Establishment of Box EXPEDITED DESIGN An expedited examination procedure is now available to design applicants who request and qualify for expedited examination as set forth in revised 37 CFR 1.155. See Changes to Implement the Patent Business Goals; Final Rule, 65 Fed. Reg. 54603 (September 8, 2000) and 1238 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 77 (September 19, 2000). Design applicants seeking expedited examination may file a design application in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) together with a corresponding request under 37 CFR 1.155 by hand-delivering the application papers and request directly to the Design Group Director's office. Effective immediately, the USPTO has established a special box designated Box EXPEDITED DESIGN for applicants who wish to file a design application and corresponding request under 37 CFR 1.155 in the USPTO by mail, rather than by hand-delivery to the Design Group Director’s office. All design application filings addressed to Box EXPEDITED DESIGN will be forwarded immediately to the Design Group Director’s office where expedited examination will be initiated provided the application (including the design application filing fee) is in condition for examination and a complete request under 37 CFR 1.155 (including the fee specified at 37 CFR 1.17(k)) qualifies the application for expedited examination. This box should NOT be used for any other design application correspondence. For the convenience of those interested in expedited examination of design applications, 37 CFR 1.155 is reproduced below: 1.155 Expedited examination of design applications. (a) The applicant may request that the Office expedite the examination of a design application. To qualify for expedited examination: (1) The application must include drawings in compliance with Sec. 1.84; (2) The applicant must have conducted a preexamination search; and (3) The applicant must file a request for expedited examination including: (i) The fee set forth in Sec. 1.17(k); and (ii) A statement that a preexamination search was conducted. The statement must also indicate the field of search and include an information disclosure statement in compliance with Sec. 1.98. (b) The Office will not examine an application that is not in condition for examination (e.g., missing basic filing fee) even if the applicant files a request for expedited examination under this section. For applicants who choose to file a design application and corresponding request under 37 CFR 1.155 by mail, the envelope should be addressed: Box EXPEDITED DESIGN Commissioner for Patents Washington, D.C. 20231 Box EXPEDITED DESIGN should only be used for the initial filing of design applications accompanied by a corresponding request for expedited examination under 37 CFR 1.155. Box EXPEDITED DESIGN should NOT be used for a request under 37 CFR 1.155 filed subsequent to the filing of the corresponding design application. Instead, a subsequently filed request under 37 CFR 1.155 should be made by facsimile to the Design Group Director's office. Placing unrelated or extraneous documents in an envelope marked for any special box will significantly delay their reaching the area for which they were intended. Sept. 28, 2000 STEPHEN G. KUNIN Deputy Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy