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A Rule by the Patent and Trademark Office on 03/22/2001
16004-16007 (4 pages)
Docket Number 010202029-1029-01
https://www.federalregister.gov/d/01-7132 https://www.federalregister.gov/d/01-7132
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (Office) is amending its rules of practice relating to applications filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT). These changes conform the United States rules of practice to the Regulations under the PCT which became effective March 1, 2001. The result will be more streamlined procedures for filing and prosecuting international applications under the PCT.
Applicability Date: The changes to §§ 1.434, 1.451, 1.471, and 1.484 apply to all international applications filed before, on, or after March 1, 2001. The changes to §§ 1.494, 1.495, and 1.497 apply to international applications entering the national phase on or after March 1, 2001 (irrespective of their filing date).
Charles Pearson, Director, Office of PCT Legal Administration, by telephone at (703) 306-4145; or by mail addressed to: Box PCT, Commissioner for Patents, Washington, DC 20231; or by facsimile to (703) 308-6459, marked to the attention of Charles Pearson.
During a March 2000 meeting of the Governing Bodies of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the PCT Assembly adopted amendments to the PCT Regulations, which took effect on March 1, 2001. The amended PCT Regulations were published in PCT Gazette 42/2000, Section IV, October 19, 2000. The resulting changes to PCT practice improve filing and processing procedures for applicants filing international applications. This final rule amends the rules of practice in title 37 of the Code of Federal Regulations to conform them to corresponding changes made to the PCT Regulations that took effect on March 1, 2001.
Section 1.434(d) is amended to reflect that newly added PCT Rule 4.17(iv) allows applicants for the United States to file a declaration of inventorship as part of the PCT Request (Form PCT/RO/101).
Section 1.451(b) is amended to reflect a change in PCT Rule 4.1(c)(ii), which clarifies that a request for the receiving Office to prepare and transmit copies of priority documents, in which the priority documents were filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, may appear in the Request.
Section 1.471(c) is added to reflect that applicants may correct or add to the Request any declaration referred to in new PCT Rule 4.17 by a notice submitted to the International Bureau in accordance with new PCT Rule 26 ter. Pursuant to PCT Rule 26 ter, applicant may make such a correction or addition within a time limit of 16 months from the priority date or if the notice is received by the International Bureau Start Printed Page 16005after the time limit, the notice will be considered to have been received on the last day of the time limit if it reaches the International Bureau before technical preparations for international publication have been completed.
Section 1.484(g) is added to reflect a change to PCT Rule 66.7(b). PCT Rule 66.7 allows an International Preliminary Examining Authority to ask for a translation of the priority document where the validity of the priority claim is relevant for the formulation of the opinion referred to in Article 33(1). Section 1.484 allows the United States International Preliminary Examining Authority, where the validity of the priority claim is relevant for the formulation of the opinion referred to in Article 33(1), to invite the applicant to furnish an English translation of the priority document within two months from the date of the invitation. If the translation is not furnished within that time limit, the international preliminary examination report may be established as if such priority had not been claimed.
Sections 1.494(c)(2), 1.495(c)(2) and 1.497(a) are amended to reflect new PCT Rules 4.17(iv), 26 ter. 1 and 51 bis. 2(b)(iii). Newly added PCT Rule 4.17(iv) allows applicants for the United States to file a declaration either as part of the originally filed Request or within the time limit set forth in new PCT Rule 26 ter. 1. A declaration in accordance with PCT Rule 4.17(iv) is equivalent to the declaration required under § 1.63. If the declaration is not in accordance with PCT Rule 4.17(iv), but it is in compliance with § 1.497, the declaration will be accepted for the purposes of entry into the national stage in the United States. However, in such an instance, a supplemental oath or declaration complying with § 1.63 may still be required. In addition, § 1.497(a)(2) is also amended to conform to the current language of § 1.63(b)(1). See Changes to Implement the Patent Business Goals, 65 FR 54603, 54667 (Sept. 8, 2000), 1238 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 77, 133 (Sept. 19, 2000) (Final Rule).
Sections 1.494(c) and (d) are amended and § 1.497(f) is added to indicate that applicants will be required to file a new oath or declaration, where applicants for the United States executed a declaration in accordance with PCT Rule 4.17(iv), and subsequently made changes to: (1) The application under PCT Rule 20.2; or (2) the inventorship under PCT Rule 92 bis. In addition, where the inventorship has been changed under PCT Rule 92 bis after the execution of any declaration under PCT Rule 4.17(iv), applicant must provide the following: (1) A statement from each person being added as an inventor and from each person being deleted as an inventor that any error in inventorship in the international application occurred without deceptive intention on his or her part; (2) the processing fee set forth in 37 CFR 1.17(i); and (3) if an assignment has been executed by any of the original named inventors, the written consent of the assignee (see § 3.73(b)).
Section 1.494(g) is added to indicate that applicants will be required to file a new oath, declaration, or application data sheet where applicants for the United States filed a declaration in accordance with PCT Rule 4.17(iv), but made changes to the priority claim under PCT Rule 26 bis after execution of the declaration under PCT Rule 4.17(iv).
The United States rules of practice contained in title 37 CFR must conform to the PCT Articles and the Regulations annexed to the PCT. See PCT Article 27(1). This final rule merely implements corresponding changes required to conform United States rules for international applications to the amendments to the PCT Regulations which became effective on March 1, 2001. Accordingly, this final rule is covered by the foreign affairs function exception of 5 U.S.C. 553(a)(1), and may be adopted without prior notice and opportunity for public comment under 5 U.S.C. 553(b) and (c), or thirty-day advance publication under 5 U.S.C. 553(d). See International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. Pena, 17 F.3d 1478, 1486 (D.C. Cir. 1994).
