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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 1331 O.G. 54, on June 10, 2008.
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 01 March 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 26 November 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 01 March
2002, and where the application contains one or more claims directed to
the fields of business methods.
The EPO resumed its competence as an International Searching
Authority and International Preliminary Examining Authority, effective
January 1, 2004, for international applications filed by nationals or
residents of the United States of America where the application
contains one or more claims relating to the field of biotechnology.
This change was announced in the Official Gazette at 1277 O.G. 230, on
December 30, 2003.
The EPO resumed its competence as an International Preliminary
Examining Authority, effective July 1, 2004, for demands filed by U.S.
residents or nationals on or after July 1, 2004, for international
applications filed by nationals or residents of the United States of
America where the application contains one or more claims relating to
the field of telecommunications. This change was announced in the
Official Gazette at 1277 O.G. 230, on December 30, 2003.
The search fee of the European Patent Office was increased,
effective April 1, 2008, and was announced in the Official Gazette
at 1329 O.G. 172, on April 22, 2008.
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,
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effective January 1, 2008, and was announced in the Official Gazette at
1327 O.G. 64, on February 12, 2008.
Fees
The search fee for the USPTO was increased, effective November 9, 2007,
and was announced in the Federal Register on September 10, 2007. 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 July 1, 2008,
and were announced in the Official Gazette at 1331 O.G. 57, on June 10,
2008.
The schedule of PCT fees (in U.S. dollars), as of July 1, 2008, is as
follows:
International Application (PCT Chapter I) fees:
Transmittal fee $300.00
Search fee
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) as
International Searching Authority (ISA)
- Search fee $1,800.00
- Supplemental search fee, per additional
invention (payable only upon invitation) $1,800.00
European Patent Office as ISA $2,496.00
Korean Intellectual Property Office as ISA $244.00
International fees
International filing fee $1,338.00
International filing fee-filed in paper
with PCT EASY zip file or
electronically without PCT EASY
zip file $1,237.00
International filing fee-filed
electronically with PCT EASY zip
file $1,137.00
Supplemental fee for each page over 30 $15.00
Sequence listing and/or sequence-related table on
electronic medium only $6,000.00
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 $201.00
Handlinfg fee-90% reduction, if applicants meet criteria
specified at:
http://www.wipo.int/pct/en/fees/fee reduction.pdf $20.10
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,
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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).
May 9, 2008 JON W. DUDAS
Under Secretary of Commerce for
Intellectual Property and Director of the
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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 July 19, 2005
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 6,918,137 through 6,920,641
Reissue Patents based on the above identified patents.
Attention is drawn to the patents that were issued on July 17, 2001
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 6,260,196 through 6,263,507
Reissue Patents based on the above identified patents.
Attention is drawn to the patents that were issued on July 15, 1997
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 5,647,059 through 5,649,325
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.
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 June 11, 2008
DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES
Patent Application Issue
Number Number Date
5,524,292 08/323,117 06/11/96
5,524,297 08/342,746 06/11/96
5,524,313 08/297,238 06/11/96
5,524,317 08/340,686 06/11/96
5,524,320 08/094,138 06/11/96
5,524,322 08/244,533 06/11/96
5,524,324 08/424,250 06/11/96
5,524,332 08/340,984 06/11/96
5,524,354 08/290,887 06/11/96
5,524,366 08/382,234 06/11/96
5,524,367 07/865,287 06/11/96
5,524,378 08/374,865 06/11/96
5,524,379 08/456,183 06/11/96
5,524,380 08/260,888 06/11/96
5,524,382 08/287,012 06/11/96
5,524,384 08/437,917 06/11/96
5,524,386 08/376,958 06/11/96
5,524,390 08/320,221 06/11/96
5,524,400 08/224,803 06/11/96
5,524,401 08/295,909 06/11/96
5,524,409 08/348,346 06/11/96
5,524,428 08/267,761 06/11/96
5,524,432 08/330,158 06/11/96
5,524,433 08/364,909 06/11/96
5,524,445 08/414,264 06/11/96
5,524,462 08/181,842 06/11/96
5,524,467 08/276,052 06/11/96
5,524,471 08/295,628 06/11/96
5,524,485 08/374,846 06/11/96
5,524,497 08/391,203 06/11/96
5,524,498 08/431,222 06/11/96
5,524,499 08/279,551 06/11/96
5,524,503 08/315,487 06/11/96
5,524,512 08/212,240 06/11/96
5,524,518 08/237,999 06/11/96
5,524,525 08/247,341 06/11/96
5,524,533 08/450,636 06/11/96
5,524,545 08/475,520 06/11/96
5,524,550 08/287,151 06/11/96
5,524,551 08/294,559 06/11/96
5,524,553 08/345,496 06/11/96
5,524,556 08/489,274 06/11/96
5,524,565 08/431,835 06/11/96
5,524,574 08/291,833 06/11/96
5,524,582 08/386,311 06/11/96
5,524,592 08/465,558 06/11/96
5,524,604 08/087,324 06/11/96
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5,524,607 08/320,949 06/11/96
5,524,610 08/408,261 06/11/96
5,524,613 08/126,991 06/11/96
5,524,620 08/186,639 06/11/96
5,524,624 08/239,401 06/11/96
5,524,638 08/368,745 06/11/96
5,524,640 08/295,250 06/11/96
5,524,641 08/348,354 06/11/96
5,524,645 08/407,961 06/11/96
5,524,649 08/339,456 06/11/96
5,524,650 08/344,130 06/11/96
5,524,654 08/394,324 06/11/96
5,524,655 08/416,010 06/11/96
5,524,656 08/403,255 06/11/96
5,524,664 08/447,222 06/11/96
5,524,677 08/293,385 06/11/96
5,524,680 08/229,831 06/11/96
5,524,687 08/322,310 06/11/96
5,524,698 08/366,764 06/11/96
5,524,711 08/327,901 06/11/96
5,524,724 08/111,066 06/11/96
5,524,735 08/331,293 06/11/96
5,524,736 08/397,929 06/11/96
5,524,739 08/217,600 06/11/96
5,524,742 08/318,603 06/11/96
5,524,744 08/250,794 06/11/96
5,524,747 08/251,952 06/11/96
5,524,748 08/451,207 06/11/96
5,524,752 08/437,504 06/11/96
5,524,756 08/445,063 06/11/96
5,524,763 08/431,101 06/11/96
5,524,779 08/343,665 06/11/96
5,524,782 08/182,622 06/11/96
5,524,786 08/363,788 06/11/96
5,524,795 08/227,730 06/11/96
5,524,802 08/325,821 06/11/96
5,524,810 08/227,541 06/11/96
5,524,819 08/196,559 06/11/96
5,524,824 08/319,121 06/11/96
5,524,828 08/400,663 06/11/96
5,524,834 08/263,787 06/11/96
5,524,849 08/293,523 06/11/96
5,524,858 08/490,066 06/11/96
5,524,870 08/168,021 06/11/96
5,524,874 08/290,298 06/11/96
5,524,880 08/286,266 06/11/96
5,524,891 08/479,512 06/11/96
5,524,902 08/403,934 06/11/96
5,524,907 08/333,694 06/11/96
5,524,909 08/257,923 06/11/96
5,524,912 08/242,506 06/11/96
5,524,914 08/320,241 06/11/96
5,524,923 08/314,651 06/11/96
5,524,928 08/278,248 06/11/96
5,524,969 08/337,481 06/11/96
5,524,971 08/217,366 06/11/96
5,524,972 08/482,438 06/11/96
5,524,992 08/305,352 06/11/96
5,524,998 08/193,381 06/11/96
5,525,023 08/164,713 06/11/96
5,525,026 08/296,810 06/11/96
5,525,028 08/336,245 06/11/96
5,525,029 08/137,513 06/11/96
5,525,040 08/221,105 06/11/96
5,525,044 08/429,723 06/11/96
5,525,049 08/212,069 06/11/96
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5,525,053 08/352,124 06/11/96
5,525,058 08/276,964 06/11/96
5,525,059 08/196,420 06/11/96
5,525,063 08/533,881 06/11/96
5,525,071 08/306,982 06/11/96
5,525,074 08/273,807 06/11/96
5,525,096 08/202,125 06/11/96
5,525,110 08/146,379 06/11/96
5,525,114 08/322,319 06/11/96
5,525,122 08/331,181 06/11/96
5,525,127 08/347,768 06/11/96
5,525,128 07/916,155 06/11/96
5,525,129 08/443,536 06/11/96
5,525,136 08/301,111 06/11/96
5,525,137 08/136,454 06/11/96
5,525,144 08/425,863 06/11/96
5,525,145 08/170,091 06/11/96
5,525,151 08/417,504 06/11/96
5,525,154 08/334,198 06/11/96
5,525,158 08/128,228 06/11/96
5,525,170 08/452,292 06/11/96
5,525,185 08/362,023 06/11/96
5,525,191 08/280,233 06/11/96
5,525,197 08/302,665 06/11/96
5,525,213 08/264,778 06/11/96
5,525,221 08/360,661 06/11/96
5,525,225 08/316,216 06/11/96
5,525,241 08/456,819 06/11/96
5,525,252 08/373,055 06/11/96
5,525,258 08/425,260 06/11/96
5,525,262 08/486,438 06/11/96
5,525,264 08/460,199 06/11/96
5,525,273 08/120,794 06/11/96
5,525,274 08/267,252 06/11/96
5,525,283 08/334,691 06/11/96
5,525,284 08/450,906 06/11/96
5,525,285 08/234,353 06/11/96
5,525,289 08/380,689 06/11/96
5,525,291 08/341,667 06/11/96
5,525,292 08/502,324 06/11/96
5,525,294 08/337,840 06/11/96
5,525,297 08/304,859 06/11/96
5,525,298 08/337,189 06/11/96
5,525,313 08/246,639 06/11/96
5,525,321 08/307,008 06/11/96
5,525,330 08/343,408 06/11/96
5,525,334 08/408,395 06/11/96
5,525,336 08/245,601 06/11/96
5,525,339 08/168,250 06/11/96
5,525,344 08/367,647 06/11/96
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5,525,353 08/231,089 06/11/96
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5,525,374 08/220,559 06/11/96
5,525,375 08/462,028 06/11/96
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5,525,392 08/514,476 06/11/96
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5,525,397 08/355,155 06/11/96
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5,525,416 08/423,039 06/11/96
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5,525,421 08/345,047 06/11/96
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5,525,530 08/363,038 06/11/96
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5,525,550 08/154,538 06/11/96
5,525,562 08/363,901 06/11/96
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US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
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5,526,207 08/316,363 06/11/96
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5,526,509 08/386,757 06/11/96
5,526,516 07/749,669 06/11/96
5,526,521 08/378,067 06/11/96
PATENTS WHICH EXPIRED ON June 6, 2008
DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES
Patent Application Issue
Number Number Date
6,070,265 09/285,594 06/06/00
6,070,268 09/272,422 06/06/00
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July 29, 2008 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
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July 29, 2008 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
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July 29, 2008 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
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US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
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July 29, 2008 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
1332 OG 385 |
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6,072,447 09/200,741 06/06/00
6,072,449 09/034,246 06/06/00
6,072,453 08/742,033 06/06/00
6,072,454 08/808,855 06/06/00
6,072,456 09/034,174 06/06/00
6,072,457 08/466,750 06/06/00
6,072,458 08/842,400 06/06/00
6,072,459 08/959,232 06/06/00
6,072,465 08/891,927 06/06/00
6,072,469 08/900,372 06/06/00
6,072,475 08/916,400 06/06/00
6,072,476 08/677,613 06/06/00
6,072,481 09/149,111 06/06/00
6,072,484 08/910,653 06/06/00
6,072,495 09/060,301 06/06/00
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6,072,539 08/928,798 06/06/00
6,072,544 08/822,155 06/06/00
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6,072,552 09/051,073 06/06/00
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6,072,621 09/245,353 06/06/00
6,072,628 09/015,141 06/06/00
6,072,630 09/222,915 06/06/00
6,072,632 09/210,414 06/06/00
6,072,638 09/349,723 06/06/00
6,072,644 08/913,695 06/06/00
6,072,646 08/826,518 06/06/00
6,072,655 08/792,986 06/06/00
6,072,658 08/615,675 06/06/00
6,072,667 08/715,774 06/06/00
6,072,669 08/822,778 06/06/00
6,072,671 09/127,386 06/06/00
6,072,678 09/130,626 06/06/00
6,072,680 09/222,396 06/06/00
6,072,691 08/991,777 06/06/00
6,072,705 09/348,542 06/06/00
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6,072,713 09/018,711 06/06/00
6,072,724 08/902,275 06/06/00
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6,072,736 09/418,021 06/06/00
6,072,739 09/286,458 06/06/00
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6,072,753 09/046,223 06/06/00
6,072,762 09/289,984 06/06/00
6,072,764 09/076,630 06/06/00
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6,072,797 08/904,132 06/06/00
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6,072,802 08/958,263 06/06/00
6,072,821 09/088,919 06/06/00
6,072,822 08/998,385 06/06/00
6,072,826 09/084,193 06/06/00
6,072,828 08/990,983 06/06/00
July 29, 2008 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
1332 OG 386 |
6,072,838 09/287,047 06/06/00
6,072,854 09/117,498 06/06/00
6,072,866 08/848,336 06/06/00
6,072,880 09/032,326 06/06/00
6,072,889 08/984,592 06/06/00
6,072,904 09/002,097 06/06/00
6,072,906 08/901,562 06/06/00
6,072,910 08/236,103 06/06/00
6,072,921 08/896,433 06/06/00
6,072,925 08/515,704 06/06/00
6,072,927 09/129,623 06/06/00
6,072,931 09/124,986 06/06/00
6,072,940 09/061,211 06/06/00
6,072,948 09/017,318 06/06/00
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6,072,954 08/993,653 06/06/00
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6,072,963 09/272,484 06/06/00
6,072,980 09/031,243 06/06/00
6,072,981 08/817,820 06/06/00
6,072,984 08/946,057 06/06/00
6,073,000 08/678,418 06/06/00
6,073,019 08/849,141 06/06/00
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6,073,080 08/981,311 06/06/00
