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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 1342 O.G. 51, on May 12, 2009.
European Patent Office as Searching and Examining Authority
The European Patent Office (EPO) may act as the International Searching
Authority (ISA) for an international application filed with the United
States Receiving Office or the International Bureau (IB) as Receiving
Office where at least one of the applicants is either a national or
resident of the United States of America. However, the EPO is no longer
a competent ISA, within the meaning of PCT Article 16(3), for
international applications filed by U.S. residents or nationals on or
after March 1, 2002, in the USPTO or IB as a Receiving Office, and where
the application contains one or more claims directed to the field of
business methods. For the definition of what the EPO considers to be
precluded subject matter in the field of business methods, applicants
should see the "Notice from the President of the European Patent
Office", dated November 26, 2001, and which was published as Annex A in
the "Notice Concerning EPO Competence to Act as PCT Authority" in
the Official Gazette at 1255 O.G. 878, on February 19, 2002.
The European Patent Office may act as the International Preliminary
Examining Authority (IPEA) for an international application filed in the
United States Receiving Office or the International Bureau as Receiving
Office where at least one of the applicants is either a national or
resident of the United States of America, provided that the European
Patent Office acted as the International Searching Authority. However,
the EPO is no longer a competent IPEA, within the meaning of PCT Article
32(3), for international applications filed by U.S. residents or nationals
in the USPTO or IB as a Receiving Office where the corresponding demand is
filed with the EPO on or after March 1, 2002, and where the application
contains one or more claims directed to the field of business methods.
The search fee of the European Patent Office was decreased, effective
March 1, 2009, and was announced in the Official Gazette at 1339 O.G. 61,
on February 17, 2009.
Korean Intellectual Property Office as Searching and Examining Authority
For use of the Korean Intellectual Property Office as an International
Searching Authority and International Preliminary Examining Authority for
international applications filed in the United States Receiving Office,
see the notice appearing in the Official Gazette at 1302 O.G. 1261 on
January 17, 2006.
The search fee of the Korean Intellectual Property Office was increased,
effective January 1, 2009, and was announced in the Official Gazette at
1338 O.G. 61, on January 13, 2009.
Australian Patent Office as Searching and Examining Authority
The Australian Patent Office (IP Australia) may act as the International
Searching Authority (ISA) for an international application filed with the
United States Receiving Office or the International Bureau (IB) as
Receiving Office where at least one of the applicants is either a national
or resident of the United States of America. However, IP Australia is not a
competent ISA, within the meaning of PCT Artical 16(3), for international
applications filed by U.S. residents or nationals in the USPTO or IB as a
Receiving Office, and where the application contains one or more claims
directed to the field of business methods or mechanical inventions.
IP Australia may act as the International Preliminary Examining
Authority (IPEA) for an international application filed in the United
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States Receiving Office or the International Bureau as Receiving Office
where at least one of the applicants is either a national or resident of
the United States of America, provided that IP Australia acted as the
International Searching Authority. However, IP Australia is not a competent
IPEA, within the meaning of PCT Article 32(3), for international
applications filed by U.S. residents or nationals in the USPTO or IB as a
Receiving Office where the corresponding demand is filed with IP Australia
and where the application contains 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 Annex A to the agreement between the
USPTO and IP Australia. See the notice appearing in the Official Gazette
at 1337 O.G. 261 on December 23, 2008.
For use of IP Australia as an International Searching Authority and
International Preliminary Examining Authority for international
applications filed in the United States Receiving Office, see the notice
appearing in the Official Gazette at 1337 O.G. 265 on December 23, 2008.
The search fee of IP Australia was decreased, effective February 1,
2009, and was announced in the Official Gazette at 1339 O.G. 59, on
February 10, 2009.
Fees
The transmittal fee and 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 increased, effective May 1, 2009, and
were announced in the Official Gazette at 1340 O.G. 212, on March 31,
2009.
