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EXPEDITED EXAMINATION Bennett Celsa TC 1600 Quality Assurance
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Expedited Examination: Index MPEP § 708. 02 Petition To Make Special (1) (2) (3) Applicant ’s Age or Health Patent Prosecution Highway MPEP § 708. 02(a) Special AE procedure USPTO-BASED PROGRAMS: (1) (2) (3) (4) Project Exchange- Patent Backlog Reduction Stimulus Plan Green Technology Pilot Track 1 of 3 First Action Interview Pilot 2
37 CFR § 1. 102. Advancement of examination. (a) Applications will not be advanced out of turn for examination or further action except as provided by this part, or upon order of the Director to expedite the business of the Office, or upon filing of a request under paragraph (b) of this section or upon filing a petition under paragraphs (c) or (d) of this section with a showing which, in the opinion of the Director, will justify so advancing it. (b) Applications wherein the inventions are deemed of peculiar importance to some branch of the public service and the head of some department of the Government requests immediate action for that reason, may be advanced for examination. (c) A petition to make an application special may be filed without a fee if the basis for the petition is: (1) The applicant ’s age or health; or (2) That the invention will materially: (i) Enhance the quality of the environment; (ii) Contribute to the development or conservation of energy resources; or (iii) Contribute to countering terrorism. (d) A petition to make an application special on grounds other than those referred to in paragraph (c) of this section must be accompanied by the fee set forth in § 1. 17(h). 3
“Petition to Make Special” § New applications ordinarily are taken up for examination in the order of their effective United States filing dates. ü exceptions are made by way of petitions to make special. ü any statement in support of a petition to make special must be based on a good faith belief that the invention in fact qualifies for special status. See 37 CFR §§ 1. 56 and 11. 18. 4
MPEP § 708. 02 “Special” § A petition to make special filed on or after August 25, 2006 will only be granted if it is: a) based upon applicant’s health or age or is under the PPH pilot program, or if it complies with the requirements set forth in MPEP § 708. 02(a) (special accelerated exam procedure). b) c) § Note: this is in addition to USPTO-based programs that grant “Special” application status. 5
MPEP § 708. 02 III: Health APPLICANT’S HEALTH (no petition fee): -a petition by applicant accompanied by any evidence showing that the state of health of the applicant is such that he or she might not be available to assist in the prosecution of the application if it were to run its normal course, such as a doctor’s certificate or other medical certificate. § See 37 CFR § 1. 102(c)(1). 6
MPEP § 708. 02 IV: Age Petition • A grantable petition requires one of the following items: (1) Statement by one named inventor in the application that he/she is 65 years of age, or more; or (2) Certification by a registered attorney/agent having evidence such as a birth certificate, passport, driver's license, etc. showing one named inventor in the application is 65 years of age, or more. No petition fee; Ø See: electronically filed: use Form PTO/SB/130 EFS-Web; Ø For petition instructions, see: http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/process/file/efs/guidance/petition age_ quickstart. pdf • 7
MPEP § 708. 02 IV: Age/Health Info § Ø Personal/medical information submitted as evidence to support the petition will be available to the public if the application file and contents are available to the public pursuant to 37 CFR § 1. 11 or § 1. 14. Avoid public disclosure by submitting pursuant to MPEP § 724. 02 (Method of Submitting Trade Secret, Proprietary, and/or Protective Order Materials) • Can include a petition under 37 CFR § 1. 59 and fee (37 CFR § 1. 17(g)) to expunge the information (granted if found not to be material to patentability). 8
Age/Health: Summary http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/process/file/accelerated/comp_chart_dom_accel. pdf (page 4/5) 9
Age/Health: Info/Contacts • Program Points of Contact: • • • RE: EFS-Web or PAIR system - Patent Electronic Business Center at 866 -217 -9197 RE: specific petition questions: Office of Petitions at 571 -272 -3282. For TC-1600 Program questions contact : Marianne Seidel (571 -272 -0584) or marianne. [email protected] gov 10
Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) § Under the PPH, an applicant receiving a ruling from the Office of First Filing (OFF) that at least one claim is patentable may request that the Office of Second Filing (OSF) fast track the examination of corresponding claims in corresponding applications filed in the OSF. § All claims in the OSF application must sufficiently correspond to the allowable claims in the OFF application § Note: PPH is not full faith and credit. § A request may not be filed after US examination has begun (refers to “substantive examination” not “missing parts” or restriction). See: http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/pph/index. jsp and PPH Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) (May 2010) 11