6,073,088 09/012,344 06/06/00
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6,073,096 09/018,350 06/06/00
6,073,101 08/788,471 06/06/00
6,073,111 09/061,015 06/06/00
6,073,116 08/814,724 06/06/00
6,073,118 08/707,924 06/06/00
6,073,121 08/939,872 06/06/00
6,073,151 09/106,476 06/06/00
6,073,173 08/819,222 06/06/00
6,073,175 09/067,509 06/06/00
6,073,180 08/973,323 06/06/00
6,073,192 09/019,114 06/06/00
6,073,195 09/145,965 06/06/00
6,073,200 09/013,584 06/06/00
6,073,244 09/128,969 06/06/00
6,073,258 09/032,451 06/06/00
6,073,265 09/100,025 06/06/00
PATENTS WHICH EXPIRED ON June 8, 2008
DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES
Patent Application Issue
Number Number Date
6,745,394 09/780,002 06/08/04
6,745,395 10/032,828 06/08/04
6,745,397 10/001,698 06/08/04
6,745,398 10/455,961 06/08/04
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6,745,422 10/449,550 06/08/04
6,745,425 10/090,412 06/08/04
6,745,426 10/679,630 06/08/04
July 29, 2008 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
1332 OG 387 |
6,745,429 10/004,443 06/08/04
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6,745,772 09/768,596 06/08/04
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July 29, 2008 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
1332 OG 388 |
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July 29, 2008 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
1332 OG 389 |
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July 29, 2008 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
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July 29, 2008 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
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6,747,775 10/331,617 06/08/04
6,747,777 10/372,870 06/08/04
6,747,784 10/126,972 06/08/04
6,747,793 09/712,074 06/08/04
6,747,803 10/064,743 06/08/04
6,747,829 09/896,465 06/08/04
6,747,843 10/107,387 06/08/04
6,747,844 09/831,872 06/08/04
6,747,852 09/932,620 06/08/04
6,747,854 09/006,014 06/08/04
6,747,864 10/364,366 06/08/04
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6,747,865 10/121,177 06/08/04
6,747,934 10/315,094 06/08/04
6,747,955 09/191,324 06/08/04
6,747,976 09/626,008 06/08/04
6,747,978 09/322,423 06/08/04
6,747,982 09/027,625 06/08/04
6,747,987 09/514,804 06/08/04
6,747,989 09/551,430 06/08/04
6,747,993 09/775,244 06/08/04
6,748,002 09/781,017 06/08/04
6,748,003 09/833,494 06/08/04
6,748,019 09/452,960 06/08/04
6,748,026 09/499,303 06/08/04
6,748,077 10/108,209 06/08/04
6,748,087 09/043,273 06/08/04
6,748,096 10/187,978 06/08/04
6,748,113 09/645,579 06/08/04
6,748,116 09/644,292 06/08/04
6,748,117 10/238,600 06/08/04
6,748,127 10/097,907 06/08/04
6,748,138 09/953,468 06/08/04
6,748,153 10/406,996 06/08/04
6,748,171 09/538,394 06/08/04
6,748,178 09/795,245 06/08/04
6,748,180 09/772,948 06/08/04
6,748,196 09/771,988 06/08/04
6,748,228 09/632,909 06/08/04
6,748,250 09/844,687 06/08/04
6,748,251 09/980,213 06/08/04
6,748,264 10/067,039 06/08/04
6,748,301 10/031,707 06/08/04
6,748,310 10/300,781 06/08/04
6,748,322 09/760,403 06/08/04
6,748,360 10/080,097 06/08/04
6,748,361 09/460,077 06/08/04
6,748,369 09/337,285 06/08/04
6,748,381 09/282,908 06/08/04
6,748,399 09/852,452 06/08/04
6,748,400 09/887,378 06/08/04
6,748,405 09/754,639 06/08/04
6,748,406 10/179,192 06/08/04
6,748,451 09/315,202 06/08/04
6,748,462 10/027,332 06/08/04
6,748,468 10/285,155 06/08/04
6,748,480 10/269,890 06/08/04
6,748,519 09/594,627 06/08/04
6,748,520 09/563,606 06/08/04
6,748,522 09/703,346 06/08/04
6,748,525 09/451,954 06/08/04
6,748,531 09/537,081 06/08/04
6,748,542 09/803,399 06/08/04
6,748,560 09/994,137 06/08/04
6,748,580 09/296,874 06/08/04
6,748,583 09/749,237 06/08/04
6,748,586 09/094,827 06/08/04
6,748,590 09/717,410 06/08/04
6,748,593 09/506,856 06/08/04
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Late Maintenance Fee from 06/30/2008
Patent Application Filing Issue Granted
Number Number Date Date Date
5,474,481 08/219,641 03/28/94 12/12/95 07/03/08
5,482,008 08/204,378 03/11/94 01/09/96 06/30/08
5,511,579 08/359,053 12/19/94 04/30/96 07/06/08
5,513,825 08/258,526 06/10/94 05/07/96 06/30/08
5,794,990 08/782,127 01/13/97 08/18/98 07/02/08
5,801,578 08/766,095 12/16/96 09/01/98 07/03/08
5,834,784 08/850,143 05/02/97 11/10/98 07/03/08
5,893,696 09/000,512 12/30/97 04/13/99 06/30/08
5,906,407 09/122,874 07/27/98 05/25/99 07/03/08
5,933,120 08/764,894 12/16/96 08/03/99 07/03/08
5,955,295 08/651,040 07/01/96 09/21/99 07/03/08
5,964,911 09/139,475 08/25/98 10/12/99 07/02/08
5,970,874 09/105,075 06/26/98 10/26/99 07/02/08
5,974,751 08/737,746 11/21/96 11/02/99 07/02/08
5,980,853 09/168,066 10/08/98 11/09/99 07/02/08
5,985,021 09/012,383 01/23/98 11/16/99 07/03/08
6,013,223 09/085,464 05/28/98 01/11/00 06/30/08
6,035,415 08/930,032 09/26/97 03/07/00 07/03/08
6,047,055 08/774,964 12/26/96 04/04/00 07/02/08
6,058,514 09/187,011 11/04/98 05/09/00 07/06/08
6,064,940 08/648,429 05/15/96 05/16/00 06/30/08
6,261,422 09/477,602 01/04/00 07/17/01 06/30/08
6,354,027 09/614,281 07/12/00 03/12/02 07/01/08
6,359,622 09/464,828 12/17/99 03/19/02 07/02/08
6,386,294 09/544,351 04/06/00 05/14/02 06/30/08
6,472,041 09/514,877 02/28/00 10/29/02 07/01/08
6,482,641 09/964,745 09/28/01 11/19/02 07/03/08
6,517,854 09/782,676 02/13/01 02/11/03 06/30/08
6,525,914 09/476,562 01/03/00 02/25/03 07/03/08
6,576,689 09/977,946 10/17/01 06/10/03 07/02/08
6,604,687 09/907,371 07/17/01 08/12/03 07/01/08
6,608,563 09/770,841 01/26/01 08/19/03 07/03/08
6,609,478 09/727,420 12/01/00 08/26/03 07/03/08
6,615,999 10/192,940 07/11/02 09/09/03 07/03/08
6,619,428 09/918,647 08/01/01 09/16/03 07/03/08
6,620,078 09/734,284 12/11/00 09/16/03 07/02/08
6,623,805 09/747,222 12/26/00 09/23/03 07/02/08
6,626,832 09/958,543 01/07/02 09/30/03 07/03/08
6,642,844 09/934,821 08/22/01 11/04/03 07/01/08
6,644,299 10/300,081 11/21/02 11/11/03 07/01/08
6,648,635 10/051,561 01/18/02 11/18/03 06/30/08
6,669,156 10/004,657 12/04/01 12/30/03 07/02/08
6,669,278 10/105,888 03/25/02 12/30/03 06/30/08
6,682,357 10/103,622 03/21/02 01/27/04 07/02/08
6,694,636 09/943,337 08/30/01 02/24/04 07/02/08
6,702,670 09/916,169 07/25/01 03/09/04 07/02/08
6,733,153 10/224,036 08/20/02 05/11/04 06/30/08
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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).
D. 559,553, Re. S.N. 29/320,737, Jul. 02, 2008, Cl. D06/300, MIRROR,
James Vernon Mischel, Jr., Owner of Record: Electric Mirror, L.L.C.,
Edmonds, WA, Attorney or Agent: Laura A. Cruz, Ex. Gp.: 2913
5,840,737, Re. S.N. 11/960,934, Dec. 20, 2007, Cl./Sub 514/338,
OMEPRAZOLE SOLUTION AND METHOD FOR USING SAME, Jeffrey O. Phillips, Owner
of Record: The Curators of the University of Missouri, Columbia, MO,
Attorney or Agent: Joseph A. Mahoney, Ex. Gp: 1612
5,946,062, Re. S.N. 11/980,697, Oct. 31, 2007, Cl. 349/058, LIQUID
CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE VIDEO HAVING SIGNAL DRIVING CIRCUIT MOUNTED ON ONE
SIDE, Kaoru Hasegawa, et al., Owner of Record: Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachi
Device Engineering Co., Ltd., Attorney or Agent: Melvin Kraus, Ex. Gp.:
2871
5,966,341, Re. S.N. 11/759,316, Jun. 07, 2007, Cl./Sub 365/230,
SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY, Tsugio Takahashi, et al., Owner of Record: Hitachi,
Ltd, Attorney or Agent: Gregory E. Mortone, Ex. Gp: 2818
5,994,350, Re. S.N. 12/144,325, Jun. 23, 2008, Cl./Sub 514/232, 3-SPIRO-
INDOLIN-2-ONE AS VASOPRESSIN AND/OR OXYTOCIN RECEPTOR LIGANDS, Loic Foulon,
et al., Owner of Record: Sanofi-aventis, Paris, France, Attorney or Agent:
Leslie A. McDonell, Ex. Gp: 1613
6,408,382, Re. S.N. 12/144,046, Jun. 23, 2008, Cl./Sub 712/024, METHODS
AND APPARATUS FOR ABBREVIATED INSTRUCTION SETS ADAPTABLE TO CONFIGURABLE
PROCESSOR ARCHITECTURE, Gerald Gerorge Pechanek, et al., Owner of Record:
Altera Corporation, San Jose, CA, Attorney or Agent: Peter H. Priest, Ex.
Gp: 2111
6,645,851, Re. S.N. 12/099,683, Apr. 08, 2008, Cl./Sub 438/626, METHOD
OF FORMING PLANARIZED COATINGS ON CONTACT HOLE PATTERNS OF VARIOUS DUTY
RATIOS, Chi-Tung Ho, et al., Owner of Record: Taiwan Semiconductor
Manufacturing Company, Ltd., Hsin-Chu, Taiwan, Attorney or Agent: Roger C.
Knapp, Ex. Gp: 2818
6,688,884, Re. S.N. 12/152,878, May 16, 2008, Cl. 432/118, ROTARY KILN
HEAT EXCHANGER AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING SAME, John Thibault, et al., Owner
of Record: Harbison-Walker Refractoriew Company, Pittsburgh, PA, Attorney
or Agent: Mark Kusner, Ex. Gp.: 3749
6,718,168, Re. S.N. 11/603,355, Nov. 20, 2006, Cl./Sub 455/412,
TRANSMISSION OF MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES BETWEEN MOBILE STATION TERMINALS, Sami
Ala-Luukko, et al., Owner of Record: Data Advisors LLC, Las Vegas, NV,
Attorney or Agent: Christopher L. Kalafut, Ex. Gp: 2685
6,889,064, Re. S.N. 11/799,758, May 02, 2007, Cl./Sub 455/569, COMBINED
REAR VIEW MIRROR AND TELEPHONE, Ronold Baratono, et al., Owner of Record:
Akihabara Limited LLC, Wilmington, DE, Attorney or Agent: Michael David
Stein, Ex. Gp: 2686
6,895,226, Re. S.N. 11/804,730, May 17, 2007, Cl./Sub 455/343, MULTIMODE
TRANSCEIVER CIRCUIT, Ian J. Forster, et al., Owner of Record: Mineral
Lassen LLC, Las Vegas, NV, Attorney or Agent: Kevin L. Morgan, Ex. Gp: 2685
6,909,392, Re. S.N. 11/896,442, Aug. 31, 2007, Cl. 341/144, METHOD FOR
OPERATING A CMOS IMAGER HAVING A PIPELINED ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER,
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Eric R. Fossum, et al., Owner of Record: Micron Technology, Inc., Attorney
or Agent: Thomas J. D'Amico, Ex. Gp.: 2819
6,985,561, Re. S.N. 11/971,456, Jan. 09, 2008, Cl./Sub 379/211, SYSTEM
AND METHOD FOR CUSTOMIZED TELEPHONE GREETING ANNOUNCEMENTS, Lanny Gilbert,
et al., Owner of Record: Phase Systems LLC, Wilmington, DE, Attorney or
Agent: Burton A. Amernick, Ex. Gp: 2614
7,004,936, Re. S.N. 11/865,686, Oct. 01, 2007, Cl. 606/021,
REFRIGERATION SOURCE FOR A CRYOBLATION CATHETER, Eric Ryba, et al., Owner
of Record: Cryocor, Inc., San Diego, CA, Attorney or Agent: James P.
Conley, Ex. Gp.: 3739
7,012,673, Re. S.N. 12/073,908, Mar. 11, 2008, Cl. 355/053, LITHOGRAPHIC
APPARATUS AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD, Aleksey Yurievish Kolesnychenko,
et al., Owner of Record: ASML Netherlands B.V., Veldhoven, NL, Attorney or
Agent: Jean-Paul G. Hoffman, Ex. Gp.: 1795
7,020,117, Re. S.N. 12/079,410, Mar. 26, 2008, Cl. 455/411, COMMAND
PROCESSING METHOD AND RADIO COMMUNICATION APPARATUS, Katsuo Nire, Owner of
Record: Sony Corporation, Tokyo, JP, Attorney or Agent: Thomas F. Presson,
Ex. Gp.: 2617
7,020,290, Re. S.N. 12/079,614, Mar. 27, 2008, Cl./Sub 381/313, METHOD
AND APPARATUS FOR PICKING UP SOUND, Zlatan Ribic, Owner of Record:
Inventor, Attorney or Agent: Larry E. Henneman, Jr., Ex. Gp: 2615
7,030,648, Re. S.N. 12/104,331, Apr. 16, 2008, Cl./Sub 326/038, HIGH
PERFORMANCE INTERCONNECT ARCHITECTURE FOR FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAYS,
Ankur Bal, et al., Owner of Record: Sicronic Remote KG, LLC, Wilmington,
DE, Attorney or Agent: William Breen, Ex. Gp: 2819
7,066,234, Re. S.N. 12/213,990, Jun. 26, 2008, Cl./Sub 164/072, STAMPING
TOOL, CASTING MOLD AND METHODS FOR STRUCTING A SURFACE OF A WORK PIECE,
Thomas Sawitowski, Owner of Record: Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha, Osaka, Japan,
Attorney or Agent: Donald J. Daley, Ex. Gp: 1725
7,069,463, Re. S.N. 12/141,845, Jun. 18, 2008, Cl./Sub 713/322, BUS
CLOCK CONTROLLING APPARATUS AND METHOD, Jang Geun Oh, Owner of Record:
LG Electronics, Inc., Seoul, Korea, Attorney or Agent: Esther H. Chong,
Ex. Gp: 2116
7,069,600, Re. S.N. 12/167,336, Jul. 03, 2008, Cl. 002/239, TOE SOCK,
Joaquin Romay, Owner of Record: Injinji Footwear, Inc., San Diego, CA,
Attorney or Agent: David E. Johnson, Ex. Gp.: 3765
7,074,307, Re. S.N. 12/139,305, Jun. 13, 2008, Cl. 205/000, ELECTRODE
SYSTEMS FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSORS, Peter C. Simpson, Owner of Record:
DexCom, Inc., San Diego, CA, Attorney or Agent: Rose M. Thiessen, Ex. Gp.:
1795
7,096,373, Re. S.N. 12/141,850, Jun. 18, 2008, Cl./Sub 713/500, SYSTEM
AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING CLOCK SPEED GENERATION IN A COMPUTER, Jang Geun
Oh, Owner of Record: LG Electronics, Inc., Seoul, Korea, Attorney or Agent:
Esther H. Chong, Ex. Gp: 2116
7,168,818, Re. S.N. 12/166,445, Jul. 02, 2008, Cl./Sub 359/864, MIRROR
SYSTEM WITH VARYING CHARACTERISTICS BASED ON VEHICLE POSITIONING, Rob
Schnell, Owner of Record: Magna Donnelly Mirrors North America LLC,
Kentwood, MI, Attorney or Agent: Michael F. Kelly, Ex. Gp: 2872
7,175,516, Re. S.N. 12/012,460, Feb. 01, 2008, Cl./Sub 452/083, POULTRY
PROCESSING HUB AND BELT ASSEMBLY, Robert A. Clarke, Owner of Record: Memco,
Hollister, MO, Attorney or Agent: Cassandra L. Wilkinson, Ex. Gp: 3643
7,203,847, Re. S.N. 12/141,835, Jun. 18, 2008, Cl./Sub, 713/300, POWER
SUPPLY FOR CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT, Sung Jin Park, Owner of Record: LG
Electronics, Inc., Seoul, Korea, Attorney or Agent: Esther H. Chong, Ex.
Gp: 2115
Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination Filed |
Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination Filed
5,367,627, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,185, Requested Date: Jun. 03, 2008, Cl.
715/708, Title: COMPUTER-ASSISTED PARTS SALES METHOD, Inventor: Jerome D.
Johnson, Owners of Record: Clear With Computers, LLC, Indian Wells, CA,
Attorney or Agent: Hershkovitz & Associates, LLC, Alexandria, VA, Ex. Gp.:
3992, Requester: Ying Chen, Chen Yoshimura, LLP, Los Angeles, CA
5,561,953, Reexam. C.N. 90/009,147, Requested Date: Jun. 16, 2008, Cl.