As prior notice and an opportunity for public comment are not required pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553 (or any other law), the analytical requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) are inapplicable.
This final rule does not contain policies with federalism implications sufficient to warrant preparation of a Federalism Assessment under Executive Order 13132 (August 4, 1999).
This final rule has been determined to be not significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866 (September 30, 1993).
This final rule involves 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 et seq.). The collection of information involved in this final rule has been reviewed and previously approved by OMB under the following control number 0651-0021.
The title, description and respondent description of this information collection is shown below with an estimate of the annual reporting burdens. Included in the estimate is the time for reviewing instructions, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. The principal impact of this final rule is to conform the United States rules of practice relating to applications filed under the PCT to the corresponding amendments made to the Regulations under the PCT.
Affected Public: Individuals or Households, Business or Other For-Profit, Federal Agencies or Employees, Not-for-Profit Institutions, Small Businesses or Organizations.
Estimated Number of Respondents: 439,554.
Estimated Time Per Response: 0.25 to 4.0 hrs.
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 595,060 hours.
Needs and Uses: The information collected is required by the Patent Cooperation Treaty. The general purpose of the PCT is to simplify the filing of patent applications on the same invention in different countries. It provides for a centralized filing procedure and a standardized application format.
Interested persons are requested to send comments regarding these information collections, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Charles Pearson, Director, Office of PCT Legal Administration, United States Patent and Trademark Office, Washington, DC 20231, or to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs of OMB, New Executive Office Building, Start Printed Page 16006725 17th Street, NW., Room 10235, Washington, DC 20503, Attention: Desk Officer for the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
2. Section 1.434 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows:
(d) International applications which designate the United States of America:
(1) Shall include the name, address and signature of the inventor, except as provided by §§ 1.421(d), 1.422, 1.423 and 1.425;
(2) Shall include a reference to any copending national application or international application designating the United States of America, if the benefit of the filing date for the prior copending application is to be claimed; and
(3) May include in the Request a declaration of the inventors as provided for in PCT Rule 4.17(iv).
3. Section 1.451 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:
§ 1.451
The priority claim and the priority document in an international application.
(b) Whenever the priority of an earlier United States national application or international application filed with the United States Receiving Office is claimed in an international application, the applicant may request in the Request or in a letter of transmittal accompanying the international application upon filing with the United States Receiving Office or in a separate letter filed in the United States Receiving Office not later than 16 months after the priority date, that the United States Patent and Trademark Office prepare a certified copy of the prior application for transmittal to the International Bureau (PCT Article 8 and PCT Rule 17). The fee for preparing a certified copy is set forth in § 1.19(b)(1).
4. Section 1.471 is amended by adding paragraph (c) to read as follows:
§ 1.471
(c) Corrections or additions to the Request of any declarations under PCT Rule 4.17 should be submitted to the International Bureau as prescribed by PCT Rule 26 ter.
5. Section 1.484 is amended by adding paragraph (g) to read as follows:
(g) If the application whose priority is claimed in the international application is in a language other than English, the United States International Preliminary Examining Authority may, where the validity of the priority claim is relevant for the formulation of the opinion referred to in Article 33(1), invite the applicant to furnish an English translation of the priority document within two months from the date of the invitation. If the translation is not furnished within that time limit, the international preliminary examination report may be established as if the priority had not been claimed.
6. Section 1.494 is amended by revising paragraph (c)(2) to read as follows:
(2) The oath or declaration of the inventor (35 U.S.C. 371(c)(4); see § 1.497), and a declaration of inventorship in compliance with § 1.497 has not been previously submitted in the international application under PCT Rule 4.17(iv) within the time limits provided for in PCT Rule 26 ter.1, applicant will be so notified and given a period of time within which to file the translation and/or oath or declaration in order to prevent abandonment of the application.
7. Section 1.495 is amended by revising paragraph (c)(2) to read as follows:
8. Section 1.497 is amended by revising paragraphs (a), (c) and (d), and adding paragraphs (f) and (g) to read as follows:
(a) When an applicant of an international application desires to enter the national stage under 35 U.S.C. 371 pursuant to §§ 1.494 or 1.495, and a declaration in compliance with this section has not been previously submitted in the international application under PCT Rule 4.17(iv) within the time limits provided for in PCT Rule 26 ter.1, he or she must file an oath or declaration that:
(1) Is executed in accordance with either 1.66 or 1.68;
(c) Subject to paragraph (f) of this section, if the oath or declaration meets the requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, the oath or declaration will be accepted as complying with 35 U.S.C. 371(c)(4) and §§ 1.494(c) or 1.495(c). However, if the oath or declaration does not also meet the requirements of § 1.63, a supplemental oath or declaration in compliance with § 1.63 or an application data sheet will be required in accordance with § 1.67.
(d) If the oath or declaration filed pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 371(c)(4) and this section names an inventive entity different from the inventive entity set Start Printed Page 16007forth in the international application, or a change to the inventive entity has been effected under PCT Rule 92 bis subsequent to the execution of any declaration which was filed under PCT Rule 4.17(iv), the oath or declaration must be accompanied by:
(2) The processing fee set forth in § 1.17(i); and
(3) If an assignment has been executed by any of the original named inventors, the written consent of the assignee (see § 3.73(b) of this chapter).
(2) A change in the inventive entity was effected under PCT Rule 92 bis after the declaration was executed.
(g) If a priority claim has been corrected or added pursuant to PCT Rule 26 bis during the international stage after the declaration of inventorship was executed in the international application under PCT Rule 4.17(iv), applicant will be required to submit either a new oath or declaration or an application data sheet as set forth in § 1.76 correctly identifying the application upon which priority is claimed.
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