gov/Foia/OEDReadingRoom.jsp.

March 31, 2010						   WILLIAM R. COVEY
						     Acting General Counsel
				  United States Patent and Trademark Office

							       on behalf of

							       DAVID KAPPOS
					    Under Secretary of Commerce for
				  Intellectual Property and Director of the
				  United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program
			    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
		   United States Patent and Trademark Office
			 [Docket No. PTO-P-2010-0012]

			Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program

AGENCY: United States Patent and Trademark Office, Commerce.

ACTION: Notice.

SUMMARY: The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
published a notice in the Federal Register seeking public comments on a
proposed procedure for a Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program. The majority
of the written comments from the patent community were positive and
supported the implementation of such a program. After considering the
written comments, the USPTO has decided to implement the Patents
Ombudsman Pilot Program as set forth in this notice for a period of one
year. The Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program is intended to provide patent
applicants, attorneys and agents with assistance with application-
processing issues regarding concerns with advancement of prosecution
(e.g., stalled applications). The Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program is
not intended to circumvent normal communication between pro se
applicants or applicants' representatives and examiners or Supervisory
Patent Examiners, and it is not intended to supersede the authority of
the examiners or Supervisory Patent Examiners. After the one-year
period, the USPTO may extend the pilot program with appropriate
modifications based on the feedback from the participants, the
effectiveness of the pilot program and the availability of resources.

DATES: Effective Date: April 6, 2010.
    Duration: The Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program will run for twelve
months from its effective date. Therefore, any request under the
Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program must be submitted before April 6, 2011.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mindy Fleisher, Special Programs
Advisor, Technology Center (TC) 2400, at (571) 272-3365, or Pinchus M.
Laufer, Legal Advisor, Office of Patent Legal Administration, Office of
the Associate Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy, at (571) 272-
7726.
    Valencia Martin-Wallace, TC 2400 Director, available at (571) 272-
4020, will provide oversight of the Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The majority of patent applications filed
with the USPTO proceed through the examination process consistent with
established USPTO procedure. However, some patent applicants,
attorneys, and agents have expressed that their applications have not
proceeded in accordance with established procedure. In some situations,
the patent applicants, attorneys, and agents have felt that examination
has stalled and that their efforts to move their applications forward
through the normal channels have not been effective. Patent applicants,
attorneys, and agents have suggested that there be a dedicated resource
they can turn to in such instances. These suggestions led the USPTO to
consider implementing a Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program and to publish
a notice in the Federal Register seeking public comments on a proposed
procedure. See Request for Comments on Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program,
74 FR 55212 (Oct. 27, 2009), 1348 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 418 (Nov. 24,
2009). The USPTO received fifteen written comments from the public,
which are available on the USPTO Web site at
http://www.uspto.gov/patents/law/comments/ombudsmancomments.jsp. The
majority of the written comments from the patent community were positive
and supported the implementation of such a program. The USPTO considered
the written comments and decided to implement the Patents Ombudsman Pilot
Program as set forth in this notice for the duration of one year. After the
one-year period, the USPTO may extend the pilot program with
appropriate modifications based on feedback from the participants, the
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effectiveness of the pilot program and the availability of resources.
    The objectives for the Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program are: (1) To
facilitate complaint-handling for pro se applicants and applicant's
representatives whose applications have stalled in the examination process;
(2) to track complaints to ensure each is handled within ten business days;
(3) to provide feedback and early warning alerts to USPTO management
regarding training needs based on complaint trends; and (4) to build a
database of frequently asked questions accessible to the public that tracks
commonly seen problems and effective resolutions. The entire Patent
Examining Corps and other Patents operation units (e.g., Office of Patent
Application Processing) will be included in the program. While the USPTO
realizes the role of the ombudsman in the Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program
as set forth in this notice does not fall within the "classic" definition
of the term "ombudsman," the USPTO notes that many Federal agencies have
established ombudsman-like complaint-handling offices and this pilot
program is in line with that type of office. Furthermore, the USPTO
published a notice proposing a Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program and had
many discussions with the stakeholders regarding the program.
Therefore, the USPTO decided to continue to use the term "ombudsman"
in the pilot program to avoid confusion. Additionally, the USPTO will
continue to work with the Coalition of Federal Ombudsmen to ensure that
the USPTO's program will meet the intended goals.
    The Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program is intended to provide patent
applicants, attorneys and agents with assistance with application-
processing issues, particularly concerns with advancement of
prosecution. The program is to be used by applicants who believe that
their applications have stalled in the examination process.
Specifically, the program is intended for those applications in which
the normal process has gone awry, and after all other avenues have been
used but failed to provide the needed assistance. The ombudsman may be
contacted for an application-processing issue that applicant has been
unable to resolve using USPTO's existing processes (e.g., the examiner
that does not appear to address a new argument or amendment, and the
applicant cannot reach the examiner and Supervisory Patent Examiner
after a reasonable period of time). Other examples of situations where
it is appropriate to contact an Ombudsman will be provided on the USPTO
Web site at http://www.uspto.gov/patents/ombudsman.jsp.
    The Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program, however, cannot be used as an
alternative forum for resolution of disagreements between the applicant
and a USPTO official that are currently resolved via appeal, petition
or other procedures (e.g., a request for pre-appeal brief conference).
The program cannot be used to circumvent the examination process and
normal communication between pro se applicants or applicants'
representatives, and examiners, Supervisory Patent Examiners, or TC
Directors, with respect to their applications. Furthermore, the program
cannot be used to supersede the authority of the USPTO deciding
official but rather to help ensure that applications proceed through
the established process in a timely fashion. In particular, the role of
the ombudsman will not usurp the function of the examiner, Supervisory
Patent Examiner, or TC Director, such as participating in any
interviews or any pre-appeal or appeal conferences.
    In addition, the USPTO has various customer services mechanisms
already in place and the Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program is not
intended to replace those mechanisms. Specifically, the program should
not be used for routine status inquiries or other routine matters.
Applicants are encouraged to check the status of their applications
using the Private Patent Application Information Retrieval (PAIR)
system, or contact the various help desks for assistance (e.g., the
Patents Electronic Business Center (EBC) for any assistance on
electronic filings), rather than contacting the ombudsman. See Manual
of Patent Examining Procedure (MPEP) Sec.  203.08 for more information
on status inquiries. Contact information for various organizations is
available on the USPTO Web site at http://www.uspto.gov/patents/
ombudsman.jsp. Applicants may receive faster assistance by going to the
point of contact in the USPTO that routinely resolves the relevant issue.
    In order to participate in the Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program, pro
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se applicants or applicants' representatives must fill an electronic
form on the USPTO Web site at http:/www.uspto.gov/patents/ombudsman.jsp
to provide their name and phone number and select the ombudsman for the
patent organization (e.g., TC 2400) in which they are seeking assistance.
Once a participant accesses the program via the USPTO Web site, the
participant will immediately receive a system generated e-mail response
noting that the inquiry was received. The participant should expect a
telephone call from the ombudsman within one business day to proceed with
the inquiry. A person seeking assistance in an application through the
Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program must have the authority to represent the
application. Therefore, third parties and individuals represented by a
patent attorney or agent may not participate in the program.
    The ombudsman in the appropriate organization will call the pro se
applicant or applicants' representative within one business day to
obtain a full description of the issue. During the initial telephone
call, the participant may request that the communication with the
ombudsman not be forwarded to the deciding official (e.g., the
Examiner). This will permit participants to provide feedback and early
warning alerts to USPTO management regarding training needs based on
complaint trends. Once the full description is obtained, the ombudsman
will create a record in a database. The record in the database will be
solely limited to the contact information and a general description of
the issue at a generic level that does not require it to be made part
of the application record.
    All requests for assistance made to the pilot program will be
tracked in the database to: (1) Ensure that all requests for assistance
are addressed; (2) identify and use trends to develop targeted training
for employees as appropriate; and (3) enhance customer service. The
ombudsman will be regularly monitoring the database to look for trends
within his/her own area, and the senior management team managing the
program will be looking at the database for overall trends. These
trends will be reported to senior management and used to develop future
initiatives as appropriate. The TC Director who is overseeing the
Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program, Valencia Martin-Wallace, will also
periodically review reports of the suggestions, comments and complaints
to look for trends regarding similar issues and implement appropriate
changes to resolve these issues.
    The Patents Ombudsman Pilot Program is staffed by senior
supervisors and TC staff, including Supervisory Patent Examiners,
Training Quality Assurance Specialists, and subject matter experts.
Unless participant requests that the issue raised with the ombudsman
not be forwarded to the deciding official, the ombudsman will forward
the issue to an official in the appropriate organization that is best
suited to resolve the issue (e.g., Technical Support Staff, Supervisory
Patent Examiner, or TC Director) and ensure that the issue is
appropriately addressed. The official in the appropriate organization
will notify the participant of the resolution. Any written
communication between the official in the appropriate organization and
the participant, and any complete written statement as to the substance of
a telephone interview, with regard to the merits of an application will be
made of record in the application (e.g., the examiner will complete an
Interview Summary form PTOL-413 for any interview where a matter of
substance has been discussed during the interview). See MPEP Sec. 713.04.
Furthermore, any written communication received by the ombudsman regarding
the merits of an application will be placed in the application file.
    The ombudsman will request that the official send a message back to
the ombudsman when the issue has been treated and the participant has
been notified of the resolution. In order to gauge the effectiveness of
the program, the ombudsman may contact the participant for feedback. It
is intended that all issues be considered and treated within ten
business days. The ombudsman in each organization will regularly
monitor the database to ensure that issues are being treated in a
timely manner. In particular, the ombudsman will inquire into instances
where five business days have elapsed and there is no indication that
the issue has been closed out or is actively in the process of being
treated.
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    The USPTO will evaluate the success of the program by seeking
feedback and comments from the participants. The satisfaction level of
the participants will be monitored. If a participant is not satisfied
with the program, the participant may contact TC 2400 Director,
Valencia Martin-Wallace, who is overseeing the Patents Ombudsman Pilot
Program. After the one-year period, the USPTO may extend the pilot
program with appropriate modifications based on the feedback from the
participants, the effectiveness of the pilot program and the
availability of resources.