PPH and PCT-PPH § PPH arrangements with various foreign patent offices: Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, EPO, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Mexico, Republic of Korea, Russia, Spain, Singapore and the UK. § PCT-PPH participating offices are the: • Trilateral Offices: USPTO/JPO/EPO Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO); Austrian Patent Office (APO); Russia (ROSPATENT); and Spanish Patent and Trademark Office (SPTO). • • See PPH Brochure at http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/pphbrochure. pdf. 12
PPH § As of May 25, 2010 (75 FR 29312) § No Petition Fee § Electronically filed using EFS-Web § Include the relevant work of the office of first filing with any necessary translation (e. g. allowed claims or those indicated as having novelty, inventive step and indusctial applicability; office actions; and cited references). § Advantage: leverages fast-track examination procedures available in the OSF to obtain patents faster and more efficiently. Ø Use appropriate PTO Request Form (PTO/SB/20) based on type of application filed (nat’l or int’l) in the office of first filing. 13
PPH: Corp. Statistics: (as of end of April 2011)* § 4, 793 PPH and 1, 258 PCT-PPH requests received since 2006. § First Action Allowance Rate: PPH: 25%; Ø Compared to 16% for USPTO average for all applications**; § Overall Allowance Rate: Ø Compared to 46. 3% overall allowance rate for all applications; § Average actions/disposal: PPH: 1. 88; PCT-PPH: 1. 17 Significantly less than 2. 41 actions/disposal for non-PPH applications. Ø PCT-PPH: 20% PPH: 90. 70%; PCT-PPH: 96. 81% * The data for all cases (PPH and non-PPH) for the patent examining corps is available at the Patents dashboard at http: //www. uspto. gov/dashboards/patents/main. dashxml: ** all applications include utility, plant and reissues, including RCEs. 14
PPH: More Information § BCP Meeting December 8, 2010: v PPH/Workshare: 26 slides can be found at http: //www. cabic. com/bcp/ BY: Bruce Kisliuk, Assistant Deputy Commissioner for Patent Operations for Chemical Disciplines 15
PPH: Info/Contacts • Program Points of Info/Contacts: • RE: A list of frequently asked questions (FAQs): available on the USPTO website at: • • http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/pph_faqs. pdf RE: USPTO/JPO one-stop PPH information portal at http: //www. jpo. go. jp/ RE: specific questions: PPH Team at [email protected] gov. • For TC-1600 Program questions contact : -Ram Shukla (571 -272 -0735) or ram. [email protected] gov -Cecilia Tsang (571 -272 -0562) or cecilia. [email protected] gov 16
MPEP § 708. 02(a): Special AE procedure 37 CFR 1. 102 and MPEP 708. 02 VIII - Effective August 25, 2006: Petitions prior to this date were not included -Goal: complete examination w/n 12 months of filing date. § Ø For more information, see “Changes to Practice for Petitions in Patent Applications to Make Special and for Accelerated Examination”: 71 FR (June 26, 2006)36323: available on USPTO web site at: http: //www. uspto. gov/web/offices/com/sol/notices/71 fr 36323. htm http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/process/file/accelerated/index. jsp 17
Special AE: Filing Requirements 1) Petition: electronically filed 2) Application: complete at filing 3) Claims: a) < 3/20: directed to a single invention b) No multiple dependent claim (s) 4) Fee: 37 CFR 1. 17 (h) 18
Special AE: Petition Requirements § Petition must be accompanied by: 1. Pre-Examination Search 2. Examination Support Document (ESD) § Statements that applicant will: Ø Make election w/o traverse in a telephonic interview; Ø Agree to have an interview when requested by the examiner; Ø Not separately argue any dependent claim on appeal. 19
Special AE: Use PTO/SB/28 § See: PTO/SB/28 Petition to Make Special Under Accelerated Examination Program at http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/process/file/efs/guidance/Form_fillable_ pdfs_available. jsp Ø For Petitions (w/o a fee) directed to environmental quality, energy, or countering terrorism under 37 CFR 1. 102(c)(2) check box d: 20
Corp-Wide AE Statistics: as of Jan. 5, 2011 See: http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/process/file/accelerated/ae_stats_v 8_05 jan 2011. pdf 21
Corp-Wide AE Statistics: as of Jan. 5, 2011 See: http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/process/file/accelerated/ae_stats_v 8_05 jan 2011. pdf Ø 40% AE first office action allowance rate favorably compares to 16% first action allowance rate for all applications as of April 2011. See http: //www. uspto. gov/dashboards/patents/main. dashxml 22