The schedule of PCT fees (in U.S. dollars), as of May 1, 2009, is as
follows:
International Application (PCT Chapter I) fees:
Transmittal fee $240.00
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 $2,164.00
Korean Intellectual Property Office as ISA
- for international applications filed in English $609.00
IP Australia as ISA $1,091.00
International fees
International filing fee $1,184.00
International filing fee-filed in paper
with PCT EASY zip file or
electronically without PCT EASY zip file $1,095.00
International filing fee-filed
electronically with PCT EASY zip files $1,006.00
Supplemental fee for each page over 30 $13.00
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Sequence listing and/or sequence-related table on
electronic medium only $5,200.00
Restoration of Priority
Filing a request for the restoration of the
right of priority under § 1.452 $1,410.00
International Application (PCT Chapter II) fees associated
with filing a Demand for Preliminary Examination:
Handling fee $171.00
Handling fee-90% reduction, if applicants meet criteria
specified at:
http://www.wipo.int/pct/en/fees/fee_reduction.pdf $17.10
Preliminary Examination Fee
USPTO as International Preliminary
Examining Authority (IPEA)
- USPTO was ISA in PCT Chapter I $600.00
- USPTO was not ISA in PCT Chapter I $750.00
- Additional preliminary examination fee,
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).
April 13, 2009 JOHN J. DOLL
Acting Under Secretary of Commerce for
Intellectual Property and Acting Director of the
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Update Accession by Chile and Peru |
Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Update
Accession by Chile and Peru
The United States Patent and Trademark Office received notification from
the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) that Chile on March 2,
2009, and Peru, on March 6, 2009, deposited their instruments of accession
to the PCT, and will become bound by the PCT on June 2, 2009 and June 6,
2009 respectively. Consequently, any international application filed on or
after June 2, 2009, will automatically include the designation of Chile
(Country code: CL), and any international application filed on or after
June 6, 2009, will automatically include the designation of Peru (country
code: PE). Nationals and residents of Chile and Peru will be entitled, as
from June 2, 2009, and June 6, 2009 respectively, to file international
applications under the PCT.
Also, because Chile and Peru will be bound by Chapter II of the PCT,
they will automatically be elected in any demand for international
preliminary examination filed in respect of an international application
filed on or after June 2, 2009 and June 6, 2009, respectively.
Note that Chile has made a declaration that pursuant to PCT Article
64(5), it does not consider itself bound by PCT Article 59.
Listing of PCT Member Countries
Date of Deposit Entry into
Country Instrument of Instrument Force1
(1) Central African Accession 15 September 1971 24 January 1978
Republic2
(2) Senegal2 Ratification 08 March 1972 24 January 1978
(3) Madagascar Ratification 27 March 1972 24 January 1978
(4) Malawi5 Accession 16 May 1972 24 January 1978
(5) Cameroon2 Accession 15 March 1973 24 January 1978
(6) Chad2 Accession 12 February 1974 24 January 1978
(7) Togo2 Ratification 28 January 1975 24 January 1978
(8) Gabon2 Accession 06 March 1975 24 January 1978
(9) United States of Ratification 26 November 1975 24 January 1978
America
(10) Germany3 Ratification 19 July 1976 24 January 1978
(11) Congo2 Accession 08 August 1977 24 January 1978
(12) Switzerland3 Ratification 14 September 1977 24 January 1978
(13) United Kingdom3 Ratification 24 October 1977 24 January 1978
(14) France3 Ratification 25 November 1977 25 February 1978
(15) Russian Ratification 29 December 1977 29 March 1978
Federation6
(16) Brazil Ratification 09 January 1978 09 April 1978