March 29, 2010 						    DAVID J. KAPPOS
					    Under Secretary of Commerce for
				  Intellectual Property and Director of the
			          United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Request for Comments on Proposed Change to Missing Parts Practice
			    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
			  Patent and Trademark Office
			 [Docket No.: PTO-P-2010-0029]

		       Request for Comments on Proposed
		       Change to Missing Parts Practice

AGENCY: United States Patent and Trademark Office, Commerce.

ACTION: Request for comments.

SUMMARY: The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), in
response to a number of requests to reduce the costs due one year after
filing a provisional application, is considering a change that would
effectively provide a 12-month extension to the 12-month provisional
application period (creating a net 24-month period). This change would
be implemented through the missing parts practice in nonprovisional
applications. Currently the missing parts practice permits an applicant
on payment of a surcharge to pay the up-front filing fees and submit an
executed oath or declaration after the filing of a nonprovisional
application within a two-month time period set by the USPTO that is
extendable on payment of extension of time fees for an additional five
months. Under the proposal, applicants would be permitted to file a
nonprovisional application with at least one claim within the 12-month
statutory period after the provisional application was filed, pay the
basic filing fee, and submit an executed oath or declaration. In
addition, the nonprovisional application would need to be in condition
for publication and applicant would not be able to file a
nonpublication request. Applicants would be given a 12-month period to
decide whether the nonprovisional application should be completed by
paying the required surcharge and the search, examination and any
excess claim fees due within that 12-month period. The proposal would
benefit applicants by permitting additional time to determine if patent
protection should be sought at a relatively low cost and by permitting
applicants to focus efforts on commercialization during this period.
The proposal would benefit the USPTO and the public by adding
publications to the body of prior art, and by removing from the USPTO's
workload those nonprovisional applications for which the applicants
have decided not to pursue examination. Importantly, the extended
missing parts period would not affect the 12-month priority period
provided by the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial
Property and, thus, any foreign filings would still need to be made
within 12 months of the filing date of the provisional application if
applicant wishes to rely on the provisional application in the foreign-
filed application.
    Comment Deadline Date: To be ensured of consideration, written
comments must be received on or before June 1, 2010.

