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 August 28, 2012 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE Print Table of Contents 1381 OG 226 

OFFICIAL GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

August 28, 2012 Volume 1381 Number 4

CONTENTS

 Patent and Trademark Office NoticesPage 
Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Information1381 OG 227
Notice of Maintenance Fees Payable1381 OG 230
Notice of Expiration of Patents Due to Failure to Pay Maintenance Fee1381 OG 231
Patents Reinstated Due to the Acceptance of a Late Maintenance Fee from 07/30/20121381 OG 254
Reissue Applications Filed1381 OG 255
Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination Filed1381 OG 258
Requests for Inter Partes Reexamination Filed1381 OG 259
Notice of Expiration of Trademark Registrations Due to Failure to Renew1381 OG 260
37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication1381 OG 266
Registration to Practice1381 OG 267
Notice of Exclusion1381 OG 269
Notice of Exclusion on Consent1381 OG 270
Notice of Suspension1381 OG 271
Changes to Implement Miscellaneous Post Patent Provisions of the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act1381 OG 272
Errata1381 OG 305
Erratum1381 OG 308
Certificates of Correction1381 OG 309
Summary of Final Decisions Issued by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board1381 OG 311

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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 1369 O.G. 5, on August 2, 2011.

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

European Patent Office as Searching and Examining Authority

   The European Patent Office (EPO) may act as the International Searching
Authority (ISA) or the International Preliminary Examining Authority (IPEA)
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 use of the EPO is restricted. The EPO will not act
as an ISA for applications with one or more claims directed to a business
method. For the definition of what the EPO considers to be precluded
subject matter in the field of business methods, see PCT Applicants's
Guide, Annexes D(EP), E(EP) and the Official Notices (PCT Gazette) dated
May 6, 2010, page 94
(http://www.wipo.int/pct/en/official_notices/index.html). The EPO will act
as an IPEA only if it also acted as the ISA.

   The search fee of the European Patent Office was increased, effective
April 1, 2012, and was announced in the Official Gazette at 1377 O.G. 5, on
April 3, 2012.

Korean Intellectual Property Office as Searching and Examining Authority

The Korean Intellectual Property Office may act as the ISA or the IPEA 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. The announcement appears in the Official Gazette at 1302 O.G.
1261 on January 17, 2006.

   The search fee of the Korean Intellectual Property Office was decreased,
effective January 1, 2012, and was announced in the Official Gazette at
1373 O.G. 177, on December 27, 2011.

Australian Patent Office as Searching and Examining Authority

   The Australian Patent Office (IP Australia) may act as the ISA or the
IPEA 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. The announcement appears in the Offical Gazette
at 1337 O.G. 265, on December 23, 2008. However, the use of IP Australia is
restricted. IP Australia will not act as an ISA for applications with one
or more claims directed to the fields of business methods or mechanical
engineering or analogous fields of technology as defined by specified areas
of the International Patent Classification System, as indicated in the
Official Gazette at 1337 O.G. 261 on December 23, 2008, in Annex A to the
agreement between the USPTO and IP Australia, IP Australia will act as an
IPEA only if it also acted as the ISA.

   The search fee of IP Australia was increased, effective July 1, 2012,
and was announced in the Official Gazette at 1380 O.G. 5, on July 3, 2012.

The Federal Service on Intellectual Property, Patents & Trademarks of
Russia as Searching and Examining Authority

   The Federal Service on Intellectual Property, Patents & Trademarks of
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Russia (Rospatent) may act as the ISA or the IPEA 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. The announcement appears in the Official Gazette at 1378 O.G. 162,
on May 8, 2012.

   The search fee of Rospatent was increased, effective June 1, 2012, and
was announced in the Official Gazette at 1378 O.G. 162, on May 8, 2012.

Fees

   The transmittal fee for the USPTO was changed to include a basic portion
and a non-electronic filing fee portion, effective November 15, 2011, and
was announced in the Federal Register on November 15, 2011. Search fees for
the USPTO were changed, effective January 12, 2009, and were announced in
the Federal Register on November 12, 2008. The fee for filing a request for
the restoration of the right of priority was established, effective
November 9, 2007, and was announced in the Federal Register on September
10, 2007.

   International filing fees were decreased, effective January 1, 2012,
and were announced in the Official Gazette at 1373 O.G. 177, on December
27, 2011.

   The schedule of PCT fees (in U.S. dollars), as of July 1, 2012, is as
follows:

International Application (PCT Chapter I) fees:

   Transmittal fee
      Basic Portion                                                 $240.00
      Non-electronic filing fee portion for international
       applications (other than plant applications) filed
       on or after 15 November 2011 other than by the
       Office electronic filing system (other than a
       small entity)                                                $400.00
      Non-electronic filing fee portion for international
       applications (other than plant applications) filed
       on or after 15 November 2011 other than by the
       Office electronic filing system (small entity)               $200.00

   Search fee

      U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) as
      International Searching Authority (ISA)
         - Search fee                                             $2,080.00
         - Supplemental search fee, per additional
            invention (payable only upon invitation)              $2,080.00
      European Patent Office as ISA                               $2,426.00
      Korean Intellectual Property Office as ISA                  $1,101.00
      IP Australia as ISA                                         $2,254.00
      Federal Service on Intellectual Property, Patents &
         Trademarks of Russia (Rospatent) as ISA                    $453.00

   International fees

      International filing fee                                    $1,453.00
      International filing fee-filed in paper
         with PCT EASY zip file or
         electronically without PCT EASY zip file                 $1,344.00
      International filing fee-filed
         electronically with PCT EASY zip files                   $1,234.00
      Supplemental fee for each page over 30                         $16.00

   Restoration of Priority
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      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                                                  $219.00
      Handling fee-90% reduction, if applicants meet criteria
      specified at:
        http://www.wipo.int/pct/en/fees/fee_reduction.pdf            $21.90
      Preliminary examination fee
         USPTO as International Preliminary
         Examining Authority (IPEA)
            - USPTO was ISA in PCT Chapter I                        $600.00
            - USPTO was not ISA in PCT Chapter I                    $750.00
            - Additional preliminary examination fee,
              per additional invention
              (payable only upon invitation)                        $600.00

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

July 26, 2012                                           ANDREW H. HIRSHFELD
                                                    Deputy Commissioner for
                                                  Patent Examination Policy
                                  United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Notice of Maintenance Fees Payable
                   Notice of Maintenance Fees Payable

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

   Attention is drawn to the patents that were issued on August 18, 2009
for which maintenance fees due at 3 years and six months may now be paid
The patents have patent numbers within the following ranges:

        Utility Patents 7,574,748 through 7,578,002
        Reissue Patents based on the above identified patents.

   Attention is drawn to the patents that were issued on August 16, 2005
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 6,928,657 through 6,931,661
        Reissue Patents based on the above identified patents.

   Attention is drawn to the patents that were issued on August 14, 2001
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 6,272,682 through 6,275,991
        Reissue Patents based on the above identified patents.

   No maintenance fees are required for design or plant patents.

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

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

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

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

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

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

                    PATENTS WHICH EXPIRED ON July 11, 2012
                    DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES

Patent                          Application                         Issue
Number                             Number                            Date

6,085,352                       09/310,951                       07/11/00
6,085,353                       09/251,312                       07/11/00
6,085,356                       09/396,687                       07/11/00
6,085,357                       09/057,836                       07/11/00
6,085,362                       09/350,636                       07/11/00
6,085,363                       09/350,820                       07/11/00
6,085,367                       09/020,769                       07/11/00
6,085,373                       09/320,665                       07/11/00
6,085,381                       09/164,640                       07/11/00
6,085,383                       09/166,516                       07/11/00
6,085,384                       09/286,944                       07/11/00
6,085,387                       09/149,983                       07/11/00
6,085,389                       09/269,902                       07/11/00
6,085,390                       09/351,334                       07/11/00
6,085,402                       08/857,238                       07/11/00
6,085,406                       09/176,387                       07/11/00
6,085,418                       09/141,373                       07/11/00
6,085,429                       09/175,736                       07/11/00
6,085,437                       09/108,847                       07/11/00
6,085,441                       09/101,418                       07/11/00
6,085,450                       09/052,642                       07/11/00
6,085,456                       08/892,452                       07/11/00
6,085,457                       09/071,867                       07/11/00
6,085,461                       09/090,956                       07/11/00
6,085,469                       08/908,590                       07/11/00
6,085,477                       09/011,111                       07/11/00
6,085,478                       09/131,991                       07/11/00
6,085,490                       09/022,076                       07/11/00
6,085,498                       09/265,843                       07/11/00
6,085,502                       09/107,421                       07/11/00
6,085,510                       09/310,478                       07/11/00
6,085,513                       08/784,323                       07/11/00
6,085,516                       09/288,934                       07/11/00
6,085,519                       09/197,985                       07/11/00
6,085,524                       09/091,164                       07/11/00
6,085,529                       09/086,899                       07/11/00
6,085,538                       09/140,461                       07/11/00
6,085,539                       09/208,796                       07/11/00
6,085,544                       09/119,484                       07/11/00
6,085,548                       09/138,489                       07/11/00
6,085,552                       09/229,933                       07/11/00
6,085,560                       09/237,717                       07/11/00
6,085,561                       09/268,346                       07/11/00
6,085,564                       09/248,360                       07/11/00
6,085,569                       09/067,131                       07/11/00
6,085,571                       09/327,360                       07/11/00
6,085,577                       09/043,952                       07/11/00
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6,085,592                       08/949,474                       07/11/00
6,085,593                       09/140,442                       07/11/00
6,085,609                       09/032,960                       07/11/00
6,085,611                       09/241,109                       07/11/00
6,085,618                       09/124,786                       07/11/00
6,085,628                       09/029,410                       07/11/00
6,085,633                       09/029,418                       07/11/00
6,085,638                       09/205,463                       07/11/00
6,085,648                       08/692,468                       07/11/00
6,085,650                       09/250,195                       07/11/00
6,085,668                       09/320,266                       07/11/00
6,085,673                       09/100,188                       07/11/00
6,085,677                       09/151,553                       07/11/00
6,085,678                       09/269,868                       07/11/00
6,085,688                       09/049,722                       07/11/00
6,085,693                       09/307,571                       07/11/00
6,085,704                       09/147,467                       07/11/00
6,085,708                       09/213,234                       07/11/00
6,085,717                       09/066,436                       07/11/00
6,085,721                       09/145,243                       07/11/00
6,085,722                       08/769,259                       07/11/00
6,085,727                       09/155,806                       07/11/00
6,085,728                       09/174,422                       07/11/00
6,085,729                       09/167,544                       07/11/00
6,085,740                       09/058,344                       07/11/00
6,085,749                       08/804,913                       07/11/00
6,085,751                       09/305,624                       07/11/00
6,085,753                       09/064,809                       07/11/00
6,085,757                       09/076,790                       07/11/00
6,085,759                       09/039,391                       07/11/00
6,085,766                       09/161,159                       07/11/00
6,085,770                       08/936,574                       07/11/00
6,085,775                       09/211,912                       07/11/00
6,085,780                       09/170,231                       07/11/00
6,085,782                       09/304,546                       07/11/00
6,085,783                       09/145,716                       07/11/00
6,085,786                       09/067,924                       07/11/00
6,085,790                       09/228,743                       07/11/00
6,085,794                       09/422,311                       07/11/00
6,085,796                       09/126,919                       07/11/00
6,085,800                       09/253,431                       07/11/00
6,085,806                       09/228,514                       07/11/00
6,085,810                       09/186,823                       07/11/00
6,085,811                       09/267,868                       07/11/00
6,085,822                       08/997,011                       07/11/00
6,085,824                       09/076,843                       07/11/00
6,085,832                       08/930,388                       07/11/00
6,085,847                       09/116,317                       07/11/00
6,085,857                       09/112,142                       07/11/00
6,085,861                       09/168,656                       07/11/00
6,085,864                       09/397,816                       07/11/00
6,085,869                       09/168,393                       07/11/00
6,085,870                       09/042,163                       07/11/00
6,085,871                       09/150,299                       07/11/00
6,085,874                       09/218,787                       07/11/00
6,085,875                       08/748,200                       07/11/00
6,085,878                       09/117,978                       07/11/00
6,085,879                       09/265,740                       07/11/00
6,085,883                       09/148,612                       07/11/00
6,085,885                       09/333,354                       07/11/00
6,085,895                       09/407,329                       07/11/00
6,085,899                       08/943,942                       07/11/00
6,085,903                       08/794,275                       07/11/00
6,085,904                       09/309,401                       07/11/00
6,085,906                       09/215,690                       07/11/00
6,085,908                       09/096,040                       07/11/00
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6,085,911                       08/908,169                       07/11/00
6,085,913                       08/497,466                       07/11/00
6,085,921                       09/032,542                       07/11/00
6,085,925                       09/350,112                       07/11/00
6,085,930                       09/039,672                       07/11/00
6,085,940                       09/167,731                       07/11/00
6,085,945                       08/945,754                       07/11/00
6,085,946                       09/320,616                       07/11/00
6,085,949                       09/072,176                       07/11/00
6,085,951                       09/111,449                       07/11/00
6,085,952                       08/292,031                       07/11/00
6,085,955                       09/079,746                       07/11/00
6,085,960                       09/033,939                       07/11/00
6,085,967                       09/221,362                       07/11/00
6,085,976                       09/083,565                       07/11/00
6,085,978                       08/854,832                       07/11/00
6,085,980                       08/941,782                       07/11/00
6,085,981                       08/887,756                       07/11/00
6,085,982                       08/984,597                       07/11/00
6,085,986                       09/013,477                       07/11/00
6,085,992                       09/196,273                       07/11/00
6,085,996                       09/264,157                       07/11/00
6,085,997                       09/300,655                       07/11/00
6,085,998                       09/245,997                       07/11/00
6,086,013                       09/108,860                       07/11/00
6,086,016                       09/009,853                       07/11/00
6,086,017                       09/068,580                       07/11/00
6,086,018                       08/987,659                       07/11/00
6,086,025                       09/063,330                       07/11/00
6,086,033                       09/238,396                       07/11/00
6,086,034                       08/978,225                       07/11/00
6,086,041                       09/143,784                       07/11/00
6,086,044                       09/209,392                       07/11/00
6,086,049                       09/360,572                       07/11/00
6,086,068                       09/267,091                       07/11/00
6,086,073                       09/120,710                       07/11/00
6,086,078                       08/959,044                       07/11/00
6,086,079                       09/372,155                       07/11/00
6,086,080                       08/939,647                       07/11/00
6,086,086                       09/309,824                       07/11/00
6,086,090                       09/186,992                       07/11/00
6,086,096                       08/239,916                       07/11/00
6,086,118                       09/149,199                       07/11/00
6,086,133                       09/055,459                       07/11/00
6,086,135                       09/174,671                       07/11/00
6,086,144                       09/285,045                       07/11/00
6,086,146                       09/145,771                       07/11/00
6,086,149                       09/358,179                       07/11/00
6,086,158                       09/369,782                       07/11/00
6,086,161                       08/878,392                       07/11/00
6,086,165                       09/041,001                       07/11/00
6,086,188                       09/045,240                       07/11/00
6,086,191                       08/647,786                       07/11/00
6,086,192                       08/861,768                       07/11/00
6,086,198                       08/595,555                       07/11/00
6,086,206                       09/003,060                       07/11/00
6,086,208                       09/206,578                       07/11/00
6,086,210                       08/811,666                       07/11/00
6,086,211                       09/088,677                       07/11/00
6,086,219                       09/193,098                       07/11/00
6,086,220                       09/163,550                       07/11/00
6,086,224                       09/193,070                       07/11/00
6,086,225                       09/067,759                       07/11/00
6,086,239                       09/117,248                       07/11/00
6,086,240                       09/354,678                       07/11/00
6,086,244                       08/822,601                       07/11/00
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6,086,247                       09/018,765                       07/11/00
6,086,253                       09/148,871                       07/11/00
6,086,262                       09/238,784                       07/11/00
6,086,265                       09/050,418                       07/11/00
6,086,266                       09/311,707                       07/11/00
6,086,280                       08/971,371                       07/11/00
6,086,281                       09/044,193                       07/11/00
6,086,282                       09/022,606                       07/11/00
6,086,286                       09/122,242                       07/11/00
6,086,287                       09/029,965                       07/11/00
6,086,292                       09/200,857                       07/11/00
6,086,298                       08/976,932                       07/11/00
6,086,302                       09/230,284                       07/11/00
6,086,307                       08/963,527                       07/11/00
6,086,308                       08/910,643                       07/11/00
6,086,313                       08/942,869                       07/11/00
6,086,317                       09/401,746                       07/11/00
6,086,322                       08/902,549                       07/11/00
6,086,328                       09/217,105                       07/11/00
6,086,337                       09/121,119                       07/11/00
6,086,348                       09/043,795                       07/11/00
6,086,349                       08/007,838                       07/11/00
6,086,350                       08/179,770                       07/11/00
6,086,357                       09/217,295                       07/11/00
6,086,361                       08/996,297                       07/11/00
6,086,363                       09/195,783                       07/11/00
6,086,367                       09/225,684                       07/11/00
6,086,373                       09/189,692                       07/11/00
6,086,381                       08/922,214                       07/11/00
6,086,382                       09/253,851                       07/11/00
6,086,389                       09/211,330                       07/11/00
6,086,396                       08/809,509                       07/11/00
6,086,404                       09/109,485                       07/11/00
6,086,409                       09/182,584                       07/11/00
6,086,418                       09/412,963                       07/11/00
6,086,419                       09/014,549                       07/11/00
6,086,420                       09/138,849                       07/11/00
6,086,421                       09/218,737                       07/11/00
6,086,423                       09/101,171                       07/11/00
6,086,425                       09/203,743                       07/11/00
6,086,426                       09/261,946                       07/11/00
6,086,434                       09/027,524                       07/11/00
6,086,437                       09/378,174                       07/11/00
6,086,443                       09/080,449                       07/11/00
6,086,446                       09/244,939                       07/11/00
6,086,449                       09/231,701                       07/11/00
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 August 28, 2012 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1381 OG 235 

6,086,533                       09/097,067                       07/11/00
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 August 28, 2012 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1381 OG 236 

6,086,886                       09/177,230                       07/11/00
6,086,887                       09/196,817                       07/11/00
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6,087,226                       09/048,501                       07/11/00
 August 28, 2012 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1381 OG 237 

6,087,228                       08/890,052                       07/11/00
6,087,275                       08/843,150                       07/11/00
6,087,292                       09/046,741                       07/11/00
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6,087,543                       09/360,977                       07/11/00
6,087,545                       08/892,210                       07/11/00
 August 28, 2012 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1381 OG 238 

6,087,550                       08/562,038                       07/11/00
6,087,555                       08/943,687                       07/11/00
6,087,556                       09/003,200                       07/11/00
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 August 28, 2012 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1381 OG 239 

6,087,914                       08/772,043                       07/11/00
6,087,915                       09/376,715                       07/11/00
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 August 28, 2012 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1381 OG 240 

6,088,271                       09/058,838                       07/11/00
6,088,275                       09/021,187                       07/11/00
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6,088,680                       08/489,719                       07/11/00
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6,088,695                       08/715,185                       07/11/00
6,088,727                       08/953,632                       07/11/00
6,088,733                       09/079,672                       07/11/00
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6,088,736                       08/683,151                       07/11/00
6,088,742                       08/993,752                       07/11/00
6,088,744                       09/023,837                       07/11/00
6,088,765                       09/093,121                       07/11/00
6,088,770                       09/030,957                       07/11/00
6,088,775                       08/954,300                       07/11/00
6,088,798                       08/938,958                       07/11/00
6,088,808                       08/966,972                       07/11/00

                    PATENTS WHICH EXPIRED ON July 6, 2012
                    DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES

Patent                          Application                         Issue
Number                             Number                            Date