AE: Summary http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/process/file/accelerated/comp_chart_dom_accel. pdf (page 1/5) 23
Special AE: Info/Contacts • Pilot Program Points of Info/Contacts: • • • RE: A list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) is available on the USPTO website at: http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/process/file/accelerated/ae_faq_091207. pdf RE: Overview of TC 1600 Special AE practice: see BCP March 2, 2010: “Accelerated Examination” by Bennett Celsa at http: //www. cabic. com/bcp/030210/ RE: specific questions: Accelerated. [email protected] gov. • For TC-1600 Program questions: -Bennett Celsa (571 -272 -0807) or bennett. [email protected] gov -Jean Vollano (571 -272 -0648) or jean. [email protected] gov -Cecilia Tsang (571 -272 -0562) or cecilia. [email protected] gov • For TC-1600 Program petition questions: - Marianne Seidel (571 -272 -0584) or marianne. [email protected] gov 24
Project Exchange-Patent Backlog Reduction Stimulus Plan § A patent application can receive special, accelerated status if the applicant abandons another related unexamined application. § Applicant must file a petition to make special that satisfies: (i) the conditions sets forth in 74 FR 62285 (Nov. 27, 2009); and (ii) the requirements set forth in 75 FR 36063 9(June 24, 2010) other than the small entity requirement, which is no longer a requirement. Ø extended to run until December 31, 2011 or until 10, 000 petitions have been granted, whichever occurs earlier (75 FR 71072 (Nov. 22, 2010) ). See: http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/Patent. Stimulus. Plan. jsp 25
Backlog Reduction Stimulus Plan: Conditions § Conditions for application to be accorded special status : (1) Nonprovisional applications filed earlier than October 1, 2009. (2) Applicant has a copending nonprovisional application with an actual filing date earlier than October 1, 2009, and is complete under 37 CFR § 1. 53. (e. g. contain an executed oath or declaration and payment of filing/search/ examination/size or excess claims fees). (3) Both applications must be either owned by the same party as of October 1, 2009, or name at least one inventor in common. (4) Applicant must expressly abandon under 37 CFR § 1. 138(a) the copending nonprovisional application prior to its examination. (5) Applicant files a petition under 37 CFR § 1. 102 in the application for which special status is sought. 26
Backlog Reduction: Petition Requirements Petition must: a) identify the basis under which special status is being sought (express abandonment of another copending application); b) include a copy of a letter of express abandonment and the statements that accompany the letter of express abandonment from the copending abandoned application; c) include a specific identification of the relationship between the applications that qualifies the application for special status (e. g. identify by name, a common inventor/assignee); d) identify (e. g. , by application #), the expressly abandoned application; e) certify that applicant has not filed petitions in more than fourteen other applications requesting special status under this program; and f) agree to make an election w/o traverse in a telephonic interview if the claims of the “special” application are directed to two or more independent and distinct inventions. § 27
Backlog Reduction: Abandonment Statement § a) b) c) Applicant must include the following statements with the letter of express abandonment: state that applicant has not and will not file an application that claims the benefit of the expressly abandoned application under any provision of title 35, United States Code; state that the applicant agrees not to request a refund of any fees paid in the expressly abandoned application; and state that the applicant has not and will not file a new application that claims the “same invention” claimed in the expressly abandoned application (‘‘same invention’’ as used in the context of statutory double patenting under 35 U. S. C. § 101). 28
Backlog: Project Exchange Report Summary (Report date: 05/02/2011) : u Petition Summary: USPTO Awaiting decision: 1 Petitions granted : 155 Petitions dismissed: 38 Total Petitions : 194 Petitions: by TC TC 1600 TC 1700 TC 2100 TC 2400 TC 2600 TC 2800 TC 3600 TC 3700 TC 4100 30 9 10 35 38 25 8 35 3 See: Project Exchange Report Summary at http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/brs_report_summary 20110502. pdf 29
Backlog Reduction: Summary http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/process/file/accelerated/comp_chart_dom_accel. pdf (page 3/5) 30