ADDRESSES: Written comments should be sent by electronic mail message
over the Internet addressed to extended_missing_parts@uspto.gov.
Comments may also be submitted by mail addressed to: Mail Stop
Comments-Patents, Commissioner for Patents, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria,
VA 22313-1450, marked to the attention of Eugenia A. Jones. Although
comments may be submitted by mail, the USPTO prefers to receive
comments via the Internet.
    The written comments will be available for public inspection at the
Office of the Commissioner for Patents, located in Madison East, Tenth
Floor, 600 Dulany Street, Alexandria, Virginia, 22314, and will be
available via the USPTO Internet Web site (address:
http://www.uspto.gov).  Because comments will be made available
for public inspection, information that is not desired to be made public,
such as an address or phone number, should not be included in the comments.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eugenia A. Jones, Senior Legal
Advisor, Office of Patent Legal Administration, Office of the Associate
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Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy, by telephone at (571) 272-
7727, or by mail addressed to: Mail Stop Comments-Patents,
Commissioner for Patents, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450,
marked to the attention of Eugenia A. Jones.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Applicants have a one-year period from the
filing date of a provisional application to file a corresponding
nonprovisional application in order to claim the benefit of the
provisional application. Roughly fifty percent of provisional
applications are abandoned without the subsequent filing of
nonprovisional applications claiming their benefit. Many applicants
have expressed that a longer period of time to draft a complete set of
claims and pay fees would facilitate their efforts to determine whether
their inventions have commercial viability, and would enable more
informed and economically efficient decision making for applicants
considering filing nonprovisional applications claiming benefit of
prior provisional applications. Moreover, these same applicants have
expressed that they would be willing to commit to 18-month publication
of the invention disclosed in their provisional applications benefiting
from any extension period, as well as any nonprovisional applications
later claiming benefit of such provisional applications.
    In order to claim the benefit of a prior provisional application,
the statute requires a nonprovisional application filed under 35 U.S.C.
111(a) to be filed within 12 months after the date on which the
corresponding provisional application was filed. See 35 U.S.C. 119(e).
The proposed change would not alter this statutory requirement but
would allow applicants to more easily avail themselves of the benefits
of missing parts practice in nonprovisional applications.
    Under the current missing parts practice, if a nonprovisional
application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) has been accorded a filing
date but does not include the basic filing fee, the search fee, the
examination fee, or an oath or declaration under 37 CFR 1.63, the USPTO
will send a missing parts notice and set a time period for the
applicant to submit the missing items and pay any required surcharge to
avoid abandonment. See 37 CFR 1.53(f). If excess claims fees, a
multiple dependent claim fee, and/or an application size fee are
required and such fees have not been paid, then these fees are also
required to be paid in response to a missing parts notice. Currently,
the time period set forth in a missing parts notice is two months with
extensions of time of up to five months under 37 CFR 1.136(a) being
available.
    The USPTO is requesting public comment on whether the missing parts
practice should be changed to provide applicants with an extended time
period to reply to a missing parts notice requiring fees in a
nonprovisional application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) that claims the
benefit of a provisional application under the conditions that the
basic filing fee for the nonprovisional application has been paid, an
executed oath or declaration under 37 CFR 1.63 has been filed, a
nonpublication request has not been filed, and the application is in
condition for publication. A benefit of such extension would be increased
use of the 18-month publication system resulting from: (1) Additional
nonprovisional applications being filed that would not have been filed
without the ability to have 12 months to reply to a missing parts
notice with no extension of time fees being required; and (2)
nonprovisional applications being filed without a nonpublication
request so that applicant will be given the 12-month time period to
reply to a missing parts notice. A second benefit is added flexibility
for applicants who may otherwise be forced to expend resources
completing nonprovisional applications that may prove unnecessary given
an additional year of commercialization efforts. Providing a longer
time period to reply to a missing parts notice would give applicants
more time to ascertain the value of their inventions, thereby helping
applicants to decide whether to incur the additional costs associated
with pursuing patent rights. Applications not completed as
nonprovisional applications additionally benefit the USPTO and all
other users of the patent system, by removing unnecessary workload from
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the agency. A third benefit is better targeting of applicant resources
to commercialization efforts at critical time periods, which efforts
can ultimately result in creation of jobs as well as new products and
services. This sequencing of effort in turn will lead to more efficient
and purposeful engagement with the USPTO for those applications that
are filed and completed as nonprovisional applications.
    The percentage of provisional applications that are subsequently
relied upon in a nonprovisional application has been declining over
time, leaving a higher percentage of provisional applications as
abandoned, unrelied upon applications. In 2008, 143,120 provisional
applications were filed. Thereafter, 72,792 nonprovisional or
international applications were filed that claimed the benefit of one
or more of the provisional applications filed in 2008 (or 50.8 percent
of the provisional applications). In 2007, 132,581 provisional
applications were filed. Thereafter, 75,330 nonprovisional or
international applications were filed that claimed the benefit of one
or more of the provisional applications filed in 2007 (or 56.8 percent
of the provisional applications). In 2006, 121,471 provisional
applications were filed. Thereafter, 73,136 nonprovisional or
international applications were filed that claimed the benefit of one
or more of the provisional applications filed in 2006 (or 60.2 percent
of the provisional applications). In 2005, 111,753 provisional
applications were filed. Thereafter, 68,511 nonprovisional or
international applications were filed that claimed the benefit of one
or more of the provisional applications filed in 2005 (or 61.3 percent
of the provisional applications). In 2004, 102,268 provisional
applications were filed. Thereafter, 63,146 nonprovisional or
international applications were filed that claimed the benefit of one
or more of the provisional applications filed in 2004 (or 61.7 percent
of the provisional applications). For provisional applications filed
from 1998 to 2003, the percentage of provisional applications relied
upon in a subsequent application ranged from 61.2 to 63.2 percent.
    Currently, some applicants take advantage of the missing parts
practice to file nonprovisional applications without complete claim
sets by omitting an executed oath or declaration or failing to pay the
search and examination fees up front. Such filings result in a notice
to file missing parts which must be replied to in order to complete the
application prior to docketing for examination. A subset of these
applicants then file a continuing application claiming the benefit of
the first-filed nonprovisional application that claimed the benefit of
the prior provisional application, rather than a reply to the notice to
file missing parts, in order to effectively extend the time period to
complete the nonprovisional application. The current proposal to
provide a time period of twelve months for an applicant to reply to a
missing parts notice under certain conditions seeks to provide
applicants with a streamlined alternative to this practice by
eliminating the need to refile the application and to pay significant
extension of time fees.
    Similarly, applicants who file several nonprovisional patent
applications based on a number of provisional applications may fail to
have sufficient focus on what they deem to be their most important
applications. In addition, by failing to prioritize USPTO efforts on
the nonprovisional applications deemed most important by applicants,
greater delay in the processing and examination of all nonprovisional
applications by the USPTO occurs. The current proposal would help
applicants focus on their most important applications and conserve
USPTO resources.
    In order for an applicant to be provided a 12-month (non-
extendable) time period to reply to a missing parts notice, the
applicant would need to satisfy the following conditions: (1) The
nonprovisional application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) must claim the
benefit of a prior-filed provisional application; (2) the basic filing
fee must have been paid (in the nonprovisional application); (3) an
executed oath or declaration under 37 CFR 1.63 must have been filed;
(4) applicant must not have filed a nonpublication request, or the
applicant must have filed a request to rescind a previously filed
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nonpublication request; and (5) the application must be in condition
for publication as provided in 37 CFR 1.211(c). After an applicant
timely replies to the missing parts notice within the 12-month time
period and the nonprovisional application is completed, the
nonprovisional application would be placed in the examination queue
based on the actual filing date of the nonprovisional application.
Therefore, there would be no change made in the order in which
applications are examined as a result of the current proposal.
    An applicant who has filed a provisional application with a
complete disclosure and high quality application papers (e.g., papers
that satisfy the requirements of 37 CFR 1.52) would, in most cases, be
able to file a nonprovisional application with little additional effort
and expense. In addition to the requirements of a provisional
application, a nonprovisional application requires at least one claim
and an executed oath or declaration under 37 CFR 1.63. Thus, for
example, where a provisional application was filed without any claims,
the applicant would need to: (1) Draft at least one claim and file the
nonprovisional application using essentially a copy of the provisional
application papers (e.g., specification and drawings), with minor
revisions to add the claim(s) at the end of the specification and the
reference to the prior-filed provisional application in the first
sentence of the specification; (2) submit an executed oath or
declaration under 37 CFR 1.63; and (3) submit the basic filing fee. A
preliminary amendment adding additional claims could be submitted along
with the reply to the missing parts notice. Currently, the small entity
basic filing fee for a utility application is $165.00, or $82.00 if
filed electronically using the USPTO's electronic filing system (EFS-
Web). The non-small entity basic filing fee for a utility application
is $330.00. To complete the application for examination, the remainder of
the filing fees and the required surcharge ($65.00 for small entities and
$130.00 for other applicants) would be due within the 12-month time period
set in the missing parts notice. Thus, an additional $445.00 for small
entities and $890.00 for other applicants would be due for payment of
the surcharge and the search and examination fees (plus any required
excess claims fees and application size fee). Furthermore, the
publication fee would not be required until mailing of a notice of
allowance (unless early publication is requested).
    Applicants are reminded that the disclosure of an invention in a
provisional application should be as complete as possible because the
claimed subject matter in the later-filed nonprovisional application
must have support in the provisional application in order for the
applicant to obtain the benefit of the filing date of the provisional
application. Applicants are also advised that the extended missing
parts period would not affect the 12-month priority period provided by
the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (Paris
Convention) and, thus, any foreign filings would still need to be made
within 12 months of the filing date of the provisional application if
applicant wishes to rely on the provisional application in the foreign-
filed application.
    As discussed, the USPTO would require the nonprovisional
application to be in condition for publication. In addition, the USPTO
would publish the application promptly after the expiration of eighteen
months from the earliest filing date for which a benefit is sought.
Thus, if there are informalities in the application papers that need
correction for the application to be in condition for publication (such
as the specification pages contain improper margins or line spacing or
the drawings are not acceptable because they are not electronically
reproducible), the USPTO would still send a missing parts notice that
sets a two-month (extendable) time period (not the 12-month extended
missing parts period) for the applicant to correct the informalities as
well as submit any missing items or required fees.
    The USPTO is also considering offering applicants an optional
service of having an international style search report prepared during
the 12-month extended missing parts period. The optional service would
provide the applicant with information concerning the state of the
prior art and may be useful in determining whether to complete the
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application and the claims to pursue if the application is completed.
The search report that would be prepared would be similar to the search
report that is prepared for international applications. See PCT Rule 43
and Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (MPEP) Sec.  1844. The fee for
this service would be set, through rule making, to recover the
estimated average cost of providing the service and is anticipated to
be consistent with the current cost of conducting an international
search. See 35 U.S.C. 41(d)(2) and 37 CFR 1.445(a)(2). It should be
noted that if applicant decides to file a reply to the missing parts
notice and complete the nonprovisional application after having
received such a search report, the applicant would still be required to
pay the search fee (set forth in 35 U.S.C. 41(d)(1) and 37 CFR 1.16)
with the reply to the missing parts notice, and the examiner would
still conduct the search that is currently done as part of the
examination of nonprovisional applications. See MPEP Sec. Sec.  704.01
and 904-904.03. This is analogous to international applications where
applicant is required to pay the search fee set forth in 37 CFR
1.445(a)(2) and the USPTO will conduct a search and prepare an
international search report when the USPTO is the International
Searching Authority; and then, after the international application
enters the national stage in the United States, applicant is required
to pay the national stage search fee set forth 37 CFR 1.492(b) and the
examiner will conduct a search as part of the examination of the
application.
    Any patent term adjustment (PTA) accrued by an applicant based on
certain administrative delays by the USPTO is offset by a reduction for
failing to reply to a notice by the USPTO within three months. See 37
CFR 1.704(b). Thus, if an applicant replies to a notice to file missing
parts more than three months after mailing of the notice, the
additional time would be treated as an offset to any positive PTA that
will be accrued by applicant. The USPTO envisions that no change would
be made to the current regulations (including the patent term
adjustment regulations) except to provide for the fee for the optional
service of an international style search report, if the USPTO decides
to implement the proposed change to the missing parts practice.
    The USPTO is publishing this request for comments to gather public
feedback on, and to determine the level of interest in, the proposed
change to missing parts practice as well as the optional service to
provide a search report during the extended missing parts period
discussed in this notice. Comments or suggestions are solicited on
whether or how the USPTO should revise the missing parts practice.