052/198, Title: CONTOURED VENTILATION SYSTEM FOR METAL ROOFS, Inventor:
Martin J. Rotter, Owners of Record: Building Materials Investment
Corporation, Wilmington, DE, Attorney or Agent: Volpe and Koenig, PC,
Philadelphia, PA, Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester: HIBCO Plastics, Inc.,
Yadkinville, NC, Robert W. Pitts, Winston-Salem, NC
5,636,643, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,187, Requested Date: Jun. 03, 2008, Cl.
128/898, Title: WOUND TREATMENT EMPLOYING REDUCED PRESSURE, Inventor: Louis
C. Argenta et al., Owners of Record: Wake Forest University Health Sciences,
Winston-Salem, NC, Attorney or Agent: Dann Dorfman Herrell & Skillman,
Philadelphia, PA, Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester: Sabing H. Lee, Knobbe Martens
Olson & Bear, LLP, Irvine, CA
5,663,496, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,184, Requested Date: May 07, 2008, Cl.
073/146, Title: TIRE MONITORING VIA AN ELECTROMAGNETIC PATH INCLUDING THE
GROUND PLAN OF A VEHICLE, Inventor: Michael Handfield et al., Owners of
Record: MHL TEK, LLC, Rochester Hills, MI, Attorney or Agent: Morrison &
Foerster, LLP, San Diego, CA, Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester: Volkswagen AG,
Wolfsburg, Germany, Clifford A. Ulrich, Kenyon & Kenyon, LLP, New York, NY
5,741,966, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,183, Requested Date: May 30, 2008, Cl.
073/146.5, Title: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING A PARAMETER OF A VEHICLE
TIRE, Inventor: Michael Handfield et al., Owners of Record: MHL TEK, LLC,
Rochester Hills, MI, Attorney or Agent: Brooks & Kushman, Southfield, MI,
Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester: Volkswagen AG, Wolfsburg, Germany, Clifford A.
Ulrich, Kenyon & Kenyon, LLP, New York, NY
5,821,858, Reexam. C.N. 90/009,161, Requested Date: May 28, 2008, Cl.
340/573.1, Title: LIGHTED SLIPPER, Inventor: Allan J. Stone, Owners of
Record: Cobra International, Inc., Sunrise, FL, Attorney or Agent: Oltman
Flynn & Kubler, Fort Lauderdale, FL, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Skechers
USA, Manhattan Beach, CA, Norman E. Brunell, Irell & Manella, LLP, Los
Angeles, CA
5,906,978, Reexam. C.N. 90/009,165, Requested Date: May 30, 2008, Cl.
514/023, Title: METHOD FOR IRON DELIVERY TO A PATIENT BY TRANSFER FROM
DIALYSATE, Inventor: Stephen R. Ash, Owners of Record: HemoCleanse, Inc.,
Lafayette, IN, Attorney or Agent: Krieg Devault, LLP, Indianapolis, IN,
Ex. Gp.: 3991, Requester: Gunther J. Evanina, Price Heneveld Cooper DeWitt
& Litton, LLP, Grand Rapids, MI
6,066,167, Reexam. C.N. 90/009,159, Requested Date: May 23, 2008, Cl.
623/001, Title: EXPANDABLE STENTS, Inventor: Lilip Lau et al., Owners of
Record: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc., Santa Clara, CA, Attorney
or Agent: Fulwider Patton, LLP, Los Angeles, CA, Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester:
John S. Barufka, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, LLP, McLean, VA
6,159,203, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,176, Requested Date: May 22, 2008, Cl.
606/003, Title: INFRARED LASER CATHETER SYSTEM, Inventor: Edward Lawrence
Sinofsky, Owners of Record: CardioFocus, Inc., West Yarmouth, MA, Attorney
or Agent: Thomas Engellenner, Boston, MA, Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester: Scott
K. Witonsky, Proskauer Rose, LLP, Boston, MA
6,345,323, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,189, Requested Date: Jun. 06, 2008, Cl.
710/001, Title: COMPUTER INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM, Inventor: Danny L. Beasley
et al., Owners of Record: Avocent Redmond Corp., Redmond WA, Attorney or
July 29, 2008 |
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Agent: Davidson Berquist Jackson & Gowdey, LLP, Arlington, VA, Ex. Gp.:
3992, Requester: Rose Electronics, Houston, TX, Tracy W. Druce, Nova Druce
& Quigg, LLP, Houston, TX
6,410,252, Reexam. C.N. 90/009,149, Requested Date: Jun. 09, 2008, Cl.
435/007.1, Title: DEVICES AND METHODS FOR MEASURING T CELL CYTOKINES,
Inventor: Paul V. Lehmann et al., Owners of Record: Case Western Reserve
University, Cleveland, OH, Attorney or Agent: Medlen & Carroll, LLP, San
Francisco, CA, Ex. Gp.: 3991, Requester: Paul F. Fehlner, Baker Botts, LLP,
New York, NY
6,537,976, Reexam. C.N. 90/009,162, Requested Date: May 30, 2008, Cl.
514/052, Title: DIALSYS SOLUTIONS CONTAINING WATER SOLUBLE VITAMINS AND
NUTRIENTS, Inventor: Ajay Gupta, Owners of Record: Charak, LLC, Cerritos,
CA, Attorney or Agent: Price Heneveld Cooper DeWitt & Litton, LLP, Grand
Rapids, MI, Ex. Gp.: 3991, Requester: Wayne S. Breyer, DeMont & Breyer,
LLC, Holmdel, NJ
6,730,042, Reexam. C.N. 90/009,167, Requested Date: Jun. 03, 2008, Cl.
600/562, Title: BIOPSY LOCALIZATION METHOD AND DEVICE, Inventor: Richard E.
Fulton et al., Owners of Record: Artemis Medical, Inc., San Mateo, CA,
Attorney or Agent: Welsh & Flaxman, LLC, Alexandria, VA, Ex. Gp.: 3993,
Requester: Douglas R. Hanscom, Jones Tullar & Cooper, PC, Arlington, VA
6,841,172, Reexam. C.N. 90/009,166, Requested Date: May 30, 2008, Cl.
424/502, Title: METHOD FOR IRON DELIVERY TO A PATIENT BY TRANSFER FROM
DIALYSATE, Inventor: Stephen R. Ash, Owners of Record: HemoCleanse, Inc.,
Lafayette, IN, Attorney or Agent: Krieg Devault, LLP, Indianapolis, IN,
Ex. Gp.: 3991, Requester: Gunther J. Evanina, Price Heneveld Cooper DeWitt
& Litton, LLP, Grand Rapids, MI
6,951,682, Reexam. C.N. 90/011,998, Requested Date: Jun. 11, 2008, Cl.
428/312.2, Title: POROUS COATINGS BEARING LIGAND ARRAYS AND USE THEREOF,
Inventor: John A. Zebala, Owners of Record: Syntrix Biosystems, Inc.,
Auburn, WA, Attorney or Agent: Syntrix Biosystems, Inc., Auburn, WA, Ex.
Gp.: 3991, Requester: Robert C. Lampe III, Hunton & Williams, LLP,
Washington, DC
7,315,015, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,188, Requested Date: Jun. 06, 2008, Cl.
250/208.1, Title: IMAGE DETECTING MODULE, Inventor: Wen-Hung Hseih, et al.,
Owners of Record: Asia Optical Co., Inc., Taichung, Taiwan, Attorney or
Agent: Thomas Kayden Horstemeyer & Risley, LLP, Atlanta, GA, Ex. Gp.: 3992,
Requester: Patent Owner
Requests for Inter Partes Reexamination Filed |
Requests for Inter Partes Reexamination Filed
6,805,891, Reexam. C.N. 95/000,376, Requested Date: Jun. 03, 2008, Cl.
428/336, Title: RECORDING MEDIA HAVING PROTECTIVE OVERCOATS OF HIGHLY
TETRAHEDRAL AMORPHOUS CARBON AND METHODS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION, Inventor:
Veerasamy Vijayen et al., Owners of Record: Stormedia Texas, LLC, Tyler,
TX, Attorney or Agent: United Module Corporation, Berkeley, CA, Ex. Gp.:
3991, Requester: Third Party Requester: Seagate Technology, LLC; (Att'y Is:
Dorothy P. Whelan, Fish and Richardson, Minneapolis, MN), Real Party in
Interest: Same As Third Party Requester
7,189,230, Reexam. C.N. 95/001,052, Requested Date: Jun. 11, 2008, Cl.
606/041, Title: METHOD FOR TREATING SKIN AND UNDERLYING TISSUE, Inventor:
Edward W. Knowlton, Owners of Record: Thermage, Inc., Hayward, CA, Attorney
or Agent: Wood Herron & Evans, LLP, Cincinnati, OH, Ex. Gp.: 3993,
Requester: Third Party Requester: Alma Lasers, Inc., Buffalo Grove, IL;
(Atty' Is: Hugh A. Abrams, Sidley Austin, LLP, Chicago, IL), Real Party in
Interest: Same As Third Party Requester
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
July 4, 2008
DUE TO FAILURE TO RENEW
Reg. Number Serial Number Reg. Date
109,244 71/087,758 03/28/1916
200,927 71/211,546 07/14/1925
350,430 71/391,468 09/28/1937
350,463 71/392,111 09/28/1937
433,172 71/490,738 09/30/1947
433,177 71/495,461 09/30/1947
433,219 71/508,125 09/30/1947
433,220 71/508,126 09/30/1947
652,221 71/683,274 10/01/1957
652,342 71/696,588 10/01/1957
652,344 72/007,230 10/01/1957
652,310 72/012,527 10/01/1957
652,465 72/013,686 10/01/1957
652,484 72/017,273 10/01/1957
652,525 72/018,841 10/01/1957
652,490 72/022,425 10/01/1957
652,330 72/022,993 10/01/1957
652,493 72/023,031 10/01/1957
652,370 72/024,803 10/01/1957
652,403 72/025,073 10/01/1957
836,212 72/109,225 10/03/1967
836,366 72/223,152 10/03/1967
836,367 72/224,872 10/03/1967
836,171 72/230,896 10/03/1967
836,230 72/233,716 10/03/1967
836,424 72/235,393 10/03/1967
836,378 72/242,003 10/03/1967
836,453 72/244,057 10/03/1967
836,205 72/248,743 10/03/1967
836,206 72/248,744 10/03/1967
836,271 72/248,854 10/03/1967
836,387 72/249,234 10/03/1967
836,394 72/250,942 10/03/1967
836,397 72/251,249 10/03/1967
836,245 72/251,618 10/03/1967
836,267 72/251,797 10/03/1967
836,459 72/251,817 10/03/1967
836,401 72/252,299 10/03/1967
836,297 72/252,632 10/03/1967
836,282 72/252,648 10/03/1967
836,408 72/253,338 10/03/1967
836,146 72/253,473 10/03/1967
836,269 72/253,776 10/03/1967
836,425 72/254,816 10/03/1967
836,186 72/255,712 10/03/1967
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836,214 72/258,250 10/03/1967
836,166 72/259,048 10/03/1967
836,180 72/263,324 10/03/1967
836,412 72/263,326 10/03/1967
836,223 72/265,014 10/03/1967
836,224 72/265,137 10/03/1967
836,154 72/268,717 10/03/1967
836,355 72/269,034 10/03/1967
836,320 72/269,830 10/03/1967
836,341 72/270,030 10/03/1967
836,365 72/270,454 10/03/1967
1,074,185 73/013,079 09/27/1977
1,073,952 73/032,608 09/27/1977
1,074,186 73/040,378 09/27/1977
1,074,194 73/055,123 09/27/1977
1,074,054 73/081,227 09/27/1977
1,074,037 73/088,870 09/27/1977
1,074,242 73/091,576 09/27/1977
1,073,939 73/091,817 09/27/1977
1,074,153 73/092,222 09/27/1977
1,073,883 73/093,411 09/27/1977
1,074,321 73/100,173 09/27/1977
1,074,181 73/100,504 09/27/1977
1,074,071 73/101,289 09/27/1977
1,074,335 73/103,429 09/27/1977
1,073,870 73/103,935 09/27/1977
1,074,099 73/104,995 09/27/1977
1,073,979 73/105,845 09/27/1977
1,074,189 73/107,101 09/27/1977
1,074,294 73/108,768 09/27/1977
1,073,963 73/109,702 09/27/1977
1,074,236 73/112,761 09/27/1977
1,073,893 73/115,452 09/27/1977
1,074,227 73/115,453 09/27/1977
1,074,298 73/116,966 09/27/1977
1,074,308 73/119,858 09/27/1977
1,459,506 73/208,335 09/29/1987
1,459,223 73/438,612 09/29/1987
1,458,904 73/482,703 09/29/1987
1,459,509 73/493,014 09/29/1987
1,458,905 73/493,021 09/29/1987
1,459,284 73/502,919 09/29/1987
1,459,410 73/504,788 09/29/1987
1,459,000 73/509,765 09/29/1987
1,459,379 73/529,572 09/29/1987
1,459,163 73/531,892 09/29/1987
1,459,635 73/548,603 09/29/1987
1,459,380 73/555,393 09/29/1987
1,459,411 73/559,920 09/29/1987
1,459,286 73/562,530 09/29/1987
1,459,001 73/574,379 09/29/1987
1,459,641 73/575,217 09/29/1987
1,459,573 73/575,623 09/29/1987
1,459,598 73/575,844 09/29/1987
1,459,600 73/575,856 09/29/1987
1,459,002 73/577,575 09/29/1987
1,458,880 73/578,018 09/29/1987
1,458,882 73/579,030 09/29/1987
1,459,593 73/579,878 09/29/1987
1,459,757 73/582,253 09/29/1987
1,459,643 73/582,815 09/29/1987
1,459,512 73/584,886 09/29/1987
1,459,601 73/586,378 09/29/1987
1,459,181 73/588,386 09/29/1987
1,459,646 73/593,312 09/29/1987
1,459,647 73/593,849 09/29/1987
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1332 OG 401 |
1,459,649 73/594,572 09/29/1987
1,459,107 73/594,809 09/29/1987
1,459,413 73/595,504 09/29/1987
1,459,602 73/596,855 09/29/1987
1,459,650 73/596,972 09/29/1987
1,459,513 73/597,767 09/29/1987
1,459,603 73/597,789 09/29/1987
1,459,514 73/597,790 09/29/1987
1,459,546 73/598,342 09/29/1987
1,459,289 73/600,169 09/29/1987
1,459,165 73/602,409 09/29/1987
1,459,605 73/603,970 09/29/1987
1,459,480 73/606,733 09/29/1987
1,459,547 73/606,925 09/29/1987
1,459,744 73/608,600 09/29/1987
1,459,384 73/608,655 09/29/1987
1,458,910 73/608,950 09/29/1987
1,459,606 73/609,267 09/29/1987
1,459,458 73/609,631 09/29/1987
1,459,664 73/609,674 09/29/1987
1,459,296 73/609,984 09/29/1987
1,459,758 73/610,429 09/29/1987
1,459,563 73/610,430 09/29/1987
1,459,363 73/610,673 09/29/1987
1,459,006 73/611,237 09/29/1987
1,459,671 73/611,291 09/29/1987
1,459,007 73/611,648 09/29/1987
1,459,672 73/612,073 09/29/1987
1,459,242 73/612,237 09/29/1987
1,459,276 73/612,238 09/29/1987
1,459,297 73/612,327 09/29/1987
1,459,186 73/612,524 09/29/1987
1,459,435 73/612,561 09/29/1987
1,459,436 73/612,590 09/29/1987
1,459,673 73/613,289 09/29/1987
1,459,564 73/614,062 09/29/1987
1,459,008 73/614,363 09/29/1987
1,459,233 73/615,269 09/29/1987
1,459,608 73/615,320 09/29/1987
1,459,270 73/617,781 09/29/1987
1,459,304 73/619,334 09/29/1987
1,459,738 73/619,455 09/29/1987
1,459,243 73/620,488 09/29/1987
1,459,305 73/620,570 09/29/1987
1,459,389 73/621,183 09/29/1987
1,459,611 73/621,599 09/29/1987
1,459,483 73/621,654 09/29/1987
1,459,681 73/621,969 09/29/1987
1,459,190 73/622,497 09/29/1987