(17) Luxembourg3 Ratification 31 January 1978 30 April 1978
(18) Sweden3 Ratification 17 February 1978 17 May 1978
(19) Japan Ratification 01 July 1978 01 October 1978
(20) Denmark3 Ratification 01 September 1978 01 December 1978
(21) Austria3 Ratification 23 January 1979 23 April 1979
(22) Monaco3 Ratification 22 March 1979 22 June 1979
(23) Netherlands3 Ratification 10 April 1979 10 July 1979
(24) Romania3 Ratification 23 April 1979 23 July 1979
(25) Norway Ratification 01 October 1979 01 January 1980
(26) Liechtenstein3 Accession 19 December 1979 19 March 1980
(27) Australia Accession 31 December 1979 31 March 1980
(28) Hungary3 Ratification 27 March 1980 27 June 1980
(29) Democratic Accession 08 April 1980 08 July 1980
People's Republic
of Korea (North Korea)
(30) Finland3 Ratification 01 July 1980 01 October 1980
(31) Belgium3 Ratification 14 September 1981 14 December 1981
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(32) Sri Lanka Accession 26 November 1981 26 February 1982
(33) Mauritania2 Accession 13 January 1983 13 April 1983
(34) Sudan5 Accession 16 January 1984 16 April 1984
(35) Bulgaria3 Accession 21 February 1984 21 May 1984
(36) Republic of Korea Accession 10 May 1984 10 August 1984
(South Korea)
(37) Mali2 Accession 19 July 1984 19 October 1984
(38) Barbados Accession 12 December 1984 12 March 1985
(39) Italy3 Ratification 28 December 1984 28 March 1985
(40) Benin2 Accession 26 November 1986 26 February 1987
(41) Burkina Faso2 Accession 21 December 1988 21 March 1989
(42) Spain3 Accession 16 August 1989 16 November 1989
(43) Canada Ratification 02 October 1989 02 January 1990
(44) Greece3 Accession 09 July 1990 09 October 1990
(45) Poland Accession 25 September 1990 25 December 1990
(46) Cote d'Ivoire2 Ratification 31 January 1991 30 April 1991
(47) Guinea2 Accession 27 February 1991 27 May 1991
(48) Mongolia Accession 27 February 1991 27 May 1991
(49) Czech Republic3 Declaration4 18 December 1992 01 January 1993
(50) Ireland3 Ratification 01 May 1992 01 August 1992
(51) Portugal3 Accession 24 August 1992 24 November 1992
(52) New Zealand Accession 01 September 1992 01 December 1992
(53) Ukraine Declaration4 21 September 1992 25 December 1991
(54) Viet Nam Accession 10 December 1992 10 March 1993
(55) Slovakia3 Declaration4 30 December 1992 01 January 1993
(56) Niger2 Accession 21 December 1992 21 March 1993
(57) Kazakhstan6 Declaration4 16 February 1993 25 December 1991
(58) Belarus6 Declaration4 14 April 1993 25 December 1991
(59) Latvia Accession 07 June 1993 07 September 1993
(60) Uzbekistan Declaration4 18 August 1993 25 December 1991
(61) China Accession 01 October 1993 01 January 1994
(62) Slovenia3 Accession 01 December 1993 01 March 1994
(63) Trinidad and Accession 10 December 1993 10 March 1994
Tobago
(64) Georgia Declaration4 18 January 1994 25 December 1991
(65) Kyrgyzstan6 Declaration4 14 February 1994 25 December 1991
(66) Republic of Declaration4 14 February 1994 25 December 1991
Moldova6
(67) Tajikistan6 Declaration4 14 February 1994 25 December 1991
(68) Kenya5 Accession 08 March 1994 08 June 1994
(69) Lithuania3 Accession 05 April 1994 05 July 1994
(70) Armenia6 Declaration4 17 May 1994 25 December 1991
(71) Estonia3 Accession 24 May 1994 24 August 1994
(72) Liberia Accession 27 May 1994 27 August 1994
(73) Swaziland5 Accession 20 June 1994 20 September 1994
(74) Mexico Accession 01 October 1994 01 January 1995
(75) Uganda5 Accession 09 November 1994 09 February 1995
(76) Singapore Accession 23 November 1994 23 February 1995
(77) Iceland3 Accession 23 December 1994 23 March 1995
(78) Turkmenistan6 Declaration4 01 March 1995 25 December 1991
(79) The former Accession 10 May 1995 10 August 1995
Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia
(80) Albania Accession 04 July 1995 04 October 1995
(81) Lesotho5 Accession 21 July 1995 21 October 1995
(82) Azerbaijan6 Accession 25 September 1995 25 December 1995