March 29, 2010 						    DAVID J. KAPPOS
					    Under Secretary of Commerce for
				  Intellectual Property and Director of the
	 			  United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Adverse Decisions in Interference
		       Adverse Decisions in Interference

In the designated interferences involving the following patents, final
decisions have been rendered that the respective patentees are not entitled
to patents containing the claims listed.

Patent No. 6,498,148, Eyal Raz, IMMUNIZATION-FREE METHODS FOR TREATING
ANTIGEN-STIMULATED INFLAMMATION IN A MAMMALIAN HOST AND SHIFTING THE HOST'S
ANTIGEN IMMUNE RESPONSIVENESS TO A TH1 PHENOTYPE, Interference No. 105,526,
final judgment adverse to the patentees rendered December 1, 2008, as to
claims 1-4, 6-19.

Patent No. 6,706,184, Richard Sale and Eugene Ostreicher, UNSUPPORTED
MULTIZONE MICROPOROUS MEMBRANE, Interference No. 105,726, final judgment
adverse to the patentees rendered February 19, 2010, as to claims 1-40.

Patent No. 6,872,568, Jian Ni, Reiner L. Gentz, Guo-Liang Yu and Craig A.
Rosen, DEATH DOMAIN CONTAINING RECEPTOR 5 ANTIBODIES, Interference No.
105,361, final judgment adverse to the patentees rendered February 20,
2008, as to claims 1-52.
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Errata
				    Errata

   "All Reexamination Certificate No. C1 6,447,190 to Benjamin J. Kwitek of
Canon City, CO for VISCOELASTIC GRIP FOR A WRITING IMPLEMENT, appearing in
the Official Gazette of March 30, 2010, should be deleted, since the
reexamination certificate has been vacated."

   "All reference to Patent No. D. 612,578 to Tsuguhiro Kanada, et al of
Oyabe-Shi, Japan for SHIRT FOR SPORTS appearing in the Official Gazette of
March 30, 2010 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. D. 612,707 to Robert B. MacDonald, et al of
London, Canada for EXTERIOR WALL PANEL ATTACHMENT COMPONENT appearing in
the Official Gazette of March 30, 2010 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. D. 612,745 to Craig Caldwell, et al of
Slippery Rock, PA for CONDIMENT PACKAGE appearing in the Official Gazette
of March 30, 2010 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,686,593 to Alfred Freiberger of
Grosswilfersdorf, Austria for REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOER appearing in the
Official Gazette of March 30, 2010 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,686,847 to Slobodan Tepic, et al of
Zurich, Switzerland for DOUBLE SHELL IMPLANT FOR CEMENTLESS ANCHORAGE OF
JOINT PROSTHESES appearing in the Official Gazette of March 30, 2010 should
be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,687,758 to Danny Filipovich, et al of
Lincolnwood, IL for NIGHT VISION GOGGLES WITH DETATCHABLE OR REATTACHABLE
MODULAR COMPONENTS appearing in the Official Gazette of March 30, 2010
should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,687,789 to Degao Xu, et al of Provo, UT
for X-RAY WINDOW WITH GRID STRUCTURE appearing in the Official Gazette of
March 30, 2010 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,687,939 to John D. Joannopoulos, et al of
Belmont, MA for WIRELESS NON-RADIATIE ENERGY TRANSFER appearing in the
Official Gazette of March 30, 2010 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,688,321 to Ralf Berger, et al of Acton,
MA for PERSPECTIVE EDITING TOOLS FOR 2-D IMAGES appearing in the Official
Gazette of March 30, 2010 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,688,372 to Yuichi Gomi, et al of
Hachioji-shi, Japan for SOLID-STATE IMAGE SENSING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF
READING IMAGE SIGNAL USING A PLURALITY OF OUTPUT CHANNELS appearing in the
Official Gazette of March 30, 2010 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,688,425 to Nobuyoshi Tanno, et al of
Miyagi-shi, Japan for SUBSTRATE TRANSPORT APPARATUS AND METHOD, EXPOSURE
APPARATUS AND EXPOSURE METHOD, AND DEVICE FABRICATING METHOD appearing in
the Official Gazette of March 30, 2010 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,688,510 to Damian Fiolka, et al of
Oberkochen, Germany for POLARIZATION-MODULATING OPTICAL ELMENT appearing in
the Official Gazette of March 30, 2010 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."

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   "All reference to Patent No. 7,688,513 to Teruhisa Yokosawa, et al of
Nagano, Japan for MULTIFOCAL LENS ARRAY AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL STEREOSCOPIC
IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS appearing in the Official Gazette of March 30, 2010
should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,689,061 to Mitsuaki Fukuda, et al of
Kawasaki, Japan for METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACQUIRING IMAGE OF INTERNAL
STRUCTURE, AND COMPUTER PRODUCT appearing in the Official Gazette of March
30, 2010 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,689,114 to Kazunori Yanagi of
Akishima-shi, Japan for IMAGING DEVICE, IMAGING AND PROGRAM appearing in
the Official Gazette of March 30, 2010 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,689,273 to Nathalie Virag, et al  of
Cottens, Switzerland for METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTION OF NERVOUS
SYSTEM DISORDERS appearing in the Official Gazette of March 30, 2010 should
be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,689,768 to Kazuyuki Tanaka, et al of
Tachikawa-shi, Japan for APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING DISK ARRAY
WITH REDUNDANCY AND ERROR COUNTING appearing in the Official Gazette of
March 30, 2010 should be deleted since no patent was granted."
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Certificates of Correction
			  Certificates of Correction
			       for April 6, 2010