6,757,916                       10/229,100                       07/06/04
6,757,930                       10/051,779                       07/06/04
6,757,936                       10/219,946                       07/06/04
6,757,943                       09/989,893                       07/06/04
6,757,949                       10/339,514                       07/06/04
6,757,957                       10/602,959                       07/06/04
6,757,959                       10/216,137                       07/06/04
6,757,963                       10/052,249                       07/06/04
6,757,975                       10/057,758                       07/06/04
6,757,979                       09/623,305                       07/06/04
6,757,980                       10/216,889                       07/06/04
6,757,981                       10/197,466                       07/06/04
6,757,996                       10/424,525                       07/06/04
6,758,002                       09/723,671                       07/06/04
6,758,006                       10/424,354                       07/06/04
6,758,007                       09/196,687                       07/06/04
6,758,011                       10/354,319                       07/06/04
6,758,017                       10/227,915                       07/06/04
6,758,027                       09/821,337                       07/06/04
6,758,029                       10/350,040                       07/06/04
6,758,033                       10/234,710                       07/06/04
6,758,035                       10/245,884                       07/06/04
6,758,036                       09/699,053                       07/06/04
6,758,038                       10/233,683                       07/06/04
6,758,047                       10/410,776                       07/06/04
6,758,056                       10/407,166                       07/06/04
6,758,058                       10/389,733                       07/06/04
6,758,066                       09/879,495                       07/06/04
6,758,070                       10/458,222                       07/06/04
6,758,072                       10/631,778                       07/06/04
6,758,074                       10/404,019                       07/06/04
6,758,075                       10/164,493                       07/06/04
6,758,076                       09/979,455                       07/06/04
6,758,078                       09/885,300                       07/06/04
6,758,079                       09/885,305                       07/06/04
6,758,094                       09/919,241                       07/06/04
6,758,097                       09/999,209                       07/06/04
6,758,098                       10/084,747                       07/06/04
6,758,108                       10/080,132                       07/06/04
6,758,109                       09/999,867                       07/06/04
6,758,110                       09/720,596                       07/06/04
6,758,111                       09/771,204                       07/06/04
6,758,112                       10/105,231                       07/06/04
6,758,121                       10/242,502                       07/06/04
6,758,122                       10/414,091                       07/06/04
6,758,124                       10/097,342                       07/06/04
6,758,126                       10/250,085                       07/06/04
6,758,127                       10/027,132                       07/06/04
6,758,128                       10/181,154                       07/06/04
6,758,130                       10/099,085                       07/06/04
6,758,139                       10/275,266                       07/06/04
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6,758,140                       10/335,415                       07/06/04
6,758,141                       09/364,403                       07/06/04
6,758,145                       10/429,585                       07/06/04
6,758,149                       10/448,401                       07/06/04
6,758,150                       10/196,697                       07/06/04
6,758,152                       10/167,088                       07/06/04
6,758,160                       10/064,506                       07/06/04
6,758,167                       10/438,381                       07/06/04
6,758,173                       10/267,042                       07/06/04
6,758,180                       10/004,767                       07/06/04
6,758,181                       10/047,314                       07/06/04
6,758,201                       10/264,011                       07/06/04
6,758,210                       10/428,258                       07/06/04
6,758,211                       10/030,136                       07/06/04
6,758,219                       10/237,327                       07/06/04
6,758,221                       09/835,011                       07/06/04
6,758,231                       09/334,736                       07/06/04
6,758,236                       10/184,201                       07/06/04
6,758,237                       10/319,810                       07/06/04
6,758,250                       10/447,848                       07/06/04
6,758,251                       10/224,984                       07/06/04
6,758,256                       10/387,584                       07/06/04
6,758,264                       10/343,214                       07/06/04
6,758,266                       09/623,130                       07/06/04
6,758,283                       10/105,551                       07/06/04
6,758,284                       10/298,619                       07/06/04
6,758,291                       10/190,225                       07/06/04
6,758,307                       10/092,747                       07/06/04
6,758,313                       10/283,155                       07/06/04
6,758,318                       10/655,908                       07/06/04
6,758,331                       10/153,332                       07/06/04
6,758,340                       10/197,343                       07/06/04
6,758,344                       10/082,626                       07/06/04
6,758,347                       10/196,371                       07/06/04
6,758,351                       10/111,118                       07/06/04
6,758,354                       10/069,391                       07/06/04
6,758,355                       10/427,853                       07/06/04
6,758,357                       10/312,305                       07/06/04
6,758,365                       10/216,983                       07/06/04
6,758,378                       10/075,755                       07/06/04
6,758,382                       10/431,655                       07/06/04
6,758,383                       10/283,833                       07/06/04
6,758,390                       10/303,010                       07/06/04
6,758,394                       09/902,074                       07/06/04
6,758,397                       09/823,874                       07/06/04
6,758,409                       09/869,907                       07/06/04
6,758,410                       10/016,405                       07/06/04
6,758,414                       10/147,086                       07/06/04
6,758,421                       09/539,556                       07/06/04
6,758,422                       10/016,384                       07/06/04
6,758,425                       10/092,607                       07/06/04
6,758,429                       10/347,674                       07/06/04
6,758,431                       10/344,893                       07/06/04
6,758,433                       10/322,653                       07/06/04
6,758,447                       09/905,446                       07/06/04
6,758,448                       10/224,636                       07/06/04
6,758,459                       10/349,895                       07/06/04
6,758,460                       09/842,566                       07/06/04
6,758,463                       09/990,410                       07/06/04
6,758,467                       09/936,501                       07/06/04
6,758,476                       10/304,692                       07/06/04
6,758,489                       10/268,695                       07/06/04
6,758,491                       10/202,460                       07/06/04
6,758,496                       10/145,775                       07/06/04
6,758,499                       10/188,738                       07/06/04
6,758,509                       10/441,175                       07/06/04
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6,758,511                       10/209,672                       07/06/04
6,758,524                       10/332,715                       07/06/04
6,758,526                       09/939,961                       07/06/04
6,758,534                       10/342,811                       07/06/04
6,758,537                       10/197,622                       07/06/04
6,758,554                       10/242,665                       07/06/04
6,758,558                       10/355,297                       07/06/04
6,758,567                       10/054,308                       07/06/04
6,758,570                       10/176,926                       07/06/04
6,758,576                       10/286,997                       07/06/04
6,758,578                       10/458,315                       07/06/04
6,758,581                       10/300,159                       07/06/04
6,758,582                       10/249,145                       07/06/04
6,758,588                       10/213,707                       07/06/04
6,758,590                       10/085,415                       07/06/04
6,758,594                       09/997,648                       07/06/04
6,758,602                       10/180,315                       07/06/04
6,758,603                       10/191,199                       07/06/04
6,758,608                       09/932,101                       07/06/04
6,758,624                       10/056,639                       07/06/04
6,758,628                       10/284,637                       07/06/04
6,758,631                       10/266,639                       07/06/04
6,758,634                       10/062,817                       07/06/04
6,758,635                       10/639,424                       07/06/04
6,758,642                       10/345,017                       07/06/04
6,758,643                       10/646,061                       07/06/04
6,758,646                       10/018,949                       07/06/04
6,758,652                       10/184,839                       07/06/04
6,758,656                       10/126,190                       07/06/04
6,758,657                       10/174,781                       07/06/04
6,758,664                       10/042,168                       07/06/04
6,758,668                       10/461,976                       07/06/04
6,758,671                       10/099,549                       07/06/04
6,758,682                       10/367,189                       07/06/04
6,758,686                       10/173,280                       07/06/04
6,758,687                       10/299,340                       07/06/04
6,758,688                       10/299,116                       07/06/04
6,758,694                       10/313,144                       07/06/04
6,758,696                       10/401,052                       07/06/04
6,758,697                       10/385,794                       07/06/04
6,758,698                       08/724,365                       07/06/04
6,758,700                       10/109,618                       07/06/04
6,758,705                       10/401,652                       07/06/04
6,758,707                       10/292,184                       07/06/04
6,758,709                       10/353,220                       07/06/04
6,758,712                       10/011,405                       07/06/04
6,758,713                       10/063,976                       07/06/04
6,758,716                       10/379,936                       07/06/04
6,758,725                       09/671,725                       07/06/04
6,758,732                       10/306,965                       07/06/04
6,758,733                       10/098,008                       07/06/04
6,758,736                       10/170,793                       07/06/04
6,758,737                       10/152,018                       07/06/04
6,758,739                       10/378,784                       07/06/04
6,758,744                       10/413,197                       07/06/04
6,758,748                       10/105,770                       07/06/04
6,758,761                       10/189,554                       07/06/04
6,758,769                       10/104,258                       07/06/04
6,758,770                       10/703,735                       07/06/04
6,758,773                       10/689,048                       07/06/04
6,758,775                       09/988,829                       07/06/04
6,758,776                       10/066,530                       07/06/04
6,758,781                       09/940,523                       07/06/04
6,758,783                       10/394,807                       07/06/04
6,758,785                       10/282,899                       07/06/04
6,758,786                       10/169,905                       07/06/04
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6,758,795                       09/927,774                       07/06/04
6,758,800                       10/434,969                       07/06/04
6,758,803                       10/188,453                       07/06/04
6,758,806                       10/044,350                       07/06/04
6,758,812                       10/080,447                       07/06/04
6,758,813                       10/202,929                       07/06/04
6,758,815                       09/978,876                       07/06/04
6,758,819                       10/265,357                       07/06/04
6,758,825                       10/163,985                       07/06/04
6,758,826                       10/142,278                       07/06/04
6,758,827                       09/944,445                       07/06/04
6,758,833                       10/154,075                       07/06/04
6,758,837                       10/071,825                       07/06/04
6,758,840                       09/840,004                       07/06/04
6,758,868                       10/194,925                       07/06/04
6,758,871                       10/299,665                       07/06/04
6,758,872                       09/797,940                       07/06/04
6,758,874                       10/434,829                       07/06/04
6,758,876                       10/000,304                       07/06/04
6,758,877                       10/080,693                       07/06/04
6,758,886                       10/234,380                       07/06/04
6,758,900                       10/089,656                       07/06/04
6,758,901                       10/095,853                       07/06/04
6,758,905                       10/419,762                       07/06/04
6,758,906                       09/838,130                       07/06/04
6,758,910                       10/008,431                       07/06/04
6,758,915                       10/297,423                       07/06/04
6,758,920                       09/784,234                       07/06/04
6,758,924                       10/124,688                       07/06/04
6,758,936                       09/921,881                       07/06/04
6,758,937                       10/013,648                       07/06/04
6,758,948                       10/227,526                       07/06/04
6,758,951                       09/975,707                       07/06/04
6,758,961                       09/581,837                       07/06/04
6,758,968                       10/174,659                       07/06/04
6,758,969                       10/267,451                       07/06/04
6,758,970                       10/030,738                       07/06/04
6,758,973                       10/019,773                       07/06/04
6,758,995                       09/807,813                       07/06/04
6,759,011                       09/716,344                       07/06/04
6,759,013                       09/156,804                       07/06/04
6,759,015                       09/274,639                       07/06/04
6,759,016                       09/994,108                       07/06/04
6,759,019                       09/699,373                       07/06/04
6,759,021                       09/959,587                       07/06/04
6,759,022                       10/064,055                       07/06/04
6,759,024                       09/989,024                       07/06/04
6,759,029                       10/155,621                       07/06/04
6,759,031                       10/136,310                       07/06/04
6,759,037                       09/323,738                       07/06/04
6,759,041                       09/701,486                       07/06/04
6,759,042                       09/902,392                       07/06/04
6,759,044                       09/598,062                       07/06/04
6,759,047                       09/335,224                       07/06/04
6,759,051                       09/449,924                       07/06/04
6,759,053                       10/251,727                       07/06/04
6,759,055                       10/187,109                       07/06/04
6,759,060                       09/112,367                       07/06/04
6,759,065                       09/719,901                       07/06/04
6,759,071                       10/370,810                       07/06/04
6,759,075                       10/133,401                       07/06/04
6,759,077                       09/856,133                       07/06/04
6,759,080                       10/208,514                       07/06/04
6,759,083                       10/639,352                       07/06/04
6,759,088                       10/266,400                       07/06/04
6,759,089                       10/600,788                       07/06/04
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6,759,092                       10/130,747                       07/06/04
6,759,095                       10/431,122                       07/06/04
6,759,096                       09/962,393                       07/06/04
6,759,098                       09/906,276                       07/06/04
6,759,111                       10/189,894                       07/06/04
6,759,120                       09/726,752                       07/06/04
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6,759,149                       09/906,835                       07/06/04
6,759,151                       10/154,526                       07/06/04
6,759,171                       10/044,732                       07/06/04
6,759,172                       10/346,081                       07/06/04
6,759,182                       10/092,336                       07/06/04
6,759,186                       10/058,285                       07/06/04
6,759,187                       09/614,035                       07/06/04
6,759,193                       09/362,394                       07/06/04
6,759,194                       09/486,167                       07/06/04
6,759,195                       09/534,366                       07/06/04
6,759,202                       10/167,337                       07/06/04
6,759,203                       09/169,125                       07/06/04
6,759,205                       09/893,600                       07/06/04
6,759,208                       10/232,732                       07/06/04
6,759,209                       09/831,546                       07/06/04
6,759,214                       09/908,510                       07/06/04
6,759,215                       09/635,251                       07/06/04
6,759,227                       09/764,803                       07/06/04
6,759,229                       10/025,598                       07/06/04
6,759,232                       10/135,758                       07/06/04
6,759,244                       10/036,581                       07/06/04
6,759,259                       10/095,915                       07/06/04
6,759,261                       09/556,795                       07/06/04
6,759,263                       10/231,620                       07/06/04
6,759,264                       10/434,833                       07/06/04
6,759,269                       10/285,465                       07/06/04
6,759,304                       10/042,520                       07/06/04
6,759,309                       10/160,215                       07/06/04
6,759,340                       10/143,269                       07/06/04
6,759,359                       10/301,198                       07/06/04
6,759,361                       09/873,713                       07/06/04
6,759,368                       10/610,415                       07/06/04
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6,759,385                       09/595,990                       07/06/04
6,759,386                       09/828,330                       07/06/04
6,759,387                       10/209,421                       07/06/04
6,759,389                       09/592,018                       07/06/04
6,759,392                       08/442,423                       07/06/04
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6,759,436                       10/061,510                       07/06/04
6,759,437                       09/947,941                       07/06/04
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6,759,439                       10/308,494                       07/06/04
6,759,459                       10/145,262                       07/06/04
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6,759,530                       09/966,608                       07/06/04
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6,759,546                       10/357,911                       07/06/04
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6,759,779                       10/265,529                       07/06/04
6,759,786                       09/964,344                       07/06/04
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6,759,815                       10/231,521                       07/06/04
6,759,821                       10/453,275                       07/06/04
6,759,825                       10/212,815                       07/06/04
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6,759,831                       09/590,776                       07/06/04
6,759,843                       10/295,746                       07/06/04
6,759,845                       10/140,266                       07/06/04
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6,759,862                       09/924,279                       07/06/04
6,759,876                       10/327,046                       07/06/04
6,759,887                       10/450,819                       07/06/04
6,759,901                       10/301,016                       07/06/04
6,759,915                       09/936,322                       07/06/04
6,759,919                       10/361,392                       07/06/04
6,759,930                       10/210,084                       07/06/04
6,759,932                       10/057,802                       07/06/04
6,759,933                       09/899,805                       07/06/04
6,759,934                       10/004,638                       07/06/04
6,759,947                       10/137,940                       07/06/04
6,759,958                       10/374,315                       07/06/04
6,759,969                       09/872,835                       07/06/04
6,759,972                       09/995,129                       07/06/04
6,759,996                       09/466,130                       07/06/04
6,759,997                       10/339,494                       07/06/04
6,760,001                       10/067,796                       07/06/04
6,760,021                       09/616,070                       07/06/04
6,760,051                       10/084,170                       07/06/04
6,760,054                       09/708,557                       07/06/04
6,760,061                       09/059,151                       07/06/04
6,760,072                       09/346,163                       07/06/04
6,760,073                       09/396,735                       07/06/04
6,760,085                       10/082,823                       07/06/04
6,760,094                       10/022,879                       07/06/04
6,760,095                       10/359,722                       07/06/04
6,760,102                       10/313,356                       07/06/04
6,760,103                       10/382,455                       07/06/04
6,760,106                       09/796,365                       07/06/04
6,760,110                       09/982,557                       07/06/04
6,760,133                       09/363,878                       07/06/04
6,760,145                       10/349,860                       07/06/04
6,760,154                       10/161,973                       07/06/04
6,760,180                       09/945,442                       07/06/04
6,760,183                       09/955,096                       07/06/04
6,760,187                       10/170,752                       07/06/04
6,760,194                       10/369,889                       07/06/04
6,760,203                       10/185,806                       07/06/04
6,760,218                       10/267,582                       07/06/04
6,760,223                       10/284,630                       07/06/04
6,760,226                       10/038,443                       07/06/04
6,760,246                       10/136,210                       07/06/04
6,760,273                       10/338,830                       07/06/04
6,760,276                       09/503,615                       07/06/04
6,760,278                       10/095,986                       07/06/04
6,760,281                       09/899,139                       07/06/04
6,760,291                       10/372,343                       07/06/04
6,760,296                       09/599,535                       07/06/04
6,760,297                       09/959,512                       07/06/04
6,760,328                       09/418,279                       07/06/04
6,760,332                       09/325,470                       07/06/04
6,760,381                       09/681,102                       07/06/04
6,760,400                       10/211,309                       07/06/04
6,760,401                       10/215,692                       07/06/04
6,760,437                       09/148,357                       07/06/04
6,760,446                       09/678,977                       07/06/04
6,760,451                       09/083,276                       07/06/04
6,760,454                       09/632,444                       07/06/04
6,760,455                       09/905,634                       07/06/04
6,760,471                       09/602,272                       07/06/04
6,760,474                       09/428,396                       07/06/04
6,760,483                       09/716,279                       07/06/04
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6,760,497                       09/913,917                       07/06/04
6,760,500                       10/305,135                       07/06/04
6,760,504                       10/158,589                       07/06/04
6,760,512                       09/877,976                       07/06/04
6,760,519                       10/184,711                       07/06/04
6,760,521                       10/142,984                       07/06/04
6,760,522                       10/106,470                       07/06/04
6,760,523                       09/883,998                       07/06/04
6,760,533                       10/115,142                       07/06/04
6,760,555                       10/103,451                       07/06/04
6,760,556                       10/197,240                       07/06/04
6,760,560                       10/156,830                       07/06/04
6,760,564                       10/238,870                       07/06/04
6,760,574                       09/837,856                       07/06/04
6,760,583                       09/793,529                       07/06/04
6,760,594                       09/605,515                       07/06/04
6,760,620                       09/808,728                       07/06/04
6,760,626                       09/942,322                       07/06/04
6,760,628                       10/077,836                       07/06/04
6,760,641                       09/923,397                       07/06/04
6,760,645                       10/134,909                       07/06/04
6,760,658                       10/001,817                       07/06/04
6,760,660                       10/204,563                       07/06/04
6,760,664                       10/178,546                       07/06/04
6,760,668                       09/536,111                       07/06/04
6,760,676                       10/210,025                       07/06/04
6,760,681                       10/204,626                       07/06/04
6,760,686                       09/758,699                       07/06/04
6,760,688                       09/893,185                       07/06/04
6,760,692                       09/708,902                       07/06/04
6,760,706                       09/289,311                       07/06/04
6,760,725                       09/126,996                       07/06/04
6,760,733                       09/334,172                       07/06/04
6,760,790                       10/342,291                       07/06/04
6,760,865                       09/859,324                       07/06/04
6,760,866                       10/336,986                       07/06/04
6,760,878                       09/895,155                       07/06/04
6,760,889                       10/180,297                       07/06/04
6,760,890                       09/997,832                       07/06/04
6,760,902                       09/652,640                       07/06/04
6,760,911                       09/676,384                       07/06/04

                    PATENTS WHICH EXPIRED ON July 8, 2012
                    DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES

Patent                          Application                         Issue
Number                             Number                            Date

7,395,572                       10/854,283                       07/08/08
7,395,577                       11/458,395                       07/08/08
7,395,578                       11/525,836                       07/08/08
7,395,586                       11/602,961                       07/08/08
7,395,608                       11/457,267                       07/08/08
7,395,613                       11/465,281                       07/08/08
7,395,614                       11/532,862                       07/08/08
7,395,615                       10/564,240                       07/08/08
7,395,619                       11/341,131                       07/08/08
7,395,623                       10/684,201                       07/08/08
7,395,624                       11/385,114                       07/08/08
7,395,625                       10/807,165                       07/08/08
7,395,630                       10/916,899                       07/08/08
7,395,633                       11/255,829                       07/08/08
7,395,643                       10/450,092                       07/08/08
7,395,658                       11/234,432                       07/08/08
7,395,661                       10/546,610                       07/08/08
7,395,681                       11/321,145                       07/08/08
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7,395,697                       11/458,017                       07/08/08
7,395,700                       10/573,067                       07/08/08
7,395,717                       11/351,735                       07/08/08
7,395,723                       11/819,181                       07/08/08
7,395,724                       11/210,198                       07/08/08
7,395,725                       11/311,066                       07/08/08
7,395,730                       11/283,615                       07/08/08
7,395,738                       11/831,455                       07/08/08
7,395,743                       11/013,925                       07/08/08
7,395,747                       11/432,945                       07/08/08
7,395,749                       11/382,913                       07/08/08
7,395,755                       11/706,024                       07/08/08
7,395,758                       11/413,560                       07/08/08
7,395,759                       11/116,973                       07/08/08
7,395,763                       11/217,419                       07/08/08
7,395,765                       11/078,759                       07/08/08
7,395,768                       11/880,910                       07/08/08
7,395,772                       11/502,328                       07/08/08
7,395,774                       11/445,855                       07/08/08
7,395,776                       11/456,470                       07/08/08
7,395,781                       11/205,547                       07/08/08
7,395,782                       11/087,199                       07/08/08
7,395,783                       11/092,421                       07/08/08
7,395,784                       11/134,964                       07/08/08
7,395,785                       11/656,033                       07/08/08
7,395,791                       11/714,807                       07/08/08
7,395,793                       11/351,089                       07/08/08
7,395,810                       11/710,499                       07/08/08
7,395,815                       11/714,589                       07/08/08
7,395,818                       11/402,234                       07/08/08
7,395,823                       11/098,694                       07/08/08
7,395,828                       11/412,480                       07/08/08
7,395,831                       11/496,336                       07/08/08
7,395,835                       11/059,134                       07/08/08
7,395,848                       11/519,171                       07/08/08
7,395,849                       11/478,701                       07/08/08
7,395,868                       10/552,636                       07/08/08
7,395,880                       11/198,531                       07/08/08
7,395,900                       11/045,436                       07/08/08
7,395,901                       11/487,257                       07/08/08
7,395,903                       11/396,626                       07/08/08
7,395,910                       11/244,843                       07/08/08
7,395,916                       11/146,422                       07/08/08
7,395,920                       11/218,967                       07/08/08
7,395,923                       11/221,725                       07/08/08
7,395,926                       10/504,378                       07/08/08
7,395,937                       11/120,889                       07/08/08
7,395,941                       10/522,378                       07/08/08
7,395,954                       11/563,167                       07/08/08
7,395,968                       11/640,538                       07/08/08
7,395,971                       11/219,382                       07/08/08
7,395,978                       10/891,274                       07/08/08
7,395,984                       11/339,421                       07/08/08
7,395,985                       11/187,253                       07/08/08
7,395,993                       11/290,931                       07/08/08
7,395,995                       11/488,677                       07/08/08
7,395,999                       10/838,436                       07/08/08
7,396,002                       11/689,589                       07/08/08
7,396,003                       10/406,340                       07/08/08
7,396,005                       11/240,870                       07/08/08
7,396,015                       11/184,268                       07/08/08
7,396,023                       11/574,126                       07/08/08
7,396,024                       11/247,357                       07/08/08
7,396,026                       11/456,740                       07/08/08
7,396,027                       11/550,405                       07/08/08
7,396,032                       10/702,605                       07/08/08
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7,396,033                       11/034,966                       07/08/08
7,396,034                       11/210,911                       07/08/08
7,396,049                       10/971,638                       07/08/08
7,396,060                       11/184,669                       07/08/08
7,396,061                       11/108,565                       07/08/08
7,396,068                       11/369,097                       07/08/08
7,396,070                       11/132,506                       07/08/08
7,396,071                       11/635,532                       07/08/08
7,396,077                       11/451,526                       07/08/08
7,396,083                       11/707,435                       07/08/08
7,396,097                       10/752,304                       07/08/08
7,396,102                       11/060,578                       07/08/08
7,396,114                       11/042,754                       07/08/08
7,396,133                       10/907,552                       07/08/08
7,396,138                       11/472,393                       07/08/08
7,396,140                       11/034,574                       07/08/08
7,396,146                       11/463,456                       07/08/08
7,396,151                       10/948,464                       07/08/08
7,396,157                       11/457,688                       07/08/08
7,396,171                       11/224,883                       07/08/08
7,396,183                       10/495,860                       07/08/08
7,396,198                       11/765,996                       07/08/08
7,396,201                       11/072,460                       07/08/08
7,396,222                       10/797,641                       07/08/08
7,396,229                       11/888,731                       07/08/08
7,396,230                       10/836,074                       07/08/08
7,396,231                       11/074,048                       07/08/08
7,396,245                       11/580,078                       07/08/08
7,396,251                       11/786,092                       07/08/08
7,396,269                       10/480,364                       07/08/08
7,396,270                       11/049,986                       07/08/08
7,396,271                       11/113,977                       07/08/08
7,396,273                       11/588,029                       07/08/08
7,396,277                       11/008,942                       07/08/08
7,396,280                       11/506,663                       07/08/08
7,396,288                       11/144,190                       07/08/08
7,396,291                       11/133,256                       07/08/08
7,396,315                       11/229,535                       07/08/08
7,396,319                       11/102,053                       07/08/08
7,396,342                       11/286,393                       07/08/08
7,396,354                       10/634,664                       07/08/08
7,396,368                       11/300,303                       07/08/08
7,396,369                       11/475,984                       07/08/08
7,396,380                       10/542,325                       07/08/08
7,396,384                       10/501,153                       07/08/08
7,396,385                       11/097,535                       07/08/08
7,396,386                       10/537,768                       07/08/08
7,396,390                       10/669,528                       07/08/08
7,396,409                       10/526,486                       07/08/08
7,396,435                       10/674,609                       07/08/08
7,396,443                       10/777,767                       07/08/08
7,396,458                       11/386,105                       07/08/08
7,396,463                       10/500,649                       07/08/08
7,396,481                       11/208,592                       07/08/08
7,396,486                       10/533,865                       07/08/08
7,396,495                       10/954,155                       07/08/08
7,396,499                       10/711,607                       07/08/08
7,396,500                       10/767,011                       07/08/08
7,396,519                       10/764,681                       07/08/08
7,396,524                       11/194,983                       07/08/08
7,396,525                       11/181,910                       07/08/08
7,396,526                       09/565,716                       07/08/08
7,396,528                       11/343,971                       07/08/08
7,396,529                       10/250,935                       07/08/08
7,396,531                       11/481,535                       07/08/08
7,396,538                       10/672,679                       07/08/08
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7,396,542                       10/330,969                       07/08/08
7,396,546                       10/359,889                       07/08/08
7,396,550                       10/457,089                       07/08/08
7,396,553                       10/623,547                       07/08/08
7,396,556                       11/088,800                       07/08/08
7,396,558                       10/055,770                       07/08/08
7,396,563                       10/515,450                       07/08/08
7,396,567                       11/063,083                       07/08/08
7,396,578                       10/984,727                       07/08/08
7,396,590                       10/882,238                       07/08/08
7,396,645                       10/738,014                       07/08/08
7,396,646                       11/224,573                       07/08/08
7,396,658                       10/803,185                       07/08/08
7,396,660                       10/844,716                       07/08/08
7,396,667                       10/523,688                       07/08/08
7,396,669                       10/880,881                       07/08/08
7,396,674                       11/690,033                       07/08/08
7,396,682                       10/276,479                       07/08/08
7,396,683                       10/416,341                       07/08/08
7,396,691                       10/524,207                       07/08/08
7,396,695                       11/170,251                       07/08/08
7,396,729                       11/216,661                       07/08/08
7,396,734                       11/139,567                       07/08/08
7,396,753                       11/223,740                       07/08/08
7,396,768                       11/584,027                       07/08/08
7,396,783                       10/203,008                       07/08/08
7,396,786                       10/501,546                       07/08/08
7,396,812                       10/551,040                       07/08/08
7,396,821                       09/707,117                       07/08/08
7,396,828                       11/111,201                       07/08/08
7,396,829                       11/360,599                       07/08/08
7,396,834                       10/533,744                       07/08/08
7,396,835                       11/007,839                       07/08/08
7,396,837                       10/524,151                       07/08/08
7,396,839                       10/635,337                       07/08/08
7,396,840                       11/345,987                       07/08/08
7,396,843                       10/492,699                       07/08/08
7,396,846                       10/510,393                       07/08/08
7,396,847                       10/489,266                       07/08/08
7,396,850                       10/537,282                       07/08/08
7,396,851                       10/481,882                       07/08/08
7,396,854                       11/231,653                       07/08/08
7,396,856                       11/123,492                       07/08/08
7,396,857                       11/409,480                       07/08/08
7,396,873                       10/952,497                       07/08/08
7,396,875                       10/761,015                       07/08/08
7,396,891                       11/050,271                       07/08/08
7,396,893                       11/534,752                       07/08/08
7,396,898                       10/474,855                       07/08/08
7,396,901                       10/476,534                       07/08/08
7,396,905                       09/575,580                       07/08/08
7,396,912                       10/822,938                       07/08/08
7,396,915                       10/546,594                       07/08/08
7,396,919                       09/328,975                       07/08/08
7,396,921                       11/155,438                       07/08/08
7,396,922                       10/496,945                       07/08/08
7,396,929                       11/448,191                       07/08/08
7,396,930                       11/006,027                       07/08/08
7,396,931                       10/562,978                       07/08/08
7,396,934                       10/985,533                       07/08/08
7,396,936                       11/270,046                       07/08/08
7,396,940                       10/957,159                       07/08/08
7,396,944                       11/628,771                       07/08/08
7,396,952                       11/295,394                       07/08/08
7,396,953                       11/642,846                       07/08/08
7,396,959                       11/607,626                       07/08/08
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7,396,963                       11/505,232                       07/08/08
7,396,969                       11/104,858                       07/08/08
7,396,972                       11/211,880                       07/08/08
7,396,978                       10/861,875                       07/08/08
7,396,985                       10/906,084                       07/08/08
7,396,986                       11/431,487                       07/08/08
7,396,987                       11/278,726                       07/08/08
7,397,014                       10/583,475                       07/08/08
7,397,026                       11/742,380                       07/08/08
7,397,041                       11/388,952                       07/08/08
7,397,058                       11/074,102                       07/08/08
7,397,059                       11/143,509                       07/08/08
7,397,079                       11/245,527                       07/08/08
7,397,091                       11/444,771                       07/08/08
7,397,101                       11/177,132                       07/08/08
7,397,102                       11/111,104                       07/08/08
7,397,131                       11/396,819                       07/08/08
7,397,147                       11/709,077                       07/08/08
7,397,148                       10/705,963                       07/08/08
7,397,155                       11/006,718                       07/08/08
7,397,156                       11/480,541                       07/08/08
7,397,165                       11/729,085                       07/08/08
7,397,176                       11/082,498                       07/08/08
7,397,184                       11/252,749                       07/08/08
7,397,187                       10/929,384                       07/08/08
7,397,188                       11/213,926                       07/08/08
7,397,193                       10/506,273                       07/08/08
7,397,197                       11/410,456                       07/08/08
7,397,198                       11/126,773                       07/08/08
7,397,199                       11/258,095                       07/08/08
7,397,203                       11/089,257                       07/08/08
7,397,230                       11/301,192                       07/08/08
7,397,237                       10/581,237                       07/08/08
7,397,240                       10/527,088                       07/08/08
7,397,258                       11/226,408                       07/08/08
7,397,266                       11/581,908                       07/08/08
7,397,308                       11/524,453                       07/08/08
7,397,309                       11/359,370                       07/08/08
7,397,346                       10/889,147                       07/08/08
7,397,355                       11/411,298                       07/08/08
7,397,372                       11/275,302                       07/08/08
7,397,380                       10/904,245                       07/08/08
7,397,381                       11/264,563                       07/08/08
7,397,389                       10/293,083                       07/08/08
7,397,414                       10/550,544                       07/08/08
7,397,420                       11/866,331                       07/08/08
7,397,421                       11/112,569                       07/08/08
7,397,443                       10/501,338                       07/08/08
7,397,445                       11/022,806                       07/08/08
7,397,452                       11/171,301                       07/08/08
7,397,461                       11/082,609                       07/08/08
7,397,462                       11/108,802                       07/08/08
7,397,497                       11/067,603                       07/08/08
7,397,499                       10/506,848                       07/08/08
7,397,525                       11/136,367                       07/08/08
7,397,537                       11/274,963                       07/08/08
7,397,542                       10/649,211                       07/08/08
7,397,551                       11/308,428                       07/08/08
7,397,560                       11/397,064                       07/08/08
7,397,564                       10/596,523                       07/08/08
7,397,566                       11/508,774                       07/08/08
7,397,580                       10/934,097                       07/08/08
7,397,596                       11/437,776                       07/08/08
7,397,597                       10/599,007                       07/08/08
7,397,605                       11/562,416                       07/08/08
7,397,619                       10/566,443                       07/08/08
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7,397,632                       11/154,181                       07/08/08
7,397,635                       10/924,875                       07/08/08
7,397,638                       11/187,564                       07/08/08
7,397,650                       11/050,907                       07/08/08
7,397,662                       11/003,403                       07/08/08
7,397,663                       11/309,345                       07/08/08
7,397,665                       11/007,806                       07/08/08
7,397,687                       11/447,940                       07/08/08
7,397,714                       11/738,876                       07/08/08
7,397,731                       11/500,007                       07/08/08
7,397,734                       10/537,065                       07/08/08
7,397,750                       10/982,245                       07/08/08
7,397,751                       11/017,703                       07/08/08
7,397,753                       11/140,062                       07/08/08
7,397,785                       10/713,430                       07/08/08
7,397,799                       10/976,132                       07/08/08
7,397,830                       10/555,940                       07/08/08
7,397,833                       11/530,968                       07/08/08
7,397,857                       10/275,603                       07/08/08
7,397,861                       11/034,452                       07/08/08
7,397,865                       10/405,555                       07/08/08
7,397,872                       10/362,295                       07/08/08
7,397,901                       11/712,640                       07/08/08
7,397,916                       10/433,966                       07/08/08
7,397,919                       10/267,078                       07/08/08
7,397,934                       10/405,026                       07/08/08
7,397,990                       10/522,098                       07/08/08
7,397,999                       09/757,645                       07/08/08
7,398,003                       10/957,979                       07/08/08
7,398,022                       11/176,333                       07/08/08
7,398,056                       11/451,392                       07/08/08
7,398,070                       11/271,244                       07/08/08
7,398,085                       10/523,890                       07/08/08
7,398,107                       10/727,594                       07/08/08
7,398,108                       10/802,834                       07/08/08
7,398,120                       10/524,225                       07/08/08
7,398,125                       11/398,251                       07/08/08
7,398,126                       10/473,552                       07/08/08
7,398,134                       10/931,948                       07/08/08
7,398,161                       11/663,096                       07/08/08
7,398,182                       11/159,424                       07/08/08
7,398,185                       11/423,980                       07/08/08
7,398,187                       11/004,443                       07/08/08
7,398,189                       11/698,852                       07/08/08
7,398,190                       10/743,090                       07/08/08
7,398,194                       11/510,430                       07/08/08
7,398,202                       10/730,287                       07/08/08
7,398,238                       10/194,850                       07/08/08
7,398,269                       10/713,592                       07/08/08
7,398,270                       09/867,803                       07/08/08
7,398,346                       11/543,878                       07/08/08
7,398,370                       11/159,288                       07/08/08
7,398,379                       11/120,575                       07/08/08
7,398,395                       09/957,129                       07/08/08
7,398,442                       10/518,273                       07/08/08
7,398,499                       11/440,349                       07/08/08
7,398,526                       10/903,654                       07/08/08
7,398,527                       10/437,678                       07/08/08
7,398,528                       10/988,062                       07/08/08
7,398,537                       11/188,359                       07/08/08
7,398,555                       09/771,689                       07/08/08
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Patents Reinstated Due to the Acceptance of a Late Maintenance Fee from 07/30/2012
                 Patents Reinstated Due to the Acceptance of a
                     Late Maintenance Fee from 07/30/2012