Backlog Reduction: Info/Contacts • Pilot Program Points of Contact: • RE: EFS-Web or PAIR system - Patent Electronic Business Center at 866 -217 -9197. • • RE: specific petition questions: Office of Petitions at 571 -272 -3282. RE: The Patent Application Backlog Reduction Stimulus Plan Pilot Program Notice contact the Office of Patent Legal Administration at 571 -272 -7701 or e-mail Patent. [email protected] gov. • For TC-1600 Program questions contact : -Ram Shukla (571 -272 -0735) or ram. [email protected]o. gov -Cecilia Tsang (571 -272 -0562) or cecilia. [email protected] gov 31
Green Technology Pilot Program § § The Pilot Program for Green Technologies Including Greenhouse Gas Reduction notice was signed November 30, 2009, and published on December 8, 2009, at 74 Fed. Reg. 64666. “Special Status” under the Green Technology Pilot Program: § Advances an application out of turn for examination; and § Accords “special status” in BPAI appeals and in the patent publication process; without meeting all of the current requirements of the accelerated examination program (e. g. , examination support document). See: http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/green_tech. jsp. 32
Green Tech § Applications pertaining to green technologies including greenhouse gas reduction, environmental quality, energy conservation, development of renewable energy resources or greenhouse gas emission reduction. § Limited to the first 3, 000 petitions granted by USPTO. v 75 Fed. Reg. 28554) (May 21, 2010): Eliminated class/subclass requirement. 75 Fed. Reg. 69049 (Nov. 10, 2010): Removed filing date requirements and extended Pilot to run until December 31, 2011. v Ø Use Form PTO/SB/420 : "Petition to Make Special Under the Green Technology Pilot Program "available through EFS-Web or at http: //www. uspto. gov/forms/. 33
Green Tech: Petition (Form PTO/SB/420) - Applicant must: 1. State the basis for the special status: a. enhances the quality of the environment, or b. contributes to enhancing environmental quality (see: eligibility requirements above). 2. Provide a statement pertaining to the materiality standard if the application disclosure is not clear on its face as to the basis for the special status of the invention. - It is strongly recommended that applicant provide such a statement, since what may seem “clear on its face” to applicant who has full appreciation of the invention may not be clear to the official deciding the petition. 34
Green Tech: Petition Requirements 1. Non-provisional utility application filed under 35 U. S. C. 111(a), or 35 U. S. C. 371 (Reissues and Reexams excluded); 2. Electronically filed using EFS-Web at least one day prior to the date of a first Office action appears in PAIR. 3. < 3/20 claims: (No multiple dependent claims). 4. Directed to a single invention 5. State that applicant will telephonically elect w/o traverse if examiner requires restriction. 6. Request early publication in compliance with 37 CFR 1. 219 and include Rule 1. 18(d) publication fee. 35
Green Tech: Common Petition Filing Errors § § § Petition Goal: initial decision w/n two weeks of petition receipt date. Denied (treated as a regular application); § not in docket-ready examiner status i. e. must be released by Office of Patent Application Processing (OPAP); § untimely e. g. first action already mailed. Dismissed (one month to cure) § Missing materiality statement § Does not include publication fee. 36
Corp-Wide Green Tech Petition Report Summary Report date: 05/02/2011 Total Petitions by TC Corp. Petition Summary TC 1600 TC 1700 TC 2100 TC 2400 TC 2600 TC 2800 TC 3600 TC 3700 TC 4100 None Petitions awaiting decision Petitions granted Petitions dismissed Petitions denied Total Petitions Issued US Green Patents 146 899 142 8 26 827 337 807 6 53 327 1681 1034 209 3251 290 See: http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/green_report_summary 20110502. pdf 37
Green Tech: Summary http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/process/file/accelerated/comp_chart_dom_accel. pdf (page 2/5). 38
Green Tech: Info/Contacts • Pilot Program Points of Info/Contact: • RE: Frequently Asked Questions: at http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/faqs_on_green_tech. pdf • RE: The Green Technology Pilot Program Notice - contact the Office of Patent Legal Administration at 571 -272 -7701 or e-mail Patent. [email protected] gov. • For TC-1600 Program questions contact : -Manjunath Rao (571 -272 -0939) or manjunath. [email protected] gov -Cecilia Tsang (571 -272 -0562) or cecilia. [email protected] gov 39
The Three-Track Proposal § Applicants can choose one of three “tracks” for patent examination: Track I (prioritized examination): Submit a request and pay an additional fee will place the application in an accelerated queue for examination. Track II (standard or traditional timing for examination): This option will involve standard fees and will proceed under current examination procedures. Track III (applicant controlled up to 30 months queue prior to docketing for examination): Certain applications that originate in the United States may have examination delayed for up to 30 months. 40