4,831,031             7,481,398             7,592,301             7,648,595
5,455,169	      7,481,611		    7,592,639		  7,648,733
5,601,091	      7,481,707		    7,593,483		  7,648,742
6,134,325	      7,483,171		    7,594,113		  7,649,547
6,158,886	      7,486,016		    7,595,304		  7,650,058
6,193,631	      7,486,635		    7,595,961		  7,650,374
6,256,357	      7,487,808		    7,596,611		  7,650,386
6,274,929	      7,488,712		    7,598,576		  7,650,407
6,280,941	      7,489,439		    7,599,374		  7,650,547
6,343,731	      7,490,070		    7,601,239		  7,650,616
6,363,179	      7,495,013		    7,601,354		  7,651,038
6,377,689	      7,495,084		    7,601,366		  7,651,356
6,418,088	      7,495,274		    7,601,382		  7,651,384
6,485,220	      7,496,493		    7,601,863		  7,651,725
6,535,780	      7,497,177		    7,603,585		  7,651,934
6,549,716	      7,498,150		    7,603,804		  7,651,964
6,618,788	      7,501,717		    7,604,218		  7,652,051
6,667,081	      7,502,763		    7,604,732		  7,652,223
6,702,961	      7,502,839		    7,606,770		  7,652,263
6,743,906	      7,502,858		    7,606,892		  7,652,842
6,744,045	      7,502,897		    7,607,020		  7,652,909
6,796,492	      7,502,971		    7,608,323		  7,653,231
6,824,538	      7,503,989		    7,608,674		  7,653,538
6,825,554	      7,505,536		    7,608,695		  7,654,012
6,832,227	      7,507,377		    7,610,038		  7,654,052
6,852,308	      7,508,129		    7,612,037		  7,654,652
6,864,245	      7,508,733		    7,612,051		  7,655,162
6,875,432	      7,513,811		    7,612,104		  7,655,414
6,922,496	      7,513,842		    7,613,484		  7,655,452
6,925,061	      7,514,107		    7,613,714		  7,656,012
6,974,205	      7,515,082		    7,614,709		  7,656,072
7,000,015	      7,515,931		    7,615,170		  7,656,438
7,000,175	      7,519,280		    7,615,629		  7,656,510
7,005,312	      7,521,796		    7,616,664		  7,656,707
7,010,616	      7,522,865		    7,616,680		  7,656,751
7,020,643	      7,523,259		    7,616,872		  7,656,767
7,020,655	      7,525,958		    7,617,588		  7,656,871
7,020,801	      7,526,308		    7,617,599		  7,657,210
7,026,536	      7,528,663		    7,617,620		  7,657,436
7,032,086	      7,528,948		    7,618,544		  7,657,500
7,032,212	      7,534,800		    7,619,664		  7,657,557
7,036,044	      7,534,870		    7,620,327		  7,658,126
7,037,651	      7,538,764		    7,620,367		  7,658,836
7,038,188	      7,539,931		    7,620,781		  7,658,959
7,038,849	      7,540,491		    7,620,939		  7,659,042
7,039,199	      7,540,583		    7,621,646		  7,659,118
7,039,765	      7,540,983		    7,622,486		  7,659,207
7,039,897	      7,541,033		    7,623,047		  7,659,235
7,041,399	      7,542,374		    7,623,706		  7,659,296
7,043,857	      7,542,406		    7,624,054		  7,659,657
7,058,738	      7,543,807		    7,624,242		  7,659,683
7,076,731	      7,544,418		    7,624,293		  7,660,477
7,076,861	      7,545,550		    7,624,591		  7,660,609
7,085,789	      7,545,554		    7,625,514		  7,660,934
7,087,971	      7,545,705		    7,625,582		  7,661,073
7,099,689	      7,546,743		    7,626,122		  7,661,138
7,101,865	      7,546,930		    7,626,183		  7,661,166
7,106,494	      7,547,647		    7,629,013		  7,662,185
7,109,338	      7,550,569		    7,629,310		  7,662,544
7,117,454	      7,551,778		    7,629,424		  7,662,597
7,118,285	      7,555,186		    7,630,924		  7,662,604
7,129,265	      7,556,249		    7,632,098		  7,663,097
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7,140,531	      7,556,858		    7,632,712		  7,663,119
7,153,683	      7,557,706		    7,632,858		  7,663,123
7,173,034	      7,560,107		    7,632,944		  7,663,135
7,225,556	      7,560,707		    7,633,510		  7,663,257
7,229,998	      7,560,726		    7,634,341		  7,663,258
7,232,373	      7,561,334		    7,634,460		  7,663,418
7,240,305	      7,561,640		    7,634,774		  7,663,683
7,244,732	      7,565,661		    7,635,440		  7,663,975
7,245,354	      7,566,027		    7,636,086		  7,664,638
7,256,874	      7,568,301		    7,636,344		  7,664,984
7,278,305	      7,569,043		    7,637,873		  7,665,027
7,285,828	      7,569,218		    7,638,074		  7,665,106
7,292,949	      7,569,727		    7,638,542		  7,665,133
7,294,451	      7,569,987		    7,638,811		  7,665,235
7,309,620	      7,570,761		    7,639,213		  7,665,786
7,312,231	      7,570,795		    7,639,953		  7,665,789
7,324,930	      7,570,893		    7,640,251		  7,666,102
7,352,296	      7,571,369		    7,640,336		  7,666,820
7,354,742	      7,571,469		    7,640,807		  7,666,833
7,358,212	      7,572,399		    7,641,137		  7,668,699
7,362,598	      7,572,486		    7,641,625		  7,668,721
7,390,810	      7,572,589		    7,642,360		  7,670,569
7,396,935	      7,572,770		    7,643,237		  7,670,616
7,406,041	      7,572,905		    7,643,345		  7,671,175
7,406,481	      7,573,252		    7,643,601		  7,673,648
7,411,071	      7,574,341		    7,643,754		 D. 563,565
7,413,854	      7,574,532		    7,643,824   	 D. 580,378
7,419,748	      7,574,593		    7,643,968	         D. 588,907
7,428,775	      7,575,749		    7,644,086	         D. 592,357
7,428,828	      7,575,768		    7,644,496		 D. 596,547
7,432,606	      7,577,567		    7,644,516		 D. 602,772
7,433,128	      7,578,939		    7,644,542		 D. 604,116
7,438,097	      7,579,169		    7,644,619		 D. 604,316
7,442,504	      7,582,557		    7,644,994		 D. 604,774
7,446,093	      7,582,785		    7,645,434		 D. 605,301
7,449,029	      7,583,401		    7,645,576		 D. 605,538
7,452,255	      7,583,736		    7,645,718		 D. 606,742
7,460,745	      7,584,256		    7,646,182		 D. 606,947
7,467,534	      7,584,984		    7,646,695		 D. 609,314
7,468,199	      7,585,865		    7,646,708		 D. 610,325
7,473,189	      7,587,110		    7,646,779		 D. 610,390
7,476,217	      7,587,111		    7,647,184		 PP. 18,553
7,476,387	      7,587,252		    7,647,191		 PP. 20,526
7,476,424	      7,588,922		    7,647,377		 PP. 20,714
7,476,667	      7,590,183		    7,647,473		 PP. 20,752
7,476,718	      7,590,274		    7,647,575		 RE. 40,130
7,480,910	      7,590,583		    7,648,323		 RE. 40,776
7,481,321	      7,592,030		    7,648,527
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Summary of Final Decisions Issued by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board

SUMMARY OF FINAL DECISIONS ISSUED BY THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
March 22-March 26, 2010
 

Date Issued
 
Type of Case(1) Proceeding or Appn. No. Party or Parties Issue TTAB Decision Opposer's or Petitioner's Mark and Goods or Services Applicant's or Respondent's Mark and Goods or Services Mark and Goods Cited by Examining Attorney Issued as Precedent of TTAB
3-23 OPP 91161781 Kenneth Cole Productions (LIC), Inc. v. Andrew Craig 2(d) Opposition Sustained "LE TIGRE" (stylized) [men’s, women’s and children’s sweaters, shirts, jackets, sport coats, all-weather coats, raincoats, slacks, jeans, shirts, swim trunks, gym trunks, headwear and robes] "LE TIGRE" [fountain pens, ball point pens, felt and fiber tip pens and markers]   No
3-23 CANC (SJ) 92049982 Macalester-Groveland Community Council v. KidsPark, Inc. 2(d) Petition to Cancel Granted (Motion for Summary Judgment Granted) as to both registrations "KIDSPARK" [drop in child care center services] "KIDSPARK" and "KIDSPARK" (and design) both for [child care services]   No
3-23 EX 77455552 77455553 Diagnostic Devices, Inc. 2(e)(1) and 6(a); disclaimer requirement Refusal Affirmed in absence of disclaimer, in both applications   "PRODIGY VOICE" and "PRODIGY VOICE" (and design) both for [Class 5: diagnostic test strips for determining the levels of glucose in blood] [Class 10: blood glucose meters]   No
3-23 EX 76687372 Green Paws LLC 2(d) Refusal Affirmed   "GREEN PAWS" [chemical constituted cleaners for the removal from household rugs of stains caused by pets] "GREEN PAWS" (and design) [all-natural shampoo for pets and dogs, and all-natural pet coat freshening sprays for non-veterinary grooming] No
3-24 EX 77409087 Calera Corporation 2(e)(1) Refusal Affirmed   "GREEN CEMENT" [non-metallic construction materials of various types including cement, cement mixes and patches and cementitious materials; various building materials made from concrete]   No
3-24 CANC 92046928 Billion Dollar Smile, Ltd. v. William M. Dorfman 2(e)(1); 2(f) Petition to Cancel Granted "BILLION DOLLAR SMILE" [preparations for tooth care, cosmetic preparations for whitening of the teeth, cosmetic tooth whitening kits] "MILLION DOLLAR SMILE" [dentist services]   No
3-25 OPP 91181092 The John W. Carson Foundation v. Toilets.com, Inc. Res Judicata; Whether Applicant can have Bona Fide Intent to Use Mark Opposition Sustained (Motion for Summary Judgment Granted) "HERE’S JOHNNY" "HERE’S JOHNNY [portable toilets]   Yes
3-25 EX 77426306 The Closet Guy, Inc. 2(d) Refusal Affirmed   "THE CLOSET GUY" (and design) [Class 37: installation of custom closets and storage systems] [Class 40: custom manufacture of closets and storage systems] "THE CLOSET LADY" [Class 16: newspaper columns and newsletters in the field of storage systems and interior space design] [Class 20: custom designed closet and storage systems, comprised of shelves, drawers, bins and shoe racks, sold as a unit] [Class 42: consulting and design services for others in the field of storage units and closets] No
3-26 EX 77109709 ToeSox, Inc. §23
 
Refusal affirmed on the ground that the mark is generic   "ToeSox" [Class 25: socks]   No
3-26 EX 76476330 Medcon Products, Inc. 2(a) ;
2(e)(1)
Refusals reversed on the ground that the mark is deceptive and/or deceptively misdescrptive   "ILEX" [Class 5: medicated skin care preparations, namely, skin paste for use by ostomy patients to protect the stomal region of the body and medicated paste for the treatment of diaper rash]   No