Patent           Application       Filing          Issue           Granted
Number           Number            Date            Date            Date

5,794,998        08/926,061        09/09/97        08/18/98        07/30/12
5,960,704        09/015,117        01/29/98        10/05/99        07/30/12
6,056,622        08/490,435        06/12/95        05/02/00        08/03/12
6,063,412        08/817,278        04/10/97        05/16/00        08/02/12
6,083,527        09/186,713        11/05/98        07/04/00        08/01/12
6,421,743        09/404,397        09/23/99        07/16/02        07/30/12
6,520,705        09/852,960        05/10/01        02/18/03        08/01/12
6,561,716        09/762,319        02/06/01        05/13/03        07/31/12
6,749,208        10/139,694        05/03/02        06/15/04        08/05/12
6,749,252        10/313,404        12/06/02        06/15/04        07/31/12
6,765,672        09/947,147        09/05/01        07/20/04        08/02/12
7,026,570        10/115,813        03/28/02        04/11/06        08/01/12
7,055,203        10/295,636        11/15/02        06/06/06        08/03/12
7,084,548        10/889,532        07/12/04        08/01/06        07/31/12
7,085,387        08/749,766        11/20/96        08/01/06        07/30/12
7,162,078        10/323,767        12/20/02        01/09/07        07/31/12
7,183,048        10/244,895        09/16/02        02/27/07        07/30/12
7,263,956        10/305,311        11/26/02        09/04/07        08/03/12
7,272,575        09/903,985        07/13/01        09/18/07        07/31/12
7,288,032        11/040,420        01/21/05        10/30/07        07/30/12
7,297,903        11/581,551        10/16/06        11/20/07        07/30/12
7,323,319        10/250,029        05/29/03        01/29/08        08/01/12
7,354,151        11/024,308        12/28/04        04/08/08        08/01/12
7,354,608        11/145,856        06/06/05        04/08/08        08/01/12
7,375,483        11/585,647        10/23/06        05/20/08        07/31/12
7,377,954        11/044,775        01/27/05        05/27/08        08/02/12
7,379,934        11/176,294        07/08/05        05/27/08        07/30/12
7,386,111        10/774,689        02/10/04        06/10/08        08/01/12
7,387,218        10/928,676        08/26/04        06/17/08        07/30/12
7,387,771        09/980,266        11/30/01        06/17/08        07/31/12
7,389,344        10/283,780        10/30/02        06/17/08        08/01/12
7,390,508        10/573,093        03/23/06        06/24/08        07/30/12
7,396,025        11/506,067        08/16/06        07/08/08        08/05/12
7,397,988        11/455,114        06/16/06        07/08/08        08/02/12
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Reissue Applications Filed
                           Reissue Applications Filed

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

   D. 620,356, Re. S.N. 29,427,828, Jul. 23, 2012, Cl. D09,
ARTHRITIC-FRIENDLY BOTTLE CAP, Brian Greenfield, Montreal, Canada, Owner
of Record: Inventor, Attorney or Agent: Melvin C. Garner, Ex. Gp.: 2915

   RE. 42,094, Re. S.N. 13/545,804, Jul. 10, 2012, Cl./Sub 385/059,
OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTOR AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF VALIDATING OPTICAL
FIBER CONTINUITY, Brandon A. Barnes, et al., Owner of Record: Corning
Cable Systems, LLC, Hickory, NC, Attorney or Agent: Michael L. Goldman,
Ex. Gp: 2883

   6,359,969, Re. S.N.: 13/365,101, Feb. 02, 2012, Cl.: 705/069, SYSTEMS
AND METHOD FOR SECURE WIRELESS PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS, Rod Stambaugh,
Owner of Record: Mocapay, Inc., Attorney or Agent: Michael L. Drapkin,
Ex. Gp.: 3621

   6,579,215, Re. S.N. 13,560,311, Jul. 27, 2012, Cl. 483, MACHINE TOOL
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, Koichi Katoh, et al, Owner of Record: TOSHIBA KIKAI
KABUSHIKI KAISHA, Attorney or Agent: Robert C. Perez, Ex. Gp.: 3726

   7,289,883, Re. S.N. 13/543,225, Jul. 06, 2012, Cl. 438/688, APPARATUS
AND METHOD FOR PATIENT ROUNDING WITH A REMOTE CONTROLLED ROBO, Yulun Wang
et. al., Owner of Record: INTOUCH TECHNOLOGIES, INC., Attorney or Agent:
Robert J. Roby, Ex. Gp.: 2812

   7,387,148, Re. S.N. 13/540,802, Jul. 03, 2012, Cl. 198/457, GARMENT
SIDE PANEL CONVEYOR SYSTEM AND METHOD, Brian Robert Vogt et. al., Owner of
Record: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC., Attorney or Agent: Richard L.
Bridge, Ex. Gp.: 3651

   7,614,758, Re. S.N.: 13/292,700, Nov. 09, 2011, Cl.: 362/027,
BACKLIGHT FOR COLOR LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY APPARATUS, Mitsuasa Takahashi,
Owner of Record: Getner Foundation LLC, Dover, DE, Attorney or Agent:
Brian Steed, Ex. Gp.: 2875

   7,660,277, Re. S.N.: 13/548,917, Jul. 13, 2012, Cl.: 455/000,
APPARATUS AND AN ASSOCIATED METHOD FOR FACILITATING COMMUNICATIONS IN A
RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM THAT PROVIDES FOR DATA COMMUNICATIONS AT
MULTIPLE DATA RATES, Zhouyue Pi, et.al., Owner of Record: Nokia
Corporation, Espoo, FI, Attorney or Agent: Michael S. Cuviello, Ex. Gp.:
2618

   7,693,156, Re. S.N.: 13/440,893, Apr. 05, 2012, Cl.: 370/329,
APPARATUS, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT PROVIDING USER EQUIPMENT
OPERATION BY CONSIDERING SCHEDULING INFORMATION WITH REGARD TO THE USE OF
RELATIVE GRANTS, Henrik Liljestrom, et.al., Owner of Record: Calton
Research L.L.C., Wilmington, DE, Attorney or Agent: Jeffrrey J. Richmond,
Ex. Gp.: 2479

   7,694,893, Re. S.N. 13/446,222, Apr. 13, 2012, Cl. 239/708, PLURAL
COMPONENT SPRAY GUN FOR FAST SETTING MATERIALS, Douglas P. Zittel et. al.,
Owner of Record: GRACO MINNESOTA INC., Attorney or Agent: Stephen M.
Komarec, Ex. Gp.: 3752

   7,735,191, Re. S.N.: 13/524,003, Jun. 15, 2012, Cl.: 049/181, LOCKING
SHOE AND MOUNTING BRACKET FOR CURL SPRING WINDOW BALANCE SYSTEM,
Jeff Tuller, Owner of Record: Caldwell Manufacturing Company North America,
LLC., Attorney or Agent: Christopher A. Eusebi, Ex. Gp.: 3634
 August 28, 2012 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1381 OG 256 


   7,748,692, Re. S.N. 13/542,373, Jul. 05, 2012, Cl. 271/220, SHEET TRAY
DEVICE AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS HAVING THE SHEET TRAY DEVICE,
Yukio Shiohara, Owner of Record: BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA, Attorney
or Agent: Hung-Wei Tsai, Ex. Gp.: 3653

   7,751,533, Re. S.N. 13/542,351, Jul. 05, 2012, Cl. 709/234, DYNAMIC
MESSAGE TEMPLATES AND MESSAGING MACROS, Kaj Makela, Owner of Record:
SULVANUSS CAPITAL L.L.C., Attorney or Agent: Jeffrey J. Richard,
Ex. Gp.: 2447

   7,755,139, Re. S.N. 13,549,308, Jul. 13, 2012, Cl. 257, POWER
DEVICE WITH HIGH SWITCHING SPEED AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF,
Cesare Ronsisvalle, San Giovanni La Punta, Italy, Owner of Record:
STMICROELECTRONICS S.R.L., Agrate Brianza, IT, Attorney or Agent:
Hayley J. Talbert, Ex. Gp.: 2811

   7,756,520, Re. S.N. 13/548,005, Jul. 12, 2012, Cl. 455/525, PACKET
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM WITH DUAL CANDIDATE SETS FOR INDEPENDENT MANAGEMENT
OF UPLINK AND DOWNLINK TRANSMISSIONS, Bassam M. Hashem, et al., Owner of
Record: Apple, Inc., Attorney or Agent: Jeffrey C. Hood, Ex. Gp.: 2618

   7,757,331, Re. S.N. 13/549,460, Jul. 14, 2012, Cl. 015/167, ELECTRIC
TOOTHBRUSH ATTACHMENT FOR BACKSIDE CLEANING, Louis DeVitis, Owner of
Record: INVENTOR, Attorney or Agent: Mark Annett, Ex. Gp.: 3723

   7,761,925, Re. S.N. 13/553,345, Jul. 19, 2012, Cl./Sub 348/556,
METHOD FOR PROCESSING INFORMATION PARTS OF RECORDED DATA, Marco Winter,
Owner of Record: Thomson Licensing, S.A., Boulogne-Billancourt, France,
Attorney or Agent: Joel M. Fogelson, Ex. Gp: 2422

   7,761,925, Re. S.N. 13/553,412, Jul. 19, 2012, Cl./Sub 726/030,
METHOD FOR PROCESSING INFORMATION PARTS OF RECORDED DATA, Marco Winter,
Owner of Record: Thomson Licensing S.A., Boulogne-Billancourt, France,
Attorney or Agent: Joel M. Fogelson, Ex. Gp: 2431

   7,764,792, Re. S.N. 13,558,734, Jul. 26, 2012, Cl. 380, SYSTEM AND
METHOD FOR ENCODING DATA TRANSMITED ON A BUS, Amit Avivi, et al,
Owner of Record: MARVEL INTERNATIONAL LTD., Attorney or Agent: Andy N.
Kim, Ex. Gp.: 2434

   7,784,746, Re. S.N. 13/556,441, Jul. 24, 2012, Cl. 169/037, MOUNTING
STRUCTURE FOR FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS, Charles Kafenshtok, et al.,
Owner of Record: Victaulic Company, Easton, PA, Attorney or Agent: John A.
Chionchio, Ex. Gp.: 3752

   7,784,746, Re. S.N. 13/557,260, Jul. 25, 2012, Cl. 370/329, RANDOM
ACCESS CHANNEL PRIORITIZATION SCHEME, John Halton, et al., Owner of
Record: Sony Deutschland GmbH, Attorney or Agent: William S. Frommer,
Ex. Gp.: 2473

   7,839,803, Re. S.N. 13/350,509, Jan. 13, 2012, Cl. 424/009, METHOD AND
SYSTEM OF TELECONFERENCING, William Martin Snelgrove et al., Owner of
Record: WI-LAN, INC., Attorney or Agent: Richard E. Campbell, Ex. Gp.: 1618

   7,960,008, Re. S.N. 13/540,165, Jul. 02, 2012, Cl. 428/099, LOOP
MATERIAL FOR LOOP AND HOOK TYPE FASTENER USED IN A DISPOSABLE ARTICLE OR
GARMENT, Donald H. Lester Jr. et al., Owner of Record: APLIX, INC. & DOUNOR
SAS, Attorney or Agent: Jeffrey C. Watson, Ex. Gp.: 1783

   8,000,257, Re. S.N. 13,560,777, Jul. 27, 2012, Cl. 370, METHOD OF
PROVIDING POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT SERVICE IN MOBILE COMMUNICATION,
Jong Hoe An, et al, Owner of Record: LG ELECTRONICS INC., Seoul, Korea,
Attorney or Agent: Hayley J. Talbert, Ex. Gp.: 2464

   8,006,375, Re. S.N. 13/552,322, Jul. 18, 2012, Cl./Sub 315/086,
 August 28, 2012 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1381 OG 257 

APPARATUS FOR EQUALIZING VOLTAGE ACROSS AN ELECTRICAL LIGHTING SYSTEM,
Nate Mullen, Owner of Record: The Toro Company, Minneapolis, MN,
Attorney or Agent: Charles E. Fredericks, Esq., Ex. Gp: 2821

   8,143,108, Re. S.N. 13/558,586, Jul. 26, 2012, Cl. 438/106,
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND METHOD OF DISSIPATING HEAT FROM THIN PACKAGE-
ON-PACKAGE MOUNTED TO SUBSTRATE, Rajendra D. Pendse, Owner of Record:
STATS ChipPAC, Ltd., Singapore, SG, Attorney or Agent: Robert D. Atkins,
Ex. Gp.: 2812

   8,157,617, Re. S.N. 13/553,133, Jul. 19, 2012, Cl. 451/041, METHOD FOR
POLISHING A SEMICONDUCTOR WAFER, Clemens Zapilko et. al., Owner of Record:
SILTRONIC AG, Attorney or Agent: William G. Conger, Ex. Gp.: 3723

   8,759,659, Re. S.N. 13/553,354, Jul. 19, 2012, Cl. 250/492, CHARGED
PARTICLE BEAM WRITING METHOD, Takayuki Abe et. al., Owner of Record:
NUFLARE TECHONOLOGY, INC., Attorney or Agent: Joseph E. Wrkich,
Ex. Gp.: 2881
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Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination Filed
                   Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination Filed

   5,809,246, Reexam. C.N. 90/012,397, Requested Date: Jul. 17, 2012,
Cl. 395/200, Title: SELECTION AND RETRIEVAL OF MUSIC FROM A DIGITAL
DATABASE, Inventor: Robert J. Goldman, Owners of Record: DigiMedia Holdings
Group, LLC., Wilmington, DE, Attorney or Agent: McKeon Meunier Carlin &
Curfman, LLC., Atlanta, GA, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: George A. Metzenthin,
Cahn & Sanuels, LLP., Washington, DC

   5,867,422, Reexam. C.N. 90/012,396, Requested Date: Jul. 17, 2012,
Cl. 365/168, Title: COMPUTER MEMORY CHIP WITH FIELD PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY
CELL ARRAYS (FPMCAS), AND METHOD OF CONFIGURING, Inventor: Lizy Kurian
John, Owners of Record: Lizy Kurian John, Tampa, FL, Attorney or Agent:
University of Florida, Tampa, FL, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Lattice
Semiconductor Corp., Chun M. Ng, Perkins Coie, LLP., Seattle, WA

   5,974,120, Reexam. C.N. 90/012,400, Requested Date: Jul. 20, 2012,
Cl. 379/093, Title: TELEPHONE INTERFACE CALL PROCESSING SYSTEM WITH CALL
SELECTIVITY, Inventor: Ronald A. Katz, Owners of Record: Ronald A. Katz
Technology Licensing, LP., Los Angeles, CA, Attorney or Agent: Cooley,
LLP., Washington, DC, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: GEICO, Jay Guiliano, Novak
Druce & Quigg, LLP., Houston, TX

   5,974,120, Reexam. C.N. 90/012,404, Requested Date: Jul. 24, 2012,
Cl. 600/310, Title: TELEPHONIC-INTERFACE STATISTICAL ANALYSIS SYSTEM,
Inventor: Ronald A. Katz, Owners of Record: Ronald A. Katz Technology
Licensing, LP., Los Angeles, CA, Attorney or Agent: Cooley, LLP.,
Washington, DC, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: GEICO, Jay Guiliano, Novak
Druce & Quigg, LLP., Houston, TX

   6,218,930, Reexam. C.N. 90/012,401, Requested Date: Jul. 20, 2012,
Cl. 340/310, Title: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REMOTELY POWERING ACCESS
EQUIPMENT OVER A 10/100 SWITCHED ETHERNET NETWORK, Inventor: Boris
Katzenberg et al., Owners of Record: Network-1 Security Solution, Inc.,
Framingham, MA, Attorney or Agent: Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and
Popeo, PC., Boston, MA, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: William J. Brogan, MH2
Technology Law Group, LLP., Tysons Corner, VA

   6,258,569, Reexam. C.N. 90/012,383, Requested Date: Jul. 18, 2012,
Cl. 435/05, Title: HYBRIDIZATION ASSAY USING SELF-QUENCHING FLOURESCENCE
PROBE, Inventor: Kenneth J. Livak et al., Owners of Record: Applied
Biosystems, LLC., Carlsbad, CA, Attorney or Agent: Life Technologies,
Corp., Carlsbad, CA, Ex. Gp.: 3991, Requester: Biosearch Technologies,
Jeffrey B. Oster, Troll Busters, LLC., Mercer Island, WA

   6,263,222, Reexam. C.N. 90/012,403, Requested Date: Jul. 23, 2012,
Cl. 600/310, Title: SIGNAL PROCESSING APPARATUS, Inventor: Mohamed K. Diab
et al., Owners of Record: Masimo Corporation, Irvine, CA, Attorney or
Agent: Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear, Newport Beach, CA, Ex. Gp.: 3993,
Requester: Clinton H. Brannon, Mayer Brown, LLP., Washington, DC
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Requests for Inter Partes Reexamination Filed
                  Requests for Inter Partes Reexamination Filed

   6,779,118, Reexam. C.N.: 95/002,035, Requested Date: Jul. 12 2012,
Cl.: 713/201, Title: USER SPECIFIC AUTOMATIC DATA REDIRECTION SYSTEM,
Inventor: Koichiro Ikudome et al., Owners of Record: Linksmart Wireless
Technology, LLC., Pasadena, CA, Attorney or Agent: Hershkovitz &
Associates, LLC., Alexandria, VA, Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester: Third Party
Requester:  Cisco Systems, Inc.; (Att'y Is: David L. McCombs, Haynes &
Boone, LLP., Dallas, TX), Real Party in Interest: Same As Third Party
Requester

   6,975,958, Reexam. C.N.: 95/002,042, Requested Date: Jul. 16, 2012,
Cl.: 702/130, Title: PROFILE BASED METHOD FOR DERIVING A TEMPERATURE
SETPOINT USING A `DELTA' BASED ON CROSS-INDEXING A RECEIVED PRICE-POINT
LEVEL SIGNAL, Inventor: Philip J. Bohrer et al., Owners of Record:
Honeywell International, Inc., Morristown, NJ, Attorney or Agent:
Honeywell International, Inc., Morristown, NJ, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester:
Third Party Requester: Nest Labs, Inc.; (Att'y Is: John A. Dragseth, Fish &
Richardson, PC., Minneapolis, MN), Real Party in Interest: Same As Third
Party Requester

   7,142,948, Reexam. C.N.: 95/002,037, Requested Date: Jul. 18, 2012,
Cl.: 700/276, Title: CONTROLLER INTERFACE WITH DYNAMIC SCHEDULE DISPLAY,
Inventor: Stephen V. Metz, Owners of Record: Honeywell International,
Inc., Morristown, NJ, Attorney or Agent: Honeywell International, Inc.,
Morristown, NJ, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Third Party Requester: Nest
Labs, Inc.; (Att'y Is: John A. Dragseth, Fish & Richardson, PC.,
Minneapolis, MN), Real Party in Interest: Same As Third Party Requester

   7,151,283, Reexam. C.N.: 95/002,015, Requested Date: Jul. 12, 2012,
Cl.: 257/098, Title: LIGHT-RADIATING SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENT WITH A
LUMINESCENCE CONVERSION ELEMENT, Inventor: Ulrike Reeh et al.,
Owners of Record: Osram AG, Germany, Attorney or Agent: Goodwin Procter,
LLP., Boston, MA, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Third Party Requester: LG
Innotek, Co., LTD.; (Att'y Is: Christopher S. Schultz, Finnegan Henderson
Farabow Garrett & Dunner, LLP., Washington, DC), Real Party in Interest:
Same As Third Party Requester

   7,159,789, Reexam. C.N.: 95/002,039, Requested Date: Jul. 16, 2012,
Cl.: 236/001, Title: THERMOSTAT WITH MECHANICAL USER INTERFACE, Inventor:
Paul G. Schwendinger et al., Owners of Record: Honeywell International,
Inc., Morristown, NJ, Attorney or Agent: Honeywell International, Inc.,
Morristown, NJ, Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester: Third Party Requester: Nest Labs,
Inc.; (Att'y Is: John A. Dragseth, Fish & Richardson, PC., Minneapolis,
MN), Real Party in Interest: Same As Third Party Requester

   7,634,504, Reexam. C.N.: 95/002,041, Requested Date: Jul. 18, 2012,
Cl.: 707/276, Title: NATURAL LANGUAGE INSTALLER SETUP FOR CONTROLLER,
Inventor: John B. Amundson, Owners of Record: Honeywell International,
Inc., Morristown, NJ, Attorney or Agent: Honeywell International, Inc.,
Morristown, NJ, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Third Party Requester: Nest Labs,
Inc.; (Att'y Is: John A. Dragseth, Fish & Richardson, PC., Minneapolis, MN),
Real Party in Interest: Same As Third Party Requester
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Notice of Expiration of Trademark Registrations Due to Failure to Renew
                Notice of Expiration of Trademark Registrations
                            Due to Failure to Renew

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

                     TRADEMARK REGISTRATIONS WHICH EXPIRED
                                August 3, 2012
                            DUE TO FAILURE TO RENEW

Reg. Number                   Serial Number                      Reg. Date

2,525,823                      75/819,241                       01/01/2002
3,035,875                      79/000,095                       12/27/2005
3,035,877                      79/000,313                       12/27/2005
3,035,880                      79/000,632                       12/27/2005
3,035,882                      79/000,926                       12/27/2005
3,035,883                      79/001,158                       12/27/2005
3,035,884                      79/001,159                       12/27/2005
2,992,654                      79/001,246                       09/06/2005
3,011,534                      79/001,249                       11/01/2005
3,008,980                      79/001,251                       10/25/2005
2,985,582                      79/001,265                       08/16/2005
3,035,885                      79/001,277                       12/27/2005
1,183,620                      73/205,444                       12/29/1981
1,183,815                      73/246,912                       12/29/1981
1,670,869                      74/077,662                       12/31/1991
2,525,320                      74/559,719                       01/01/2002
2,525,325                      75/065,815                       01/01/2002
2,523,757                      75/208,039                       01/01/2002
2,525,336                      75/212,901                       01/01/2002
2,525,337                      75/214,273                       01/01/2002
2,523,762                      75/252,951                       01/01/2002
2,525,346                      75/262,850                       01/01/2002
2,525,347                      75/264,833                       01/01/2002
2,525,349                      75/280,663                       01/01/2002
2,525,351                      75/282,754                       01/01/2002
2,525,352                      75/286,419                       01/01/2002
2,523,769                      75/324,546                       01/01/2002
2,525,371                      75/336,366                       01/01/2002
2,525,375                      75/344,101                       01/01/2002
2,523,779                      75/363,854                       01/01/2002
2,525,387                      75/367,031                       01/01/2002
2,525,392                      75/382,760                       01/01/2002
2,523,786                      75/391,292                       01/01/2002
2,523,791                      75/404,884                       01/01/2002
2,523,792                      75/410,679                       01/01/2002
2,525,422                      75/434,646                       01/01/2002
2,523,802                      75/447,211                       01/01/2002
2,525,432                      75/455,790                       01/01/2002
2,526,195                      75/464,063                       01/01/2002
2,525,444                      75/473,144                       01/01/2002
2,523,815                      75/474,975                       01/01/2002
2,525,450                      75/481,346                       01/01/2002
2,525,461                      75/497,305                       01/01/2002
2,526,197                      75/502,938                       01/01/2002
2,523,826                      75/506,465                       01/01/2002
 August 28, 2012 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1381 OG 261 