1,459,192 73/622,499 09/29/1987
1,459,193 73/622,500 09/29/1987
1,459,197 73/622,506 09/29/1987
1,459,198 73/622,508 09/29/1987
1,459,199 73/622,510 09/29/1987
1,459,202 73/622,514 09/29/1987
1,459,745 73/622,814 09/29/1987
1,459,550 73/623,614 09/29/1987
1,459,683 73/623,618 09/29/1987
1,459,132 73/625,314 09/29/1987
1,459,423 73/625,389 09/29/1987
1,459,551 73/625,395 09/29/1987
1,459,203 73/625,867 09/29/1987
1,458,977 73/625,989 09/29/1987
1,459,489 73/626,828 09/29/1987
1,459,307 73/627,841 09/29/1987
1,459,234 73/627,847 09/29/1987
July 29, 2008 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
1332 OG 402 |
1,459,490 73/627,849 09/29/1987
1,459,169 73/628,256 09/29/1987
1,459,615 73/628,569 09/29/1987
1,459,688 73/628,881 09/29/1987
1,459,689 73/628,882 09/29/1987
1,459,690 73/628,896 09/29/1987
1,459,691 73/628,994 09/29/1987
1,459,578 73/629,178 09/29/1987
1,459,460 73/629,678 09/29/1987
1,459,368 73/630,038 09/29/1987
1,459,567 73/630,228 09/29/1987
1,459,527 73/630,986 09/29/1987
1,459,134 73/631,623 09/29/1987
1,459,018 73/632,472 09/29/1987
1,459,147 73/632,719 09/29/1987
1,459,021 73/633,162 09/29/1987
1,459,581 73/633,299 09/29/1987
1,459,553 73/633,560 09/29/1987
1,459,246 73/633,745 09/29/1987
1,459,315 73/633,982 09/29/1987
1,459,582 73/634,107 09/29/1987
1,459,022 73/634,217 09/29/1987
1,459,760 73/634,652 09/29/1987
1,459,618 73/635,063 09/29/1987
1,458,957 73/636,187 09/29/1987
1,458,958 73/636,188 09/29/1987
1,458,929 73/636,294 09/29/1987
1,459,170 73/636,883 09/29/1987
1,459,025 73/637,005 09/29/1987
1,459,113 73/637,016 09/29/1987
1,459,320 73/637,329 09/29/1987
1,459,026 73/637,466 09/29/1987
1,459,699 73/637,480 09/29/1987
1,459,397 73/637,540 09/29/1987
1,459,321 73/637,578 09/29/1987
1,459,322 73/637,579 09/29/1987
1,458,931 73/637,931 09/29/1987
1,459,702 73/637,973 09/29/1987
1,459,328 73/638,275 09/29/1987
1,459,704 73/638,819 09/29/1987
1,459,364 73/638,931 09/29/1987
1,458,959 73/639,010 09/29/1987
1,459,705 73/639,188 09/29/1987
1,459,335 73/639,514 09/29/1987
1,459,336 73/639,585 09/29/1987
1,459,430 73/639,608 09/29/1987
1,459,399 73/639,724 09/29/1987
1,459,709 73/639,734 09/29/1987
1,459,595 73/639,942 09/29/1987
1,459,532 73/639,975 09/29/1987
1,459,338 73/640,022 09/29/1987
1,459,536 73/640,282 09/29/1987
1,459,498 73/640,831 09/29/1987
1,459,588 73/641,007 09/29/1987
1,459,249 73/641,145 09/29/1987
1,459,596 73/641,267 09/29/1987
1,459,714 73/641,567 09/29/1987
1,459,500 73/641,658 09/29/1987
1,459,539 73/641,679 09/29/1987
1,459,349 73/641,684 09/29/1987
1,459,373 73/642,047 09/29/1987
1,459,402 73/642,142 09/29/1987
1,458,937 73/642,148 09/29/1987
1,459,031 73/642,514 09/29/1987
1,459,431 73/642,835 09/29/1987
1,458,938 73/642,869 09/29/1987
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1332 OG 403 |
1,459,590 73/642,920 09/29/1987
1,459,502 73/642,991 09/29/1987
1,459,718 73/643,080 09/29/1987
1,459,720 73/643,285 09/29/1987
1,459,540 73/643,312 09/29/1987
1,459,628 73/643,374 09/29/1987
1,459,629 73/643,375 09/29/1987
1,459,721 73/643,479 09/29/1987
1,459,541 73/643,509 09/29/1987
1,459,722 73/643,592 09/29/1987
1,459,723 73/643,600 09/29/1987
1,459,724 73/643,664 09/29/1987
1,459,115 73/643,668 09/29/1987
1,459,559 73/643,770 09/29/1987
1,459,742 73/643,819 09/29/1987
1,459,592 73/643,960 09/29/1987
1,459,728 73/644,402 09/29/1987
1,459,174 73/644,441 09/29/1987
1,459,739 73/644,485 09/29/1987
1,459,035 73/644,973 09/29/1987
1,464,617 73/644,996 11/10/1987
1,459,036 73/645,156 09/29/1987
1,459,037 73/645,256 09/29/1987
1,459,039 73/645,284 09/29/1987
1,459,740 73/645,316 09/29/1987
1,459,543 73/645,606 09/29/1987
1,459,355 73/645,840 09/29/1987
1,459,356 73/645,847 09/29/1987
1,459,734 73/645,878 09/29/1987
1,459,357 73/646,039 09/29/1987
1,459,118 73/646,475 09/29/1987
1,459,119 73/646,668 09/29/1987
1,459,120 73/646,694 09/29/1987
1,459,049 73/647,235 09/29/1987
1,458,895 73/647,453 09/29/1987
1,459,054 73/647,525 09/29/1987
1,458,988 73/647,628 09/29/1987
1,459,433 73/647,771 09/29/1987
1,459,408 73/647,808 09/29/1987
1,459,155 73/648,107 09/29/1987
1,459,137 73/648,113 09/29/1987
1,459,067 73/648,208 09/29/1987
1,459,068 73/648,211 09/29/1987
1,459,158 73/648,485 09/29/1987
1,459,159 73/648,767 09/29/1987
1,458,976 73/648,924 09/29/1987
1,459,214 73/648,926 09/29/1987
1,459,215 73/649,147 09/29/1987
1,459,162 73/649,292 09/29/1987
1,459,261 73/649,295 09/29/1987
1,459,262 73/649,298 09/29/1987
1,459,140 73/649,325 09/29/1987
1,459,084 73/649,433 09/29/1987
1,459,085 73/649,434 09/29/1987
1,459,216 73/649,463 09/29/1987
1,459,087 73/649,500 09/29/1987
1,459,090 73/649,743 09/29/1987
1,459,142 73/649,899 09/29/1987
1,459,143 73/650,567 09/29/1987
1,459,100 73/650,747 09/29/1987
1,459,104 73/651,538 09/29/1987
1,459,239 73/651,602 09/29/1987
2,100,558 74/289,532 09/30/1997
2,101,728 74/325,799 09/30/1997
2,100,560 74/327,156 09/30/1997
2,100,564 74/383,586 09/30/1997
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1332 OG 404 |
2,100,565 74/399,457 09/30/1997
2,101,739 74/416,389 09/30/1997
2,101,744 74/433,729 09/30/1997
2,100,575 74/461,737 09/30/1997
2,100,577 74/465,450 09/30/1997
2,101,758 74/482,257 09/30/1997
2,101,765 74/493,996 09/30/1997
2,101,767 74/495,182 09/30/1997
2,100,589 74/521,205 09/30/1997
2,100,592 74/538,920 09/30/1997
2,101,790 74/547,430 09/30/1997
2,101,793 74/558,818 09/30/1997
2,101,796 74/560,485 09/30/1997
2,101,797 74/562,216 09/30/1997
2,100,598 74/564,429 09/30/1997
2,100,600 74/567,548 09/30/1997
2,102,376 74/582,370 09/30/1997
2,101,814 74/600,311 09/30/1997
2,100,614 74/600,340 09/30/1997
2,100,623 74/616,587 09/30/1997
2,101,832 74/620,305 09/30/1997
2,100,627 74/625,302 09/30/1997
2,101,842 74/629,181 09/30/1997
2,101,843 74/629,184 09/30/1997
2,100,637 74/636,969 09/30/1997
2,100,638 74/637,519 09/30/1997
2,100,639 74/639,487 09/30/1997
2,100,644 74/643,547 09/30/1997
2,101,864 74/651,093 09/30/1997
2,101,867 74/654,697 09/30/1997
2,101,883 74/670,441 09/30/1997
2,100,668 74/672,576 09/30/1997
2,100,671 74/674,310 09/30/1997
2,101,887 74/674,930 09/30/1997
2,101,889 74/675,227 09/30/1997
2,100,679 74/683,221 09/30/1997
2,101,897 74/684,128 09/30/1997
2,101,905 74/688,872 09/30/1997
2,101,917 74/698,301 09/30/1997
2,101,918 74/699,111 09/30/1997
2,100,702 74/700,018 09/30/1997
2,101,922 74/702,228 09/30/1997
2,101,932 74/706,892 09/30/1997
2,101,944 74/710,805 09/30/1997
2,100,725 74/713,601 09/30/1997
2,100,727 74/713,613 09/30/1997
2,101,950 74/714,562 09/30/1997
2,100,729 74/715,840 09/30/1997
2,101,954 74/717,346 09/30/1997
2,101,956 74/717,575 09/30/1997
2,101,965 74/724,041 09/30/1997
2,101,971 74/728,917 09/30/1997
2,101,976 74/730,838 09/30/1997
2,101,979 74/731,419 09/30/1997
2,101,988 74/735,951 09/30/1997
2,102,005 75/005,276 09/30/1997
2,100,754 75/006,464 09/30/1997
2,100,757 75/007,124 09/30/1997
2,102,009 75/007,468 09/30/1997
2,102,011 75/007,718 09/30/1997
2,102,012 75/007,769 09/30/1997
2,102,013 75/008,084 09/30/1997
2,100,769 75/013,401 09/30/1997
2,102,037 75/019,362 09/30/1997
2,102,038 75/019,493 09/30/1997
2,102,042 75/022,117 09/30/1997
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1332 OG 405 |
2,102,391 75/024,289 09/30/1997
2,100,784 75/024,989 09/30/1997
2,102,049 75/025,293 09/30/1997
2,102,053 75/027,740 09/30/1997
2,102,055 75/028,241 09/30/1997
2,100,789 75/028,704 09/30/1997
2,102,057 75/029,359 09/30/1997
2,102,075 75/035,947 09/30/1997
2,102,092 75/042,295 09/30/1997
2,102,097 75/044,244 09/30/1997
2,100,826 75/045,518 09/30/1997
2,100,827 75/046,318 09/30/1997
2,100,828 75/046,925 09/30/1997
2,102,105 75/047,090 09/30/1997
2,102,109 75/047,863 09/30/1997
2,102,112 75/048,773 09/30/1997
2,102,114 75/049,915 09/30/1997
2,100,837 75/050,192 09/30/1997
2,100,847 75/055,386 09/30/1997
2,100,859 75/060,562 09/30/1997
2,100,861 75/061,096 09/30/1997
2,100,867 75/063,363 09/30/1997
2,100,869 75/064,040 09/30/1997
2,102,173 75/067,558 09/30/1997
2,102,186 75/070,202 09/30/1997
2,102,189 75/070,683 09/30/1997
2,100,909 75/074,144 09/30/1997
2,100,931 75/079,162 09/30/1997
2,100,936 75/080,129 09/30/1997
2,100,937 75/080,130 09/30/1997
2,102,219 75/080,333 09/30/1997
2,100,945 75/082,501 09/30/1997
2,100,950 75/082,659 09/30/1997
2,102,232 75/083,724 09/30/1997
2,100,962 75/085,207 09/30/1997
2,102,237 75/086,091 09/30/1997
2,100,973 75/087,219 09/30/1997
2,100,977 75/088,583 09/30/1997
2,100,978 75/088,619 09/30/1997
2,102,248 75/089,329 09/30/1997
2,100,980 75/090,233 09/30/1997
2,102,252 75/090,428 09/30/1997
2,102,254 75/091,008 09/30/1997
2,102,255 75/091,021 09/30/1997
2,100,990 75/092,766 09/30/1997
2,101,003 75/095,749 09/30/1997
2,101,009 75/096,648 09/30/1997
2,101,019 75/099,097 09/30/1997
2,101,022 75/100,239 09/30/1997
2,101,025 75/100,661 09/30/1997
2,101,032 75/102,545 09/30/1997
2,101,033 75/102,557 09/30/1997
2,101,037 75/103,301 09/30/1997
2,102,281 75/105,535 09/30/1997
2,102,289 75/111,472 09/30/1997
2,102,290 75/111,660 09/30/1997
2,101,066 75/112,569 09/30/1997
2,102,295 75/113,470 09/30/1997
2,101,076 75/114,096 09/30/1997
2,101,077 75/114,517 09/30/1997
2,101,081 75/115,651 09/30/1997
2,101,082 75/115,652 09/30/1997
2,102,405 75/116,258 09/30/1997
2,101,087 75/116,713 09/30/1997
2,102,308 75/119,402 09/30/1997
2,101,105 75/120,022 09/30/1997
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1332 OG 406 |
2,101,117 75/121,251 09/30/1997
2,101,132 75/125,149 09/30/1997
2,101,138 75/125,746 09/30/1997
2,102,322 75/126,764 09/30/1997
2,102,325 75/127,605 09/30/1997
2,101,168 75/134,862 09/30/1997
2,101,200 75/141,451 09/30/1997
2,101,207 75/143,859 09/30/1997
2,101,217 75/146,255 09/30/1997
2,101,225 75/148,131 09/30/1997
2,101,227 75/148,483 09/30/1997
2,101,248 75/153,806 09/30/1997
2,101,267 75/157,486 09/30/1997
2,101,273 75/158,596 09/30/1997
2,101,274 75/158,987 09/30/1997
2,101,289 75/161,335 09/30/1997
2,101,308 75/164,078 09/30/1997
2,101,336 75/166,999 09/30/1997
2,102,347 75/167,176 09/30/1997
2,101,339 75/167,218 09/30/1997
2,101,349 75/168,268 09/30/1997
2,101,353 75/168,628 09/30/1997
2,101,357 75/168,893 09/30/1997
2,101,364 75/169,256 09/30/1997
2,101,371 75/169,830 09/30/1997
2,101,385 75/171,212 09/30/1997
2,101,399 75/172,196 09/30/1997
2,101,408 75/172,676 09/30/1997
2,101,411 75/172,685 09/30/1997
2,102,420 75/172,687 09/30/1997
2,101,415 75/172,937 09/30/1997
2,101,419 75/173,252 09/30/1997
2,101,424 75/173,670 09/30/1997
2,101,426 75/173,919 09/30/1997
2,101,427 75/173,945 09/30/1997
2,101,429 75/174,006 09/30/1997
2,101,441 75/174,752 09/30/1997
2,101,452 75/175,623 09/30/1997
2,101,467 75/176,404 09/30/1997
2,101,477 75/176,980 09/30/1997
2,101,480 75/177,129 09/30/1997
2,101,494 75/177,621 09/30/1997
2,101,495 75/177,662 09/30/1997
2,101,496 75/177,663 09/30/1997
2,101,499 75/177,795 09/30/1997
2,101,502 75/178,090 09/30/1997
2,101,504 75/178,169 09/30/1997
2,101,510 75/178,349 09/30/1997
2,101,520 75/178,955 09/30/1997
2,101,525 75/179,292 09/30/1997
2,101,528 75/179,503 09/30/1997
2,101,530 75/179,604 09/30/1997
2,101,531 75/179,610 09/30/1997
2,101,545 75/180,964 09/30/1997
2,101,559 75/182,533 09/30/1997
2,101,579 75/186,865 09/30/1997
2,101,596 75/189,598 09/30/1997
2,102,423 75/189,898 09/30/1997
2,101,599 75/190,513 09/30/1997
2,101,607 75/191,416 09/30/1997
2,101,610 75/192,147 09/30/1997
2,101,620 75/194,468 09/30/1997
2,101,623 75/196,224 09/30/1997
2,101,624 75/196,561 09/30/1997
2,101,654 75/205,819 09/30/1997
2,101,657 75/205,823 09/30/1997
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2,101,658 75/205,931 09/30/1997
2,101,671 75/210,880 09/30/1997
2,101,690 75/223,095 09/30/1997
2,101,695 75/224,773 09/30/1997
2,101,697 75/226,115 09/30/1997
2,101,699 75/226,917 09/30/1997
2,102,434 75/231,315 09/30/1997
2,101,714 75/249,543 09/30/1997
2,101,716 75/249,547 09/30/1997
2,101,717 75/249,548 09/30/1997
2,102,352 75/976,211 09/30/1997
2,102,357 75/976,277 09/30/1997
37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication |
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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 addresses of the two
non-signing inventors, Satwinder Panesar and Heather Hudson. The inventors
whose signature are 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/GB2005/004104 and was filed on 24
October 2005 in the names of John MacMahon, Mark Norton, Adam Fennel,
Satwinder Panesar, Lee Rowan, Audrey Trouillot, Bary Zeller, Heather
Hudson and Anilkumar Gaonkar for the invention entitled Flexible Pad for
Preparing a Beverage. The national stage application is assigned number
11/577,525 and has a 35 U.S.C. 371(c)(1), (c)(2) and (c)(4) date of 12
May 2008.