 
(1) EX=Ex Parte Appeal; OPP=Opposition; CANC=Cancellation; CU=Concurrent Use; (SJ)=Summary Judgment; (MD)=Motion to Dismiss; (MR)=Motion to Reopen; (R)=Request for Reconsideration (2) *=Opinion Writer; (D)=Dissenting Panel Member
 



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Mailing and Hand Carry Addresses for Mail to the United States Patent and Trademark Office
		     MAILING AND HAND CARRY ADDRESSES FOR
	     MAIL TO THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

	      MAIL TO BE DIRECTED TO THE COMMISSIONER FOR PATENTS

   For most correspondence (e.g., new patent applications) no mail stop
is required because the processing of the correspondence is routine.
If NO mail stop is included on the list below, no mail stop is required
for the correspondence. See the listing under "Mail to be Directed to the
Director of the Patent And Trademark Office" for additional mail stops
for patent-related correspondence. Only the specified type of document
should be placed in an envelope addressed to one of these special mail
stops. If any documents other than the specified type identified for each
special mail stop are addressed to that mail stop, they will be
significantly delayed in reaching the appropriate area for which they are
intended. The mail stop should generally appear as the first line in
the address.

   Most correspondence may be submitted electronically. See the USPTO's
Electronic Filing System (EFS-Web) internet page
http://www.uspto.gov/patents/process/file/efs/index.jsp for additional
information.

   Please address mail to be delivered by the United States Postal Service
(USPS) as follows:

	Mail Stop _____
	Commissioner for Patents
	P.O. Box 1450
	Alexandria, VA 22313-1450

   If no Mail Stop is indicated below, the line beginning Mail Stop should
be omitted from the address.

   Except correspondence for Maintenance Fee payments, Deposit Account
Replenishments (see 37 CFR 1.25(c)(4)), and Licensing and Review (see 37 CFR
5.1(c) and 5.2(c)), please address patent-related correspondence to be
delivered by other delivery services (Federal Express (Fed Ex), UPS, DHL,
Laser, Action, Purolator, etc.) as follows:

	United States Patent and Trademark Office
	Customer Service Window, Mail Stop _____
	Randolph Building
	401 Dulany Street
	Alexandria, VA 22314


Mail Stop
Designations		Explanation

Mail Stop 12		Contributions to the Examiner Education Program.

Mail Stop 313(c)	Petitions under 37 CFR 1.313(c) to withdraw a
			patent application from issue after payment of
			the issue fee and any papers associated with the
			petition, including papers necessary for a
			continuing application or a request for
			continued examination (RCE).

Mail Stop AF		Amendments and other responses after final
			rejection (e.g., a notice of appeal (and any
			request for pre-appeal brief conference)),
			other than an appeal brief.

Mail Stop Amendment	Information disclosure statements, drawings, and
			replies to Office actions in patent applications
			with or without an amendment to the application or
			a terminal disclaimer. (Use Mail Stop AF for
			replies after final rejection.)

Mail Stop Appeal 	For appeal briefs or other briefs under
 Brief-Patents		part 41 of title 37 of the Code of Federal
			Regulations (e.g., former 37 CFR 1.192).

Mail Stop 		Public comments regarding patent-related
 Comments-Patent 	regulations and procedures.


Mail Stop Conversion	Requests under 37 CFR 1.53(c)(2) to convert a
			nonprovisional application to a provisional
			application and requests under 37 CFR 1.53(c)(3)
			to convert a provisional application to a
			nonprovisional application.

Mail Stop EBC		Mail for the Electronic Business Center including:
			Certificate Action Forms, Request for Customer
			Number, and Requests for Customer Number Data
			Change (USPTO Forms PTO-2042, PTO/SB/124A and 125A,
			respectively) and Customer Number Upload
			Spreadsheets and Cover Letters.

Mail Stop Expedited 	Only to be used for the initial filing of
 Design 		design applications accompanied by a
			request for expedited examination under
			37 CFR 1.155.

Mail Stop Express 	Requests for abandonment of a patent
 Abandonment		application pursuant to 37 CFR 1.138,
			including any petitions under 37 CFR
			1.138(c) to expressly abandon an
			application to avoid publication of the
			application.

Mail Stop		Applications under 35 U.S.C. 156 for patent term
 Hatch-Waxman PTE	extension based on regulatory review of a product
			subject to pre-market review by a regulating
   			agency. This mail stop is also to be used for
			additional correspondence regarding the
			application for patent term extension under
			35 U.S.C. 156. It is preferred that such initial
			requests be hand-carried to:

			Office of Patent Legal Administration
			Room MDW 7D55
			600 Dulany Street (Madison Building)
			Alexandria, VA 22314

Mail Stop ILS		Correspondence relating to international patent
			classification, exchanges and standards.

Mail Stop Issue Fee	All communications following the receipt of a
			PTOL-85, "Notice of Allowance and Fee(s)
			Due," and prior to the issuance of a patent
			should be addressed to Mail Stop Issue Fee,
			unless advised to the contrary.

			Assignments are the exception. Assignments
			(with cover sheets) should be faxed to
			571-273-0140, electronically submitted
			(http://epas.uspto.gov), or submitted in a
			separate envelope and sent to Mail Stop
			Assignment Recordation Services,
			Director - U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
			as shown below.

Mail Stop L&R		All documents pertaining to applications subject
			to secrecy order pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 181, or
			national-security classified and required to be
			processed accordingly. Such papers, petitions for
			foreign filing license pursuant to 37 CFR 5.12(b)
			for which expedited handling is requested, and
			petitions for retroactive license under 37 CFR
			5.25 may also be hand carried to Licensing and
			Review:

			Technology Center 3600, Office of the Director
			Room 4B41
			501 Dulany Street (Knox Building)
			Alexandria, VA 22314

Mail Stop Missing 	Requests for a corrected filing receipt and
 Parts			replies to OPAP notices such as the Notice
			of Omitted Items, Notice to File Corrected
			Application Papers, Notice of Incomplete
			Application, Notice to Comply with Nucleotide
			Sequence Requirements, and Notice to File Missing
			Parts of Application, and associated papers and
			fees.

Mail Stop MPEP		Submissions concerning the Manual of Patent
			Examining Procedure.

Mail Stop Patent Ext.	Applications for patent term extension or
			adjustment under 35 U.S.C. 154 and any
			communications relating thereto. This mail stop
			is limited to petitions for patent term extension
			under 35 U.S.C. 154 for applications filed
			between June 8, 1995 and May 29, 2000, and patent
			term adjustment (PTA) under 35 U.S.C. 154 for
			applications filed on or after May 29, 2000.
			For applications for patent term extension under
			35 U.S.C. 156, use Mail Stop Hatch-Waxman PTE.
			For applications for patent term extension or
			adjustment under 35 U.S.C. 154 that are mailed
			together with the payment of the issue fee, use
			Mail Stop Issue Fee.

Mail Stop Patent 	Submission of comments regarding search templates.
 Search Template
 Comments

Mail Stop PCT		Mail related to international applications filed
			under the Patent Cooperation Treaty in the
			international phase and in the national phase
			under 35 U.S.C. 371 prior to mailing of a
			Notification of Acceptance of Application Under
			35 U.S.C. 371 and 37 CFR 1.495 (Form
			PCT/DO/EO/903).

Mail Stop Petition	Petitions to be decided by the Office of Petitions,
			including petitions to revive and petitions to
			accept late payment of issue fees or maintenance
			fees.

Mail Stop PGPUB		Correspondence regarding publication of patent
			applications not otherwise provided, including:
			requests for early publication made after filing,
			rescission of a non-publication request, corrected
			patent application publication, and refund of
			publication fee.

Mail Stop Post 		In patented files: requests for changes of
 Issue			correspondence address, powers of attorney,
			revocations of powers of attorney, withdrawal as
			attorney or agent and submissions under 37
			CFR 1.501. Designation of, or changes to, a fee
			address should be addressed to Mail Stop M
			Correspondence. Requests for Certificate of
			Correction need no special mail stop, but
			should be mailed to the attention of Certificate
			of Correction Branch.

Mail Stop RCE		Requests for continued examination under
			37 CFR 1.114.