2,525,479                      75/518,820                       01/01/2002
2,525,482                      75/519,565                       01/01/2002
2,525,483                      75/520,096                       01/01/2002
2,525,486                      75/526,948                       01/01/2002
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2,525,600                      75/630,786                       01/01/2002
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2,525,616                      75/643,596                       01/01/2002
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2,523,904                      75/651,750                       01/01/2002
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2,525,644                      75/671,047                       01/01/2002
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2,525,653                      75/677,515                       01/01/2002
2,523,919                      75/684,661                       01/01/2002
2,523,925                      75/696,280                       01/01/2002
2,523,928                      75/702,072                       01/01/2002
2,523,933                      75/707,684                       01/01/2002
2,525,684                      75/710,932                       01/01/2002
2,523,942                      75/722,971                       01/01/2002
2,525,704                      75/728,259                       01/01/2002
2,525,705                      75/728,754                       01/01/2002
2,525,710                      75/731,006                       01/01/2002
2,523,952                      75/736,751                       01/01/2002
2,525,727                      75/749,480                       01/01/2002
2,525,728                      75/751,025                       01/01/2002
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2,525,745                      75/762,169                       01/01/2002
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2,526,238                      75/766,751                       01/01/2002
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2,524,022                      75/789,175                       01/01/2002
2,524,027                      75/792,817                       01/01/2002
2,525,793                      75/797,665                       01/01/2002
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2,526,259                      75/835,621                       01/01/2002
2,525,845                      75/835,886                       01/01/2002
2,525,854                      75/838,306                       01/01/2002
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2,526,264                      75/846,220                       01/01/2002
2,524,091                      75/849,177                       01/01/2002
2,526,267                      75/862,471                       01/01/2002
2,524,108                      75/866,588                       01/01/2002
2,525,887                      75/869,080                       01/01/2002
2,525,888                      75/870,830                       01/01/2002
2,524,118                      75/871,594                       01/01/2002
2,524,127                      75/877,157                       01/01/2002
2,524,133                      75/877,838                       01/01/2002
2,526,271                      75/879,511                       01/01/2002
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2,526,273                      75/893,209                       01/01/2002
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2,524,162                      75/897,851                       01/01/2002
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2,524,192                      75/914,642                       01/01/2002
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2,524,214                      75/924,212                       01/01/2002
2,524,220                      75/927,022                       01/01/2002
2,525,981                      75/928,450                       01/01/2002
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2,524,226                      75/930,848                       01/01/2002
2,525,988                      75/930,958                       01/01/2002
2,525,989                      75/930,959                       01/01/2002
2,525,994                      75/933,095                       01/01/2002
2,526,290                      75/934,968                       01/01/2002
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2,524,243                      75/936,574                       01/01/2002
2,526,005                      75/938,334                       01/01/2002
2,524,260                      75/943,551                       01/01/2002
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2,524,261                      75/943,762                       01/01/2002
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2,526,040                      76/000,369                       01/01/2002
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2,524,511                      76/069,201                       01/01/2002
2,524,519                      76/071,143                       01/01/2002
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2,524,533                      76/075,519                       01/01/2002
2,524,541                      76/078,210                       01/01/2002
2,524,543                      76/079,125                       01/01/2002
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2,524,548                      76/080,633                       01/01/2002
2,524,559                      76/084,619                       01/01/2002
2,526,129                      76/087,340                       01/01/2002
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2,524,575                      76/092,253                       01/01/2002
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2,524,586                      76/096,900                       01/01/2002
2,524,587                      76/097,226                       01/01/2002
2,524,608                      76/105,642                       01/01/2002
2,524,620                      76/111,979                       01/01/2002
2,524,624                      76/113,026                       01/01/2002
2,524,626                      76/113,591                       01/01/2002
2,524,634                      76/118,896                       01/01/2002
2,524,642                      76/123,279                       01/01/2002
2,526,331                      76/126,850                       01/01/2002
2,524,651                      76/127,378                       01/01/2002
2,524,658                      76/131,020                       01/01/2002
2,524,660                      76/131,708                       01/01/2002
2,524,663                      76/133,382                       01/01/2002
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2,524,681                      76/137,930                       01/01/2002
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2,524,751                      76/154,758                       01/01/2002
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2,524,818                      76/171,109                       01/01/2002
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2,524,871                      76/195,062                       01/01/2002
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2,524,879                      76/198,032                       01/01/2002
2,524,893                      76/205,905                       01/01/2002
2,524,901                      76/209,904                       01/01/2002
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2,524,924                      76/216,956                       01/01/2002
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2,524,939                      76/219,841                       01/01/2002
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2,524,953                      76/223,036                       01/01/2002
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2,524,955                      76/223,524                       01/01/2002
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2,524,991                      76/232,655                       01/01/2002
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2,524,992                      76/233,004                       01/01/2002
2,524,995                      76/234,083                       01/01/2002
2,524,998                      76/234,636                       01/01/2002
2,525,006                      76/235,660                       01/01/2002
2,525,010                      76/237,425                       01/01/2002
2,525,014                      76/237,885                       01/01/2002
2,525,018                      76/238,491                       01/01/2002
2,525,019                      76/238,694                       01/01/2002
2,526,348                      76/238,987                       01/01/2002
2,525,036                      76/243,066                       01/01/2002
2,525,041                      76/245,473                       01/01/2002
2,525,046                      76/245,651                       01/01/2002
2,525,048                      76/245,688                       01/01/2002
2,525,051                      76/246,324                       01/01/2002
2,525,068                      76/249,862                       01/01/2002
2,525,071                      76/250,401                       01/01/2002
2,525,097                      76/254,794                       01/01/2002
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2,525,122                      76/258,376                       01/01/2002
2,525,123                      76/258,652                       01/01/2002
2,525,127                      76/259,817                       01/01/2002
2,525,147                      76/264,462                       01/01/2002
2,525,152                      76/266,026                       01/01/2002
2,525,159                      76/267,898                       01/01/2002
2,525,162                      76/268,345                       01/01/2002
2,525,174                      76/270,048                       01/01/2002
2,525,178                      76/271,572                       01/01/2002
2,525,189                      76/273,477                       01/01/2002
2,525,192                      76/273,926                       01/01/2002
2,525,204                      76/277,745                       01/01/2002
2,525,212                      76/279,317                       01/01/2002
2,525,215                      76/280,180                       01/01/2002
2,525,216                      76/280,181                       01/01/2002
2,526,150                      78/002,004                       01/01/2002
2,526,159                      78/009,599                       01/01/2002
2,526,160                      78/010,455                       01/01/2002
2,526,161                      78/010,490                       01/01/2002
2,526,170                      78/014,806                       01/01/2002
2,525,232                      78/016,957                       01/01/2002
2,525,234                      78/019,592                       01/01/2002
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2,526,183                      78/034,005                       01/01/2002
2,525,258                      78/037,686                       01/01/2002
2,525,276                      78/051,562                       01/01/2002
2,525,277                      78/054,038                       01/01/2002
2,525,287                      78/057,800                       01/01/2002
2,525,293                      78/060,562                       01/01/2002
2,526,355                      78/061,482                       01/01/2002
2,525,299                      78/062,719                       01/01/2002
2,525,301                      78/063,483                       01/01/2002
2,525,302                      78/063,658                       01/01/2002
2,525,311                      78/066,800                       01/01/2002
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37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication
                       37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication

   Notice is hereby given of the filing of an application with a petition
under 37 CFR 1.47 requesting acceptance of the application without the
signature of all the 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 (Franciscus Arnoldina Gerardus Jozef
MAAS) 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/NL2010/050483 and was filed 26 July 2010 in the names of
Franciscus Arnoldina Gerardus Jozef MAAS and Godefridus Hendrikus Theodorus
Franciscus HENDRIKX for the invention entitled DEVICE AND METHOD FOR
PACKAGING BULK MATERIAL. The national stage number is 13/388,084 and has a
35 U.S.C. 371(c) date of 12 June 2012.


                       37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication

   Notice is hereby given of the filing of a national stage application
with a petition under 37 CFR 1.47 requesting acceptance of the application
without the signature of all 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 (Yunmi NAM) 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/JP2010/062893
and was filed on 30 July 2010 in the names of Tomiki IKEDA; Motoi KINOSHITA;
and Yunmi NAM for the invention entitled METAL COMPLEX, COMPOSITION
COMPRISING SAME AND LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT USING SAME. The national stage
application number is 13/387,571 and has a 35 U.S.C. 371 date of 09 April
2012.
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Registration to Practice
                           Registration to Practice

   The following list contains the names of persons seeking for registration
to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Final
approval for registration is subject to establishing to the satisfaction of
the Director of the Office of Enrollment and Discipline that the person
seeking registration is of good moral character and repute. 37 CFR § 11.7
Accordingly, any information tending to affect the eligibility of any of the
following persons on moral ethical or other grounds should be furnished to
the Director of Enrollment and Discipline on or before September 14, 2012 at
the following address: Mail Stop OED United States Patent and Trademark
Office P.O. Box 1450 Alexandria VA 22314

Ali, Deola Taofik-Adekanmbi, 2806 Kings Forest Drive, Kingwood, TX 77339

Bezdjian, Daniel John, 1291 Earl Way, Sandy, UT 84094

Bingham, Corey Adken, 113 E Delano Street, Tucson, AZ 85705

Bohnstedt, Adolph Charles, 1655 Lake Road, Apartment 4, Newport,
VT 05855-9003

Brown, Samuel Arlando, 1109 Troost Avenue, Forest Park, IL 60130

Cao, Cong, Shore Chan Bragalone DePumpo LLP, 901 Main Street, Suite 3300,
Dallas, TX 75202

Chidiac, Nicholas Joseph, 1435 Powhatan Street, Alexandria, VA 22314

Flyer, Aaron Lawrence, US Navy - NAVSEA 08T, 1240 Isaac Hull Avenue SE,
Naval Sea Systems Command - 2035, Washington Navy Yard, DC 20376

Guebert, Anthony Lawrence, 1446 Epping Forest Drive, Atlanta, GA 30319

Gusto, Socrates Cachero, 2390 Crenshaw Boulevard, #120, Torrance, CA 90501

Hall, Jason Dean, 680 Mission Street, Apartment 18T, San Francisco, CA 94105

Hankins, Brock Austin, 2811 SW Archer Road F41, Gainesville, FL 32608

Hannah, Anne Rhoads, Shook, Hardy & Bacon, 2555 Grand Blvd., Kansas City,
MO 64108-2613

Huang, Hsin-Yuan, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP,
901 New York Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001-4413

Jones, Andrew Treloar, 118 College Drive #5217, Hattiesburg, MS 39406

Jones, Robert Alan, 1150 Reilly Lane, Clarkston, GA 30021

Kappers, Robert Ford, Dungan & Lefevre, 210 W. Main Street, Troy, OH 45373

Kim, Andrew Taehwan, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP, 333 S Hope
Street, 43rd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90071

Kushnirsky, Ilya Fyodor, 151 Diamond Street, Brooklyn, NY 11222

Lu, Chien-Chaun, 99 Clinton Street, #310, Concord, NH 03301

Lucier, Allison Marie, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, 1285
Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019

Noh, Tommy Jin-Ho, Sterne Kessler Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C., 1100 New York
Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20005

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Nortrup, Robert John, 15 Trenton Avenue, Apartment #1, Frenchtown, NJ 08825

Regan, Cara Elizabeth, 4806 Treasure Court, Fairfax, VA 22032

Ryu, Kyu Wan, Innovation Counsel LLP, 21771 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Suite
200, Cupertino, CA 95014

Schmidt, Frederick Robert, 12314 Leith Court, Woodbridge, VA 22192

Valentine, Jason Conley, Kenyon & Kenyon LLP, 1500 K Street, NW, Suite 700,
Washington, DC 20005-1257

Watson Jr., Brent Thomas, 825 Wilkerson Avenue, Durham, NC 27701

Wong, Christina Shi Yin, 27741 Manor Hill Road, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677

Worrel, Christopher John, 12321 Waterstone Lane, Perrysburg, OH 43551

Xiao, Jingbo, 10204 Nolan Drive, Rockville, MD 20850

Zeng, Yingying, 2625 Exposition Boulevard, Austin, TX 78703

July 31, 2012                                              WILLIAM R. COVEY
                   Deputy General Counsel for Enrollment and Discipline and
                                      Director of Enrollment and Discipline
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Notice of Exclusion
                              Notice of Exclusion

   This notice concerns Anthony J. De Laurentis of Crofton, Maryland, who
is a registered patent practitioner (Registration Number 24,757). In a
reciprocal disciplinary proceeding, the Director of the United States Patent
and Trademark Office has ordered Mr. De Laurentis be excluded from practice
before the United States Patent and Trademark Office in patent, trademark,
and other non-patent law cases for violating 37 C.F.R. §§ 10.23(a) and (b)
via 37 C.F.R. § 10.23(c)(5)(i) by being disbarred on consent from the
practice of law in the State of Maryland on ethical grounds.

   Mr. De Laurentis was disbarred on consent from practicing law in Maryland
for participating in a conspiracy to suppress completion in three auction
sales of tax liens throughout the state of Maryland in violation of the
Sherman Antitrust Act (15 U.S.C. § 1). He was not criminally charged,
recognized his wrongful conduct and voluntarily terminated his participation
herein, and cooperated in an investigation by the United States Department
of Justice that culminated in the indictment and conviction of
co-conspirators.

   This action is taken pursuant to the provisions of 35 U.S.C. § 32 and
37 C.F.R. §§ 11.19 and 11.24. Disciplinary decisions involving practitioners
are posted for public reading at the Office of Enrollment and Discipline's
Reading Room located at: http://des.uspto.gov/Foia/OEDReadingRoom.jsp.

August 1, 2012                                               JAMES O. PAYNE
                                     Deputy General Counsel for General Law
                                  United States Patent and Trademark Office

                                                               on behalf of

                                                               DAVID KAPPOS
                  Under Secretary of Commerce For Intellectual Property and
                  Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Notice of Exclusion on Consent
                        Notice of Exclusion on Consent

   This notice concerns Heather L. Mansfield of Westfield, New Jersey, a
registered patent attorney (Registration No, 39,157). The Director of the
United States Patent and Trademark Office ("USPTO" or "Office") has accepted
Ms. Mansfield's affidavit of resignation and ordered her exclusion on
consent from the practice of patent, trademark, and non-patent law before
Office.

   Ms. Mansfield voluntarily submitted her affidavit at a time when a
disciplinary investigation was pending against her. She acknowledged that
the Director of the USPTO's Office of Enrollment and Discipline ("OED
Director") was of the opinion that her conduct violated 37 C.F.R.
§§ 10.23(b)(5) and 10.23(a) via 10.23(c)( 1) predicated upon certain acts
that culminated in her guilty plea and conviction of one count of
"Interference with Custody of Children-Conceal" in the Superior Court of
New Jersey, Hunterdon County on January 5, 2012, based on her violation of
court ordered custody requirements. While Ms. Mansfield did not admit to
violating any of the Disciplinary Rules of the USPTO Code of Professional
Responsibility, she acknowledged that, if and when she applies for
reinstatement, the OED Director will conclusively presume, for the limited
purpose of determining the application for reinstatement, that (i) the
allegations set forth in the disciplinary investigation against her are
true, and (ii) she could not have successfully defended herself against
such allegations.

   37 CF.R. §§ 11.27 and 11.59.  Disciplinary decisions involving
practitioners are posted for public reading at the Office of Enrollment
and Discipline Reading Room located at:
http;//des.uspto.gov/Foia/OEDReadingRoom.jsp.

August 2, 2012                                               JAMES O. PAYNE
                                     Deputy General Counsel for General Law
                                  United States Patent and Trademark Office

                                                               on behalf of

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

   This concerns Mark L. Chael of Munster, Indiana, a registered patent
attorney (Registration number 44,601). In a reciprocal disciplinary
proceeding, Mr. Chael has been suspended from the practice of patent,
trademark, and non-patent law before the United States Patent and Trademark
Office for a period of six (6) months for violating 37 C.F.R. § 10.23(b)(6)
via 37 C.F.R. § 10.23(c)(5)(i) by having his license to practice law in the
state of Illinois suspended on ethical grounds by the Supreme Court of
Illinois. The suspension is applied nunc pro tunc from October 17, 2011.

   On September 26, 2011, the Supreme Court of Illinois in In the Matter of
Mark L. Chael, (Supreme Court No. M.R.24761, Commission No. 2010PR00182)
ordered that Respondent be suspended from the practice of law for six (6)
months for violating that jurisdiction's Rules of Professional Conduct by
attempting to charge an unreasonable fee, in violation of Rules 8.4(a)(1)
and 1.5(a) of the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct (1990), by engaging
in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation, in
violation of Rule 8.4(a)(4) of the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct
(1990), and by engaging in conduct which tends to defeat the administration
of justice, or to bring the courts or the legal profession into disrepute
in violation of Illinois Supreme Court Rule 770.

   This action is taken pursuant to the provisions of 35 U.S.C.
§§ 2(b)(2)(D) and 32 and  37 C.F.R. §§ 11.19 and 11.24. Disciplinary
decisions involving practitioners are posted for public reading at the
Office of Enrollment and Discipline's Reading Room located at:
http://des.uspto.gov/Foia/OEDReadingRoom.jsp.

August 1, 2012                                               JAMES O. PAYNE
                                     Deputy General Counsel for General Law
                                  United States Patent and Trademark Office

                                                               on behalf of

                                                            DAVID M. KAPPOS
                  Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and
                  Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Changes to Implement Miscellaneous Post Patent Provisions of the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act
                            DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                   United States Patent and Trademark Office
                       37 CFR Parts 1, 5, 10, 11, and 41
                         [Docket No. PTO-P-2011-0072]
                                 RIN 0651-AC66

                      Changes To Implement Miscellaneous
                        Post Patent Provisions of the
                        Leahy-Smith America Invents Act

AGENCY: United States Patent and Trademark Office, Commerce.

ACTION: Final rule.

SUMMARY: The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (AIA) expands the scope of
information that any party may cite in a patent file to include written
statements of a patent owner filed in a proceeding before a Federal
court or the United States Patent and Trademark Office (Office)
regarding the scope of any claim of the patent, and provides for how
such information may be considered in ex parte reexamination, inter
partes review, and post grant review. The AIA also provides for an
estoppel that may attach with respect to the filing of an ex parte
reexamination request subsequent to a final written decision in an
inter partes review or post grant review proceeding. The Office is
revising the rules of practice to implement these post-patent
provisions, as well as other miscellaneous provisions, of the AIA.

DATES: Effective date: The changes in this final rule are effective on
September 16, 2012.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joseph F. Weiss, Jr. ((571) 272-7759),
Legal Advisor, or Pinchus M. Laufer ((571) 272-7726), Senior Legal
Advisor, Office of Patent Legal Administration, Office of the Deputy
Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