Tracks: Advantages § Advantages: § greater control over the timing of examination; § increased efficiency of examination § See 75 FR 31763 (June 4, 2010). http: //www. uspto. gov/news/pr/2010/10_24. jsp 41
Track I: Effective Date Postponed Until Further Notice “Changes to Implement the Prioritized Examination Track (Track I) of the Enhanced Examination Timing Control Procedures” § 76 FR (Feb. 4, 2011), 6369 (Proposed rulemaking); Ø 76 FR (April 4, 2011), 18399 (Final rule): http: //edocket. access. gpo. gov/2011/pdf/2011 -7807. pdf Ø Implementation on hold due to funding limitations. See: 76 FR (April 29, 2011), 23876 Ø Under Final Rule: - Optional prioritized examination upon applicant’s request and payment of § 1. 102(e) $4, 000 prioritized examination fee, a $130 processing fee, and a $300 publication fee (in addition to the regular filing/search/ examination fee). - Aggregate goal for Track I prioritized examination is a final disposition within twelve months of prioritized status being granted. § 42
Track I: Special Status - (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) - Under Track I, an application would be accorded special status and placed on the examiner’s special docket throughout its entire course of prosecution before a final disposition is reached in the application. The final disposition for the twelve-month goal means: mailing of a notice of allowance, mailing of a final Office action, filing of a notice of appeal, declaration of an interference by the BPAI, filing of a request for continued examination, or abandonment of the application. An application in Track I, is not accorded special status throughout its entire course of appeal or interference before the BPAI. 43
Track I: Requirements For prioritized Track I examination: (1) original utility or plant nonprovisional application filed under 35 U. S. C. 111(a) (371 national stage ineligible)*; (2) If utility, electronically filed using EFS Web; if plant, filed by paper. (3) complete under 37 CFR 1. 51(b) with any excess claims fees paid on filing, and (4) application contains, or is amended to contain, no more than four independent and 30 total claims (4/30 rule). • * See 37 CFR 1. 102(e) Consider filing under 35 U. S. C. § 111(a), and claiming benefit to the earlier international application through 35 U. S. C. §§ 365(c)/120. See 76 FR (April 4, 2011), 18399 at 18403 -18404. 44
Track I: Implementation (on hold) § Requests for prioritized examination under § 1. 102(e) would be limited to a maximum number of applications (originally set at 10, 000 applications for FY ’ 11): § Requests to participate would include a certification and request for prioritized examination, preferably by using Form PTO/SB/424: - available only for applications (including new continuing applications) filed under 35 U. S. C. § 111(a) on or after the date of implementation. - unavailable for reissue applications, design applications, provisional applications, national stage applications, PCT international applications, and reexamination proceedings. § The Office will not prohibit the use of extensions of time for prioritized examination applications: - however, a petition for an extension of time for filing a reply, terminates prioritized examination. 45
Three-Track Proposal: Info/Contacts • Pilot Program Points of Info/Contact: RE: EFS-Web questions contact the EBC at 866 -217 -9197 RE: Track I Procedure: http: //edocket. access. gpo. gov/2011/pdf/2011 -7807. pdf • - For Program Questions contact : Office of Patent Legal Administration (by telephone): Eugenia A. Jones (571) 272– 7727; Kathleen Kahler Fonda (571) 272– 7754; or Michael T. Cygan (571) 272– 7700, - Office of Patent Legal Administration (by mail): Mail Stop Comments Patents, Commissioner for Patents, P. O. Box 1450 Alexandria, VA 22313– 1450, marked to the attention of Eugenia A. Jones. 46
First Action Interview Pilot Program • Upon request, applicants, prior to first office action, may conduct an examiner interview after reviewing a “Pre. Interview Communication” provided by the examiner. • See: http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/faipp_landing. jsp • Extended: to run until May 16, 2012; • Expanded: corps-wide; • NOW: “Full” First Action Interview Pilot Program: See: http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/faipp_full. jsp 49
“Full” First Action Interview Pilot Program: Requirements for Request • • (i) (iii) The application must be a non-reissue, non-provisional utility application filed under 35 USC 111(a) or 371 containing three (3) or fewer independent claims and twenty (20) or fewer total claims. (no multiple dependent claims) drawn to a single invention. The request must be filed: on or after April 1, 2011, and before May 16, 2012, and at least one day before a first Office action on the merits of the application appears in the PAIR system. See http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/faipp_full_preog. pdf using EFS-Web. 50