Mail Stop 		Correspondence pertaining to the reconstruction
 Reconstruction		of lost patent files.

Mail Stop Ex Parte 	Original requests for Ex Parte Reexamination
 Reexam 		and all subsequent corresponcence other
			than correspondence to the Office of the Solicitor
			(see 37 CFR 1.1(a)(3) and 1.302(c)).

Mail Stop Inter  	Original requests for Inter Partes Reexamination
 Partes Reexam		and all subsequent correspondence other than
			correspondence to the Office of the Solicitor
			(see 37 CFR 1.1(a)(3) and 1.302(c)).

Mail Stop Reissue	All new and continuing reissue application filings.

Mail Stop Sequence	Submission of the computer readable form (CRF) for
			applications with sequence listings, when the CRF
			is not being filed with the patent application.

Information for addressing trademark-related correspondence may also be found
on the USPTO's web site at http://www.uspto.gov/patents/mail.jsp.


	    MAIL TO BE DIRECTED TO THE COMMISSIONER FOR TRADEMARKS

   Please address trademark-related correspondence to be delivered by the
United States Postal Service (USPS), except documents sent to the Assignment
Services Division for recordation, requests for copies of trademark
documents, and documents directed to the Madrid Processing Unit, as follows:

	Commissioner for Trademarks
	P.O. Box 1451
	Alexandria, VA 22313-1451

   Mail to be delivered by the USPS to the Office's Madrid Processing Unit,
must be mailed to:

	Madrid Processing Unit
	600 Dulany Street
	MDE-7B87
        Alexandria, VA 22314-5796

   Mail to be delivered by the USPS to the Office's Deputy Commissioner for
Trademark Policy regarding Letters of Protest must be mailed to:

	Letter of Protest
	ATTN: Deputy Commissioner for Trademark Policy
	600 Dulany Street
	Alexandria, VA 22314-5796

   Mail to be delivered by the USPS to the Director regarding the Fastener
Quality Act (FQA) must be mailed to:

	Director, USPTO
	ATTN: FQA
	600 Dulany Street, MDE-10A71
	Alexandria, VA 22314-5793

   Mail to be delivered by the USPS to the Commissioner regarding the
recordal of a Native American Tribal Insignia (NATI) must be mailed to:

	Native American Tribal Insignia
	ATTN: Commissioner for Trademarks
	600 Dulany Street
	MDE-10A71
	Alexandria, VA 22314-5793

Do NOT send any of the following via USPS certified mail or with a
"signature required" option: submissions to the Madrid Processing Unit,
Letters of Protest, applications for recordal of insignia under the
Fastener Quality Act, notifications of Native American Tribal Insignia.

   Trademark-related mail to be delivered by hand or other private courier
or delivery service (e.g., UPS, Federal Express) to the Trademark Operation,
the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, or the Office's Madrid Processing Unit,
must be delivered to:

	Trademark Assistance Center
	Madison East, Concourse Level Room C 55
	600 Dulany Street
	Alexandria, VA 22314

Information for addressing trademark-related correspondence may also be found
on the USPTO's web site at http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/mail.jsp.


	   MAIL TO BE DIRECTED TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE UNITED STATES
			  PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

   Please address mail to be directed to a mail stop identified below to
be delivered by the United States Postal Service (USPS) as follows (unless
otherwise instructed):

	Mail Stop _____
	Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
	P.O. Box 1450
	Alexandria, VA 22313-1450

Mail Stop
Designations		Explanation

Mail Stop 3 		Mail for the Office of Personnel from NFC.

Mail Stop 6		Mail for the Office of Procurement.

Mail Stop 8		All papers for the Office of the Solicitor except
			communications relating to pending litigation and
			disciplinary proceedings; papers relating to
			pending litigation in court cases shall be mailed
			only to Office of the Solicitor, P.O. Box 15667,
			Arlington, VA 22215 and papers related to pending
			disciplinary proceedings before the Administrative
			Law Judge or the Director shall be mailed only to
			the Office of the Solicitor, P.O. Box 16116,
			Arlington, VA 22215.

Mail Stop 11 		Mail for the Electronic Ordering Service (EOS).

Mail Stop 13 		Mail for the Employee and Labor Relations Division.

Mail Stop 16 		Mail related to refund requests, other than
			requests for refund of a patent application
			publication fee. Such requests should be directed
			to Mail Stop PGPub.

Mail Stop 17 		Invoices directed to the Office of Finance.

Mail Stop 24 		Mail for the Inventor's Assistance Program,
			including complaints about Invention Promoters.

Mail Stop 171		Vacancy Announcement Applications.

Mail Stop Assignment 	All assignment documents, security interests,
 Recordation Services	and other documents to be recorded in the
			Assignment records. Note that documents with
			cover sheets that are faxed to 571-273-0140 or
			submitted electronically (http://epas.uspto.gov)
			are processed much more quickly than those
			submitted by mail.

Mail Stop Document 	All requests for certified or uncertified
 Services		copies of patent or trademark documents.

Mail Stop EEO   	Mail for the Office of Civil Rights.

Mail Stop External 	Mail for the Office of External Affairs.
 Affairs

Mail Stop Interference 	Communications relating to interferences and
			applications and patents involved in interference.

Mail Stop M		Mail to designate or change a fee
 Correspondence		address, or other correspondence related to
			maintenance fees, except payments of
			maintenance fees in patents. See below for
			the address for maintenance fee payments.

Mail Stop OED		Mail for the Office of Enrollment and Discipline.


			   Maintenance Fee Payments

   Unless submitted electronically over the Internet at www.uspto.gov,
payments of maintenance fees in patents should be mailed through the
United States Postal Service to:

	United States Patent and Trademark Office
	P.O. Box 979070
	St. Louis, MO 63197-9000

   Alternatively, payment of maintenance fees in patents (Attn:
Maintenance Fee) using hand-delivery and delivery by private courier
may be made to:

	Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
	Attn: Maintenance Fee
	2051 Jamieson Avenue, Suite 300
	Alexandria, Virginia 22314


			Deposit Account Replenishments

   To send payment to replenish deposit accounts, send the payments through
the United States Postal Service to:

        United States Patent and Trademark Office
	P.O. Box 979065
	St. Louis, MO 63197-9000

   Alternatively, deposit account replenishments (Attn: Deposit Accounts)
using hand-delivery and delivery by private courier (e.g., FedEx, UPS, etc.)
may be delivered to:

	Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
	Attn: Deposit Accounts
	2051 Jamieson Avenue, Suite 300
	Alexandria, Virginia 22314
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Reference Collections of U.S. Patents Available for Public Use in Patent Depository Libraries
	     Reference Collections of U.S. Patents and Trademarks
     Available for Public Use in Patent and Trademark Depository Libraries

The following libraries, designated as Patent and Trademark Depository
Libraries (PTDLs), provide public access to patent and trademark
information received from the United States Patent and Trademark Office
(USPTO). This information includes all issued patents, all registered
trademarks, the Official Gazette of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office,
search tools such as the Cassis CD-ROM suite of products and supplemental
information in a variety of formats including online, optical disc,
microfilm and paper. Each PTDL also offers access to USPTO resources on
the Internet and to PubWEST (Web based examiner search tool), a system
used by patent examiners that is not available on the Internet.

Staff assistance and training is provided in the use of this information.
All information is available free of charge. However, there may be charges
associated with the use of photocopying and related services. Hours of
service to the public vary, and anyone contemplating use of these
collections at a particular library is urged to contact that library in
advance about its services and hours to avoid inconvenience.