   Executive Summary: Purpose: Section 6 of the AIA amends the patent
laws to create new post-grant review proceedings and replace inter
partes reexamination proceedings with inter partes review proceedings.
Section 6 of the AIA also provides for an estoppel that may attach with
respect to the filing of an ex parte reexamination request subsequent
to a final written decision in a post grant review or inter partes
review proceeding, expands the scope of information that any person may
cite in the file of a patent to include written statements of a patent
owner filed in a proceeding before a Federal court or the Office
regarding the scope of any claim of the patent, and provide for how
such patent owner statements may be considered in ex parte
reexamination, inter partes review, and post grant review. Section 3(i)
of the AIA replaces interference proceedings with derivation
proceedings; section 7 redesignates the Board of Patent Appeals and
Interferences as the Patent Trial and Appeal Board; section 3(j)
replaces the title "Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences" with
"Patent Trial and Appeal Board" in 35 U.S.C. 134, 145, 146, 154, and
305; and section 4(c) inserts alphabetical references to the
subsections of 35 U.S.C. 112.
   Summary of Major Provisions: This final rule primarily implements
the provisions in section 6 of the AIA to provide for an estoppel that
may attach to the filing of an ex parte reexamination request
subsequent to a final written decision in a post grant review or inter
partes review proceeding, and expands the scope of information that any
person may cite in the file of a patent to include written statements
of the patent owner filed in a proceeding before a Federal court or the
Office in which the patent owner took a position on the scope of any
claim of the patent.
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   This final rule revises the ex parte reexamination rules to require
that a third party request for ex parte reexamination contain a
certification by the third party requester that the statutory estoppel
provisions of inter partes review and post grant review do not bar the
third party from requesting ex parte reexamination.
   This final rule revises the rules of practice pertaining to
submissions to the file of a patent to provide for the submission of
written statements of the patent owner filed by the patent owner in a
proceeding before a Federal court or the Office in which the patent
owner took a position on the scope of any claim of the patent. This
final rule requires that such submissions must: (1) Identify the forum
and proceeding in which patent owner filed each statement, and the
specific papers and portions of the papers submitted that contain the
statements; (2) explain how each statement is a statement in which
patent owner took a position on the scope of any claim in the patent;
(3) explain the pertinency and manner of applying the statement to at
least one patent claim; and (4) reflect that a copy of the submission
has been served on the patent owner, if submitted by a party other than
the patent owner.
   This final rule also revises the nomenclature in the rules of
practice for consistency with the changes in sections 3(i), 3(j), 4(c),
and 7 of the AIA.
   Costs and Benefits: This rulemaking is not economically significant
as that term is defined in Executive Order 12866 (Sept. 30, 1993).
   Background: Sections 3(i) and (j) and section 4(c) of the AIA enact
miscellaneous nomenclature and title changes. Section 3(i) of the AIA
replaces interference proceedings with derivation proceedings; section
3(j) replaces the title "Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences"
with "Patent Trial and Appeal Board" in 35 U.S.C. 134, 145, 146, 154,
and 305; and section 4(c) inserts alphabetical designations to the
subsections of 35 U.S.C. 112.
   Section 6(g) of the AIA amends 35 U.S.C. 301 to expand the
information that may be submitted in the file of an issued patent to
include written statements of a patent owner filed in a proceeding
before a Federal court or the Office in which the patent owner took a
position on the scope of any claim of the patent. This amendment limits
the Office's use of such written statements to determining the meaning
of a patent claim in ex parte reexamination proceedings that have
already been ordered and in inter partes review and post grant review
proceedings that have already been instituted.
   Section 6(a) and (d) of the Leahy-Smith American Invents Act also
contains provisions (35 U.S.C. 315(e)(1) and 35 U.S.C. 325(e)(1))
estopping a third party requester from filing a request for ex parte
reexamination, in certain instances, where the third party requester
filed a petition for inter partes review or post grant review and a
final written decision under 35 U.S.C. 318(a) or 35 U.S.C. 328(a) has
been issued. The estoppel provisions apply to the real party in
interest of the inter partes review or post grant review petitioner and
any privy of such a petitioner.
   Section 6(h)(1) of the AIA amends 35 U.S.C. 303 to expressly
identify the authority of the Director to initiate reexamination based
on patents and publications cited in a prior reexamination request
under 35 U.S.C. 302.
   Discussion of Specific Rules: The following is a discussion of the
amendments to Title 37 of the Code of Federal Regulations, parts 1, 5,
10, 11, and 41, which are being implemented in this final rule:
   Changes in nomenclature: The phrase "Board of Patent Appeals and
Interferences" is changed to "Patent Trial and Appeal Board" in
§§ 1.1(a)(1)(ii), 1.4(a)(2), 1.6(d)(9), 1.9(g), 1.17(b),
1.36(b), 1.136(a)(1)(iv), 1.136(a)(2), 1.136(b), 1.181(a)(1),
1.181(a)(3), 1.191, 1.198, 1.248(c), 1.701(a)(3), 1.701(c)(3),
1.702(a)(3), 1.702(b)(4), 1.702(e), 1.703(a)(5), 1.704(c)(9), 1.937(a),
1.959, 1.979(a), 1.979(b), 1.981, 1.983(a), 1.983(c), 1.983(d),
1.983(f), 11.5(b)(1), 11.6(d), 41.1(a), 41.2, 41.10(a) through (c), and
41.77(a), and in the title of 37 CFR part 41. Specific references are
added to trial proceedings before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board to
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§§ 1.5(c), 1.6(d), 1.6(d)(9), 1.11(e), 1.136(a)(2), 1.136(b),
1.178(b), 1.248(c), 1.322(a)(3), 1.323, 1.985(a), 1.985(b), 1.993,
10.1(s), 11.10(b)(3)(iii), 11.58(b)(1)(i), 41.30, 41.37(c)(1)(ii),
41.67(c)(1)(ii), and 41.68(c)(1)(ii).
   The phrase "Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences" in
§§ 1.703(b)(4) and 1.703(e) will be changed to "Patent Trial
and Appeal Board" in a separate rulemaking (RIN 0651-AC63).
   Specific references are added to derivation proceedings before the
Patent Trial and Appeal Board to §§ 1.136(a)(1)(v),
1.313(b)(4), 1.701(a)(1), 1.701(c)(1)(i) and (c)(1)(ii),
1.701(c)(2)(iii), 1.702(b)(2), 1.702(c), 1.703(b)(2), 1.703(b)(3)(iii),
1.703(c)(1) and (c)(2), 1.703(d)(3), and 5.3(b).
   Sections 1.51, 1.57, 1.78, 41.37, 41.67, 41.110 and 41.201 are
revised to substitute the current references to 35 U.S.C. 112, of
first, second, and sixth paragraphs with references to 35 U.S.C. 112
subsections (a), (b), and (f). Section 1.78 is also revised to add
"other than the requirement to disclose the best mode" following the
references to 35 U.S.C. 112(a) for consistency with the changes to 35
U.S.C. 119(e) and 120 in section 15(b) of the AIA.
   Section 1.59 is revised to refer to § 42.7.
   Changes to ex parte reexamination procedure:
   The undesignated center heading before § 1.501: The
undesignated center heading is revised to read "Citation of prior art
and written statements."
   Section 1.501: Section 1.501 implements the amendment to 35 U.S.C.
301 by section 6(g)(1) of the AIA. New 35 U.S.C. 301(a)(2) provides for
any person to submit in the patent file written "statements of the patent
owner filed in a proceeding before a Federal court or the Office in
which the patent owner took a position on the scope of any claim of a
particular patent." Section 1.501, implementing 35 U.S.C. 301(a)(2),
provides that a submission may include prior art and written patent
owner claim scope statements. The term "Federal court" in 35 U.S.C.
301(a)(2) includes the United States Court of International Trade,
which is a Federal court, but does not include the International Trade
Commission, which is a Federal agency and not a Federal court.
   Section 1.501(a): In light of the comments, the scope of what may
be submitted has been expanded relative to the proposed rule because
the final rule does not prohibit the submission of written statements
"made outside of a Federal court or Office proceeding and later filed
for inclusion in a Federal court or Office proceeding." Section
1.501(a)(1) provides for the submission to the Office of prior art
patents or printed publications that a person making the submission
believes to have a bearing on the patentability of any claim of a
particular patent. Section 1.501(a)(2) permits any person to submit to
the Office statements of the patent owner that were filed by the patent
owner in a proceeding before a Federal court or the Office in which the
patent owner took a position on the scope of any claim of the patent.
As long as the statement was filed by the patent owner in the
proceeding, the statement is eligible for submission under § 1.501(a)(2)
even if originally made outside the proceeding. Permitting
submission of these claim scope statements is intended to limit a
patent owner's ability to put forward different positions with respect
to the prior art in different proceedings on the same patent. See H.R.
Rep. No. 112-98, Part 1, at page 46 (2011) ("[t]his addition will
counteract the ability of patent owners to offer differing
interpretations of prior art in different proceedings."). Any papers
or portions of papers that contain the patent owner claim scope
statement submitted under this paragraph must be accompanied by any
other documents, pleadings, or evidence from the proceeding in which
the statement was filed that address the statement. Where appropriate,
the papers or portions of papers that contain the statement and
accompanying information must be submitted in redacted form to exclude
information subject to an applicable protective order.
   Section 1.501(a)(3) requires that submissions under § 1.501(a)(2)
must identify: (1) The forum and proceeding in which patent
owner filed each statement; (2) the specific papers and portions of the
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papers submitted that contain the statement; and (3) how each statement
submitted is a statement in which patent owner took a position on the
scope of any claim in the patent. Identification of the portions of the
papers required by § 1.501(a)(3)(ii) can be satisfied, for example,
by citing to the documents and specific pages of those documents where
the patent owner claim scope statements are found. The requirement of
§ 1.501(a)(3)(iii) ensures that the statement is one in which a
patent owner has taken a position on claim scope in a proceeding and
not merely a restatement of a position asserted by another party. Other
information can, but is not required to, be provided by the submitter
to assist the Office in readily identifying the patent owner claim
scope statement, such as (1) information regarding the status of the
proceeding; and (2) the relationship of the proceeding to the patent.
   Section 1.501(b): Section 1.501(b)(1) implements the 35 U.S.C.
301(b) requirement that the submission include an explanation in
writing of the pertinency and manner of applying the prior art or
written statements to at least one patent claim. Section 1.501(b)(1)
requires a submitter to explain in writing the pertinence and manner of
applying any prior art submitted under § 1.501(a)(1) and any
written statement and accompanying information submitted under
§ 1.501(a)(2) to at least one claim of the patent in order for the
submission to become a part of the official file of the patent. Where
a patent owner claim scope statement and accompanying information are
submitted along with prior art, an explanation as to how each patent
owner claim scope statement and each prior art reference applies to at
least one claim must be included with the submission in order for the
submission to become part of the patent file. Section 1.501(b)(1)
requires an explanation of the additional information required by 35
U.S.C. 301(c) to show how the additional information addresses and
provides context to the patent owner claim scope statement, thereby
providing a full understanding as to how the cited information is
pertinent to the claim(s).
   Section 1.501(b)(2) incorporates the second sentence of former
§ 1.501(a), which permits a patent owner submitter to provide an
explanation to distinguish the claims of the patent from the submitted
prior art. Section 1.501(b)(2) also provides a patent owner submitter
with the opportunity to explain how the claims of the patent are
patentable in view of any patent owner claim scope statement and
additional information filed under § 1.501(a)(2), along with any
prior art filed under § 1.501(a)(1).
   Section 1.501(c): Section 1.501(c) restates the last sentence of
prior § 1.501(a) directed to the timing for a submission under
§§ 1.502 and 1.902 when there is a reexamination proceeding
pending for the patent in which the submission is made.
   Section 1.501(d): Section 1.501(d) restates former § 1.501(b)
that permits the person making the submission to exclude his or her
identity from the patent file by anonymously filing the submission.
   Section 1.501(e): Section 1.501(e) requires that a submission made
under § 1.501 must reflect that a copy of the submission by a party
other than the patent owner has been served upon patent owner at the
correspondence address of record in the patent, and that service was
carried out in accordance with § 1.248. Service is required to
provide notice to the patent owner of the submission. The presence of a
certificate of service that is compliant with § 1.248(b) is prima
facie evidence of compliance with § 1.501(e). A submission will not
be entered into the patent's Image File Wrapper (IFW) if it does not
include proof of service compliant with § 1.248(b).
   Section 1.501(f): The provisions of proposed § 1.501(f) have
been incorporated with specificity in §§ 1.515(a) and 1.552(d)
rather than adopted as a separate paragraph of § 1.501. The
proposed codification in § 1.501(f) of the limitation set forth in
35 U.S.C. 301(d) on the use of a patent owner claim scope statement by
the Office was unnecessary in view of the language of § 1.515(a)
and § 1.552(d).
   Section 1.510: This final rule revises § 1.510(a) and (b)(2),
and adds § 1.510(b)(6) to implement provisions of the AIA.
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   Section 1.510(a) is revised to reflect the estoppel limitations
placed upon the filing of a request for ex parte reexamination by 35
U.S.C. 315(e)(1) and 325(e)(1). In light of the comments, the scope of
the estoppel provisions is interpreted to only prohibit the filing of a
subsequent request for ex parte reexamination.
   Section 1.510(b)(2) is revised to require that any statement of the
patent owner submitted pursuant to § 1.501(a)(2), which is relied upon
in the detailed explanation, explain how that statement is being used to
determine the proper meaning of a patent claim in connection with prior
art applied to that claim. Section 1.510(b)(2) requires that the "detailed
explanation" of applying prior art provided in the request for ex
parte reexamination must explain how each patent owner claim scope
statement is being used to determine the proper meaning of each patent
claim in connection with the prior art applied to that claim. The
explanation will be considered by the Office during the examination
stage, if reexamination is ordered. At the order stage, the Office will
not consider any patent owner claim scope statement discussed in the
detailed explanation of the request. See 35 U.S.C. 301(d)
   Section 1.510(b)(6) requires that the request contain a
certification by the third party requester that the statutory estoppel
provisions of inter partes review and post grant review do not bar the
third party from requesting ex parte reexamination. The basis for this
requirement is the estoppel provisions of inter partes review and post
grant review provided in new 35 U.S.C. 315(e)(1) and 325(e)(1),
respectively, which identify when a petitioner for inter partes review
or post grant review, or a real party in interest or privy of the
petitioner, may not file a request for ex parte reexamination. The
certification required under § 1.510(b)(6) is consistent with the
real party in interest identification certification practice employed
in existing inter partes reexamination.
   In light of the comments, the final rule does not require an ex
parte reexamination requester to identify themselves upon the filing of
the request. The certification requirement of § 1.510(b)(6),
coupled with a party's § 11.18 certification obligations when
transacting business before the Office, are considered sufficient to
ensure compliance with the new statutory estoppel requirements. A real
party in interest that wishes to remain anonymous when filing a request
for reexamination under § 1.510 can do so by utilizing the services
of a registered practitioner. In such an instance, the registered
practitioner submitting a request for reexamination on behalf of the
real party in interest would be certifying that the real party in
interest was not estopped from filing the request. Conversely, an
individual filing a request for reexamination under § 1.510 on
behalf of himself cannot remain anonymous as he is required to sign the
document that includes the § 1.510(b)(6) certification.
   Section 1.515: Section 1.515 is revised to add: "A statement and
any accompanying information submitted pursuant to § 1.501(a)(2)
will not be considered by the examiner when making a determination on
the request." 35 U.S.C. 301(d) states: "A written statement submitted
pursuant to subsection (a)(2), and additional information submitted
pursuant to subsection (c) [of 35 U.S.C. 301], shall not be considered
by the Office for any purpose other than to determine the proper
meaning of a patent claim in a proceeding that is ordered * * *
pursuant to section 304." Thus, a patent owner claim scope statement
will not be considered when making the determination of whether to
order ex parte reexamination under 35 U.S.C. 303. See also H.R. Rep.
No. 112-98, Part 1, at page 46 (2011). In making the § 1.515(a)
determination of whether to order ex parte reexamination, the Office
will give the claims the broadest reasonable interpretation consistent
with the specification, except in the case of an expired patent. See Ex
parte Papst-Motoren, 1 USPQ2d 1655 (Bd. Pat. App. & Inter. 1986); In re
Yamamoto, 740 F.2d 1569 (Fed. Cir. 1984); see also Manual of Patent
Examining Procedure § 2258 I.(G) (8th ed. 2001) (Rev. 8, July 2010)
(MPEP). If reexamination is ordered, the patent owner statements
submitted pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 301(a)(2) will be considered to the
fullest extent possible when determining the scope of any claims of the
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patent which are subject to reexamination.
   The section has also been revised to replace "mailed" with
"given or mailed" regarding the manner the Office may employ to
notify patent owner of a determination on a request for ex parte
reexamination. Usage of the term "given" tracks the relevant
statutory language of 35 U.S.C. 304 and offers the Office flexibility
to employ alternative means of communication to streamline patent
reexamination and customer interaction, e.g., Web-based forms of
notification.
   Section 1.552: Section 1.552 is revised to include new § 1.552(d)
to reflect the amendment of 35 U.S.C. 301 by section 6(g)(1)
of the AIA. Section 1.552(d) states: "Any statement of the patent
owner and any accompanying information submitted pursuant to
§ 1.501(a)(2) which is of record in the patent being reexamined (which
includes any reexamination files for the patent) may be used after a
reexamination proceeding has been ordered to determine the proper
meaning of a patent claim when applying patents or printed
publications." As discussed above, 35 U.S.C. 301(a)(2) permits a
submission under 35 U.S.C. 301 to contain written "statements of the
patent owner filed in a proceeding before a Federal court or the Office
in which the patent owner took a position on the scope of any claim of
a particular patent." Written statements cited under 35 U.S.C.
301(a)(2) may be considered after an ex parte reexamination proceeding
has been ordered. However, the statement may not be considered in
determining whether to order ex parte reexamination under 35 U.S.C.
303, because 301(d) prohibits the use of the statement "by the Office
for any purpose other than to determine the proper meaning of a patent
claim in a proceeding that is ordered or instituted pursuant to section
304, 314, or 324." See 35 U.S.C. 301(d). See also H.R. Rep. No. 112-
98, Part 1, at page 46 (2011). Therefore, the Office can only consider
such statements after the proceeding has been ordered or instituted.
   Comments and Responses to Comments: The Office published a notice
on January 5, 2012, proposing to change the rules of practice to
implement the post patent and other miscellaneous provisions of the AIA
of sections 3 and 6 of the AIA. See Changes to Implement Miscellaneous
Post Patent Provisions of the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, 77 FR
442 (Jan. 5, 2012). The Office received seventeen written comments
(from intellectual property organizations, industry, law firms,
individual patent practitioners, and the general public) in response to
this notice. The comments and the Office's responses to the comments
follow:
   Comment 1: A number of comments stated that the proposed regulatory
exclusion of patent owner claim scope statements "made outside of a
Federal court or Office proceeding and later filed for inclusion in a
Federal court or Office proceeding" was overly restrictive and
inconsistent with the statute. These comments suggested that patent
owner statements filed in a proceeding in a Federal court or the Office
should be entered regardless of when and where the original statements
were made, consistent with the phrase "statements of the patent owner
filed in a proceeding" as set forth in 35 U.S.C. 301 and the stated
intent of Congress to limit a patent owner's ability to take different
positions in different proceedings.
   Response: In response to the comments, § 1.501(a)(2) is revised
to permit any person to submit into the official file of a patent
written statements of the patent owner that were filed by the patent
owner in a proceeding before a Federal court or the Office in which the
patent owner took a position with regard to the scope of any claim in the
patent. This revision, relative to the proposed rule, encompasses any
statements a patent owner files in a proceeding in which the patent owner
took a position on the scope of any claim of a particular patent. As long
as the statement was filed by the patent owner in the proceeding, the
statement is eligible for submission under § 1.501(a)(2) even if
originally made outside the proceeding. Submissions are limited to
statements filed by the patent owner, as the statement must be a
position that patent owner took in the proceeding with respect to the
scope of a claim. The rule focuses on whether the patent owner filed
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the statement in a proceeding before a Federal court or the Office.
This interpretation is consistent with the stated intent of Congress to
prevent a patent owner from taking different positions in different
proceedings
   Comment 2: Several comments requested clarification of the meaning
of "patent owner" as used in § 1.501(a)(2). These comments
questioned whether the term "patent owner" encompasses parties who
may make written statements regarding claim scope on behalf of the
patent owner.
   Response: The term "patent owner" is synonymous with the term
"patentee". Patentee is defined by 35 U.S.C. 100 to include the
entity "not only * * * to whom the patent was issued but also the
successors in title to the patentee." Therefore, the scope of the term
"patent owner" encompasses the party or parties having title to the
patent. The rule has been modified to require the submitter to identify
how any statement submitted under § 1.501(a)(2) is a written
statement of the patent owner in which the patent owner took a position
on the scope of any claim in the patent.
   Comment 3: A number of comments questioned whether a patent owner
claim scope statement under 35 U.S.C. 301 is limited to statements made
about that specific patent or whether it extends to statements made
about claims in related patents and applications.
   Response: A patent owner claim scope statement must be directed to
the claims of a particular patent to be eligible for entry into the
official file of that patent. 35 U.S.C 301 does not provide for the
submission of a patent owner claim scope statement not directed to any
claim of that particular patent or a statement that is directed to
claims in a related patent or application.
   Comment 4: Several comments suggested that properly submitted
patent owner claim scope statements should be considered when the
Office is deciding whether to order or institute a post-patent
proceeding.
   Response: Use of a patent owner claim scope statement is governed
by statute. New 35 U.S.C. 301(d) states in pertinent part, "A written
statement * * * shall not be considered by the Office for any purpose
other than to determine the proper meaning of a patent claim in a
proceeding that is ordered or instituted pursuant to section 304, 314,
or 324." The statute prohibits the use of the statement for any
purpose other than determining the claim scope in a proceeding that has
already been ordered or instituted. Therefore, the Office may not, and
will not, consider such statements when the Office is deciding whether
to order or institute a post-patent proceeding.
   Comment 5: Several comments suggested that the Office adopt a
"summary judgment like" procedure if the patent owner statement could
not be used when the Office makes a decision to order or institute a
post-patent proceeding. In this proposed procedure, a party could move
to expedite the post-patent proceeding to final disposition based upon
the previously unconsidered patent owner claim scope statement.
   Response: A properly submitted patent owner claim scope statement
may be used by the Office during a post-patent proceeding in accordance
with 35 U.S.C. 301(d). The effect of a patent owner claim scope
statement on the merits of an ordered or instituted post-patent
proceeding will be addressed on a case-by-case basis.
   Comment 6: Several comments suggested that third parties should not
be required to serve a copy of a submission under 35 U.S.C. 301 on the
patent owner, as this may compromise the anonymity of the submitter.
Suggestions were made for other ways to notify a patent owner that a
submission was made, including sending a notification by the Office to
the patent owner or publishing relevant patent information in the
Official Gazette when a submission is made.
   Response: A patent owner should be fully and timely informed as to
the content of his or her patent file. As a result, when a third party
files a submission under 35 U.S.C. 301, contemporaneous service on the
patent owner is necessary. See MPEP § 2208. Direct service is the
most efficient manner of notifying the patent owner as to the content
of his or her patent file. If the submission under § 1.501 is made
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by a registered practitioner, the real party in interest need not be
identified. Thus, service and proof of service in accordance with
§ 1.248 can be achieved while preserving the anonymity of the real
party in interest.
   Comment 7: One comment suggested that proposed § 1.501(e) be
clarified to indicate that service is only required when an entity
other than the patent owner files a submission under § 1.501. A
number of comments requested clarification regarding what the Office
means by "a bona fide attempt of service." These comments questioned
whether it means that where a third party is notified that service was
not successful, the entire submission would need to be resubmitted with
proof that service of the patent owner was attempted. Several comments
suggested that if the submitter becomes aware that service of the
patent owner was not successful, the submitter should, as set forth in
proposed § 42.105(b), have the option of contacting the Office to
discuss alternative modes of service.
   Response: The Office's proposal in § 1.501(e) to require proof
of a bona fide attempt of service has not been implemented. As
promulgated in this final rule, § 1.501(e) provides that a person
other than the patent owner making a submission pursuant to § 1.501(a)
must include a certification that a copy of a submission under
§ 1.501 has been served in its entirety upon the patent owner at
the address as provided for in § 1.33(c). Section 1.248(a) governs
the manner of service and provides different ways to achieve service,
including publication in the Official Gazette if service is otherwise
unsuccessful. See § 1.248(a)(5).
   Comment 8: A number of comments requested guidance on a patent
owner's ability to respond to a third party's submission under
§ 1.501, and the procedure a patent owner should follow if such a
response is permitted. These comments also questioned whether a third
party submission can be challenged as non-compliant and whether a non-
compliant submission can be expunged or redacted from the official file
of a patent.
   Response: The rules do not provide a mechanism by which a patent
owner can file a response to a third party submission under § 1.501.
A patent owner may, however, at any time, file a submission in
accordance with 35 U.S.C. 301 and § 1.501 containing the same prior
art and/or patent owner claim scope statement as that of a third party.
The patent owner may include a written explanation of how the claims of
the patent differ from the prior art or any patent owner claim scope
statement and accompanying information submitted by the third party. If
the Office inadvertently entered a non-compliant submission into the
official file of a patent, the patent owner may request review of the
determination to enter the submission by way of a petition under § 1.181.
   Comment 9: A number of comments requested clarification as to what
would constitute a sufficient explanation of the pertinence and manner
of applying the prior art or patent owner claim scope statement to at
least one claim in the patent as required in § 1.501(b)(1). These
comments questioned whether the submission could include affidavits and
declarations.
   Response: Guidance regarding the content of a submission under 35
U.S.C. 301, with exemplary explanations, can be found in MPEP § 2205.
Pursuant to the guidance in MPEP § 2205, affidavits and
declarations are permitted to explain the pertinence and manner of
applying the prior art or patent owner claim scope statement.
   Comment 10: A number of comments requested that the Office clarify
what it means when referring to information that "addresses" the
patent owner claim scope statement. These comments also suggested that
the Office limit the scope of accompanying information that could be
submitted with a patent owner claim scope statement to avoid voluminous
submissions that would detract from the usefulness of such submissions.
It was further suggested that the meaning of information that
"addresses the written statement" (35 U.S.C. 301(c)) should be
narrowly defined and limited to information or portions of documents
that directly refer to the statement or have been used to support or
contradict the statement.
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   Response: The party submitting the patent owner claim scope
statement should ensure that the accompanying information filed with
the submission is sufficient to provide context for the statement, so
the Office can properly weigh its probative value in construing the
proper meaning of a claim. Insufficient or unnecessarily voluminous
accompanying information will diminish the probative value of any
submitted patent owner claim scope statement in determining the proper
meaning of a claim. Documents that address the patent owner claim scope
statement may include documents that the patent owner claim scope
statement refers to or relies upon for support, and documentary
evidence of what prompted the patent owner claim scope statement to be
filed in the Federal court or Office proceeding. Additionally,
documents submitted in support, response, or rebuttal of the patent
owner claim scope statement would all be considered additional
information "addressing" the statement. These examples are
illustrative only and are not intended to be exhaustive or limiting.
The Office encourages submitters to present focused filings correlating
the patent owner claim scope statement to the items of additional
information in order to provide sufficient context for the claim scope
statement filed in a court or Office proceeding and to assist the
Office in construing the proper meaning of a claim.
   Comment 11: One comment suggested that the Office require the
submission of identifying information which was previously proposed to
be optional, including: (1) The forum in which the statement was made;
(2) the Federal court or Office proceeding designation; (3) the status
of the proceeding; (4) the relationship between the proceeding and the
patent; (5) an identification of the specific papers in the proceeding
containing the statement; and (6) an identification of the portions of
the papers relevant to the written statement.
   Response: Consistent with the comment section 1.501(a)(3) requires
a submitter to identify the forum and proceeding in which patent owner
filed each statement and the specific papers and portions of the papers
submitted that contain the patent owner claim scope statement. The
Office did not amend § 1.501(a)(3) to require the status of the
proceeding or its relationship to the patent as they are not needed by
the Office when determining if the submission is proper. Submissions
that do not include sufficient indicia to conclude that a submitted
patent owner claim scope statement, and all additional information, and
were filed in a Federal court or Office proceeding will not be entered
into the official file of a patent.
   Comment 12: One comment questioned whether there is a continuing
duty to supplement the accompanying information submitted with a patent
owner claim scope statement.
   Response: The statute does not impose a continuing duty to
supplement any submissions made pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 301(a)(2). Should
a party determine that a subsequent submission is needed, one can be
filed in accordance with § 1.501. Any subsequent submission filed
by a party other than the patent owner, during the pendency of a
reexamination proceeding, will not be considered in that reexamination
proceeding.
   Comment 13: One comment suggested that § 1.501(c) be amended to
permit the submission by a third party of a patent owner claim scope
statement filed in a pending litigation to be entered into a pending
reexamination proceeding.
   Response: The comment's proposed change to § 1.501(c) cannot be
adopted as it is contrary to statute. 35 U.S.C. 305 dictates that the
reexamination will be conducted ex parte after the time period for
filing the patent owner statement and reply provided for in 35 U.S.C.
304 has expired. A third party submission of alleged patent owner claim
scope statements, even if compliant with 35 U.S.C. 301, would
constitute prohibited third party participation as to the merits of an
ex parte proceeding. MPEP § 2282, however, provides that in order
to ensure a complete file, with updated status information regarding
prior or concurrent proceedings regarding the patent under
reexamination, the Office will, at any time, accept from any parties,
for entry into the reexamination file, copies of notices of suit and
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other proceedings involving the patent and bare notice of decisions or
papers filed in the court from litigations or other proceedings
involving the patent, e.g. a final written decision in an inter partes
review or post grant review of the patent subject to the ex parte
reexamination. See MPEP § 2282.
   Patent owners are reminded that § 1.565(a) requires the patent
owner to "inform the Office of any prior or concurrent proceedings in
which the patent is or was involved such as interferences, reissues, ex
parte reexaminations, inter partes reexaminations, or litigation and
the results of such proceedings." Because § 1.565(a) uses open
language to provide a non-exhaustive listing of proceedings of which
patent owner must inform the Office, the rule also includes inter
partes review and post grant review proceedings, once they become
effective.
   Comment 14: One comment questioned why there is a difference in the
required explanations of relevance in a post-patent submission under
§ 1.501 and in a preissuance submission under § 1.290.
   Response: The difference between the regulatory requirements for
the accompanying explanation of a preissuance submission and the
accompanying explanation of a post-issuance submission is due to the
different statutory requirements that govern each respective
submission's explanation. Cf. new 35 U.S.C. 122(e) with 35 U.S.C.
301(b). New 35 U.S.C. 122(e)(2)(A) requires a preissuance submission to
include a concise description of the asserted relevance of each
submitted document, whereas 35 U.S.C. 301(b) requires the person citing
prior art or written statements to provide an explanation of the
pertinence and manner of applying the prior art or written statements
to at least one claim of the patent.
   Comment 15: One comment suggested that the "period of
enforceability of a patent" in 35 U.S.C. 301 should be interpreted to
begin upon the issuance of a Notice of Allowance, thus authorizing the
submission of prior art in the official files of allowed applications.
   Response: The comment's position that the language of 35 U.S.C. 301
should be interpreted to authorize the submission of prior art in
allowed applications is not in accord with the express language of the
provision New 35 U.S.C. 301(a)(1) and (2) both use the phrase "claim
of any particular patent. "New 35 U.S.C. 301(b) also uses the term
"patent" with regard to which official files are eligible for entry
of a submission under 35 U.S.C. 301. Therefore, 35 U.S.C. 301 only
permits submissions of prior art and written statements into the
official files of issued patents, which by statute does not include
patent applications, even those in which a Notice of Allowance has
issued.
   Comment 16: A number of comments requested that the Office to
clarify how a patent owner claim scope statement under § 1.501(a)(2)
differs from a patent owner statement under § 1.530(b).
   Response: Under § 1.530(b), a patent owner may file a statement
in an ex parte reexamination proceeding, in response to an order
granting reexamination, to make comments on the substantial new
question of patentability identified in the order for reexamination.
Under § 1.501(a)(2), any party may submit in a patent file a
written statement of the patent owner that has been filed in a Federal
court or Office proceeding in which the patent owner took a position on
the scope of any claim in the patent.
   Comment 17: A number of comments suggested that the definition of a
Federal court should include the International Trade Commission (ITC).
   Response: New 35 U.S.C. 301(a)(2) limits statements eligible for
submission to those filed in a proceeding before a Federal court or the
Office. The International Trade Commission (ITC) is a Federal agency
and not a Federal court. The ITC is an independent Federal agency
established by 19 U.S.C. 1330 to conduct investigations under 19 U.S.C.
1337, and not a Federal court.
   Comment 18: Several comments requested clarification of the phrase
"proper meaning of a patent claim" as set forth in 35 U.S.C. 301(d)
and in § 1.510(b)(2) and § 1.552(d). The comments suggested
that claim construction of patent claims in post-patent proceedings at
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the Office should be based on the same standards as patent claim
construction in the courts, following Phillips v. AWH Corp., 415 F.3d
1303 (Fed. Cir. 2005) and Thorner v. Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.,
669 F.3d 1362 (Fed. Cir. 2012). These comments also questioned how
statements by patent owners will be used to determine the proper
meaning of a patent claim.
   Response: The Office standard for claim construction, i.e., "the
proper meaning of a claim," is the "broadest reasonable
interpretation" (BRI) consistent with the specification. See In re Am.
Acad. of Sci. Tech Ctr., 367 F.3d 1359, 1364 (Fed. Cir. 2004), In re
Morris, 127 F.3d 1048, 1053-54 (Fed. Cir. 1997), and In re Zletz, 893
F.2d 319, 321 (Fed. Cir. 1989); see also MPEP § 2111. During
reexamination, claims of an unexpired patent will be given the broadest
reasonable interpretation consistent with the specification. See In re
Yamamoto, 740 F.2d at 1571-72 (Fed. Cir. 1984). In a reexamination
proceeding involving claims of an expired patent, claim construction is
performed pursuant to the principles set forth in Ex parte Papst-
Motoren, 1 USPQ2d 1655 (Bd. Pat. App. & Inter. 1986); and MPEP § 2258
I.(G) (8th ed. 2001) (Rev. 8, July 2010). Written statements
submitted pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 301(a)(2) will not be used when
ordering reexamination, but will be used during reexamination to assist
in construing the claims. See 35 U.S.C. 301(d).
   Comment 19: Several comments suggested the language in proposed
§ 1.501(b)(2) be amended to make clear that the accompanying
information filed with the patent owner claim scope statement is not
limited to information of the patent owner.
   Response: The language in § 1.501(b)(2) has been amended to
make clear that the accompanying information filed with the patent
owner claim scope statement is not limited to information of the patent
owner.
   Comment 20: A number of comments suggested that the requirement for
identification of the real party in interest in an ex parte
reexamination proceeding proposed in § 1.510(b)(7) not be
implemented by the final rule. These comments suggested that requiring
identification of the real party in interest could have a chilling
effect on the submission of ex parte reexamination requests.
   Response: The Office's proposal to require an ex parte
reexamination requester to identify themselves upon filing of the
request has not been implemented. Instead, the Office will rely upon
the ex parte reexamination requester's certification required by
§ 1.510(b)(6).
   Comment 21: Several comments suggested that the estoppel
provisions, as they apply to ex parte reexamination proceedings, only
estop a party from requesting ex parte reexamination after a final
decision in a post grant review or an inter partes review. These
comments also suggested that the estoppel provisions do not apply to
pending ex parte reexamination proceedings because the Office, not the
third party requester, maintains an ex parte reexamination proceeding
after the reexamination is ordered. One comment further suggested that
the estoppel provisions should not estop a pending ex parte
reexamination proceeding from continuing because once the Office
determines that there is a substantial new question of patentability
(SNQ), the ex parte reexamination statute mandates that the Office
issue a reexamination certificate that resolves the SNQ. One comment
requested that the rule specifically state that the estoppel provisions
bar the initiation or the maintenance of an ex parte reexamination.
   Response: Section 1.510 has been revised vis-a-vis the previous
rule to implement the new statutory estoppel provisions with respect to
requests for ex parte reexamination. The comment that the scope of the
estoppel provisions precludes maintenance of pending reexamination
proceedings is not in accord with the language of the statute. Under
certain circumstances, sections 315(e) and 325(e) prohibit a requester
from requesting a new proceeding or maintaining an ongoing proceeding
in the Office. With respect to reexamination, it is the Office that
maintains a reexamination proceeding, not the requester. Accordingly,
the estoppel provisions do not apply to pending reexamination
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proceedings.
   Comment 22: Several comments suggested that the estoppel provisions
of 35 U.S.C. 315(e) and 325(e) do not apply to requests for ex parte
reexamination in view of 35 U.S.C. 302 which provides that any person
at any time can file such a request.
   Response: The legislative history of 35 U.S.C. 315(e) and 35 U.S.C.
325(e) indicates that the estoppel provision applies "* * * to
subsequent administrative proceedings. A party that uses inter partes
review is estopped from raising in a subsequent PTO proceeding (such as
an ex parte reexam or inter partes review) any issue that it raised or
reasonably could have raised in the inter partes review." See H.R. Rep.
No. 112-98, Part 1, at page 47 (2011). [Internal quotations and emphasis
removed]. Therefore, the new estoppel provisions apply to the filing of a
subsequent request for ex parte reexamination by a requester that
previously instituted a review that resulted in a final written decision.
   Comment 23: One comment suggested that when there is an ex parte
reexamination proceeding co-pending with an inter partes review or
post-grant review, the reexamination should be either stayed or merged.
By contrast, another comment suggested that an ex parte reexamination
proceeding co-pending with an inter partes review or post grant review,
should not be merged given the statutory requirement of 35 U.S.C. 305
to conduct ex parte reexamination with special dispatch.
   Response: The Director possesses statutory discretion as to the
manner of handling multiple proceedings and matters pending before the
Office for a single patent. See 35 U.S.C. 315(d) and 35 U.S.C. 325(d).
Therefore, a determination whether to stay, transfer, consolidate
(merge) or terminate any proceeding(s) on the same patent is within the
sole discretion of the Office, and will be addressed on a case-by-case
basis.
   Comment 24: One comment requested clarification as to who is a real
party in interest or a privy for purposes of the certification in
§ 1.510(b)(6). The comment suggested that the common law test of
"control" be used, similar to and consistent with the control test
discussed in Practice Guide for Proposed Trial Rules, 77 FR 6868, 6870-
71 (Feb. 9, 2012), and Rules of Practice for Trials Before the Patent
Trial and Appeal Board and Judicial Review of Patent Trial and Appeal
Board Decisions, 77 FR 6879, 6883-84 (Feb. 9, 2012) ("Board
Notices"). The comment also suggested that certification should apply
only to those entities that have controlled a post-issuance proceeding
and that the identification requirement is exclusively applicable to
them. The comment further suggested that any challenges to the non-
estoppel certification should occur before a determination to order
reexamination is made.
   Response: The "control test" referred to by the comment may be
used as guidance when determining whether the certification required by
§ 1.510(b)(6) is proper with regard to a real party in interest. A
requester may also consult the Office's inter partes reexamination
certification policy for additional guidance concerning the definition
of a real party in interest. See MPEP § 2612. Similarly, privity is
determined on a case-by-case basis. Therefore, whether a requester is a
privy to an estopped party must be decided by evaluating all the facts
and circumstances of each individual situation.
   Section 1.510(b)(6) requires a third party requester to certify
that the estoppel provisions do not prohibit the filing of the ex parte
reexamination request, and the Office will not generally look beyond
this required certification. If the Office becomes aware of facts that
call the certification into question, the Office will determine, on a
case-by-case basis, whether the request for ex parte reexamination is
prohibited by statute.
   Comment 25: A number of comments suggested that the statement
identifying the real party in interest, required by proposed
§ 1.510(b)(7), be deleted because it is unnecessary in view of the
certification in § 1.510(b)(6). Several of these comments pointed
out that should the Office retain the requirement for identification of
the real party in interest, procedures for safeguarding anonymity are
critical.
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   Response: The Office's proposal in § 1.510(b)(7) to require an
ex parte reexamination requester to identify themselves upon the filing
of the request has not been implemented. The certification requirement
of § 1.510(b)(6), coupled with a party's obligations under § 11.18
when transacting business before the Office, are considered
sufficient to ensure compliance with the new statutory estoppel
requirements. A real party in interest that wishes to remain anonymous
can do so by utilizing the services of a registered practitioner. In
such an instance, the registered practitioner submitting a request for
reexamination on behalf of the real party in interest would be
certifying that the real party in interest was not estopped from filing
the request. Conversely, an individual filing a request for
reexamination on behalf of himself cannot remain anonymous as he is
required to sign the document that includes the § 1.510(b)(6)
certification.