37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication
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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 signature is missing (Hans Ericsson) 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/SE05/01805
and was filed on 01 December 2005 in the name of Hans Ericsson for the
invention entitled A SAW BLADE AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A SAW BLADE.
The national stage application number is 11/791,997 and has a 35 U.S.C. 371
date of 17 April 2008.
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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 inventors whose signatures are missing (Hsu-Wei Hung, Ching-Lung Hu and
Cheng-Chun Kuan) 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/CN04/01044 and was filed on 14
September 2004 in the names of Jiunn-Liang Ko, Yu-Lu Huang, Tzu-Chih Chen,
Hsu-Wei Hung, Ho-Lung Jiang, Ching-Lung Hu, Cheng-Chun Kuan, Hsuan-Ju
Thou, entitled A FUNGAL IMMUNOMODULATORY PROTEIN PRODUCED BY
MICROORGANISME AND USES THEREOF. The national stage application is
assigned number 10/572,563 and has a 35 U.S.C. 371(c)(1), (c)(2) and (c)(4)
date of 09 May 2008.
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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 signature is missing (Takehiko YOSHIMURA) 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/JP2004/004985
and was filed on 07 April 2004 in the name of Tatsuhiko Nagata and Takehiko
Yoshimura for the invention entitled Atmosphere purge-port connecting
device for wafer storage container. The national stage application number
is 11/547,621 and has a 35 U.S.C. 371(c)(1), (c)(2), and (c)(4) date of
13 November 2007.
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without the signature of all inventors or, if the inventor is deceased, the
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§ 1.63.
Application No. Filing Date Non-Signing Inventor(s) Title of Invention
or Legal
Representative(s)
29/215,576 Oct. 21, 2004 Wolfgang Proksch Spectacles
29/261,486 Jun. 14, 2006 David Deary Outdoor Grill
29/261,584 Jun. 14, 2006 Richard M. Abernathy, Grill Lid
Esq.
29/262,455 Jun. 29, 2006 Brian Wood Pod Light
29/265,402 Aug. 29, 2006 Brian Wood Grill
29/265,406 Aug. 29, 2006 Brian Wood Grill Lid
29/265,568 Sep. 1, 2006 Brian Wood Grill Lid
08/876,839 Jun. 16, 1997 Evan Kraus Method And
Apparatus For
Routing Calls Based
On Identification
Of The Calling
Party Or Calling
Line
09/777,827 Feb. 7, 2001 Leong C. Lei Combination Type Of
Socket With Power
Source Management
10/172,167 Jun. 14, 2002 Dr. Stephen Rothman Gene Therapy By
Secretory Gland
Expression
10/410,099 Apr. 8, 2003 Susan Warren Intergrating Online
Community And
Program Development
Environments
10/561,646 Dec. 20, 2005 Vincent Fedele Acquisition Of High
Resolution
Biometric Images
10/563,033 Dec. 30, 2005 Sra Mariana Lopez Matas Method Of Storing
And/Or Transporting
In Vitro Cell
Cultures
10/616,319 Jul. 9, 2003 Robert Lawrence Ultrasound Breast
Gilbert M. Lima Screening Device
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10/672,926 Sep. 26, 2003 Dong Dai Moving Bed
Adsorber/Desorber
And Low Flow (High
Yield) Desorber
Devices
10/681,026 Oct. 8, 2003 Mehrdad Haghighi Information Storage
For Radio Resource
Management
11/019,539 Dec. 23, 2004 Jin Wuk Kim Method And
Apparatus For
Fabricating Flat
Panel Display
11/040,240 Jan. 21, 2005 Daniel J. O'Shannessy Detection Of
Mesothelin-/
Megakaryocyte
Potentiating
Factor-Related
Peptides For
Assessment Of The
Peritoneum And The
Peritoneal Cavity
11/050,988 Feb. 3, 2005 Dr. Fu-Chieh Hsu Fabrication Process
For Increased
Capacitance In An
Embedded Dram Memory
11/069,315 Feb. 28, 2005 Fakhrul Arifin Mohd Light Source
Afif Utilizing An
Infrared Sensor To
Maintain Brightness
And Color Of An
LED Device
11/117,515 Apr. 29, 2005 William B. Higgins Low Cost Coaxial
Cable Connection
For Wireless
Antennas
11/127,838 May 12, 2005 Aaron Joseph Green Container With
Flexible Pour
Spout
11/133,440 May 20, 2005 Yon-Bok Lee In-Plane Switching
Liquid Crystal
Display Device
11/186,543 Jul. 21, 2005 Heather M. Hudson Heat-Stable
Concentrated Milk
Product
11/205,237 Aug. 15, 2005 Wade Albright Techniques For
Upstream Failure
Detection And
Failure Recovery
11/206,893 Aug. 17, 2005 Gregory M. Lawrence Non-Precipitating
Bodily Fluid
Analysis System
11/233,154 Sep. 21, 2005 Trung T. Doan Attaching Components
Of Carrier Head
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11/237, 038 Sep. 27, 2005 Frank Seigneret Method And Apparatus
For A Configurable
Protection
Architecture For
On-Chip Systems
11/237,170 Sep. 28, 2005 Steven Kodesch Skids, Modules, And
Modular System For
Monitoring Hydrogen-
Cooled Generators
11/270,837 Nov. 10, 2005 Dr. Robert W. Desimone Certain Imidazo[1,
2-A]Pyrazin-8-
Ylamines, Method Of
Making, And Method
Of Use Thereof
11/276,079 Feb. 13, 2006 Ron Kohavi Detection Of
Behavior-Based
Associations Between
Search Strings And
Items
11/277,286 Mar. 23, 2006 Dr. Jiawei Hong Method Of Curvature
Dr. Xiaonan Tan Controlled Data
Smoothing
11/277,588 Mar. 27, 2006 Hiroyuki Isogai Area Lighting
Device And Liquid
Crystal Display
Device Having
The Same
11/277,666 Mar. 28, 2006 Dae-hwan Kim Laser Scan Unit
Having Termally-
Transformable Slit
11/278,153 Mar. 31, 2006 Paul Stewart Booth Multi-Element
Filter Arrangement
And Methods
11/280,342 Nov. 17, 2005 Ian Hickson Method And Device
For Event
Communication
Between Document
11/286,938 Nov. 23, 2005 Elisabeth Angelos Methods And Systems
To Facilitate
Reducing Banding
Artifacts In Images
11/292,939 Dec. 2, 2005 Brett Bernath Multimedia Over
Coaxial Cable
Access Protocol
11/293,410 Dec. 2, 2005 Robert Grzesek Digital Rights
Management
Compliance With
Portable Digital
Media Device
11/301,512 Dec. 13, 2005 Udo Hoss Biosensors And
Methods For Making
And Using Them
11/302,964 Dec. 13, 2005 Jackie Rierdan User Interface For
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Displaying Imported
Tax Data In
Association With
Tax Line
Assignments
11/303,467 Dec. 15, 2005 Joon Bum Shim Method For
Fabricating A
Metal-Insulator-
Metal Capactitor
11/304,348 Dec. 15, 2005 John W. Lane Method And
Apparatus For
Treating Fluids
11/317,643 Dec. 23, 2005 Paul Trpkovski Methods And
Apparatus For
Evaluating
Insulating Glass
Units
11/318,873 Dec. 27, 2005 Dr. Fwu-Iuan Hshieh Process For High
Dr. Brian D. Pratt Voltage
Superjunction
Termination
11/318,988 Dec. 27, 2005 Fwu-Iuan Hshieh Tungsten Plug Drain
Extension
11/322,784 Dec. 30, 2005 Karl Lamb Display And
Marc McEachern Attachable Display
Driver
11/323,239 Dec. 30, 2005 Robert France Otis Homeowner Policy
Tiering System,
Programs And Method
11/323,242 Dec. 30, 2005 Udo Hoss Methods And Systems
For Detecting The
Hydration Of Sensors
11/327,945 Jan. 9, 2006 Edward Kosciusko System And Method
Sreekumur Menon For Automatically
Hung-Vuong Vo Generating Database
Queries
11/340,282 Jan. 25, 2006 Thomas R. Caferro Androgen Receptor
Penghui Chen Modulator Compounds
And Methods
11/347,792 Feb. 3, 2006 Judith Dunn System And Method
For Redirecting A
Telecommunicating
Party To An
Information Source
Over A Computer
Network
11/347,839 Feb. 3, 2006 Salvatore Oliveri Noise-Reduced
Vehicle Brake System
11/352,455 Feb. 9, 2006 David Polidori Treating Diabetes
With Glucagon-Like
Peptide-1
Secretagogues
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11/357,316 Feb. 17, 2006 Beverley Elizabth Recording Device
Alexandra Ward
11/364,538 Feb. 27, 2006 Corrine Kuster Consistent Set Of
Interfaces Derived
From A Business
Object Model
11/373,635 Mar. 9, 2006 Zhi-Wen Sun Method Of Direct
Plating Of Copper
On A Ruthenium Alloy
11/387,248 Mar. 21, 2006 Ziru Ren Method And Structure
For Aluminum
Chemical Mechanical
Polishing
11/388,884 Mar. 24, 2006 Dr. Elizabeth Esther Use of Chimeric
Mary Bates Receptors In A
Screening Assay For
Identifying
Agonists And
Antagonists Of
Cell Receptors
11/395,096 Mar. 31, 2006 Gary Yonggang Min Ice Maker With
Trays Having Rigid
Ice Making Recesses
11/397,543 Apr. 4, 2006 Udo Hoss Methods And
Materials For
Controlling The
Electrochemistry
Of Analyte Sensors
11/407,428 Apr. 19, 2006 Eric A. Rath Conferencing System
11/413,051 Apr. 27, 2006 Howard Liu Methods And System
For An Architecture
For The Processing
Of Structured
Documents
11/413,345 Apr. 27, 2006 Dennis H. Green Treating Produced
Waters
11/415,936 May 2, 2006 Leon M. Clements System, Method And
Program Product For
Delivering Medical
Services From A
Remote Location
11/420,608 May 26, 2006 Li Pan Automated Dialysis
System Driven By
Gravity And Vacuum
11/422,118 Jun. 5, 2006 Peter H. Mattson Method of Producing
Alison Needles And Preparing Fresh
Frozen Food From
Quick Frozen
Vegetables And
Stock
11/426,469 Jun. 26, 2006 Joel Ingulsrud Compact Flat Panel
Color Calibration
System
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11/431,414 May 10, 2006 Chris Asimakis Envelope For
Alan Tadman Mailing Of Cards
Containing An
Embedded Chip
11/434,550 May 15, 2006 Ofer Komem System And Method
For Transactional
Hedging
11/437,265 May 19, 2006 Paul Reep System And Method
For Authenticating
Multiple Components
Associated With A
Particular Product
11/441,224 May 26, 2006 Ryo Tanaka Liquid Crystal
Display Device
11/442,687 May 26, 2006 Clay D. Fette Vascular Occlusion
Methods, Systems
And Devices
11/451,075 May 16, 2006 Andy Turdic Sideways-Fed
Transmitter
11/453,048 Jun. 16, 2006 Dr. Donald Helms Od Cognitive Learning
Ken Scales Video Game
11/453,564 Jun. 14, 2006 Christa Studzinski Use Of Phenserine
And Analogs To
Treat Behavioral
Problems And
Improve
Trainability
11/456,790 Jul. 11, 2006 Roberto Miglietta Method Of Fair
Scheduling Channel
Access In A
Wireless Network
11/457,090 Jul. 12, 2006 Mark Plutowski Method And System
For Order Invariant
Clustering Of
Categorical Data
11/457,834 Jul. 17, 2006 Scott Neil Markup Language
Based Database
Upgrades
11/459,054 Jul. 21, 2006 Scott Neil Automatic
Application
Definition
Distribution
11/466,104 Aug. 21, 2006 Luke P. Lee Method And
Apparatus For
Integrated Cell
Handling And
Measurements
11/473,934 Jun. 23, 2006 Eilaz Babaev Removable
Applicator Nozzle
For Ultrasound
Wound Therapy
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Device
11/474,510 Jun. 26, 2006 Ester Efroni Garment Alteration
Hilla Shefer
11/475,728 Jun. 28, 2006 Michael G. Veehoff Embossing Systems
And Methods
11/476,730 Jun. 28, 2006 Patricia Moncelle Closed Crankcase
Ventilation System
11/476,731 Jun. 29, 2006 Patricia Moncelle Closed Crankcase
Ventilation System
11/477,126 Jun. 29, 2006 Royce Jordan Credit Card
Validation For An
Interactive
Wireless Network
11/477,642 Jun. 29, 2006 Anthony L. Fitzhugh Cross-Linked Nitric
Oxide-Releasing
Polyamine Coated
Substrates,
Compositions
Comprising Same And
Method Of Making
Same
11/480,322 Jun. 30, 2006 Jamie Pocas Positional
Allocation
11/480,323 Jun. 30, 2006 Jamie Pocas Bulk Updates And
Tape Synchronization
11/484,183 Jul. 10, 2006 Maria D. Barbosa Optimized Proteins
That Target Ep-Cam
11/488,651 Jul. 19, 2006 James B. Berry Loropetalum
Chinensis Variety
Rubrum Plant Named
'Shang-hi'
11/489,735 Jul. 20, 2006 Kenneth Wayne Long, Jr. Writing Instrument
Ink Cartridge
11/489,952 Jul. 19, 2006 Michael Cutlip Consoles For
Playing And/Or
Scoring Games,
Internet Access And
Communication
11/492,303 Jul. 25, 2006 Daron Duane Meyer Identity
Preservation And
Tracing System
11/501,253 Aug. 2, 2006 Mohamad A. Shaheen Dislocation-Free
INSB Quantum
Well Structure On
SI Using Novel
Buffer Architecture
11/510,285 Aug. 24, 2006 Rong-Chang Liang Magnetophoretic And
Electromagnet-
ophoretic Displays
11/513,496 Aug. 31, 2006 David Ward Steering Column
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Assembly
11/522,732 Sep. 18, 2006 Sriram Parameswar Providing Security
In A Multimedia
Network
11/523,450 Sep. 19, 2006 Clay Fette Medical Graft
Products With
Differing Regions
And Methods And
Systems For
Producing The Same
11/523,776 Sep. 18, 2006 Sandeep Gulati Detection Of
Objects Of Interest
Based On
Differential
Emissivity
11/532,855 Sep. 18, 2006 Katharina Veronika Method of Evolving
Koelle Detectors To
Wendy Midwinter Detect Malign
Behavior In An
Artificial Immune
System
11/532,865 Sep. 18, 2006 Patrick Ratto Methods And
Apparatus For
Encoding A Digital
Video Signal
11/533,154 Sep. 19, 2006 Gust Perlegos Sonos Memory Array
With Improved Read
Distrub
Characteristic
11/540,168 Sep. 29, 2006 Syn Pui Law Oxide Overstress
Tolerant Crystal
Oscillator
11/551,787 Oct. 23, 2006 Shunsuke Murachi Method And Control
Circuit For
Controlling Phase
Splitting Start
Single-Phase
Induction Motor
11/553,554 Oct. 27, 2006 George Stevenson System And Methods
For Building
Construction
11/566,869 Dec. 5, 2006 Rollin C. Christianson Control Apparatus
For Hydraulic
Cylinder
11/585,255 Oct. 24, 2006 Nina Sezin Microelectronic
Packaging And
Components
11/590,866 Nov. 1, 2006 Brian R. Woodworth Audiovisual Data
Transport Protocol
11/595,166 Nov. 9, 2006 Ziaoyan (Jane) Ji Compositions Of
Corrosion-Resistant
Fe-Based Amorphous
Metals Suitable For
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Producing Thermal
Spray Coatings
11/595,168 Nov. 8, 2006 Kenneth A. Ingold Control Apparatus
For Hydraulic
Cylinder
11/625,227 Jan. 19, 2006 Peter Dapkus Side By Side For
Web Services
11/699,669 Jan. 29, 2007 Chien-Chih Kuo Method For Checking
Design Rule Of
Layout And Computer
Readable Recording
Medium For Storing
Program Thereof
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Accordingly, any information tending to affect the eligibility of any of
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Agaj, Ina, 8727 Imperial Court, Tampa, FL 33635
Amaya, Edmar Mauricio, 137 28 S.W. 157th Ter., Miami, FL 33177
Auffarth, Ece, 924 The Parkway, Mamaroneck, NY 10543
Aviguetero, Margaux Azurin, Intellectual Property Law Group LLP, 12 South
First Street, 12th Floor, San Jose, CA 95113
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Bruenjes, Christopher Paul, Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, 1500 K Street,
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Burdon, Jeremy William, 5206 East Poston Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85054
Burns III, James Ithiel, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications; Inc., 410
Weatherbrook Way, Cary, NC 27513
Cothorn, Judith Alicia, Frost Brown Todd LLC, 2200 PNC Center, 201 East
Fifth Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Crockett, Ryan Michael 1649 E. 50th Street, #21K, Chicago, IL 60615
Curley, John Michael, 1071 Catherine Avenue, Naperville, IL 60540
Dewberry, Timothy Franklin, 14931 Little Blue Lane, Panama City, FL 32409