(83) Turkey3 Accession 01 October 1995 01 January 1996
(84) Israel Ratification 01 March 1996 01 June 1996
(85) Cuba Accession 16 April 1996 16 July 1996
(86) Saint Lucia Accession 30 May 1996 30 August 1996
(87) Bosnia and Accession 07 June 1996 07 September 1996
Herzegovina
(88) Serbia Declaration4 19 September 2006 01 February 1997
(89) Ghana5 Accession 26 November 1996 26 February 1997
(90) Zimbabwe5 Accession 11 March 1997 11 June 1997
(91) Sierra Leone5 Accession 17 March 1997 17 June 1997
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(92) Indonesia Accession 05 June 1997 05 September 1997
(93) Gambia5 Accession 09 September 1997 09 December 1997
(94) Guinea-Bissau2 Accession 12 September 1997 12 December 1997
(95) Cyprus3 Accession 01 January 1998 01 April 1998
(96) Croatia Accession 01 April 1998 01 July 1998
(97) Grenada Accession 22 June 1998 22 September 1998
(98) India Accession 07 September 1998 07 December 1998
(99) United Arab Accession 10 December 1998 10 March 1999
Emirates
(100) South Africa Accession 16 December 1998 16 March 1999
(101) Costa Rica Accession 03 May 1999 03 August 1999
(102) Dominica Accession 07 May 1999 07 August 1999
(103) United Republic Accession 14 June 1999 14 September 1999
of Tanzania5
(104) Morocco Accession 08 July 1999 08 October 1999
(105) Algeria Ratification 08 December 1999 08 March 2000
(106) Antigua and Accession 17 December 1999 17 March 2000
Barbuda
(107) Mozambique5 Accession 18 February 2000 18 May 2000
(108) Belize Accession 17 March 2000 17 June 2000
(109) Colombia Accession 29 November 2000 28 February 2001
(110) Ecuador Accession 07 February 2001 07 May 2001
(111) Equatorial Accession 17 April 2001 17 July 2001
Guinea2
(112) Philippines Accession 17 May 2001 17 August 2001
(113) Oman Accession 26 July 2001 26 October 2001
(114) Zambia5 Accession 15 August 2001 15 November 2001
(115) Tunisia Accession 10 September 2001 10 December 2001
(116) Saint Vincent Accession 6 May 2002 6 August 2002
and Grenadines
(117) Seychelles Accession 7 August 2002 7 November 2002
(118) Nicaragua Accession 6 December 2002 6 March 2003
(119) Papua New Guinea Accession 14 March 2003 14 June 2003
(120) Syrian Arab Accession 26 March 2003 26 June 2003
Republic
(121) Egypt Ratification 6 June 2003 6 September 2003
(122) Botswana5 Accession 30 July 2003 30 October 2003
(123) Namibia5 Accession 1 October 2003 1 January 2004
(124) San Marino Accession 14 September 2004 14 December 2004
(125) Comoros Accession 3 January 2005 3 April 2005
(126) Nigeria Accession 8 February 2005 8 May 2005
(127) Libyan Arab Accession 15 June 2005 15 September 2005
Jamahiriya
(128) Saint Kitts and Accession 27 July 2005 27 October 2005
Nevis
(129) Lao People's Accession 14 March 2006 14 June 2006
Democratic Republic
(130) Honduras Accession 20 March 2006 20 June 2006
(131) Malaysia Accession 16 May 2006 16 August 2006
(132) El Salvador Accession 17 May 2006 17 August 2006
(133) Guatemala Accession 14 July 2006 14 October 2006
(134) Malta3 Accession 1 December 2006 1 March 2007
(135) Montenegro Declaration4 4 December 2006 3 June 2006
(136) Bahrain Accession 18 December 2006 18 March 2007
(137) Dominican Accession 28 February 2007 28 May 2007
Republic
(138) Angola Accession 27 September 27 December 2007
(139) Sao Tomê and Accession 3 April 2008 3 July 2008
Principe
(140) Chile Accession 2 March 2009 2 June 2009
(141) Peru Accession 6 March 2009 6 June 2009
April 13, 2009 JOHN J. DOLL
Acting Under Secretary of Commerce for
Intellectual Property and Acting Director of the
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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1 Although the PCT entered into force on January 24, 1978, the Assembly of
the PCT Union fixed June 1, 1978, as the date from which international
applications could be filed and demands for international preliminary
examination could be submitted.