State      		Name of Library                  Telephone Contact

Alabama 		Auburn University Libraries         (334) 844-1737
      			Birmingham Public Library      	    (205) 226-3620
Arkansas   		Little Rock: Arkansas State
			Library  			    (501) 682-2053
California   		Los Angeles Public Library          (213) 228-7220
      			Riverside: University of
			California, Riverside Libraries	    (951) 827-3316
                        Sacramento: California State
    			Library				    (916) 654-0069
      			San Diego Public Library      	    (619) 236-5813
			San Francisco Public Library	    (415) 557-4500
      			Sunnyvale Public Library 	    (408) 730-7300
Colorado  		Denver Public Library         	    (720) 865-1711
Connecticut		Fairfield: Ryan-Matura Library
			Sacred Heart University		    (203) 371-7726
Delaware   		Newark: University of Delaware
			Library  			    (302) 831-2965
Dist. of Columbia	Washington: Howard University
			Libraries 			    (202) 806-7252
Florida      		Fort Lauderdale: Broward County
         		Main Library            	    (954) 357-7444
      			Miami-Dade Public Library      	    (305) 375-2665
      			Orlando: University of Central
			Florida Libraries  		    (407) 823-2562
Georgia      		Atlanta: Price Gilbert Memorial
			Library, Georgia Institute
         		of Technology   		    (404) 894-1395
Hawaii      		Honolulu: Hawaii State Public
			Library System			    (808) 586-3477
Illinois   		Chicago Public Library         	    (312) 747-4450
Indiana      		Indianapolis-Marion County Public
			Library            		    (317) 269-1741
     			West Lafayette Siegesmund
			Engineering Library,
         		Purdue University   		    (765) 494-2872
Iowa      		Des Moines: State Library of Iowa   (515) 242-6541
Kansas      		Wichita: Ablah Library, Wichita
			State University          	  1 (800) 572-8368
Kentucky   		Louisville Free Public Library      (502) 574-1611
Louisiana   		Baton Rouge: Troy H. Middleton
         		Library, Louisiana State University (225) 388-8875
Maine 			Orono: Raymond H. Fogler Library,
			University of Maine		    (207) 581-1678
Maryland		Baltimore: University of Baltimore
			Law Library 			    (410) 837-4554
			College Park: Engineering and
			Physical Sciences Library,
         		University of Maryland		    (301) 405-9157
Massachusetts   	Amherst: Physical Sciences Library,
         		University of Massachusetts   	    (413) 545-2765
      			Boston Public Library         	    (617) 536-5400
							         Ext. 4256
Michigan   		Ann Arbor: Art, Architecture &
  			Engineering Library,
         		University of Michigan      	    (734) 647-5735
      			Big Rapids: Ferris Library for
                        Information, Technology &
                        Education, Ferris State
         		University                          (231) 592-3602
      			Detroit: Public Library             (313) 481-1391
Minnesota 		Hennepin County Library
			Minneapolis Central Library  	    (952) 847-8000
Mississippi   		Jackson: Mississippi Library
			Commission 			    (601) 961-4111
Missouri   		Kansas City: Linda Hall Library     (816) 363-4600
								  Ext. 724
      			St. Louis Public Library      	    (314) 241-2288
								  Ext. 390
Montana      		Butte: Montana College of Mineral
         		Science and Technology Library      (406) 496-4281
Nebraska   		Lincoln: Engineering Library,
			University of Nebraska-Lincoln      (402) 472-3411
Nevada      		Las Vegas--Clark County Library
			District 		       	    (702) 507-3421
			Reno: University of Nevada, Reno
         		Library            		    (775) 784-6500
								  Ext. 257
New Jersey   		Newark Public Library         	    (973) 733-7779
      			Piscataway: Library of Science and
         		Medicine, Rutgers University   	    (732) 445-2895
New Mexico   		Albuquerque: University of
   			New Mexico General Library          (505) 277-4412
New York   		Albany: New York State Library      (518) 474-5355
      			Buffalo and Erie County Public
			Library  			    (716) 858-7101
			Rochester Public Library       	    (716) 428-8110
      			New York  Library
			(The Research Libraries)	    (212) 592-7000
			Stony Brook: Engineering Library,
   			State University of New York	    (631) 632-7148
North Carolina   	Charlotte: J. Murrey Atkins
			Library, 			    (704) 687-2241
                        University of North Carolina at
         		Charlotte    	                    (919) 515-2935
North Dakota   		Grand Forks: Chester Fritz Library,
         		University of North Dakota   	    (701) 777-4888
Ohio      		Akron - Summit County Public        (330) 643-9075
			Library
			Cincinnati and Hamilton County,
			Public Library of		    (513) 369-6932
      			Cleveland Public Library      	    (216) 623-2870
			Dayton: Paul Laurence Dunbar
			Library, Wright State
			University		       	    (937) 775-3521
      			Toledo/Lucas County Public Library  (419) 259-5209
Oklahoma   		Stillwater: Oklahoma State
			University
         		Edmon Low Library  		    (405) 744-6546
Oregon      		Portland: Paul L. Boley Law Library,
			Lewis & Clark College 		    (503) 768-6786
Pennsylvania   		Philadelphia, The Free Library of   (215) 686-5331
      			Pittsburgh, Carnegie Library of     (412) 622-3138
      			University Park: Pattee Library,
         		Pennsylvania State University       (814) 865-7617
Puerto Rico             Mayaquez General Library,
                        University of Puerto Rico           (787) 993-0000
							         Ext. 3244
			Bayamon, Learning Resources Center,
                        University of Puerto Rico      	    (787) 786-5225
Rhode Island   		Providence Public Library      	    (401) 455-8027
South Carolina		Clemson University Libraries        (864) 656-3024
South Dakota		Rapid City: Devereaux Library,
			South Dakota School of Mines and
			Technology			    (605) 394-1275
Tennessee   		Nashville: Stevenson Science
         		Library, Vanderbilt University      (615) 322-2717
Texas      		Austin: McKinney Engineering
         		Library, University of Texas at
      			Austin 				    (512) 495-4511
			College Station: West Campus
         		Library, Texas A & M University	    (979) 845-2111
      			Dallas Public Library         	    (214) 670-1468
      			Houston: The Fondren Library, Rice
			University			    (713) 348-5483
			Lubbock: Texas Tech University	    (806) 742-2282
			San Antonio Public Library          (210) 207-2500
Utah      		Salt Lake City: Marriott Library,
         		University of Utah      	    (801) 581-8394
Vermont			Burlington: Bailey/Howe Library,
			University of Vermont               (802) 656-2542
Washington   		Seattle: Engineering Library,
         		University of Washington   	    (206) 543-0740
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PATENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERS
AVERAGE FILING DATE OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVING A FIRST OFFICE ACTION IN THE LAST 3 MONTHS
Technology
Center
GAU Avg Filing Date1
1600 BIOTECHNOLOGY, AND ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
  1610 7/1/2007
  1620 1/18/2008
  1630 12/19/2007
  1640 4/5/2008
  1650 1/3/2008
  1660 10/26/2008
  TOTAL 12/22/2007
     
1700/2900 CHEMICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND DESIGNS
  1790 9/5/2007
  TOTAL 9/5/2007
     
  2910 1/30/2009
  TOTAL 1/30/2009
     
2100 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND SOFTWARE
  2110 8/27/2007
  2120 6/16/2007
  2150 8/30/2007
  2160 8/30/2007
  2170 2/22/2007
  2180 9/23/2007
  2190 3/29/2006
  TOTAL 5/14/2007
     
2400 NETWORKING, MULTIPLEXING, CABLE AND SECURITY
  2420 5/29/2007
  2430 1/20/2007
  2440 8/3/2007
  2450 9/5/2007
  2460 10/11/2007
  2470 11/10/2007
  TOTAL 6/10/2007
     
2600 COMMUNICATIONS
  2610 2/28/2007
  2620 2/4/2007
  TOTAL 2/16/2007
     
2800   SEMICONDUCTORS/MEMORY, CIRCUITS/MEASURING AND TESTING, OPTICS/PHOTOCOPYING
  2810 3/21/2008
  2820 2/26/2008
  2830 3/21/2008
  2840 11/28/2007
  2850 11/7/2007
  2860 12/10/2007
  2870 1/12/2008
  2880 1/18/2008
  2890 3/24/2008
  TOTAL 2/8/2008
     
3600     TRANSPORTATION, CONSTRUCTION, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, AGRICULTURE, NATIONAL SECURITY AND LICENSE AND REVIEW
  3610 2/5/2008
  3620 12/18/2006
  3630 12/19/2007
  3640 1/9/2008
  3650 10/14/2007
  3660 9/23/2007
  3670 4/2/2008
  3680 12/27/2006
  3690 11/4/2007
  TOTAL 10/14/2007
     
3700   MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTS
  3710 8/12/2007
  3720 12/19/2007
  3730 6/4/2007
  3740 7/28/2007
  3750 7/16/2007
  3760 10/23/2007
  3770 5/20/2007
  3780 6/4/2007
  TOTAL 8/21/2007
     
  1 Average Filing date of applications receiving a First Office action in the last 3 months.
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