Domitrovich, Angela Marie, Jondle and Associates P.C., 858 Happy Canyon
Road, Suite 230, Castle Rock, CO 80108
Eckhouse, Gideon Barak, Kramer & Amado P.C., 1725 Duke Street, #240,
Alexandria, VA 22314
Faltin, Heather Ann, Cooley Godward Kronish LLP, One Freedom Square,
11951 Freedom Drive, Reston, VA 20190
Fitterling, Kathleen Diane, Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P, 2555 Grand Blvd.,
Kansas City, MN 64108
Fleckenstein, Anne Elizabeth, Human Genome Sciences, IncIntellectual
Property, 14200 Shady Grove Road, Rockville, MD 20850
Florek, Erin Marie, Law Firm, 1 Metropolitan Square, St. Louis, MO
63102-2740
Gim, Han Kyu, Woodcock Washburn, 999 3rd Avenue, #3600, Seattle, WA 98104
Gordin, Vadim Alexander, 11 Brandon Avenue, Monroe, NJ 08831
Hanson, Ernest Jens, C. House Corp., 523 Orchards Pass, Bartlett, IL 60103
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Harkcom, Gary Vernon, 15296 Dolphin Drive, Dumfries, VA 22025
Harris, Michael Joseph, Banner & Witcoff, Ltd., 10 South Waker Drive, Suite
3000, Chicago, IL 60606
Kellogg, David Carter, Treyz Law Group, 870 Market Street, Suite 964, San
Francisco, CA 94102
Kim, Kyu Suk, Lee & Morse, P.C., 3141 Fairview Park Drive, Suite 500, Falls
Church, VA 22042
Kopp, Tyson Kane, PO Box 1074, Columbia, MO 65205
Kosowski, Amy Maxine, Now Health Group, Inc., 2478 Brunswick Circle, Unit
A1, Woodridge, IL 60517
Lan, Cynthia, MH2 Technology Law Group LLP, 1951 Kidwell Drive, Suite 550,
Vienna, VA 22182
Levin, Miriam Adele, 90 Manhattan Avenue, Apartment 2, Jersey City, NJ
07307-3021
Li, Fengling, 37572 Marsten Drive, Newark, CA 94560
Loen, Larry Wayne, IBM Corporation, 743 Shenandoah Lane NW, Rochester, MN
55901
Lucic, Nicholas Ben, 275 South Arroyo Parkway, #211, Pasadena, CA 91105
Mabini, Marvin Fabile, Landon IP, 6036 Richmond Highway, Unit 613,
Alexandria, VA 22303
McAndrews, Paul William, McAndrews, Held & Malloy, 500 West Madison Street,
34th Floor, Chicago, IL 60661
Miller, Scott Michael, McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff LLP, 300 South
Wacker Drive, Floor 32, Chicago, IL 60606
Montgomery, Stephen Hollis, McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff, 300 South
Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60606
Muthukrishnan, Indhu, 5 Falkirk Court, Newark, DE 19702
Nakamura, Koichiro Francis, Osha Liang LLP, One Houston Center; Suite 2800,
1221 McKinney Street, Houston, TX 77010
Nguyen, John Tuan Ngoc, Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP, Spear Tower, 1 Market
Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94105
Parker, David Joseph, 17 Winchester Avenue, Budd Lake, NJ 07828
Preston, Stephen Joseph, 6063 South Liberty Oaks Cove #4, Murray, UT 84107
Rezvani, Seena Sean, Townsend and Townsend and Crew LLP, 19501 Redberry
Drive, Los Gatos, CA 95030
Shin, Tae Bum, Ropes & Gray LLP, 525 University Avenue, Suite 200, Palo
Alto, CA 95301-1917
Simpson, Jennifer Elaine, Buckingham Doolittle & Burroughs, LLP, 5355 Town
Center Road, Suite 900, Boca Raton, FL 33486
Spearman, LaWanda Shantae, 1235 12th Avenue, Apartment 24, Denver, CO
80218
Srinivasa, Chethan Kalkunte, 56 Bryon Road, Unit #4, Chestnut Hill, MA
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Stiltner, Weiwei Ye, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC, 1737 King Street,
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Sullivan, Kelly Maureen, Wyeth, 24 Nepote Place, Somerest, NJ 08873
Taylor, Victor Jackson 2307 41st Street, N. W., Suite 202, Washington, DC
20007-4986
Tonkovich, Russell Steven, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, 555 California Street,
San Francisco, CA 94104
Variyam, Manjula Njeruvilkavil, Haynes and Boone, LLP, 901 Main Street,
Suite 3100, Dallas, TX 75202
Vickers, Adam Vincent, Carr Allison, 100 Vestavia Parkway, Birmingham, AL
35216
Wang, Hao, 3950 Wind Drift Drirve, East #3D, Indianapolis, IN 46254
Wang, Haopeng, 2235 Overlook Road, Apartment 208, Cleveland, OH 44106
Wilkey, Barbara Ann, Senniger Powers LLP, One Metropolitan Square, Suite
1600, St. Louis, MO 63119
Xu, Zhuo, Kile Goekjian Reed & McManus PLLC, 1200 New Hampshire Avenue,
N. W., Suite 570, Washington, DC 20036
Zuppero, Anthony Charles, 2631 Buena Tierra Road, Pollock Pines, CA 95726
July 1, 2008 HARRY I. MOATZ
Director of Enrollment & Discipline
Fiscal Year 2009 Changes to Patent Cooperation Treaty Transmittal and Search Fees |
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Patent and Trademark Office
37 CFR Part 1
[Docket No.: PTO-P-2008-0023]
RIN 0651-AC28
Fiscal Year 2009 Changes to Patent Cooperation
Treaty Transmittal and Search Fees
Correction
In proposed rule, document E8-13730 beginning on page 34672 in the issue
of Wednesday, June 18, 2008, make the following correction:
1. On page 34674, in Table 1, in the second column, under the heading
Fiscal year 2007 payments, in the first entry "$54,335" should read
"54,335".
Sec. 1.445 [Corrected]
2. On page 34676, in Sec. 1.445(a)(3), in the first column "$,225.00"
should read "$2,225.00".
New Route Pilot Project between the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the Japan Patent Office |
New Route Pilot Project between the
United States Patent and Trademark Office
and the Japan Patent Office
Background
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and the Japan
Patent Office (JPO) have been considering a proposal for work-sharing
called the "New Route." Under the New Route framework, a filing in one
office that is party to this arrangement would be deemed a filing in all
member offices. The first office and applicant would be given a 30-month
processing time frame in which to make available a first office action and
any necessary translations to the second office(s), and the second
office(s) would exploit the search and examination results in conducting
their own examination. The first office would also be responsible for
18-month publication of the application. If the language of the first
office is not English, an English language abstract and bibliographic data
would be published together with the application. By allowing the second
office to exploit the search and examination results of the first office,
the New Route would help offices reduce overall workload, minimize
duplication of search efforts, and increase examination quality.
While the New Route is in many respects similar to the Patent
Cooperation Treaty (PCT) (a 30-month processing period, a single filing
treated as a filing in several countries, a search report available to
"designated" offices, etc.), it may further offer significant advantages
to applicants; in particular, lower costs and more targeted filings.
Because the New Route, as envisioned, would require changes in law in
the USPTO and the JPO, the USPTO and the JPO agreed, at the May 2007
Trilateral Technical Meeting, to commence a pilot project to test the New
Route concept based on the two filing scenarios currently available under
existing law in both offices. The two filing scenarios eligible to
participate in the New Route pilot project are:
(1) A priority application is filed in the first office and a PCT
application claiming priority to that application is filed with the same
first office as the PCT receiving Office; if the search and examination
results of the priority application are available within about 26 months
from its filing date and the corresponding PCT application enters the
national stage in the second office, that national stage application would
be eligible to participate in the New Route pilot project based on the
examination of the priority application; and
(2) A PCT application is filed with the PCT receiving Office of the
first office (there is no priority application), then the PCT application
enters the national stage early in the first office; if the search and
examination results on the national stage application are available by
about the 26th month from the international filing date, and the PCT
application enters the national stage in the second office at the 30th
month, that national stage application in the second office would be
eligible to participate in the New Route pilot project based on the
examination of the national stage application in the first office.
Where the USPTO is the office of first filing (OFF) and the JPO is the
office of second filing (OSF), the U.S. applicant may request participation
in the New Route pilot project in the JPO as the OSF. The procedures and
requirements for filing a request in the JPO for participation in the New
Route pilot project are available from the JPO web site at:
http://www.jpo.go.jp/torikumi_e/t_torikumi_e/japan_usa_newroute_e.htm.
An applicant must notify the USPTO as the OFF that the applicant wishes to
participate in the New Route pilot project in the JPO as the OSF by
following the procedures set forth in item B. below. The fact that the
applicant notifies the USPTO as the OFF that he/she wishes to participate
in the New Route pilot project in the JPO as the OSF will not guarantee
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that the USPTO will have the search and examination results available for
the application filed in the USPTO within the 26-month period. To ensure
that the application filed in the USPTO will have the search and
examination results available within the 26-month period, the applicant may
wish to take the necessary steps available at the USPTO to advance the
examination (e.g., 37 CFR 1.102 and MPEP 708.02(a)). The USPTO will notify
the applicant whether the application is selected as a candidate
application. The USPTO will send a list of candidate applications to the
JPO periodically.
Where the USPTO is the OSF and the JPO is the OFF, an applicant must
notify, in advance, the JPO as the OFF that the applicant wishes to
participate in the New Route pilot project in the USPTO as the OSF by
following the procedures available from the JPO web site at:
http://www.jpo.go.jp/torikumi_e/t_torikumi_e/japan_usa_newroute_e.htm.
Once the applicant receives a notice of selection from the JPO, the
applicant may request participation in the New Route pilot project in the
USPTO and petition to make the U.S. national stage application submitted
under 35 U.S.C. 371 special under the New Route pilot project if the
requirements set forth in item C. below are satisfied. Note that the
procedures for a petition to make special under the accelerated examination
program set forth in MPEP 708.02(a) do NOT apply to a petition to make
special under the New Route pilot project where the USPTO is the OSF.
A. Trial Period for the New Route Pilot Project
The New Route pilot project will commence in both offices on January 28,
2008. The pilot project will be terminated once 50 applications have been
accepted into the pilot project by each office as the OSF or the expiration
of one year (January 28, 2009), whichever occurs first. Notice will be
published if the pilot project will be terminated before January 28, 2009
(i.e., when 50 applications have been accepted into the pilot project by
each office).
B. Notification to the USPTO as the OFF that Applicant Wishes to
Participate in the New Route Pilot Project
USPTO as the OFF and JPO as the OSF:
A PCT application (for which the USPTO is OFF and the JPO is OSF) that
satisfies all of the following requirements (1), (2), (3), and (4)
qualifies for the New Route pilot project.
(1) The PCT application (with a priority claim to a U.S. application
filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a)) is filed with the USPTO (See Case 1) or the
PCT application has been filed directly (without a priority claim) with the
USPTO (See Case 2).
(2) The PCT application has not entered the national phase in the JPO.
(3) A first action on the merits by the USPTO
(i) for the U.S. application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) is/will be
completed within 26 months from the filing date of that U.S.
application (from which the PCT application claims priority) (See
Case 1), or
(ii) for the U.S. national stage application submitted under 35
U.S.C. 371 is/will be completed within 26 months from the filing date
of the PCT application (filed directly with the USPTO) (See Case 2).
(4) The PCT application does not have multiple priority claims (i.e., a
maximum of one priority claim is permitted).
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"ISR" in the flowchart denotes International Search Report and "ISA"
denotes International Searching Authority.
If the application qualifies for the New Route pilot project and the
applicant wishes to participate in the pilot project, the applicant must
submit a letter to the USPTO as the OFF notifying the USPTO that the
applicant wishes to participate in the New Route pilot project. The letter
must identify the U.S. and PCT application numbers and whether a first
action on the merits for the U.S. application was/will be available no
later than 26 months from the U.S. filing date for Case 1 above or from the
filing date of the PCT application for Case 2 above. The USPTO will notify
applicant whether his/her application has been selected. A list of the
selected applications will be periodically sent to the JPO.
The applicant's letter to the USPTO indicating his/her desire to
participate in the New Route pilot project must be faxed to the Office of
the Commissioner for Patents at 571-273-0125, directed to the attention of
Magdalen Greenlief.
C. Requirements for Requesting Participation in the New Route Pilot
Project in the USPTO as the OSF
In order to be eligible to participate in the New Route pilot project in
the USPTO as the OSF, the following conditions must be met:
(1) The U.S. application is a national stage entry of a PCT application
filed with the JPO as the PCT receiving Office.
(a) The PCT application must either
(i) contain a priority claim to a single priority application
filed in the JPO, or
(ii) contain no priority claim.
(b) If the PCT application contains a priority claim to a single
priority application filed in the JPO, a first action on the merits (search
and examination results) for the priority application must be available no
later than 26 months from the priority date.
(c) If the PCT application contains no priority claim, the PCT
application must have entered national stage early in the JPO and a first
action on the merits (search and examination results) for the national
stage application in the JPO must be available no later than 26 months from
the international filing date.
"ISR" in the flowchart denotes International Search Report and "ISA"
denotes International Searching Authority.