2 Member of African Intellectual Property Organization (OAPI) regional
patent system.
3 Member of European Patent Convention (EPC) regional patent system.
4 Declaration of continued application.
5 Member of African Regional Industrial Property Organization (ARIPO)
regional patent system.
6 Member of Eurasian Patent Organization (EAPO) regional patent system.
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 May 2, 2006
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 7,036,151 through 7,039,955
Reissue Patents based on the above identified patents.
Attention is drawn to the patents that were issued on April 30, 2002
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 6,378,133 through 6,381,748
Reissue Patents based on the above identified patents.
Attention is drawn to the patents that were issued on April 28, 1998
for which maintenance fees due at 11 years and six months may now be paid.
The patents have patent numbers within the following ranges:
Utility Patents 5,742,936 through 5,745,915
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
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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
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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 March 25, 2009
DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES
Patent Application Issue
Number Number Date
5,613,253 08/628,528 03/25/97
5,613,269 08/416,278 03/25/97
5,613,278 08/551,608 03/25/97
5,613,282 08/532,394 03/25/97
5,613,288 08/570,409 03/25/97
5,613,299 08/336,636 03/25/97
5,613,303 08/502,559 03/25/97
5,613,328 08/391,726 03/25/97
5,613,331 08/367,446 03/25/97
5,613,338 08/367,588 03/25/97
5,613,339 08/160,436 03/25/97
5,613,341 08/517,988 03/25/97
5,613,344 08/471,090 03/25/97
5,613,346 08/635,781 03/25/97
5,613,347 08/460,731 03/25/97
5,613,348 08/412,348 03/25/97
5,613,350 08/425,105 03/25/97
5,613,353 08/437,821 03/25/97
5,613,354 08/527,448 03/25/97
5,613,357 08/654,936 03/25/97
5,613,358 07/588,370 03/25/97
5,613,361 08/352,449 03/25/97
5,613,367 08/580,359 03/25/97
5,613,368 08/559,579 03/25/97
5,613,371 08/418,821 03/25/97
5,613,379 08/551,331 03/25/97
5,613,386 08/540,439 03/25/97
5,613,389 08/236,628 03/25/97
5,613,390 08/344,677 03/25/97
5,613,392 08/334,785 03/25/97
5,613,394 08/282,569 03/25/97
5,613,402 08/468,433 03/25/97
5,613,438 08/377,474 03/25/97
5,613,442 08/448,507 03/25/97
5,613,448 08/504,681 03/25/97
5,613,451 08/440,648 03/25/97
5,613,452 08/419,292 03/25/97
5,613,454 08/366,324 03/25/97
5,613,466 08/453,366 03/25/97
5,613,467 08/487,388 03/25/97
5,613,468 08/634,943 03/25/97
5,613,471 08/369,148 03/25/97
5,613,475 08/612,485 03/25/97
5,613,477 08/642,422 03/25/97
5,613,483 08/555,625 03/25/97
5,613,485 08/377,194 03/25/97
5,613,488 08/413,184 03/25/97
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5,613,498 08/281,728 03/25/97
5,613,502 07/826,096 03/25/97
5,613,506 08/550,638 03/25/97
5,613,508 08/385,461 03/25/97
5,613,515 08/442,179 03/25/97
5,613,521 08/343,530 03/25/97
5,613,522 08/549,456 03/25/97
5,613,525 08/595,604 03/25/97
5,613,529 08/589,609 03/25/97
5,613,558 08/458,826 03/25/97
5,613,566 08/498,860 03/25/97
5,613,584 08/557,590 03/25/97
5,613,585 08/433,900 03/25/97
5,613,588 08/382,439 03/25/97
5,613,599 08/621,339 03/25/97
5,613,601 08/455,789 03/25/97
5,613,605 08/303,656 03/25/97
5,613,609 08/369,856 03/25/97
5,613,616 08/450,049 03/25/97
5,613,623 08/504,012 03/25/97
5,613,624 08/488,653 03/25/97
5,613,626 08/441,390 03/25/97