Rulemaking Considerations

   A. Administrative Procedure Act (APA): This final rule revises
existing rules governing prior art citations in a patent file and ex
parte reexamination to implement the following provisions of sections 3
and 6 of the AIA: (1) Section 6(g) which amends 35 U.S.C. 301, to
expand the scope of information that may be submitted in the file of an
issued patent to include patent owner claim scope statements; (2) the
provisions of sections 6(a) and 6(d) (which newly enact inter partes
review and post grant review, respectively) that provide for estoppels
effective as to proceedings before the Office, including but not
limited to reexamination; and (3) sections 3(j) and 7 which change the
title "Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences" to "Patent Trial
and Appeal Board," and change references to interference proceedings
to derivation proceedings.
   Therefore, the changes in this final rule are merely procedural
and/or interpretive. See Bachow Communs., Inc. v. FCC, 237 F.3d 683,
690 (D.C. Cir. 2001) (rules governing an application process are
procedural under the Administrative Procedure Act); Inova Alexandria
Hosp. v. Shalala, 244 F.3d 342, 350 (4th Cir. 2001) (rules for handling
appeals were procedural where they did not change the substantive
standard for reviewing claims); Nat'l Org. of Veterans' Advocates v.
Sec'y of Veterans Affairs, 260 F.3d 1365, 1375 (Fed. Cir. 2001) (rule
that clarifies interpretation of a statute is interpretive).
   Accordingly, prior notice and opportunity for public comment are
not required pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b) or (c) (or any other law). See
Cooper Techs. Co. v. Dudas, 536 F.3d 1330, 1336-37 (Fed. Cir. 2008)
(stating that 5 U.S.C. 553, and thus 35 U.S.C. 2(b)(2)(B), does not
require notice and comment rulemaking for "interpretative rules,
general statements of policy, or rules of agency organization,
procedure, or practice.") (quoting 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(A)). The Office,
however, published proposed changes for comment as it sought the
benefit of the public's views on the Office's proposed implementation
of this provision of the AIA.
   B. Regulatory Flexibility Act: As prior notice and an opportunity
for public comment are not required pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553 or any
other law, neither a regulatory flexibility analysis nor a
certification under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et
seq.) is required. See 5 U.S.C. 603. The Office received no comments on
this subject.
   C. Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review): This
rulemaking has been determined to be not significant for purposes of
Executive Order 12866 (Sept. 30, 1993).
   D. Executive Order 13563 (Improving Regulation and Regulatory
Review): The Office has complied with Executive Order 13563.
Specifically, the Office has, to the extent feasible and applicable:
(1) Made a reasoned determination that the benefits justify the costs
of the rule; (2) tailored the rule to impose the least burden on society
consistent with obtaining the regulatory objectives; (3) selected a
regulatory approach that maximizes net benefits; (4) specified
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performance objectives; (5) identified and assessed available
alternatives; (6) involved the public in an open exchange of
information and perspectives among experts in relevant disciplines,
affected stakeholders in the private sector, and the public as a whole,
and provided on-line access to the rulemaking docket; (7) attempted to
promote coordination, simplification, and harmonization across
government agencies and identified goals designed to promote
innovation; (8) considered approaches that reduce burdens and maintain
flexibility and freedom of choice for the public; and (9) ensured the
objectivity of scientific and technological information and processes.
   E. Executive Order 13132 (Federalism): This rulemaking does not
contain policies with federalism implications sufficient to warrant
preparation of a Federalism Assessment under Executive Order 13132
(Aug. 4, 1999).
   F. Executive Order 13175 (Tribal Consultation): This rulemaking
will not: (1) Have substantial direct effects on one or more Indian
tribes; (2) impose substantial direct compliance costs on Indian tribal
governments; or (3) preempt tribal law. Therefore, a tribal summary
impact statement is not required under Executive Order 13175 (Nov. 6,
2000).
   G. Executive Order 13211 (Energy Effects): This rulemaking is not a
significant energy action under Executive Order 13211 because this
rulemaking is not likely to have a significant adverse effect on the
supply, distribution, or use of energy. Therefore, a Statement of
Energy Effects is not required under Executive Order 13211 (May 18,
2001).
   H. Executive Order 12988 (Civil Justice Reform): This rulemaking
meets applicable standards to minimize litigation, eliminate ambiguity,
and reduce burden as set forth in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of
Executive Order 12988 (Feb. 5, 1996).
   I. Executive Order 13045 (Protection of Children): This rulemaking
does not concern an environmental risk to health or safety that may
disproportionately affect children under Executive Order 13045 (Apr.
21, 1997).
   J. Executive Order 12630 (Taking of Private Property): This
rulemaking will not effect a taking of private property or otherwise
have taking implications under Executive Order 12630 (Mar. 15, 1988).
   K. Congressional Review Act: Under the Congressional Review Act
provisions of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
1996 (5 U.S.C. 801 et seq.), the United States Patent and Trademark
Office will submit a report containing this final rule and other
required information to the United States Senate, the United States
House of Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the Government
Accountability Office. The changes in this notice are not expected to
result in an annual effect on the economy of 100 million dollars or
more, a major increase in costs or prices, or significant adverse
effects on competition, employment, investment, productivity,
innovation, or the ability of United States-based enterprises to
compete with foreign-based enterprises in domestic and export markets.
Therefore, this final rule is not a "major rule" as defined in 5
U.S.C. 804(2).
   L. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995: The final changes in this
notice do not involve a Federal intergovernmental mandate that will
result in the expenditure by State, local, and tribal governments, in
the aggregate, of 100 million dollars (as adjusted) or more in any one
year, or a Federal private sector mandate that will result in the
expenditure by the private sector of 100 million dollars (as adjusted)
or more in any one year, and will not significantly or uniquely affect
small governments. Therefore, no actions are necessary under the
provisions of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995. See 2 U.S.C.
1501 et seq.
   M. National Environmental Policy Act: This rulemaking will not have
any effect on the quality of the environment and is thus categorically
excluded from review under the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969. See 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.
   N. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act: The
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requirements of section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and
Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) are not applicable because
this rulemaking does not contain provisions which involve the use of
technical standards.
   O. Paperwork Reduction Act: The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) requires that the USPTO consider the impact of
paperwork and other information collection burdens imposed on the
public. This final rule makes changes to the rules of practice that
would impose new information collection requirements which are subject
to review by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3549). Accordingly, the
Office submitted a proposed information collection to OMB for its
review and approval when the notice of proposed rulemaking was
published. The Office also published the title, description, and
respondent description of the information collection, with an estimate
of the annual reporting burdens, in the notice of proposed rulemaking
(See Changes to Implement Miscellaneous Post Patent Provisions of the
Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, 77 FR 447). The Office did not receive
any comments on the proposed information collection. The changes
adopted in this final rule do not require any further change to the
proposed information collection. Accordingly, the Office has
resubmitted the proposed information collection to OMB. The proposed
information collection is available at the OMB's Information Collection
Review Web site (www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain).
   Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is required
to respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure
to comply with, a collection of information subject to the requirements
of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of information
displays a currently valid OMB control number.

List of Subjects

37 CFR Part 1

   Administrative practice and procedure, Courts, Freedom of
information, Inventions and patents, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Small businesses, and Biologics.

37 CFR Part 5

   Classified information, Foreign relations, Inventions and patents.

37 CFR Part 10

   Administrative practice and procedure, Inventions and patents,
Lawyers, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

37 CFR Part 11

   Administrative practice and procedure, Inventions and patents,
Lawyers, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

37 CFR Part 41

   Administrative practice and procedure, Inventions and patents,
Lawyers.

   For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 37 CFR parts 1, 5, 10,
11, and 41 are amended as follows:

PART 1 - RULES OF PRACTICE IN PATENT CASES

. 1. The authority citation for 37 CFR part 1 continues to read as
follows:

   Authority:  35 U.S.C. 2(b)(2), unless otherwise noted.
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. 2. Section 1.1 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(1)(ii) to read as
follows:


§ 1.1  Addresses for non-trademark correspondence with the United
States Patent and Trademark Office.

   (a) * * *
   (1) * * *
   (ii) Patent Trial and Appeal Board. See § 41.10 or § 42.6
of this title. Notices of appeal, appeal briefs, reply briefs, requests
for oral hearing, as well as all other correspondence in an application
or a patent involved in an appeal to the Board for which an address is
not otherwise specified, should be addressed as set out in paragraph
(a)(1)(i) of this section.
* * * * *

. 3. Section 1.4 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(2) to read as
follows:


§ 1.4  Nature of correspondence and signature requirements.

   (a) * * *
   (2) Correspondence in and relating to a particular application or
other proceeding in the Office. See particularly the rules relating to
the filing, processing, or other proceedings of national applications
in subpart B, §§ 1.31 to 1.378; of international applications
in subpart C, §§ 1.401 to 1.499; of ex parte reexaminations of
patents in subpart D, §§ 1.501 to 1.570; of extension of patent
term in subpart F, §§ 1.710 to 1.785; of inter partes
reexaminations of patents in subpart H, §§ 1.902 to 1.997; and
of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board in parts 41 and 42 of this title.
* * * * *

. 4. Section 1.5 is amended by adding new paragraph (c) to read as
follows:


§ 1.5  Identification of patent, patent application, or patent-
related proceeding.

* * * * *
   (c) Correspondence relating to a trial proceeding before the Patent
Trial and Appeal Board (part 42 of this title) are governed by § 42.6
of this title.
* * * * *

. 5. Section 1.6 is amended by revising the introductory text of
paragraph (d) and paragraph (d)(9) to read as follows:


§ 1.6  Receipt of correspondence.

* * * * *
   (d) Facsimile transmission. Except in the cases enumerated below,
correspondence, including authorizations to charge a deposit account,
may be transmitted by facsimile. The receipt date accorded to the
correspondence will be the date on which the complete transmission is
received in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, unless that
date is a Saturday, Sunday, or Federal holiday within the District of
Columbia. See paragraph (a)(3) of this section. To facilitate proper
processing, each transmission session should be limited to
correspondence to be filed in a single application or other proceeding
before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The application
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number of a patent application, the control number of a reexamination
proceeding, the interference number of an interference proceeding, the
trial number of a trial proceeding before the Board, or the patent
number of a patent should be entered as a part of the sender's
identification on a facsimile cover sheet. Facsimile transmissions are
not permitted and, if submitted, will not be accorded a date of receipt
in the following situations:
* * * * *
   (9) In contested cases and trials before the Patent Trial and
Appeal Board, except as the Board may expressly authorize.
* * * * *

. 6. Section 1.9 is amended by revising paragraph (g) to read as follows:


§ 1.9  Definitions.

* * * * *
   (g) For definitions in Patent Trial and Appeal Board proceedings,
see parts 41 and 42 of this title.
* * * * *

. 7. Section 1.11 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as
follows:


§ 1.11  Files open to the public.

* * * * *
   (e) Except as prohibited in § 41.6(b), § 42.14 or § 42.410(b), the
file of any interference or trial before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board
is open to public inspection and copies of the file may be obtained upon
payment of the fee therefor.

. 8. Section 1.17 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as
follows:


§ 1.17  Patent application and reexamination processing fees.

* * * * *
   (b) For fees in proceedings before the Patent Trial and Appeal
Board, see § 41.20 and § 42.15 of this title.
* * * * *

. 9. Section 1.36 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as
follows:


§ 1.36  Revocation of power of attorney; withdrawal of patent
attorney or agent.

* * * * *
   (b) A registered patent attorney or patent agent who has been given
a power of attorney pursuant to § 1.32(b) may withdraw as attorney
or agent of record upon application to and approval by the Director.
The applicant or patent owner will be notified of the withdrawal of the
registered patent attorney or patent agent. Where power of attorney is
given to the patent practitioners associated with a Customer Number, a
request to delete all of the patent practitioners associated with the
Customer Number may not be granted if an applicant has given power of
attorney to the patent practitioners associated with the Customer
Number in an application that has an Office action to which a reply is
due, but insufficient time remains for the applicant to file a reply.
See § 41.5 of this title for withdrawal during proceedings before
the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
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. 10. Section 1.51 is amended by revising paragraph (c)(2) to read as
follows:


§ 1.51  General requisites of an application.

* * * * *
   (c) * * *
   (2) A specification as prescribed by 35 U.S.C. 112(a), see § 1.71;
* * * * *

. 11. Section 1.57 is amended by revising paragraphs (c)(1), (c)(2), and
(c)(3) to read as follows:


§ 1.57  Incorporation by reference.

* * * * *
   (c) * * *
   (1) Provide a written description of the claimed invention, and of
the manner and process of making and using it, in such full, clear,
concise, and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art to
which it pertains, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make
and use the same, and set forth the best mode contemplated by the
inventor of carrying out the invention as required by 35 U.S.C. 112(a);
   (2) Describe the claimed invention in terms that particularly point
out and distinctly claim the invention as required by 35 U.S.C. 112(b);
or
   (3) Describe the structure, material, or acts that correspond to a
claimed means or step for performing a specified function as required
by 35 U.S.C. 112(f).
* * * * *

. 12. Section 1.59 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(1) to read as
follows:


§ 1.59  Expungement of information or copy of papers in application file.

   (a)(1) Information in an application will not be expunged, except
as provided in paragraph (b) of this section or § 41.7(a) or § 42.7(a)
of this title.
* * * * *

. 13. Section 1.78 is amended by revising the introductory text of
paragraph (a)(1) and paragraph (a)(4) to read as follows:


§ 1.78  Claiming benefit of earlier filing date and cross-references to
other applications.

   (a)(1) A nonprovisional application or international application
designating the United States of America may claim an invention
disclosed in one or more prior-filed copending nonprovisional
applications or international applications designating the United
States of America. In order for an application to claim the benefit of
a prior-filed copending nonprovisional application or international
application designating the United States of America, each prior-filed
application must name as an inventor at least one inventor named in the
later-filed application and disclose the named inventor's invention
claimed in at least one claim of the later-filed application in the
manner provided by 35 U.S.C. 112(a), other than the requirement to
disclose the best mode. In addition, each prior-filed application must
be:
* * * * *
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   (4) A nonprovisional application, other than for a design patent,
or an international application designating the United States of
America may claim an invention disclosed in one or more prior-filed
provisional applications. In order for an application to claim the
benefit of one or more prior-filed provisional applications, each
prior-filed provisional application must name as an inventor at least
one inventor named in the later-filed application and disclose the
named inventor's invention claimed in at least one claim of the later-
filed application in the manner provided by 35 U.S.C. 112(a), other
than the requirement to disclose the best mode. In addition, each
prior-filed provisional application must be entitled to a filing date
as set forth in § 1.53(c), and the basic filing fee set forth in
§ 1.16(d) must be paid within the time period set forth in § 1.53(g).
* * * * *

. 14. Section 1.136 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(1)(iv),
(a)(1)(v), (a)(2), and (b) to read as follows:


§ 1.136  Extensions of time.

   (a)(1) * * *
   (iv) The reply is to a decision by the Patent Trial and Appeal
Board pursuant to § 1.304 or to § 41.50 or § 41.52 of this
title; or
   (v) The application is involved in a contested case (§ 41.101(a)
of this title) or a derivation proceeding (§ 42.4(b) of this title).
   (2) The date on which the petition and the fee have been filed is
the date for purposes of determining the period of extension and the
corresponding amount of the fee. The expiration of the time period is
determined by the amount of the fee paid. A reply must be filed prior
to the expiration of the period of extension to avoid abandonment of
the application (§ 1.135), but in no situation may an applicant
reply later than the maximum time period set by statute, or be granted
an extension of time under paragraph (b) of this section when the
provisions of this paragraph are available. See § 1.304 for
extensions of time to appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Federal Circuit or to commence a civil action; § 1.550(c) for
extensions of time in ex parte reexamination proceedings, § 1.956
for extensions of time in inter partes reexamination proceedings;
§§ 41.4(a) and 41.121(a)(3) of this title for extensions of
time in contested cases before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board; and
§ 42.5(c) of this title for extensions of time in trials before the
Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
* * * * *
   (b) When a reply cannot be filed within the time period set for
such reply and the provisions of paragraph (a) of this section are not
available, the period for reply will be extended only for sufficient
cause and for a reasonable time specified. Any request for an extension
of time under this paragraph must be filed on or before the day on
which such reply is due, but the mere filing of such a request will not
effect any extension under this paragraph. In no situation can any
extension carry the date on which reply is due beyond the maximum time
period set by statute. See § 1.304 for extensions of time to appeal
to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit or to commence a
civil action; § 1.550(c) for extensions of time in ex parte
reexamination proceedings; § 1.956 for extensions of time in inter
partes reexamination proceedings; §§ 41.4(a) and 41.121(a)(3)
of this title for extensions of time in contested cases before the
Patent Trial and Appeal Board; and § 42.5(c) of this title for
extensions of time in trials before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
Any request under this section must be accompanied by the petition fee
set forth in § 1.17(g).
* * * * *

. 15. Section 1.178 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as
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follows:


§ 1.178  Original patent; continuing duty of applicant.

* * * * *
   (b) In any reissue application before the Office, the applicant
must call to the attention of the Office any prior or concurrent
proceedings in which the patent (for which reissue is requested) is or
was involved, such as interferences or trials before the Patent Trial
and Appeal Board, reissues, reexaminations, or litigations and the
results of such proceedings (see also § 1.173(a)(1)).

. 16. Section 1.181 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(3)
to read as follows:


§ 1.181  Petition to the Director.

   (a) * * *
   (1) From any action or requirement of any examiner in the ex parte
prosecution of an application, or in ex parte or inter partes
prosecution of a reexamination proceeding which is not subject to
appeal to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board or to the court;
* * * * *
   (3) To invoke the supervisory authority of the Director in
appropriate circumstances. For petitions involving action of the Patent
Trial and Appeal Board, see § 41.3 of this title.
* * * * *

. 17. The undesignated center heading before § 1.191 is revised to
read as follows:

Appeal to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board

. 18. Section 1.191 is revised to read as follows:


§ 1.191  Appeal to Patent Trial and Appeal Board.

   Appeals to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board under 35 U.S.C. 134(a)
and (b) are conducted according to part 41 of this title.

. 19. Section 1.198 is revised to read as follows:


§ 1.198  Reopening after a final decision of the Patent Trial and
Appeal Board.

   When a decision by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board on appeal has
become final for judicial review, prosecution of the proceeding before
the primary examiner will not be reopened or reconsidered by the
primary examiner except under the provisions of § 1.114 or § 41.50
of this title without the written authority of the Director,
and then only for the consideration of matters not already adjudicated,
sufficient cause being shown.

. 20. Section 1.248 is amended by revising the section heading and
paragraph (c) to read as follows:


§ 1.248  Service of papers; manner of service; proof of service in
cases other than interferences and trials.

* * * * *
   (c) See § 41.106(e) or § 42.6(e) of this title for service
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of papers in contested cases or trials before the Patent Trial and
Appeal Board.

. 21. Section 1.313 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(4) to read as
follows:


§ 1.313  Withdrawal from issue.

* * * * *
   (b) * * *
   (4) For an interference or derivation proceeding.
* * * * *

. 22. Section 1.322 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(3) to read as
follows:


§ 1.322  Certificate of correction of Office mistake.

   (a) * * *
   (3) If the request relates to a patent involved in an interference
or trial before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, the request must
comply with the requirements of this section and be accompanied by a
motion under § 41.121(a)(2), § 41.121(a)(3), or § 42.20 of
this title.
* * * * *

. 23. Section 1.323 is revised to read as follows:


§ 1.323  Certificate of correction of applicant's mistake.

   The Office may issue a certificate of correction under the
conditions specified in 35 U.S.C. 255 at the request of the patentee or
the patentee's assignee, upon payment of the fee set forth in § 1.20(a).
If the request relates to a patent involved in an interference
or trial before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, the request must
comply with the requirements of this section and be accompanied by a
motion under § 41.121(a)(2), § 41.121(a)(3) or § 42.20 of this title.

. 24. The undesignated center heading before § 1.501 is revised to
read as follows:

Citation of Prior Art and Written Statements

. 25. Section 1.501 is revised to read as follows:


§ 1.501  Citation of prior art and written statements in patent
files.

   (a) Information content of submission: At any time during the
period of enforceability of a patent, any person may file a written
submission with the Office under this section, which is directed to the
following information:
   (1) Prior art consisting of patents or printed publications which
the person making the submission believes to have a bearing on the
patentability of any claim of the patent; or
   (2) Statements of the patent owner filed by the patent owner in a
proceeding before a Federal court or the Office in which the patent
owner took a position on the scope of any claim of the patent. Any
statement submitted under this paragraph must be accompanied by any
other documents, pleadings, or evidence from the proceeding in which
the statement was filed that address the written statement, and such
statement and accompanying information under this paragraph must be
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submitted in redacted form to exclude information subject to an
applicable protective order.
   (3) Submissions under paragraph (a)(2) of this section must
identify:
   (i) The forum and proceeding in which patent owner filed each
statement;
   (ii) The specific papers and portions of the papers submitted that
contain the statements; and
   (iii) How each statement submitted is a statement in which patent
owner took a position on the scope of any claim in the patent.
   (b) Explanation: A submission pursuant to paragraph (a) of this
section:
   (1) Must include an explanation in writing of the pertinence and
manner of applying any prior art submitted under paragraph (a)(1) of
this section and any written statement and accompanying information
submitted under paragraph (a)(2) of this section to at least one claim
of the patent, in order for the submission to become a part of the
official file of the patent; and
   (2) May, if the submission is made by the patent owner, include an
explanation of how the claims differ from any prior art submitted under
paragraph (a)(1) of this section or any written statements and
accompanying information submitted under paragraph (a)(2) of this
section.
   (c) Reexamination pending: If a reexamination proceeding has been
requested and is pending for the patent in which the submission is
filed, entry of the submission into the official file of the patent is
subject to the provisions of §§ 1.502 and 1.902.
   (d) Identity: If the person making the submission wishes his or her
identity to be excluded from the patent file and kept confidential, the
submission papers must be submitted anonymously without any
identification of the person making the submission.
   (e) Certificate of Service: A submission under this section by a
person other than the patent owner must include a certification that a
copy of the submission was served in its entirety upon patent owner at
the address as provided for in § 1.33 (c). A submission by a person
other than the patent owner that fails to include proper proof of
service as required by § 1.248(b) will not be entered into the
patent file.

. 26. Section 1.510 is amended by revising paragraphs (a) and (b)(2) and
adding new paragraph (b)(6) to read as follows:


§ 1.510  Request for ex parte reexamination.