(2) Applicants must separately submit the following items at the same
time as entry into the national stage of the PCT application in the USPTO:
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(a) A request for participation in the New Route pilot project and
a petition to make the U.S. national stage application special under the
New Route pilot project accompanied by the appropriate fee (a sample
request/petition form (PTO/SB/10) is attached to this notice which
applicants are encouraged to use; the petition fee is under 37 CFR 1.17(h)
for a petition to make special under 37 CFR 1.102(d));
(b) A copy of the first office action by the JPO and an English
translation thereof;
(c) A copy of the claims searched and examined by the JPO and an
English translation thereof;
(d) A statement that the translations are accurate;
(e) An information disclosure statement listing the documents cited
by th JPO examiner in the JPO office action (if appropriate) together with
copies of all the documents except U.S. patents or U.S. patent application
publications.
(3) The request for participation in the New Route pilot project and all
the supporting documents (items (2)(a) to (e) noted above) must be faxed to
the Office of the Commissioner for Patents at 571-273-0125, directed to the
attention of Magdalen Greenlief. Note that the requirements for national
stage entry of the PCT application under 35 U.S.C. 371 must NOT be
transmitted to the USPTO using the facsimile transmission method identified
in this paragraph.
If the request for participation in the New Route pilot project and
special status are granted, applicant will be notified and the U.S.
national stage application filed under 35 U.S.C. 371 will be advanced out
of turn for examination. In those instances where the request for
participation in the New Route pilot project does not meet all the
requirements set forth above, applicant will be notified and the defects in
the request will be identified. Applicant will be given one opportunity to
perfect the request in a renewed request for participation. If perfected,
the request and special status will be granted, applicant will be notified
and the U.S. national stage application will be advanced out of turn for
examination. If the request is not perfected, applicant will be notified
and the national stage application will await action in its regular turn.
Request for participation in the New Route pilot project and special
status granted in the U.S. national stage application submitted under 35
U.S.C. 371 will not carry over to a continuing application. Continuing
applications of a U.S. national stage application or so-called bypass
applications filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) which validly claim benefit
under 35 U.S.C. 120 to a PCT application are not eligible to participate in
the New Route pilot project.
D. Special Examining Procedures in the USPTO as the OSF
Once the request for participation in the New Route pilot project in the
USPTO as the OSF and special status have been granted to the U.S. national
stage application filed under 35 U.S.C. 371, the U.S. national stage
application will be taken up for examination by the U.S. examiner before
all other categories of applications except those clearly in condition for
allowance; those with set time limits, such as examiner's answers; and those
that have been granted special status for "accelerated examination."
The New Route pilot project does not absolve applicants of all their
duties under 37 CFR 1.56 and 37 CFR 10.18. By complying with requirements
C.(2)(b) to C.(2)(e) identified above, applicants would be considered to
have complied with their duties to bring to the attention of the USPTO any
material prior art cited in the corresponding foreign application(s) (see
MPEP § 2001.06(a)). Applicants still have a duty of candor and good faith,
including providing to the USPTO other information known to them to be
material to patentability.
Any inquiries concerning this notice may be directed to Magdalen
Greenlief, Office of the Deputy Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy
at 571-272-8800 or at magdalen.greenlief@uspto.gov.
January 24, 2008 JOHN DOLL
Commissioner for Patents
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. 6,704,159, Mingzhong Ding, Kiankeong Ooi, Yang Quan Chen, Jack
Ming Teng, Shuang Quan Min, Beng Wee Quak, AUTOMATIC ACOUSTIC MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM FOR A DISC DRIVE, Interference No. 105,436, final judgment adverse
to the patentees rendered August 24, 2007, as to claims 1, 2, 3 and 14-17.
Patent No. 6,241,751, Carlton B. Morgan, Bradford E. Gliner, Kent W. Leyde,
Thomas D. Lyster, DEFIBRILLATOR WITH IMPEDANCE-COMPENSATED ENERGY DELIVERY,
Interference No. 105,451, final judgment adverse to the patentees rendered
February 20, 2008, as to claims 1-37.
Patent No. 6,323,266, Edward D. Phillips, EXTENDED LIFE FLUORESCENCE
POLYVINYL CHLORIDE SHEETING, Interference No. 105,454, final judgment
adverse to the patentees rendered April 30, 2007, as to claims 1-26.
Patent No. 6,552,106, Edward D. Phillips, EXTENDED LIFE FLUORESCENCE
POLYVINYL CHLORIDE SHEETING, Interference No. 105,454, final judgment
adverse to the patentees rendered April 30, 2007, as to claims 1-22.
Patent No. 6,090,578, Alexander Kamb, MTSI GENE, Interference No. 105,459,
final judgment adverse to the patentee rendered February 27, 2008, as to
claims 2 and 3.
Patent No. 5,266,683, Hermann Oppermann, Engin Ozkaynak, Thangavel
Kuberasampath, David C. Rueger, Roy H.L. Pang, OSTEOGENIC PROTEINS,
Interference No. 105,508, final judgment adverse to the patentees rendered
May 21, 2007, as to claims 21-26, 27/21, 28, 29, 39, 45-54, and 58.
Patent No. 6,221,660, James A. Bonini, Beth E. Borowsky, Nika Adham, Noel
Boyle, Thelma O. Thompson, DNA ENCODING SNORF25 RECEPTOR, Interference No.
105,542, final judgment adverse to the patentees rendered June 26, 2007,
as to claims 1-3, 5-9 and 12-20.
Patent No. D523,180, William Harvey Frye, COMFORT MILITARY HELMET LINER,
Interference No. 105,549, final judgment adverse to the patentees rendered
January 30, 2008, as to the sole claim.
Patent No. 6,140,136, Jin Po Lee, ANALYTICAL TEST DEVICE AND METHOD OF
USE, Interference No. 105,552, final judgment adverse to the patentee
rendered September 7, 2007, as to claims 1-13.
Patent No. 6,538,926, Masataka Kato, Tetsuo Adachi, Toshihiro Tanaka,
Toshio Sasaki, Hitoshi Kume, Katsutaka Kimura, NONVOLATILE SEMICONDUCTOR
MEMORY SYSTEM WITH CAPABILITY OF STARTING A NEW PROGRAM OPERATION WHILE AN
EXISTING PROGRAM OPERATION IS BEING PERFORMED, Interference No. 105,567,
final judgment adverse to the patentees rendered October 15, 2007, as to
claims 1, 8-12 and 14-18.
Patent No. 6,538,923, Allan Parker, STAIRCASE PROGRAM VERIFY FOR MULTI-
LEVEL CELL FLASH MEMORY DESIGNS, Interference No. 105,571, final judgment
adverse to the patentees rendered August 2, 2007, as to claims 1 and 2.
Patent No. 5,743,816, Shunji Ohsumi, Yasuhiro Fukui, Kenji Baba, Hiroyuki
Naito, SOLID GOLF BALL, Interference No. 105,612, final judgment adverse to
the patentees rendered March 25, 2008, as to claims 1-7.
Errata
"All reference to Patent No. 7,357,106 to Fuwa, et al of Toyota-shi,
Japan for FAILURE DIAGOSTIC APPARATUS FOR VARIABLE VALVE MECHANISM OF
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AND FAILURE DIAGNOSTIC METHOD FOR VARIABLE VALVE
MECHANISM appearing in the Official Gazette of April 15, 2008 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,357,345 to Christopher Rathweg of
Louisville, CO for TAPE CARTRIDGE SOFT LOAD SYSTEM appearing in the
Official Gazette of April 15, 2008 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,357,374 to Hector Ray Hernandez Jr. of
Fullerton, CA for JACK STAND AND JACK COMBINATION & METHOD OF ELEVATING A
LOAD appearing in the Official Gazette of April 15, 2008 should be deleted
since no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,357,993 to Yasuo Nakamura of Machida,
Japan for ELECTRON INJECTION COMPOSITION FOR LIGHT EMITTING ELEMENT, LIGHT
EMITTING ELEMENT, AND LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE appearing in the Official
Gazette of April 15, 2008 should be deleted since no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,358,065 to Tomonori Shimakita, et al of
Aichi, Japan for KIT FOR DETECTING MICROORGANISMS, APPARATUS FOR
QUANITIFYING MICROORGANISMS AND METHOD FOR QUANITIFYING MICROORGANISMS
appearing in the Official Gazette of April 15, 2008 should be deleted since
no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,358,080 to Ye Fang, et al of Painted
Post, NY for POROUS SUBSTRATE PLATES AND THE USE THEREOF appearing in
the Official Gazette of April 15, 2008 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,358,163 to Shunpei Yamazaki, et al of
Kanagawa, Japan for SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FABRICATING THE
SAME appearing in Official Gazette of April 15, 2008 should be deleted
since no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,358,688 to Frederick M. Morgan, et al of
Quincy, MA for METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING ILLUMINATION appearing
in the Official Gazette of April 15, 2008 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,359,010 to Yamazaki, et al of Tokyo,
Japan for METHOD FOR PRODUCING DISPLAY DEVICE appearing in the Official
Gazette of April 15, 2008 should be deleted since no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,359,179 to Guy C. Thrap, et al of Del
Mar, CA for THERMAL INTERCONNECTS FOR COUPLING ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES
appearing in the Official Gazette of April 15, 2008 should be deleted since
no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,359,400 to Daniel H. Howard, et al of
Atlanta, GA for METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE DETECTION AND CLASSIFICATION
OF COLLISIONS ON A SHARED ACCESS RF NETWORK appearing in the Official
Gazette of April 15, 2008 should be deleted since no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,359,636 to Olli-Pekka Pohjola, et al of
Helsinki, Finland for SECURE UPSTREAM TRANSMISSION IN A PASSIVE OPTICAL
NETWORKS appearing in the Official Gazette of April 15, 2008 should be
deleted since no patent was granted,"
"All reference to Patent No. 7,360,150 to Jeffrey N. Eisen of Newton, MA
for CREATING A REUSABLE LIST, SAVING IT IN A CLIPBOARD, AND ACCESSING A
CURRENT DOCUMENT VERSION BY SELECTING A HYPERLINK ON THE LIST appearing in
the Official Gazette of April 15, 2008 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."
Certificates of Correction |
Certificates of Correction
for July, 8, 2008
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7,071,718 7,282,231 7,333,335 7,359,231
7,072,095 7,282,640 7,333,423 7,359,250
7,076,920 7,283,518 7,333,454 7,359,257
7,078,020 7,284,067 7,333,709 7,359,338
7,081,424 7,284,441 7,333,842 7,359,527
7,091,026 7,284,985 7,334,277 7,359,546
7,097,174 7,285,402 7,334,391 7,359,701
7,097,186 7,285,773 7,334,584 7,359,718
7,097,966 7,285,903 7,334,652 7,359,745
7,100,394 7,286,969 7,334,685 7,359,805
7,101,389 7,288,569 7,335,353 7,359,989
7,101,946 7,289,361 7,335,375 7,360,040
7,109,733 7,290,848 7,335,754 7,361,228
7,110,038 7,291,132 7,335,775 7,361,251
7,112,567 7,291,133 7,335,817 7,361,266
7,113,201 7,291,674 7,335,823 7,361,290
7,113,902 7,292,206 7,336,026 7,361,317
7,114,225 7,292,746 7,336,646 7,361,319
7,115,971 7,292,795 7,336,732 7,361,548
7,118,190 7,293,186 7,336,764 7,361,618
7,118,573 7,293,253 7,336,773 7,361,691
7,118,994 7,293,255 7,336,964 7,361,768
7,121,645 7,294,243 7,336,996 7,361,862
7,122,046 7,294,979 7,336,998 7,361,887
7,122,837 7,295,120 7,337,025 7,361,960
7,127,516 7,295,380 7,337,274 7,362,062
7,129,618 7,295,506 7,337,282 7,362,204
7,133,421 7,296,095 7,337,369 7,362,351
7,133,697 7,297,773 7,337,614 7,362,576
7,136,110 7,297,904 7,337,848 7,362,747
7,138,498 7,298,015 7,337,913 7,362,793
7,139,330 7,298,288 7,338,149 7,362,868
7,139,964 7,298,400 7,338,536 7,363,154
7,140,816 7,299,461 7,338,926 7,363,161
7,143,847 7,299,567 7,339,097 7,363,200
7,145,987 7,300,156 7,339,206 7,363,228
7,149,953 7,300,164 7,339,254 7,363,334
7,150,397 7,300,192 7,339,676 7,363,462
7,151,394 7,300,225 7,339,869 7,363,481
7,153,251 7,300,278 7,339,968 7,363,497
7,154,773 7,300,659 7,340,385 7,363,561
July 29, 2008 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
1332 OG 430 |
7,155,672 7,300,971 7,340,524 7,364,042
7,157,955 7,301,080 7,340,528 7,364,630
7,161,520 7,301,354 7,340,620 7,364,708
7,161,970 7,301,549 7,340,630 7,364,870
7,162,889 7,301,615 7,341,029 7,365,026
7,165,634 7,301,710 7,341,186 7,365,149
7,167,200 7,301,712 7,341,228 7,365,209
7,174,413 7,301,716 7,341,524 7,365,372
7,176,218 7,301,724 7,341,615 7,365,913
7,177,156 7,301,856 7,341,713 7,367,028
7,180,950 7,301,998 7,341,720 7,367,275
7,182,222 7,302,117 7,341,875 7,367,549
7,183,261 7,302,209 7,341,985 7,367,564
7,183,345 7,302,694 7,342,041 7,367,958
7,184,667 7,302,863 7,342,136 7,368,157
7,185,261 7,303,191 7,342,154 7,368,375
7,186,498 7,303,282 7,342,383 7,368,383
7,187,083 7,303,446 7,342,427 7,368,603
7,189,715 7,303,642 7,342,611 7,369,474
7,190,984 7,303,822 7,342,814 7,370,108
7,191,218 7,303,908 7,343,011 D. 513,656
7,191,528 7,304,291 7,343,016 D. 541,422
7,193,707 7,305,268 7,343,102 D. 545,213
7,193,829 7,305,520 7,343,256 D. 545,251
7,193,952 7,305,650 7,343,315 D. 545,735
7,196,381 7,306,341 7,343,349 D. 549,146
7,197,690 7,306,442 7,343,358 D. 549,631
7,197,742 7,306,729 7,344,160 D. 550,871
7,200,074 7,306,889 7,344,190 D. 553,190
7,200,610 7,307,087 7,344,372 D. 563,224
7,200,755 7,307,300 7,344,829 D. 564,818
7,200,939 7,307,376 7,344,850 D. 564,821
7,202,361 7,307,473 7,345,143 D. 565,645
7,202,613 7,307,557 7,345,459 D. 566,605
7,202,826 7,307,692 7,345,619 D. 567,385
7,204,138 7,307,773 7,345,788 D. 567,939
7,205,999 7,307,848 7,345,886 PP. 18,293
7,206,572 7,307,865 7,345,989 PP. 18,311
7,206,699 7,307,975 7,346,007 PP. 18,730
7,208,260 7,308,296 7,346,064 PP. 18,781
7,210,356 7,308,599 7,346,159 RE. 38,861
7,211,101 7,309,334 7,346,316 RE. 39,175
7,215,947 7,309,348 7,346,397 RE. 40,137
7,216,283 7,309,457 7,346,484 RE. 40,220
7,216,655 7,309,616 7,346,727 RE. 40,249
7,217,071 7,309,903 7,346,798
7,217,339 7,310,186 7,346,801
7,217,465 7,310,674 7,346,812
Summary of Final Decisions Issued by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board |
SUMMARY OF FINAL DECISIONS ISSUED BY THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
June 23-27, 2008
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 |
Citable as Precedent of TTAB |
6-23 |
OPP
(IO) |
91182083 |
Boston Red Sox Baseball Club Limited Partnership v. Harry F. Chaveriat III |
whether the Board should approve the parties’ consented waiver of the requirement to make initial disclosures |
Waiver Approved |
|
|
|
Yes |
6-23 |
CANC |
92040782 |
Physicians Formula Cosmetics, Inc. v. Cosmed, Inc. |
2(d); fraud; counterclaim to cancel on the ground of fraud |
Petition to Cancel Granted on both pleaded grounds; counter-claim to cancel denied |
"PHYSICIANS FORMULA" [skin lotions, skin astringents, skin cleansers, skin creams, make-up, lipsticks, face powders, mascara, eyebrow pencils, eye liners, eye shadows, eye cream, rouges, lip balm, sun screen preparations, eye makeup remover] |
"PHYSICIANS COMPLEX" [cosmetics, namely, lip gloss, cosmetic facial and body skin care products, namely, exfoliation and masques, cleansers, lotion, sprays, creams, gels, serums, and milks, and toners; and sunblocks] |
|
No |
6-24 |
EX |
76633890 |
CA Links, Inc. |
2(d) |
Refusal Affirmed |
|
"6 TIME ZONE" [watches, watch cases, watch backs, watch bands, and watch clasps; jewelry and accessories, namely, charms, pendants, chains, and bracelets] |
"TIME ZONE" (and design) [electronic watches and electronic clocks] |
No |
6-24 |
OPP |
91171202 |
First Pacific Insurance Brokers, Inc. v. Kayvanfar Nader |
2(e)(1) |
Opposition Sustained |
|
"4ALL INSURANCE SERVICES" [insurance brokerage and financial services, namely, retirement planning] |
|
No |
6-25 |
EX |
78916820 |
J.G. Julian Toys, LLC |
2(d) |
Refusal Affirmed |
|
"WILDCARD BASEBALL" [non-electronic board games for simulating baseball game play and tracking statistics for baseball game play; equipment sold as a unit for playing non-electronic baseball-themed board games, specifically excluding computer game software, video game software, trading cards, LCD game machines, hand-held game apparatus with LCDs, dolls and on-line games] |
"WILD CARD" [computer game software; computer game software downloadable from computer networks; video game software for home use downloadable from computer networks; video game software for home use; trading cards; LCD game machines; hand-held game apparatus with LCD displays; dolls; providing on-line games via computer networks; providing information relating to computer games via computer networks; and other goods and services] |
No |
6-26 |
CANC
(SJ) |
92046815 |
The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India v. CFA Institute |
whether cancellation petitioner can establish its standing to file the petition to cancel |
Petition to Cancel Dismissed (Respondent’s motion for summary judgment granted) |
|
"ICFA" [printed publications in the field of financial analysis and in support of the interests of financial analysts] |
|
No |
6-26 |
CANC |
92046007 |
Brad Frank v. This Way Up, L.L.C. |
genericness |
Petition to Cancel Dismissed |
|
"BAND-BOX" [musical amusement machines which are similar to a juke box, namely, machines combining loudspeakers with miniature, automated, electro-mechanical musician figurines, and replacement parts therefor] |
|
No |
6-27 |
EX |
78877323 |
Sally J. Coxe |
2(d) |
Refusal Reversed in both classes |
|
"BONOBO BREW" [in Class 30: coffee sold in connection with raising funds for, and awareness of, the Bonobo and its habitat; in Class 32: beer sold in connection with raising funds for, and awareness of, the Bonobo and its habitat] |
"BONOBO’S" [naturally grown and organic foods, namely, dried and frozen fruits and vegetables; edible oils, namely, coconut oil, olive oil, and nut and seed oils; nut and seed butters; nut and seed crisps; crackers, cookies, cakes, and ice cream; naturally grown and organic agricultural products, namely, fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds; restaurant services] |
No |
6-27 |
EX |
78918925 |
New York Racing Association, Inc. |
2(d) |
Refusal Affirmed |
|
"DISCOVERY" [entertainment in the nature of horse races] |
"DISCOVERY FARM" [entertainment services, namely, organizing and conducting educational programs, seminars and events to promote the image, care, breeding and ownership of the Arabian horse breed] |
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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PATENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERS
JON W. DUDAS, Under Secretary of Commerce for
Intellectual Property and Director of the
United States Patent and Trademark Office
STEPHEN M. PINKOS, Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for
Intellectual Property and Deputy Director of the
United States Patent and Trademark Office
JOHN DOLL, Commissioner for Patents
PEGGY FOCARINO, Deputy Commissioner for Patent Operations
JOHN LOVE, Deputy Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy
AVERAGE
FILING DATE OF
APPLICATIONS
RECEIVING A
FIRST OFFICE
CUSTOMER SERVICE ACTION IN THE
TELEPHONE and FAX LAST 3
TECHNOLOGY CENTERS NUMBERS MONTHS*
1600 BIOTECHNOLOGY, AND ORGANIC
CHEMISTRY
1610 Pharmaceutical formulations, 571-272-0700 11/28/04
method of treatment using FAX 571-273-8300
bio-affecting agents, drug
delivery systems, steroids,
herbicidal and pesticidal
compositions, and cosmetics
1620 Organic chemistry 571-272-0700 04/26/05
FAX 571-273-8300
1630 Molecular biology, 571-272-0600 04/05/05
bioinformatics, nucleic FAX 571-273-8300
acids, recombinant DNA
and RNA, Gene regulation,
gene therapy, nucleic acid
amplification, transgenic
animals and recombinant
plants, combinatorial/
computational chemistry.