5,613,636 08/319,288 03/25/97
5,613,638 08/532,237 03/25/97
5,613,661 08/519,116 03/25/97
5,613,668 08/599,924 03/25/97
5,613,677 08/096,782 03/25/97
5,613,686 08/582,187 03/25/97
5,613,698 08/448,921 03/25/97
5,613,701 08/442,173 03/25/97
5,613,702 08/606,067 03/25/97
5,613,706 08/572,206 03/25/97
5,613,712 08/426,388 03/25/97
5,613,720 08/555,578 03/25/97
5,613,745 08/393,118 03/25/97
5,613,749 08/312,770 03/25/97
5,613,754 08/491,783 03/25/97
5,613,757 08/311,929 03/25/97
5,613,789 08/267,215 03/25/97
5,613,790 08/522,030 03/25/97
5,613,796 08/636,469 03/25/97
5,613,807 08/430,456 03/25/97
5,613,818 08/422,351 03/25/97
5,613,827 08/501,628 03/25/97
5,613,834 08/648,317 03/25/97
5,613,836 08/527,544 03/25/97
5,613,843 08/395,307 03/25/97
5,613,852 08/369,686 03/25/97
5,613,859 08/563,299 03/25/97
5,613,868 08/443,459 03/25/97
5,613,869 08/438,768 03/25/97
5,613,885 08/548,339 03/25/97
5,613,886 08/522,558 03/25/97
5,613,887 08/414,719 03/25/97
5,613,888 08/579,479 03/25/97
5,613,894 08/358,943 03/25/97
5,613,898 08/432,779 03/25/97
5,613,906 08/504,886 03/25/97
5,613,907 08/533,530 03/25/97
5,613,909 08/278,946 03/25/97
5,613,916 08/516,105 03/25/97
5,613,917 08/584,946 03/25/97
5,613,919 08/467,858 03/25/97
5,613,920 08/388,578 03/25/97
5,613,926 08/641,683 03/25/97
5,613,934 08/627,539 03/25/97
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5,613,943 08/378,606 03/25/97
5,613,950 08/063,486 03/25/97
5,613,959 08/388,084 03/25/97
5,613,961 08/366,845 03/25/97
5,613,968 08/431,739 03/25/97
5,613,978 08/659,056 03/25/97
5,613,987 08/466,823 03/25/97
5,613,994 08/216,298 03/25/97
5,613,996 08/436,618 03/25/97
5,614,001 08/445,027 03/25/97
5,614,012 08/531,002 03/25/97
5,614,013 08/324,827 03/25/97
5,614,020 08/637,194 03/25/97
5,614,031 08/440,325 03/25/97
5,614,032 08/285,679 03/25/97
5,614,043 08/220,570 03/25/97
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May 12, 2009 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
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5,614,352 08/366,614 03/25/97
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May 12, 2009 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
1342 OG 60 |
5,614,739 08/459,854 03/25/97
5,614,743 08/505,627 03/25/97
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May 12, 2009 |
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5,615,227 08/342,902 03/25/97
5,615,240 08/330,824 03/25/97
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5,615,394 08/330,637 03/25/97
5,615,405 08/542,953 03/25/97
5,615,406 08/313,795 03/25/97
PATENTS WHICH EXPIRED ON March 20, 2009
DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES
Patent Application Issue
Number Number Date
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May 12, 2009 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
1342 OG 62 |
6,202,356 09/024,568 03/20/01
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May 12, 2009 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
1342 OG 63 |
6,202,677 09/072,511 03/20/01
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6,202,980 09/232,303 03/20/01
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6,202,991 09/243,907 03/20/01
May 12, 2009 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
1342 OG 64 |
6,203,001 09/193,589 03/20/01
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May 12, 2009 |
US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE |
1342 OG 65 |
6,203,346 09/439,842 03/20/01