   (a) Any person may, at any time during the period of enforceability
of a patent, file a request for an ex parte reexamination by the Office
of any claim of the patent on the basis of prior art patents or printed
publications cited under § 1.501, unless prohibited by 35 U.S.C.
315(e)(1) or 35 U.S.C. 325(e)(1). The request must be accompanied by
the fee for requesting reexamination set in § 1.20(c)(1).
   (b) * * *
   (2) An identification of every claim for which reexamination is
requested, and a detailed explanation of the pertinency and manner of
applying the cited prior art to every claim for which reexamination is
requested. For each statement of the patent owner and accompanying
information submitted pursuant to § 1.501(a)(2) which is relied
upon in the detailed explanation, the request must explain how that
statement is being used to determine the proper meaning of a patent
claim in connection with the prior art applied to that claim and how
each relevant claim is being interpreted. If appropriate, the party
requesting reexamination may also point out how claims distinguish over
cited prior art.
* * * * *
   (6) A certification by the third party requester that the statutory
estoppel provisions of 35 U.S.C. 315(e)(1) or 35 U.S.C. 325(e)(1) do
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not prohibit the requester from filing the ex parte reexamination
request.
* * * * *

. 27. Section 1.515 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as
follows:


§ 1.515  Determination of the request for ex parte reexamination.

   (a) Within three months following the filing date of a request for
an ex parte reexamination, an examiner will consider the request and
determine whether or not a substantial new question of patentability
affecting any claim of the patent is raised by the request and the
prior art cited therein, with or without consideration of other patents
or printed publications. A statement and any accompanying information
submitted pursuant to § 1.501(a)(2) will not be considered by the
examiner when making a determination on the request. The examiner's
determination will be based on the claims in effect at the time of the
determination, will become a part of the official file of the patent,
and will be given or mailed to the patent owner at the address provided
for in § 1.33(c) and to the person requesting reexamination.
* * * * *

. 28. Section 1.552 is amended by adding new paragraph (d) to read as
follows:


§ 1.552  Scope of reexamination in ex parte reexamination
proceedings.

* * * * *
   (d) Any statement of the patent owner and any accompanying
information submitted pursuant to § 1.501(a)(2) which is of record
in the patent being reexamined (which includes any reexamination files
for the patent) may be used after a reexamination proceeding has been
ordered to determine the proper meaning of a patent claim when applying
patents or printed publications.

. 29. Section 1.701 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(3),
(c)(1)(i), (c)(1)(ii), (c)(2)(iii), and (c)(3) to read as follows:


§ 1.701  Extension of patent term due to examination delay under
the Uruguay Round Agreements Act (original applications, other than
designs, filed on or after June 8, 1995, and before May 29, 2000).

   (a) * * *
   (1) Interference or derivation proceedings under 35 U.S.C. 135(a);
and/or
* * * * *
   (3) Appellate review by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board or by a
Federal court under 35 U.S.C. 141 or 145, if the patent was issued
pursuant to a decision in the review reversing an adverse determination
of patentability and if the patent is not subject to a terminal
disclaimer due to the issuance of another patent claiming subject
matter that is not patentably distinct from that under appellate
review. If an application is remanded by a panel of the Patent Trial
and Appeal Board and the remand is the last action by a panel of the
Patent Trial and Appeal Board prior to the mailing of a notice of
allowance under 35 U.S.C. 151 in the application, the remand shall be
considered a decision in the review reversing an adverse determination
of patentability as that phrase is used in 35 U.S.C. 154(b)(2) as
amended by section 532(a) of the Uruguay Round Agreements Act, Public
Law 103-465, 108 Stat. 4809, 4983-85 (1994), and a final decision in
favor of the applicant under paragraph (c)(3) of this section. A remand
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by a panel of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board shall not be considered
a decision in the review reversing an adverse determination of
patentability as provided in this paragraph if there is filed a request
for continued examination under 35 U.S.C. 132(b) that was not first
preceded by the mailing, after such remand, of at least one of an
action under 35 U.S.C. 132 or a notice of allowance under 35 U.S.C.
151.
   (c)(1) * * *
   (i) With respect to each interference or derivation proceeding in
which the application was involved, the number of days, if any, in the
period beginning on the date the interference or derivation proceeding
was instituted to involve the application in the interference or
derivation proceeding and ending on the date that the interference or
derivation proceeding was terminated with respect to the application;
and
   (ii) The number of days, if any, in the period beginning on the
date prosecution in the application was suspended by the Patent and
Trademark Office due to interference or derivation proceedings under 35
U.S.C. 135(a) not involving the application and ending on the date of
the termination of the suspension.
   (2) * * *
   (iii) The number of days, if any, in the period beginning on the
date applicant was notified that an interference or derivation
proceeding would be instituted but for the secrecy order and ending on
the date the secrecy order and any renewal thereof was removed; and
* * * * *
   (3) The period of delay under paragraph (a)(3) of this section is
the sum of the number of days, if any, in the period beginning on the
date on which an appeal to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board was filed
under 35 U.S.C. 134 and ending on the date of a final decision in favor
of the applicant by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board or by a Federal
court in an appeal under 35 U.S.C. 141 or a civil action under 35
U.S.C. 145.
* * * * *

. 30. Section 1.702 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(3), (b)(2),
(b)(4), (c), and (e) to read as follows:


§ 1.702  Grounds for adjustment of patent term due to examination
delay under the Patent Term Guarantee Act of 1999 (original
applications, other than designs, filed on or after May 29, 2000).

   (a) * * *
   (3) Act on an application not later than four months after the date
of a decision by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board under 35 U.S.C. 134
or 135 or a decision by a Federal court under 35 U.S.C. 141, 145, or
146 where at least one allowable claim remains in the application; or
* * * * *
   (b) * * *
   (2) Any time consumed by an interference or derivation proceeding
under 35 U.S.C. 135(a);
* * * * *
   (4) Any time consumed by review by the Patent Trial and Appeal
Board or a Federal court; or
* * * * *
   (c) Delays caused by interference and derivation proceedings.
Subject to the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 154(b) and this subpart, the
term of an original patent shall be adjusted if the issuance of the
patent was delayed due to interference or derivation proceedings under
35 U.S.C. 135(a).
* * * * *
   (e) Delays caused by successful appellate review. Subject to the
provisions of 35 U.S.C. 154(b) and this subpart, the term of an
original patent shall be adjusted if the issuance of the patent was
delayed due to review by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board under 35
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U.S.C. 134 or by a Federal court under 35 U.S.C. 141 or 145, if the
patent was issued under a decision in the review reversing an adverse
determination of patentability. If an application is remanded by a
panel of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board and the remand is the last
action by a panel of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board prior to the
mailing of a notice of allowance under 35 U.S.C. 151 in the
application, the remand shall be considered a decision by the Patent
Trial and Appeal Board as that phrase is used in 35 U.S.C.
154(b)(1)(A)(iii), a decision in the review reversing an adverse
determination of patentability as that phrase is used in 35 U.S.C.
154(b)(1)(C)(iii), and a final decision in favor of the applicant under
§ 1.703(e). A remand by a panel of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board shall
not be considered a decision in the review reversing an adverse
determination of patentability as provided in this paragraph if there is
filed a request for continued examination under 35 U.S.C. 132(b) that was
not first preceded by the mailing, after such remand, of at least one of an
action under 35 U.S.C. 132 or a notice of allowance under 35 U.S.C. 151.
* * * * *

. 31. Section 1.703 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(5), (b)(2),
(b)(3)(iii), (c)(1), (c)(2) and (d)(3) to read as follows:


§ 1.703  Period of adjustment of patent term due to examination
delay.

   (a) * * *
   (5) The number of days, if any, in the period beginning on the day
after the date that is four months after the date of a final decision
by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board or by a Federal court in an appeal
under 35 U.S.C. 141 or a civil action under 35 U.S.C. 145 or 146 where
at least one allowable claim remains in the application and ending on
the date of mailing of either an action under 35 U.S.C. 132 or a notice
of allowance under 35 U.S.C. 151, whichever occurs first; and
* * * * *
   (b) * * *
   (2)(i) The number of days, if any, in the period beginning on the
date an interference or derivation proceeding was instituted to involve
the application in the interference or derivation proceeding under 35
U.S.C. 135(a) and ending on the date that the interference or
derivation proceeding was terminated with respect to the application;
and
   (ii) The number of days, if any, in the period beginning on the
date prosecution in the application was suspended by the Office due to
interference or derivation proceedings under 35 U.S.C. 135(a) not
involving the application and ending on the date of the termination of
the suspension;
   (3) * * *
   (iii) The number of days, if any, in the period beginning on the
date applicant was notified that an interference or derivation
proceeding under 35 U.S.C. 135(a) would be instituted but for the
secrecy order and ending on the date the secrecy order was removed; and
* * * * *
   (c) * * *
   (1) The number of days, if any, in the period beginning on the date
an interference or derivation proceeding was instituted to involve the
application in the interference or derivation proceeding under 35
U.S.C. 135(a) and ending on the date that the interference or
derivation proceeding was terminated with respect to the application;
and
   (2) The number of days, if any, in the period beginning on the date
prosecution in the application was suspended by the Office due to
interference or derivation proceedings under 35 U.S.C. 135(a) not
involving the application and ending on the date of the termination of
the suspension.
   (d) * * *
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   (3) The number of days, if any, in the period beginning on the date
applicant was notified that an interference or derivation proceeding
under 35 U.S.C. 135(a) would be instituted but for the secrecy order
and ending on the date the secrecy order was removed; and
* * * * *

. 32. Section 1.704 is amended by revising the introductory text of
paragraph (c)(9) to read as follows:


§ 1.704  Reduction of period of adjustment of patent term.

* * * * *
   (c) * * *
   (9) Submission of an amendment or other paper after a decision by
the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, other than a decision designated as
containing a new ground of rejection under § 41.50 (b) of this
title or statement under § 41.50(c) of this title, or a decision by
a Federal court, less than one month before the mailing of an Office
action under 35 U.S.C. 132 or notice of allowance under 35 U.S.C. 151
that requires the mailing of a supplemental Office action or
supplemental notice of allowance, in which case the period of
adjustment set forth in § 1.703 shall be reduced by the lesser of:
* * * * *

. 33. Section 1.937 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as
follows:


§ 1.937  Conduct of inter partes reexamination.

   (a) All inter partes reexamination proceedings, including any
appeals to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, will be conducted with
special dispatch within the Office, unless the Director makes a
determination that there is good cause for suspending the reexamination
proceeding.
* * * * *

. 34. The undesignated center heading before § 1.959 is revised to
read as follows:

Appeal to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board in Inter Partes Reexamination

. 35. Section 1.959 is revised to read as follows:


§ 1.959  Appeal in inter partes reexamination.

   Appeals to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board under 35 U.S.C. 134(c)
are conducted according to part 41 of this title.

. 36. Section 1.979 is revised to read as follows:


§ 1.979  Return of Jurisdiction from the Patent Trial and Appeal
Board; termination of appeal proceedings.

   (a) Jurisdiction over an inter partes reexamination proceeding
passes to the examiner after a decision by the Patent Trial and Appeal
Board upon transmittal of the file to the examiner, subject to each
appellant's right of appeal or other review, for such further action as
the condition of the inter partes reexamination proceeding may require,
to carry into effect the decision of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
   (b) Upon judgment in the appeal before the Patent Trial and Appeal
Board, if no further appeal has been taken (§ 1.983), the
prosecution in the inter partes reexamination proceeding will be
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terminated and the Director will issue and publish a certificate under
§ 1.997 concluding the proceeding. If an appeal to the U.S. Court
of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has been filed, that appeal is
considered terminated when the mandate is issued by the Court.

. 37. Section 1.981 is revised to read as follows:


§ 1.981  Reopening after a final decision of the Patent Trial and
Appeal Board.

   When a decision by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board on appeal has
become final for judicial review, prosecution of the inter partes
reexamination proceeding will not be reopened or reconsidered by the
primary examiner except under the provisions of § 41.77 of this
title without the written authority of the Director, and then only for
the consideration of matters not already adjudicated, sufficient cause
being shown.

. 38. Section 1.983 is amended by revising paragraphs (a), (c), (d), and
(f) to read as follows:


§ 1.983  Appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the
Federal Circuit in inter partes reexamination.

   (a) The patent owner or third party requester in an inter partes
reexamination proceeding who is a party to an appeal to the Patent
Trial and Appeal Board and who is dissatisfied with the decision of the
Patent Trial and Appeal Board may, subject to § 41.81, appeal to
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and may be a party to
any appeal thereto taken from a reexamination decision of the Patent Trial
and Appeal Board.
* * * * *
   (c) If the patent owner has filed a notice of appeal to the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the third party requester may
cross appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit if
also dissatisfied with the decision of the Patent Trial and Appeal
Board.
   (d) If the third party requester has filed a notice of appeal to
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the patent owner may
cross appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit if
also dissatisfied with the decision of the Patent Trial and Appeal
Board.
* * * * *
   (f) Notwithstanding any provision of the rules, in any
reexamination proceeding commenced prior to November 2, 2002, the third
party requester is precluded from appealing and cross appealing any
decision of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board to the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and the third party requester is
precluded from participating in any appeal taken by the patent owner to
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

. 39. Section 1.985 is revised to read as follows:


§ 1.985  Notification of prior or concurrent proceedings in inter
partes reexamination.

   (a) In any inter partes reexamination proceeding, the patent owner
shall call the attention of the Office to any prior or concurrent
proceedings in which the patent is or was involved, including but not
limited to interference or trial before the Patent Trial and Appeal
Board, reissue, reexamination, or litigation and the results of such
proceedings.
   (b) Notwithstanding any provision of the rules, any person at any
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time may file a paper in an inter partes reexamination proceeding
notifying the Office of a prior or concurrent proceeding in which the
same patent is or was involved, including but not limited to
interference or trial before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board,
reissue, reexamination, or litigation and the results of such
proceedings. Such paper must be limited to merely providing notice of
the other proceeding without discussion of issues of the current inter
partes reexamination proceeding.

. 40. Section 1.993 is revised to read as follows:


§ 1.993  Suspension of concurrent interference and inter partes
reexamination proceeding.

   If a patent in the process of inter partes reexamination is or
becomes involved in an interference or trial before the Patent Trial
and Appeal Board, the Director may suspend the inter partes
reexamination, interference, or trial. The Director will not consider a
request to suspend an interference or trial unless a motion under
§ 41.121(a)(3) of this title to suspend the interference or trial has
been presented to, and denied by, an administrative patent judge and
the request is filed within ten (10) days of a decision by an
administrative patent judge denying the motion for suspension or such
other time as the administrative patent judge may set.

PART 5 - SECRECY OF CERTAIN INVENTIONS AND LICENSES TO EXPORT AND
FILE APPLICATIONS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES

. 41. The authority citation for 37 CFR part 5 continues to read as
follows:

   Authority: 35 U.S.C. 2(b)(2), 41, 181-188, as amended by the
Patent Law Foreign Filing Amendments Act of 1988, Public Law 100-
418, 102 Stat. 1567; the Arms Export Control Act, as amended, 22
U.S.C. 2751 et seq.; the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, 42
U.S.C. 2011 et seq.; the Nuclear Non Proliferation Act of 1978, 22
U.S.C. 3201 et seq.; and the delegations in the regulations under
these Acts to the Director (15 CFR 370.10(j), 22 CFR 125.04, and 10
CFR 810.7).


. 42. Section 5.3 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:


§ 5.3  Prosecution of application under secrecy orders; withholding
patent.

* * * * *
   (b) An interference or derivation will not be instituted involving
a national application under secrecy order. An applicant whose
application is under secrecy order may suggest an interference
(§ 41.202(a) of this title), but the Office will not act on the request
while the application remains under a secrecy order.
* * * * *

PART 10 - REPRESENTATION OF OTHERS BEFORE THE PATENT AND TRADEMARK
OFFICE

. 43. The authority citation for 37 CFR part 10 continues to read as
follows:

   Authority:  5 U.S.C. 500, 15 U.S.C. 1123; 35 U.S.C. 2(b)(2), 31,
32, 41.


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. 44. Section 10.1 is amended by revising paragraph (s) to read as
follows:


§ 10.1  Definitions.

* * * * *
   (s) A proceeding before the Office includes an application, a
reexamination, a protest, a public use proceeding, a patent
interference, a trial before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, an
inter partes trademark proceeding, or any other proceeding which is
pending before the Office.
* * * * *

PART 11 - REPRESENTATION OF OTHERS BEFORE THE UNITED STATES PATENT
AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

. 45. The authority citation for 37 CFR part 11 continues to read as
follows:

   Authority:  5 U.S.C. 500, 15 U.S.C. 1123, 35 U.S.C. 2(b)(2), 32,
41.

. 46. Section 11.5 is amended by revising the introductory text of
paragraph (b)(1) to read as follows:


§ 11.5  Register of attorneys and agents in patent matters;
practice before the office.

* * * * *
   (b) * * *
   (1) Practice before the Office in patent matters. Practice before
the Office in patent matters includes, but is not limited to, preparing
and prosecuting any patent application, consulting with or giving
advice to a client in contemplation of filing a patent application or
other document with the Office, drafting the specification or claims of
a patent application; drafting an amendment or reply to a communication
from the Office that may require written argument to establish the
patentability of a claimed invention; drafting a reply to a
communication from the Office regarding a patent application; and
drafting a communication for a public use, interference, reexamination
proceeding, petition, appeal to or any other proceeding before the
Patent Trial and Appeal Board, or other proceeding. Registration to
practice before the Office in patent cases sanctions the performance of
those services which are reasonably necessary and incident to the
preparation and prosecution of patent applications or other proceeding
before the Office involving a patent application or patent in which the
practitioner is authorized to participate. The services include:
* * * * *

. 47. Section 11.6 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as
follows:


§ 11.6  Registration of attorneys and agents.

* * * * *
   (d) Patent Trial and Appeal Board matters. For action by a person
who is not registered in a proceeding before the Patent Trial and Appeal
Board, see § 41.5(a) or § 42.10(c) of this title.

. 48. Section 11.10 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(3)(iii) to read
as follows:


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§ 11.10  Restrictions on practice in patent matters.

* * * * *
   (b) * * *
   (3) * * *
   (iii) Particular patent or patent application means any patent or
patent application, including, but not limited to, a provisional,
substitute, international, continuation, divisional, continuation-in-
part, or reissue patent application, as well as any protest,
reexamination, petition, appeal, interference, or trial proceeding
based on the patent or patent application.
* * * * *

. 49. Section 11.58 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(1)(i) to read as
follows:


§ 11.58  Duties of disciplined or resigned practitioner, or
practitioner on disability inactive status.

* * * * *
   (b) * * *
   (1) * * *
   (i) File a notice of withdrawal as of the effective date of the
exclusion, suspension, acceptance of resignation, or transfer to
disability inactive status in each pending patent and trademark
application, each pending reexamination and interference or trial
proceeding, and every other matter pending in the Office, together with
a copy of the notices sent pursuant to paragraphs (b) and (c) of this
section;
* * * * *

PART 41 - PRACTICE BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD

. 50. The authority citation for 37 CFR part 41 continues to read as
follows:

   Authority: 35 U.S.C. 2(b)(2), 3(a)(2)(A), 21, 23, 32, 41, 132,
133, 134, 135, 306, and 315.


. 51. The heading of part 41 is revised to read as set forth above.

. 52. Section 41.1 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as
follows:


§ 41.1  Policy.

   (a) Scope. Part 41 governs appeals and interferences before the
Patent Trial and Appeal Board. Sections 1.1 to 1.36 and 1.181 to 1.183
of this title also apply to practice before the Board, as do other
sections of part 1 of this title that are incorporated by reference
into part 41.
* * * * *

. 53. Section 41.2 is amended by revising the introductory text of the
definition of Board to read as follows:


§ 41.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
   Board means the Patent Trial and Appeal Board and includes:
* * * * *

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. 54. Section 41.10 is revised to read as follows:


§ 41.10  Correspondence addresses.

   Except as the Board may otherwise direct,
   (a) Appeals. Correspondence in an application or a patent involved
in an appeal (subparts B and C of this part) during the period
beginning when an appeal docketing notice is issued and ending when a
decision has been rendered by the Board, as well as any request for
rehearing of a decision by the Board, shall be mailed to: Patent Trial
and Appeal Board, United States Patent and Trademark Office, PO Box
1450, Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450. Notices of appeal, appeal
briefs, reply briefs, requests for oral hearing, as well as all other
correspondence in an application or a patent involved in an appeal to
the Board for which an address is not otherwise specified, should be
addressed as set out in § 1.1(a)(1)(i) of this title.
   (b) Interferences. Mailed correspondence in interference (subpart D
of this part) shall be sent to Mail Stop INTERFERENCE, Patent Trial and
Appeal Board, United States Patent and Trademark Office, PO Box 1450,
Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450.
   (c) Trial Proceedings. Correspondence in trial proceedings (part 42
of this title) are governed by § 42.6(b) of this title.

. 55. Section 41.30 is amended by revising the definition of Proceeding
to read as follows:


§ 41.30  Definitions.

* * * * *
   Proceeding means either a national application for a patent, an
application for reissue of a patent, an ex parte reexamination
proceeding, or a trial before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. Appeal
to the Board in an inter partes reexamination proceeding is controlled
by subpart C of this part.
* * * * *

. 56. Section 41.37 is amended by revising paragraphs (c)(1)(ii) and
(c)(1)(iii) to read as follows:


§ 41.37  Appeal brief.

* * * * *
   (c) * * *
   (1) * * *
   (ii) Related appeals, interferences, and trials. A statement
identifying by application, patent, appeal, interference, or trial
number all other prior and pending appeals, interferences, trials
before the Board, or judicial proceedings (collectively, "related
cases") which satisfy all of the following conditions: involve an
application or patent owned by the appellant or assignee, are known to
appellant, the appellant's legal representative, or assignee, and may
be related to, directly affect or be directly affected by or have a
bearing on the Board's decision in the pending appeal, except that such
statement is not required if there are no such related cases. If an
appeal brief does not contain a statement of related cases, the Office
may assume that there are no such related cases.
   (iii) Summary of claimed subject matter. A concise explanation of
the subject matter defined in each of the rejected independent claims,
which shall refer to the specification in the Record by page and line
number or by paragraph number, and to the drawing, if any, by reference
characters. For each rejected independent claim, and for each dependent
claim argued separately under the provisions of paragraph (c)(1)(iv) of
this section, if the claim contains a means plus function or step plus
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function recitation as permitted by 35 U.S.C. 112(f), then the concise
explanation must identify the structure, material, or acts described in
the specification in the Record as corresponding to each claimed
function with reference to the specification in the Record by page and
line number or by paragraph number, and to the drawing, if any, by
reference characters. Reference to the patent application publication
does not satisfy the requirements of this paragraph.
* * * * *

. 57. Section 41.67 is amended by revising paragraphs (c)(1)(ii) and
(c)(1)(v) to read as follows:


§ 41.67  Appellant's brief.

* * * * *
   (c)(1) * * *
   (ii) Related appeals, interferences, and trials. A statement
identifying by application, patent, appeal, interference, or trial
number all other prior and pending appeals, interferences, trials
before the Board, or judicial proceedings known to appellant, the
appellant's legal representative, or assignee which may be related to,
directly affect or be directly affected by or have a bearing on the
Board's decision in the pending appeal. Copies of any decisions
rendered by a court or the Board in any proceeding identified under this
paragraph must be included in an appendix as required by paragraph
(c)(1)(xi) of this section.
* * * * *
   (v) Summary of claimed subject matter. A concise explanation of the
subject matter defined in each of the independent claims involved in
the appeal, which shall refer to the specification by column and line
number, and to the drawing(s), if any, by reference characters. For
each independent claim involved in the appeal and for each dependent
claim argued separately under the provisions of paragraph (c)(1)(vii)
of this section, every means plus function and step plus function as
permitted by 35 U.S.C. 112(f), must be identified and the structure,
material, or acts described in the specification as corresponding to
each claimed function must be set forth with reference to the
specification by page and line number, and to the drawing, if any, by
reference characters.
* * * * *

. 58. Section 41.68 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(1)(ii) to read
as follows:


§ 41.68  Respondent's brief.

* * * * *
   (b)(1) * * *
   (ii) Related Appeals, Interferences, and trials. A statement
identifying by application, patent, appeal, interference, or trial
number all other prior and pending appeals, interferences or judicial
proceedings known to respondent, the respondent's legal representative,
or assignee which may be related to, directly affect or be directly
affected by or have a bearing on the Board's decision in the pending
appeal. Copies of any decisions rendered by a court or the Board in any
proceeding identified under this paragraph must be included in an
appendix as required by paragraph (b)(1)(ix) of this section.
* * * * *

. 59. Section 41.77 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as
follows:


§ 41.77  Decisions and other actions by the Board.
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   (a) The Patent Trial and Appeal Board, in its decision, may affirm
or reverse each decision of the examiner on all issues raised on each
appealed claim, or remand the reexamination proceeding to the examiner
for further consideration. The reversal of the examiner's determination
not to make a rejection proposed by the third party requester
constitutes a decision adverse to the patentability of the claims which
are subject to that proposed rejection which will be set forth in the
decision of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board as a new ground of
rejection under paragraph (b) of this section. The affirmance of the
rejection of a claim on any of the grounds specified constitutes a
general affirmance of the decision of the examiner on that claim,
except as to any ground specifically reversed.
* * * * *

. 60. Section 41.110 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(2) to read as
follows:


§ 41.110  Filing claim information.

* * * * *
   (b) * * *
   (2) For each involved claim that contains a means-plus-function or
step-plus-function limitation in the form permitted under 35 U.S.C.
112(f), file an annotated copy of the claim indicating in bold face
between braces ({ {time} ) the specific portions of the specification
that describe the structure, material, or acts corresponding to each
claimed function.
* * * * *

. 61. Section 41.201 is amended by revising paragraph (2)(ii) of the
definition of Threshold issue to read as follows:


§ 41.201  Definitions.

* * * * *
   Threshold issue * * *
   (2) * * *
   (ii) Unpatentability for lack of written description under 35
U.S.C. 112(a) of an involved application claim where the applicant
suggested, or could have suggested, an interference under § 41.202(a).