“Full” First Action Interview Pilot Program: Request cont. • I. II. ü By filing the request Applicant agrees: to make an election w/o traverse if the Office determines that the claims are not directed to a single invention; and not to request a refund of the search fee and any excess claims fee paid in the application after the mailing or notification of the pre-interview communication prepared by the examiner. Use PTO/SB/413 C: “REQUEST FOR FIRST ACTION INTERVIEW (FULL PILOT PROGRAM)”: at http: //www. uspto. gov/forms/sb 0413 c. pdf 51
“Full” First Action Interview Pilot Program: Evaluation of Request • Is there a Notice of Non-compliance? -Yes, then determine if Applicant has timely cured the request (either 30 days from notice or a new request before examination) -If Applicant does not timely cure then examination in accordance with standard practices and procedures will result. • Verify propriety of the Request -No FAOM -No more that 3 independent and 20 total claims -No multiple dependent claims • If request is not proper then forward application to the appropriate TSS team leader for generation of a notice of non-compliance. Ø See Full First Action Interview Pilot Program: Overview [PPT] slide 6 at http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/faipp_full. jsp#heading-9. 52
“Full” First Action Interview Pilot Program: Pre-Interview Procedure • Upon receiving the request, the Examiner • conducts a prior art search and • sends applicant a pre-interview communication (PTOL-413 FP) citing relevant prior art and identifying proposed rejections or objections. • Applicant has: 1 month/30 day response period to request or decline an interview (extendible by one month under 37 CFR 1. 136(a)). • Failure to timely reply to the Pre-Interview Communication or to timely conduct the interview: • • will not result in abandonment of the application: instead, a first action will be provided i. e. the interview is waived. See: http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/form-ptol-413 fp_enhanced. pdf 51
“Full” First Action Interview Pilot Program: Pre-Interview Procedure • I. III. Applicant response to the Pre-Interview Communication: Request not to have the interview; Request not to have the interview AND submit a reply in accordance with 37 CFR 1. 111; or File: an “Applicant Initiated Interview Request” form (PTOL-413 A) along with a proposed amendment and/or arguments via EFS-Web, and conduct the interview within 60 days from the filing of the Applicant Initiated Interview Request. See Full First Action Interview Pilot Program: Overview [PPT] slides 7 -8 at http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/faipp_full. jsp#heading-9 54
“Full” First Action Interview Pilot Program: Interview Procedure • • • Follows current policy and practice (See MPEP 713); At the interview, the relevant prior art, proposed rejections, amendments and arguments are discussed. Post-interview: the examiner completes an interview summary (PTOL 413) noting/attaching relevant amendments and/or arguments and a completed copy of the Applicant Initiated Interview Request form. • • If agreement on allowability is reached, if applicant requests an unofficial courtesy copy, the examiner generates a notice of allowability (PTOL-37) that includes an interview summary (PTOL-413) with reasons for allowance. If agreement is not reached, applicant receives a first Office action (PTOL-413 FA) that includes an interview summary (PTOL-413) that is a first Office action on the merits under 35 USC 132. See Full First Action Interview Pilot Program: Overview [PPT] slides 8 -10 at http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/faipp_full. jsp#heading-9 55
“First Action Interview Pilot Program”: Results as of April 21, 2011 See: http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/faipp_full_overview. ppt (slide 15). 56
First Action Interview Pilot: Info/Contacts • Pilot Program Points of Contact: RE: EFS-Web questions contact the EBC at 866 -217 -9197 RE: Notice/Legal questions contact Joseph Weiss OPLA 571 -272 -7759 or first. action. [email protected] gov For Program questions contact : » » » Tech Center 1600 – Johann Richter 571 -272 -0646 or johann. [email protected] gov Tech Center 1700 – Patrick Ryan 571 -272 -1292 or patrick. [email protected] gov Tech Center 2100 – James Trujillo 571 -272 -3677 or james. [email protected] gov Tech Center 2400 – John Follansbee 571 -272 -3964 or john. [email protected] gov Tech Center 2600 – Nick Corsaro 571 -272 -7876 or nick. [email protected] gov Tech Center 2800 – Darren Schuberg 571 -272 - 2044 or darran. [email protected] gov » Tech Center 3600 – Vic Batson 571 -272 - 6987 or victor. [email protected] gov » Tech Center 3700 – Linda Dvorak – 571 -272 -4764 or linda. [email protected] gov See http: //www. uspto. gov/patents/init_events/faipp_full_overview. ppt (slides 16 -18: dated April 26, 2011) 55
Questions Bennett Celsa (QAS) Bennett. [email protected] gov (571) 272 -0807 Technology Center 1600 USPTO 56