1640 Immunology, receptor/ligands, 571-272-0600 01/31/05
cytokines, recombinant FAX 571-273-8300
hormones, engineered
antibodies, cancer immunology,
and molecular biology thereof
1650 Fermentation, microbiology, 571-272-0500 06/18/05
plant and animal extracts, FAX 571-273-8300
peptides, isolated and/or
recombinant proteins and
enzymes, protein
crystallography, and enzyme
assays
1660 Plants 571-272-0700 11/26/05
FAX 571-273-8300
1700/ CHEMICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING, AND DESIGNS
2900
1710 Synthetic resins 571-272-1300 04/02/05
FAX 571-273-8300
1720 Fluid separation and 571-272-1300 04/15/05
agitation, metal FAX 571-273-8300
foundry, welding,
plastic molding
apparatus, fuels and
related compositions
1730 Glass and paper making, 571-272-1300 09/02/05
tobacco, non-metallic FAX 571-273-8300
molding, adhesive
bonding, tires and
coating apparatus
1740 Metallurgy, 571-272-1200 04/02/05
electrochemistry, FAX 571-273-8300
cleaning, disinfecting,
sterilizing, analytical
chemistry and wave energy
1750 Chemical products and 571-272-1200 01/28/05
processes, solar cells FAX 571-273-8300
and sputtering apparatuses
1760 Food technology, 571-272-1100 05/18/05
petroleum processing, FAX 571-273-8300
coating and etching
1770 Stock materials and 571-272-1100 02/26/05
miscellaneous articles FAX 571-273-8300
2900 Designs 571-272-2100 01/15/06
FAX 571-273-8300
2100 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE SOFTWARE AND
INFORMATION SECURITY
2110 Computer architecture 571-272-0900 02/18/05
FAX 571-273-8300
2120 Miscellaneous computer 571-272-1400 01/28/05
applications FAX 571-273-8300
2130 Cryptography, security 571-272-7220 04/21/04
FAX 571-273-8300
2140/ Computer networks 571-272-0800 11/08/03
2150 FAX 571-273-8300
2160/ Database and file management/ 571-272-7220 03/11/04
2170 Graphical user interface FAX 571-273-8300
2180 Computer architecture 571-272-0900 12/26/04
FAX 571-273-8300
2190 Interprocess communications 571-272-1400 01/11/04
and software development FAX 571-273-8300
2600 COMMUNICATIONS
2610 Digital Communications, General 571-272-2600 04/18/04
Communications, Optical FAX 571-273-8300
Communications, Telephony,
Audio, Multiplex
Communications, Cellular
Telephony, Radio and Satellite
Communications
2620 Television and TV Recording, 571-272-2600 04/11/04
Video Distribution, Image FAX 571-273-8300
Analysis, (Fax, Printing,
Printing Network, Scanners),
Speech, (Fax, Disk Drive),
Computer Graphics, Display
Systems
2800 SEMICONDUCTORS, ELECTRICAL AND OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS
2810 Semiconductors and 571-272-1650 08/26/05
electrical circuits, FAX 571-273-8300
static memory and
digital logic
2820 Semiconductors and 571-272-1950 08/18/05
electrical circuits, FAX 571-273-8300
static memory and
digital logic
2830/ Power generation and 571-272-1850 10/28/05
2840 distribution, music, FAX 571-273-8300
electrical components
and control circuits
2850/ Photocopying, 571-272-1850 08/05/05
2860 recorders, printing, FAX 571-273-8300
measuring and testing
2870 Liquid crystals, optical 571-272-1550 08/18/05
elements, optical systems, FAX 571-273-8300
fiber optics, lasers, electric
lamps, registers, optics
measuring and radiant energy
2880 Liquid crystals, optical 571-272-1550 09/18/05
elements, optical systems, FAX 571-273-8300
fiber optics, lasers, electric
lamps, registers, optics
measuring and radiant energy
2890 Semiconductor, Electrical, 571-272-2800 08/02/05
Optical Systems & Components FAX 571-273-8300
3600 TRANSPORTATION, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, CONSTRUCTION, AGRICULTURE,
LICENSING AND REVIEW
3610 Surface transportation 571-272-5250 07/18/05
FAX 571-273-8300
3620 Electronic Commerce 571-272-5350 07/28/03
FAX 571-273-8300
3630 Static structures, 571-272-5350 05/18/05
supports and furniture FAX 571-273-8300
3640 Aeronautics, 571-272-5150 09/28/05
agriculture, fishing, FAX 571-273-8300
trapping, vermin destroying,
plant and animal husbandry,
weaponry, nuclear systems
and licensing & review
3650 Material handling and 571-272-5250 06/02/05
article handling FAX 571-273-8300
3660 Computerized vehicle 571-272-5150 07/02/05
controls and navigation, FAX 571-273-8300
radio wave, optical and
acoustic wave communication
3670 Wells, earth boring/ 571-272-5150 08/28/05
moving/working, FAX 571-273-8300
excavating, mining
harvesters, bridges,
roads, petroleum,
closures, connections,
and hardware
3680 Machine elements 571-272-5250 04/11/05
and power transmissions FAX 571-273-8300
3700 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTS
3710 Amusement and 571-272-3750 03/31/05
education devices, FAX 571-273-8300
packages and containers
3720 Manufacturing devices 571-272-4050 08/08/05
and processes, machine FAX 571-273-8300
tools and hand tools
3730 Medical instruments, 571-272-2975 11/26/04
diagnostic equipment, FAX 571-273-8300
treatment devices,
surgery, surgical
supplies
3740 Thermal and combustion 571-272-3750 07/26/05
technology, motive and FAX 571-273-8300
fluid power systems
3750 Fluid handling and 571-272-3750 05/15/05
dispensing, and Textile FAX 571-273-8300
Manufacturing and
Apparel
3760 Body treatment, 571-272-2975 04/08/05
kinestherapy, and FAX 571-273-8300
exercising
3770 Respirators, Therapeutic 571-272-2975 12/02/04
Support, Splints, Braces, FAX 571-273-8300
Bandages and Birth Control
Devices
3780 Package and Article Carriers, 571-272-2975 12/02/04
Envelopes, Purses, Wallets, FAX 571-273-8300
Receptacles, Bottles and Jars
* The information provided above reflects an average for the workgroup.
If you need more specific information about an individual application,
please call the appropriate customer service office above.
TECHNOLOGY CENTERS DIRECTOR
1600 BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ORGANIC
1610 Pharmaceutical formulations, method Bruce M. Kisliuk
of treatment using bio-affecting
agents, drug delivery systems,
steroids, herbicidal and pesticidal
compositions, and cosmetics
1620 Organic chemistry George C. Elliott
1630 Molecular biology, bioinformatics, George C. Elliott
nucleic acids, recombinant DNA and
RNA, Gene regulation, gene therapy,
nucleic acid amplification,transgenic
animals and recombinant plants,
combinatorial/computational chemistry.
1640 Immunology, receptor/ligands, John L. LeGuyader
cytokines, recombinant hormones,
engineered antibodies, cancer
immunology, and molecular biology
thereof
1650 Fermentation, microbiology, plant and Bruce M. Kisliuk
animal extracts, peptides, isolated
and/or recombinant proteins and
enzymes, protein crystallography,
and enzyme assays
1660 Plants George C. Elliott
1700/ CHEMICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING
2900 AND DESIGNS
1710 Synthetic resins Gary G. Jones
1720 Fluid separation and agitation, Gary G. Jones
metal foundry, welding, plastic
modeling apparatus, fuels and
related compositions
1730 Glass and paper making, tobacco, Gary G. Jones
non-metallic molding, adhesive
bonding, tires and coating apparatus
1740 Metallurgy, electrochemistry, Jacqueline M. Stone
cleaning, disinfecting, sterilizing,
analytical chemistry and wave energy
1750 Chemical products and processes, Jacqueline M. Stone
solar cells and sputtering apparatuses
1760 Food technology, petroleum processing, Marian C. Knode
coating and etching
1770 Stock materials and miscellaneous Marian C. Knode
articles
2900 Designs Jacqueline M. Stone
2100 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE SOFTWARE AND
INFORMATION SECURITY
2110 Computer architecture Jack B. Harvey
2120 Miscellaneous computer applications Wendy Garber
2130 Cryptography, security James Dwyer
2140 Computer networks Jack B. Harvey
2150 Computer networks Jack B. Harvey
2160 Database and file management James Dwyer
2170 Graphical user interface Wendy Garber
2180 Computer architecture Jack B. Harvey
2190 Interprocess communications and Wendy Garber
software development
2600 COMMUNICATIONS
2611 Digital communications Jin F. Ng
2612 General communications Mark R. Powell
2613 Optical communications Jin F. Ng
2614 Telephony Mark R. Powell
2615 Audio Mark R. Powell
2616 Multiplex communications Jin F. Ng
2617 Cellular telephony Wanda Walker
2618 Radio and Satellite Communications Mark R. Powell
2621 Television and TV Recording Wanda Walker
2622 Cameras Wanda Walker
2623 Video distribution Wanda Walker
2624 Image analysis Andrew I. Faile
2625 Fax, printing, printing network, Andrew I. Faile
scanners
2626 Speech Mark R. Powell
2627 Disc drives Mark R. Powell
2628 Computer graphics Mark R. Powell
2629 Display systems Mark R. Powell
2800 SEMICONDUCTORS, ELECTRICAL AND OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS
2810 Semiconductors and electrical circuits, Sharon A. Gibson
Static memory and digital logic
2820 Semiconductors and electrical circuits, Robert Oberleitner
Static memory and digital logic
2830/ Power generation and distribution, Richard K. Seidel
2840 music, electrical components
and control circuits
2850/ Photocopying, recorders, printing, Richard K. Seidel
2860 measuring and testing
2870/ Liquid crystals, optical elements, Janice A. Falcone
2880 optical systems, fiber optics, lasers,
electric lamps, registers, optics
measuring and radiant energy
2890 Semiconductor, electrical, optical Sharon A. Gibson
systems & components
3600 TRANSPORTATION, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, CONSTRUCTION, AGRICULTURE,
LICENSING AND REVIEW
3610 Surface transportation Katherine Matecki
3620 Electronic commerce Wynn W. Coggins
3630 Static structures, supports and Wynn W. Coggins
furniture
3640 Aeronautics, agriculture, fishing, Donald T. Hajec
trapping, vermin destroying, plant
and animal husbandry, weaponry,
nuclear systems and licensing
& review
3650 Material and article handling Katherine Matecki
3660 Computerized vehicle controls and Donald T. Hajec
navigation, radio wave, optical and
acoustic wave communication
3670 Wells, earth boring/moving/working, Donald T. Hajec
excavating, mining, harvesters,
bridges, roads, petroleum, closures,
connections, and hardware
3680 Machine elements and power Katherine Matecki
transmissions
3700 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTS
3710, Amusement and education devices, Karen M. Young
3721, packages and containers
3727,
and
3728
3720 Packages and containers; Frederick R. Schmidt
3720 Manufacturing devices and processes, Frederick R. Schmidt
machine tools and hand tools
3730 Medical instruments, diagnostic Frederick R. Schmidt
equipment, treatment devices, surgery,
surgical supplies
3740 Thermal and combustion technology, Karen M. Young
motive and fluid power systems
3750 Fluid handling and dispensing Karen M. Young
3760 Body treatment, kinestherapy, Frederick R. Schmidt
exercising, textile manufacturing
and apparel
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