July 25, 2012                                               DAVID J. KAPPOS
                  Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and
                  Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Errata
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   "All reference to Patent No. 8,230,577 to Yoshitaka Sasaki, et al of
Santa Clara, CA for METHOD OF MAKING A SENSING UNIT appearing in the
Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,230,948 to Christopher Amadei, et al of
Serres Castet, France for SELF-CONTAINED SYSTEM FOR DRILLING A DRAINHOLE
appearing in the Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since
no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,231,319 to Michael Baumgartner, et al of
Montlingen, Switzerland for SCREW HAVING A SEALING WASHER ASSEMBLY appearing
in the Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,231,638 to Nitish Swarup, et al of
Sunnyvale, CA for APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USER INTERFACE WITH ALTERNATE TOOL
MODE FOR ROBOTIC SURGICAL TOOLS appearing in the Official Gazette of July
31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,231,723 to Takashi Oyanagi, et al of
Nagano, Japan for INK SET, INK CONTAINER, INKJET RECORDING METHOD, RECORDING
DEVICE, AND RECORDED MATTER appearing in the Official Gazette of July 31,
2012 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,231,762 to Michel Camus, et al of Rives
Sur Fure, France for PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING A SHEET MATERIAL appearing in
the Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,231,815 to Klaus Becker, et al of Lohne,
Germany for PROCESS FOR COOLING FLAT PLASTIC PRODUCTS appearing in the
Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,232,027 to Osamu Mizuno, et al of
Itami-shi, Japan for HYDROGEN-PERMEABLE STRUCTURE, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING
THEREOF AND FUEL CELL USING THE SAME appearing in the Official Gazette of
July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,232,110 to Scott Safar, et al of
Burlington, WI for APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR HANDLING FLUIDS FOR ANALYSIS
appearing in the Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since
no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,232,368 to Michael S. Freund, et al of
Winnipeg, Canada for METASTABLE REACTION MIXTURES FOR THE IN SITU
POLYMERIZATION OF CONDUCTING POLYMERS appearing in the Official Gazette of
July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,232,545 to Ansgar Werner, et al of
Dresden, Germany for USE OF A METAL COMPLEX AS AN N-DOPANT FOR AN ORGANIC
SEMICONDUCTING MATRIX MATERIAL, ORGANIC OF SEMICONDUCTING MATERIAL AND
ELECTRONIC COMPONENT, AND ALSO A DOPANT AND LIGAND AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING
SAME appearing in the Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted
since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,232,547 to Satoshi Seo, et al of Kawasaki,
Japan for LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT, LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE, AND ELECTRONIC
DEVICE appearing in the Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted
since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,232,717 to Naoto Kijima, et al of
 August 28, 2012 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1381 OG 306 

Kanagawa, Japan for LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE, WHITE LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE,
ILLUMINATOR, AND IMAGE DISPLAY appearing in the Official Gazette of July 31,
2012 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,232,738 to Sheng Tai Lee, et al of Taipei,
Taiwan for CIRCUITS AND METHODS FOR DRIVING LIGHT SOURCES appearing in the
Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,232,840 to Michael Nussbaum, et al of
Newton, MA for VERSATILE AUDIO POWER AMPLIFIER appearing in the Official
Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,232,849 to Takaya Wada of Nagaokakyo-shi,
Japan for NON-RECIPROCAL CIRCUIT ELEMENT appearing in the Official Gazette
of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,233,076 to Genjiro Shibagami, et al of
Tokyo, Japan for IMAGE PICK-UP APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING IN-FOCUS PHOTOGRAPHIC
WITH A REDUCED TIME LAG, CONTROL METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM appearing in the
Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,233,123 to Bart Cappaert, et al of Tielt,
Belgium for DISPLAY ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF DISPLAY appearing in the
Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,233,132 to Bart Cappaert, et al of Tielt,
Belgium for DISPLAY ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF DISPLAY appearing in the
Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,233,138 to Andrew J. Hazelton, et al of
Tokyo, Japan for ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEM INCLUDING VACCUM SCAVENGE FOR A
IMMERSION LITHOGRAPHY APPARATUS appearing in the Official Gazette of July
31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,233,174 to Tal Dayan of Losa Gatos, CA for
WYSIWYG PRINTING FOR WEB BASED APPLICATIONS appearing in the Official
Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,233,286 to Naoki Nakamura, et al of
Kawasaki, Japan for PRINTED WIRING BOARD RELIABLY ACHIEVING ELECTRIC
CONNECTION WITH ELECTRONIC COMPONENT appearing in the Official Gazette of
July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,233,307 to Joseph T. Evans Jr., et al of
Albuquerque, NM for ANALOG MEMORIES UTILIZING FERROELECTRIC CAPACITORS
appearing in the Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since
no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,233,447 to Sung Duck Chun, et al of
Anyang-si Korea, Republic of for METHOD FOR QOS GURANTEES IN A MULTILAYER
STRUCTURE appearing in the Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,233,464 to Jui Chu Peng, et al of Hsinchu
County, Taiwan for METHOD FOR SELECTING AN ACCESS POINT AND APPARATUS FOR
USING THE SAME appearing in the Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All refernec to Patent No. 8,233,525 to Oren E. Eliezer of Plano, TX
for TIMING AND TIME INFORMATION EXTRACTION FROM A PHASE MODULATED SIGNAL IN
A RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK RECEIVER appearing in the Official Gazette of
July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was granted."
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   "All reference to Patent No. 8,233,638 to Chao-Wei Tseng of Hsinchu
County, Taiwan for MUTE CIRCUITS appearing in the Official Gazette of
July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No, 8,233,914 to Debajit Ghosh, et al of Menlo
Park, CA for FREQUENCY OF GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION UPDATES FOR AN ELECTRONIC
DEVICE BASED ON USER COMMUNICATION appearing in the Official Gazette of
July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,233,997 to John K. Besore, et al of
Prospect, KY for DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT OF HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES BEYOND
ELECTRICAL appearing in the Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,234,323 to Sergey Gribok, et al of Santa
Clara, CA for CRYPTOGRAPHIC RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR USING FINITE FIELD
OPERATIONS appearing in the Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,234,349 to Sung Joon Ahn, et al of
Kyunggi-Do Korea, Republic of for METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING BOOKMARK
INFORMATION FOR CONTENT STORED IN A NETWORKED MEDIA SERVER appearing in the
Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,234,481 to Dan F. Greiner, et al of San
Jose, CA for PERFORM FRAME MANAGEMENT FUNCTION INSTRUCTION FOR CLEARING
BLOCKS OF MAIN STORAGE appearing in the Official Gazette of July 31, 2012
should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,234,585 to Mathieu Audet of Montreal,
Canada for METHOD OF MANAGING GROUPS OF ARRAYS OF DOCUMENTS appearing in
the Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,234,598 to Yuri Granik, et al of Palo
Alto, CA for INVERSE MASK DESIGN AND CORRECTION FOR ELECTRONIC DESIGN
appearing in the Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be deleted since
no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 8,234,616 to Jason R. Baumgartner, et al to
Austin, TX for ELIMINATING, COALESCING, OR BYPASSING PORTS IN MEMORY ARRAY
REPRESENTATIONS appearing in the Official Gazette of July 31, 2012 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."
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Erratum
                                    Erratum

   In the notice of Certificate of Correction appearing in December 14,
2010, delete all reference to Patent No. 7,379,981, issue of November 23,
2010. Petition to accept unintentionally delayed claim of priority was
dismissed by the Office of Petitions. The certificate of correction was
published in error and should not have been issued for this patent.
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Certificates of Correction
                          Certificates of Correction
                              for August 7, 2012

5,766,600             8,026,222             8,147,495             8,187,179
5,800,311             8,030,072             8,147,777             8,187,255
5,840,843             8,030,642             8,149,840             8,187,272
5,917,045             8,031,326             8,150,824             8,187,311
6,053,845             8,034,532             8,151,008             8,187,334
6,054,632             8,035,082             8,151,437             8,187,466
6,211,856             8,036,218             8,152,560             8,187,620
6,512,775             8,039,493             8,153,114             8,188,085
6,673,603             8,049,744             8,153,385             8,188,090
6,993,375             8,050,981             8,153,446             8,188,151
7,010,887             8,054,461             8,153,962             8,188,403
7,130,050             8,054,589             8,154,193             8,189,161
7,142,355             8,054,779             8,155,017             8,189,180
7,148,803             8,056,738             8,156,007             8,189,190
7,234,642             8,057,918             8,156,191             8,189,293
7,368,162C2           8,058,096             8,156,634             8,189,343
7,373,164             8,058,304             8,156,969             8,189,347
7,424,437             8,058,400             8,157,282             8,189,414
7,469,219             8,060,689             8,159,078             8,189,436
7,473,761             8,065,200             8,159,158             8,189,550
7,485,297             8,066,591             8,159,796             8,189,585
7,498,041             8,071,815             8,160,109             8,189,737
7,504,105             8,073,662             8,160,127             8,190,016
7,529,473             8,075,616             8,160,292             8,190,192
7,541,377             8,077,749             8,160,379             8,190,364
7,552,205             8,078,966             8,163,515             8,190,564
7,553,828             8,080,380             8,163,830             8,190,607
7,599,356             8,087,999             8,163,863             8,190,879
7,600,451             8,088,130             8,164,305             8,190,905
7,609,632             8,088,464             8,164,877             8,190,969
7,610,024             8,088,596             8,165,022             8,191,053
7,625,114             8,088,781             8,165,127             8,191,179
7,644,987C1           8,089,278             8,165,275             8,191,259
7,660,197             8,091,566             8,165,413             8,191,313
7,691,383             8,092,871             8,165,904             8,191,359
7,717,155             8,093,162             8,165,959             8,191,778
7,718,195             8,093,814             8,165,980             8,192,517
7,725,119             8,093,844             8,165,981             8,192,824
7,733,218             8,094,126             8,165,993             8,192,917
7,734,475             8,094,614             8,166,020             8,192,930
7,745,245             8,094,653             8,166,059             8,193,698
7,745,636             8,095,143             8,166,344             8,194,152
7,754,738             8,095,394             8,166,551             8,194,278
7,782,778             8,097,138             8,166,894             8,194,284
7,791,437             8,097,235             8,167,874             8,194,286
7,792,533             8,098,923             8,168,388             8,194,795
7,801,068             8,098,938             8,168,403             8,195,310
7,803,126             8,100,205             8,168,447             8,195,323
7,804,222             8,101,876             8,168,642             8,195,392
7,808,205             8,101,920             8,170,421             8,195,475
7,810,419             8,102,526             8,170,895             8,195,656
7,820,144             8,102,581             8,171,146             8,195,785
7,825,775             8,102,632             8,171,263             8,196,028
7,828,053             8,103,718             8,171,537             8,196,375
7,829,495             8,104,540             8,172,262             8,197,743
7,831,218             8,105,388             8,172,266             8,198,057
7,837,208             8,105,389             8,172,273             8,199,342
7,838,560             8,105,515             8,173,684             8,200,466
7,838,640             8,106,464             8,173,960             8,200,763
7,839,338             8,108,155             8,174,530             8,200,816
7,840,009             8,111,456             8,175,420             8,201,088
7,846,340             8,112,591             8,176,457             8,201,354
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7,848,283             8,115,004             8,177,173             8,201,360
7,854,940             8,117,649             8,178,155             8,201,432
7,856,960             8,119,117             8,178,552             8,201,640
7,872,444             8,119,236             8,178,697             8,202,415
7,872,535             8,119,785             8,178,808             8,202,531
7,876,443             8,120,624             8,179,035             8,203,622
7,887,948             8,122,466             8,180,150             8,205,312
7,893,534             8,122,687             8,180,612             8,205,471
7,893,999             8,123,788             8,180,995             8,205,649
7,894,508             8,124,890             8,181,034             8,206,690
7,898,588             8,126,479             8,181,166             8,207,543
7,901,712             8,127,028             8,181,181             8,207,752
7,914,745             8,127,316             8,181,243             8,208,159
7,914,826             8,127,902             8,182,634             8,208,276
7,926,227             8,128,472             8,182,690             8,208,527
7,931,984             8,129,062             8,182,854             8,208,644
7,943,093             8,129,148             8,182,933             8,210,722
7,943,800             8,129,184             8,183,211             8,218,078
7,947,876             8,129,347             8,184,002             D. 640,821
7,955,323             8,137,190             8,184,314             D. 641,097
7,959,310             8,137,578             8,184,481             D. 646,900
7,960,120             8,137,715             8,184,492             D. 655,824
7,963,845             8,137,770             8,184,990             D. 656,193
7,965,496             8,137,904             8,185,113             D. 657,010
7,968,123             8,138,480             8,185,293             D. 658,527
7,970,979             8,140,999             8,185,419             D. 658,934
7,972,125             8,141,149             8,185,664             D. 659,450
7,975,625             8,142,826             8,185,715             D. 660,886
7,976,639             8,143,259             8,186,124             D. 661,264
7,978,534             8,143,300             8,186,231             RE. 39,909
7,981,730             8,143,445             8,186,253             RE. 43,126
7,987,783             8,143,660             8,186,281             RE. 43,207
7,989,903             8,144,980             8,186,459             RE. 43,279
7,991,531             8,145,041             8,186,551             RE. 43,302
8,008,279             8,145,058             8,186,563             RE. 43,410
8,008,358             8,146,419             8,186,649
8,008,965             8,147,005             8,186,913
8,017,649             8,147,460             8,186,986
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Summary of Final Decisions Issued by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board

SUMMARY OF FINAL DECISIONS ISSUED BY THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
July 23 – July 27, 2012
 

Date Issued Type of Case(1) Proceeding or Appn. Number Party or Parties TTAB Panel (2) Issue(s) 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 or services cited by Examining Attorney Issued as Precedent of TTAB
7-23 EX
 
77602145 Chance Good Enterprise Co., Ltd. Bucher Kuhlke Cataldo* 2(d) Refusal Affirmed   INFINI (and design) [bicycles and a wide range of bicycle parts] [wide variety of bags, packs clutches and cases, including sport bags and tote bags] INFINITE [bicycles and a wide range of bicycle parts] [travelling bags, tote bags and all-purpose sport bags] No
7-23 EX 77779284 Bliss Publications, LLC Kuhlke Ritchie Shaw*
 
2(e)(1) Refusal Affirmed (proposed mark generic)   BABY GUIDE [printed guides for new or expectant parents featuring a directory of third-party retailers and entities offering products or services related to pregnancy and parenting] [hosting an online website for new or expectant parents featuring a directory of third-party retailers and entities offering products or services related to pregnancy and parenting]   No
7-24 EX 85131427 Inveni, LLC Bucher* Cataldo Ritchie Rule 2.32 (whether identification is definite) Refusal Reversed   INVENI [Entertainment and educational services, namely, providing a mobile wireless service that aggregates and displays various requests, reviews, recommendations, ranking, ratings, trackings, votes, and information relating to movies, television programming and other entertainment media in the nature of music, video games and books and provides recommendations to users based on information provided by the user related to the user’s preferences and tastes; and (the same services, but provided through television, rather than through a mobile wireless service)]   No
7-26 EX 77795412 E5 LLC Seeherman Ritchie* Greenbaum 2(a); 2(e)(1) and 6(a) Refusal under 2(a) Affirmed   A CU (stylized) [dietary supplements, namely, lipoic acid, vitamin C, ascorbic acid, zinc, zinc amino acid chelate, riboflavin, biotin, vanadium, vanadium sulfate]   Yes
7-26 OPP 91197484 Thompson & Co. of Tampa, Inc. v. Catherine M. Masingale Seeherman Kuhlke* Wolfson
 
2(d) Opposition Sustained FAT BOY [cigars] FATBOY [tobacco, cigars and cigarettes; and a wide variety of smoking articles and accessories]   No
7-26 (R) EX 76676618 Bueno Alimentos, S.A. de C.V. Kuhlke Bergsman* Wellington 2(d) Refusal Affirmed (Reconsideration Denied)   COCO LOCO [fruit juices] THE CRAZY COFFEE COMPANY COCO LOCO ESPRESSO (and design) [coffee; tea] No
7-26 EX 85164601 Timex Group USA, Inc. Quinn Bergsman* Lykos 2(e)(1) Refusal Affirmed   INTELLIGENT QUARTZ [watches]   No
7-27 EX 85134539 Future Ads LLC Seeherman* Kuhlke
Taylor
2(e)(1), 6(a) Refusal Reversed   ARCADEWEB (and design) [dissemination of advertising via the internet and downloadable computer games; promoting goods and services of others by means of downloadable computer games and via advertisements over the internet; promoting the goods and services of others by attracting, referring, and analyzing consumer traffic to online promotions and incentive award programs of others; promoting the goods and services of others by providing gaming websites to generate consumer traffic; referral services in the field of online marketing]   Yes

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



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

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

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

Mail Stop Reissue       All new and continuing reissue application filings.

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

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


            MAIL TO BE DIRECTED TO THE COMMISSIONER FOR TRADEMARKS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

Mail Stop
Designations            Explanation

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

Mail Stop 6             Mail for the Office of Procurement.

Mail Stop 8             All papers for the Office of the Solicitor.

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

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

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

Mail Stop 17            Invoices directed to the Office of Finance.

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

Mail Stop 171           Vacancy Announcement Applications.

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

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

Mail Stop EEO           Mail for the Office of Civil Rights.

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

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

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

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


                           Maintenance Fee Payments

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

   Mailing address if paying with a check or money order:

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

   Mailing address if paying by credit card or deposit account (or by hand-
delivery):

        Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
        Attn.: Maintenance Fees
        2051 Jamieson Avenue, Suite 300
        Alexandria, Virginia 22314

   Information about the Maintenance Fee Branch may also be found on the
USPTO's web site at http://www.uspto.gov/about/offices/cfo/finance/receipts_
division.jsp.

                        Deposit Account Replenishments

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

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

        Or

        Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
        Attn.: Deposit Accounts
        2051 Jamieson Avenue, Suite 300
        Alexandria, VA 22314

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

        Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
        Attn.: Deposit Accounts
        2051 Jamieson Avenue, Suite 300
        Alexandria, VA 22314

   Information abount deposit account replenishments may also be found on
the USPTO's web site at
http://www.uspto.gov/about/offices/cfo/finance/Deposit_Account_
Replenishments.jsp
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Reference Collections of U.S. Patents Available for Public Use in Patent and Trademark Resource Centers
             Reference Collections of U.S. Patents Available for
             Public Use in Patent and Trademark Resource Centers

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

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

State                   Name of Library                  Telephone Contact

Alabama                 Auburn University Libraries         (334) 844-1737
                        Birmingham Public Library           (205) 226-3620
Alaska                  Fairbanks: Keith B. Mather Library,
                        Geophysical Institute,
                        University of Alaska, Fairbanks     (907) 474-2636
Arkansas                Little Rock: Arkansas State
                        Library                             (501) 682-2053
California              Los Angeles Public Library          (213) 228-7220
                        Riverside: University of
                        California, Riverside, Orbach
                        Science Library                     (951) 827-3316
                        Sacramento: California State
                        Library                             (916) 654-0261
                        San Diego Public Library            (619) 236-5813
                        San Francisco Public Library        (415) 557-4500
                        Sunnyvale Public Library            (408) 730-7300
Colorado                Denver Public Library               (720) 865-1711
Connecticut             Fairfield: Ryan-Matura Library
                        Sacred Heart University             (203) 371-7726
Delaware                Newark: University of Delaware
                        Library                             (302) 831-2965
Dist. of Columbia       Washington: Howard University
                        Libraries                           (202) 806-7252
Florida                 Fort Lauderdale: Broward County
                        Main Library                        (954) 357-7444
                        Miami-Dade Public Library           (305) 375-2665
                        Orlando: University of Central
                        Florida Libraries                   (407) 823-2562
Georgia                 Atlanta: Library and Information
                        Center, Georgia Institute of
                        Technology                          (404) 385-7185
Hawaii                  Honolulu: Hawaii State Library      (808) 586-3477
Illinois                Chicago Public Library              (312) 747-4450
                        Macomb:  Western Illinois
                        University Libraries                (309) 298-2722
Indiana                 Indianapolis-Marion County Public
                        Library                             (317) 269-1741
                        West Lafayette Siegesmund
                        Engineering Library,
                        Purdue University                   (765) 494-2872
Iowa                    Davenport: Davenport Public Library (563) 326-7832
Kansas                  Wichita: Ablah Library, Wichita
                        State University                  1 (800) 572-8368
Kentucky                Louisville Free Public Library      (502) 574-1611
Louisiana               Baton Rouge: Troy H. Middleton
                        Library, Louisiana State University (225) 388-8875
Maine                   Orono: Raymond H. Fogler Library,
                        University of Maine                 (207) 581-1678
Maryland                Baltimore: University of Baltimore
                        Law Library                         (410) 837-4554
                        College Park: Engineering and
                        Physical Sciences Library,
                        University of Maryland              (301) 405-9157
Massachusetts           Amherst: Physical Sciences Library,
                        University of Massachusetts         (413) 545-2765
                        Boston Public Library               (617) 536-5400
                                                                 Ext. 4256
Michigan                Ann Arbor: Art, Architecture &
                        Engineering Library,
                        University of Michigan              (734) 647-5735
                        Big Rapids: Ferris Library for
                        Information, Technology &
                        Education, Ferris State
                        University                          (231) 592-3602
                        Detroit: Public Library             (313) 481-1391
Minnesota               Hennepin County Library
                        Minneapolis Central Library         (952) 847-8000
Mississippi             Jackson: Mississippi Library
                        Commission                          (601) 961-4111
Missouri                Kansas City: Linda Hall Library     (816) 363-4600
                                                                  Ext. 724
                        St. Louis Public Library            (314) 352-2900
Montana                 Butte: Montana Tech Library of
                        the University of Montana           (406) 496-4281
Nebraska                Lincoln: Engineering Library,
                        University of Nebraska-Lincoln      (402) 472-3411
New Hampshire           Concord: University of New
                        Hampshire School of Law             (603) 513-5130
Nevada                  Reno: University of Nevada, Reno,
                        Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center      (775) 784-6500
                                                                  Ext. 257
New Jersey              Newark Public Library               (973) 733-7779
                        Piscataway: Library of Science and
                        Medicine, Rutgers University        (732) 445-2895
New Mexico              Albuquerque: University of
                        New Mexico General Library          (505) 277-4412
New York                Albany: New York State Library      (518) 474-5355
                        Buffalo and Erie County Public
                        Library                             (716) 858-7101
                        Rochester Public Library            (716) 428-8110
                        New York: New York Public Library,
                        Science Industry & Business Library (212) 592-7000
North Carolina          Charlotte: J. Murrey Atkins
                        Library,                            (704) 687-2241
                        University of North Carolina at
                        Charlotte                           (919) 515-2935
North Dakota            Grand Forks: Chester Fritz Library,
                        University of North Dakota          (701) 777-4888
Ohio                    Akron - Summit County Public        (330) 643-9075
                        Library
                        Cincinnati and Hamilton County,
                        Public Library of                   (513) 369-6932
                        Cleveland Public Library            (216) 623-2870
                        Dayton: Paul Laurence Dunbar
                        Library, Wright State University    (937) 775-3521
                        Toledo/Lucas County Public Library  (419) 259-5209
Oklahoma                Stillwater: Oklahoma State
                        University Edmon Low Library        (405) 744-6546
Pennsylvania            Philadelphia, The Free Library of   (215) 686-5394
                        Pittsburgh, Carnegie Library of     (412) 622-3138
                        University Park: PAMS Library,
                        Pennsylvania State University       (814) 865-7617
Puerto Rico             Bayamon: Learning Resources Center,
                        University of Puerto Rico           (787) 993-0000
                                                                 Ext. 3222
                        Mayaquez General Library,
                        University of Puerto Rico           (787) 832-4040
                                                                 Ext. 2023
                        Bayamon, Learning Resources Center,
                        University of Puerto Rico           (787) 786-5225
Rhode Island            Providence Public Library           (401) 455-8027
South Carolina          Clemson University Libraries        (864) 656-3024
South Dakota            Rapid City: Devereaux Library,
                        South Dakota School of Mines and
                        Technology                          (605) 394-1275
Tennessee               Nashville: Stevenson Science and
                        Engineering Library, Vanderbilt
                        University                          (615) 322-2717
Texas                   Austin: McKinney Engineering
                        Library, University of Texas at
                        Austin                              (512) 495-4511
                        College Station: West Campus
                        Library, Texas A & M University     (979) 845-2111
                        Dallas Public Library               (214) 670-1468
                        Houston: The Fondren Library, Rice
                        University                          (713) 348-5483
                        Lubbock: Texas Tech University      (806) 742-2282
                        San Antonio Public Library          (210) 207-2500
Utah                    Salt Lake City: Marriott Library,
                        University of Utah                  (801) 581-8394
Vermont                 Burlington: Bailey/Howe Library,
                        University of Vermont               (802) 656-2542
Washington              Seattle: Engineering Library,
                        University of Washington            (206) 543-0740
West Virginia           Morgantown: Evansdale Library,
                        West Virginia University            (304) 293-4695
Wisconsin               Wendt Commons Library,
                        University of Wisconsin-Madison     (608) 262-0696
                        Milwaukee Public Library            (414) 286-3051
Wyoming                 Cheyenne: Wyoming State Library     (307) 777-7281
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Patent Technology Centers
PATENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERS
AVERAGE FILING DATE OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVING A FIRST OFFICE ACTION IN THE LAST 3 MONTHS1
Technology
Center
GAU Avg Filing Date
1600 BIOTECHNOLOGY, AND ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
  1610 02/05/2011
  1620 01/30/2011
  1630 01/18/2011
  1640 03/23/2011
  1650 12/31/2010
  1660 05/23/2011
  TOTAL 02/05/2011
     
1700 CHEMICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND DESIGNS
  1710 07/13/2010
  1720 08/10/2010
  1730 12/06/2010
  1740 12/09/2010
  1750 08/25/2010
  1760 02/11/2011
  1770 11/12/2010
  1780 10/06/2010
  1790 05/10/2010
  TOTAL 10/25/2010
     
2100 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND SOFTWARE
  2110 08/13/2010
  2120 05/26/2010
  2140 04/25/2010
  2150 01/03/2011
  2160 02/23/2011
  2170 08/01/2010
  2180 07/01/2010
  2190 10/16/2009
  TOTAL 07/25/2010
     
2400 NETWORKING, MULTIPLEXING, CABLE AND SECURITY
  2420 05/07/2010
  2430 07/16/2010
  2440 08/22/2010
  2450 08/13/2010
  2460 04/16/2010
  2470 04/13/2010
  2480 02/11/2010
  2490 05/04/2010
  TOTAL 05/26/2010
     
2600 COMMUNICATIONS
  2610 06/28/2010
  2620 03/26/2010
  TOTAL 05/10/2010
     
2800   SEMICONDUCTORS/MEMORY, CIRCUITS/MEASURING AND TESTING, OPTICS/PHOTOCOPYING
  2810 01/18/2011
  2820 12/06/2010
  2830 10/25/2010
  2850 08/10/2010
  2860 10/28/2010
  2870 09/30/2010
  2880 11/18/2010
  2890 02/05/2011
  TOTAL 11/09/2010
     
2900    
  2910 10/13/2011
  TOTAL 10/13/2011
     
3600     TRANSPORTATION, CONSTRUCTION, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, AGRICULTURE, NATIONAL SECURITY AND LICENSE AND REVIEW
  3610 12/28/2010
  3620 11/27/2010
  3630 12/25/2010
  3640 10/22/2010
  3650 08/16/2010
  3660 06/28/2010
  3670 11/30/2010
  3680 12/12/2010
  3690 05/01/2011
  TOTAL 11/15/2010
     
3700   MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTS
  3710 11/30/2010
  3720 08/01/2010
  3730 08/22/2010
  3740 02/17/2010
  3750 07/19/2010
  3760 08/10/2010
  3770 08/04/2010
  3780 07/07/2010
  TOTAL 07/22/2010
     
  1 Report last updated on 7-31-12.
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