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May 12, 2009 |
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May 12, 2009 |
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May 12, 2009 |
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May 12, 2009 |
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May 12, 2009 |
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6,205,562 09/472,166 03/20/01
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DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES
Patent Application Issue
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6,868,559 10/851,104 03/22/05
6,868,565 10/430,454 03/22/05
6,868,569 10/348,474 03/22/05
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6,868,613 10/419,505 03/22/05
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6,868,619 10/705,035 03/22/05
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6,868,814 10/376,652 03/22/05
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May 12, 2009 |
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6,868,820 10/678,748 03/22/05
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6,868,903 10/294,635 03/22/05
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6,869,105 10/366,979 03/22/05
6,869,107 10/691,945 03/22/05
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6,869,222 09/719,948 03/22/05
6,869,262 10/090,077 03/22/05
May 12, 2009 |
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1342 OG 72 |
6,869,271 10/284,033 03/22/05
6,869,281 10/337,291 03/22/05
6,869,282 10/086,859 03/22/05
6,869,284 10/611,903 03/22/05
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6,869,307 10/464,538 03/22/05
6,869,328 10/048,652 03/22/05
6,869,331 10/692,627 03/22/05
6,869,359 10/642,383 03/22/05
6,869,374 10/783,688 03/22/05
6,869,381 10/443,773 03/22/05
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6,869,398 10/337,613 03/22/05
6,869,421 10/314,643 03/22/05
6,869,427 09/855,012 03/22/05
6,869,461 10/659,749 03/22/05
6,869,467 10/296,737 03/22/05
6,869,479 10/113,123 03/22/05
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6,869,502 09/921,408 03/22/05
6,869,504 10/465,978 03/22/05
6,869,524 10/271,059 03/22/05
6,869,527 10/600,979 03/22/05
6,869,539 09/989,192 03/22/05
6,869,548 09/989,631 03/22/05
6,869,553 10/193,039 03/22/05
6,869,562 09/618,079 03/22/05
6,869,564 10/284,032 03/22/05
6,869,573 08/857,585 03/22/05
6,869,574 10/091,539 03/22/05
6,869,576 09/751,512 03/22/05
6,869,590 10/080,974 03/22/05
6,869,592 09/762,028 03/22/05
6,869,597 10/138,299 03/22/05
6,869,600 09/958,351 03/22/05
6,869,612 10/210,528 03/22/05
6,869,615 10/282,820 03/22/05
6,869,622 10/029,109 03/22/05
6,869,629 10/132,860 03/22/05
6,869,630 09/813,327 03/22/05
6,869,634 09/883,456 03/22/05
6,869,652 10/221,872 03/22/05
6,869,662 10/074,628 03/22/05
6,869,669 09/993,374 03/22/05
6,869,675 10/292,650 03/22/05
6,869,681 09/771,700 03/22/05
6,869,687 10/182,144 03/22/05
6,869,703 10/748,513 03/22/05
6,869,704 10/092,145 03/22/05
6,869,729 09/890,529 03/22/05
6,869,736 10/363,604 03/22/05
6,869,760 09/263,981 03/22/05
6,869,761 09/652,941 03/22/05
6,869,765 09/993,346 03/22/05
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6,869,778 10/705,633 03/22/05
6,869,780 10/230,730 03/22/05
6,869,788 10/240,422 03/22/05
6,869,790 08/032,171 03/22/05
6,869,792 09/810,020 03/22/05
6,869,807 10/291,270 03/22/05
6,869,841 10/384,667 03/22/05
6,869,846 10/411,850 03/22/05
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6,869,866 10/605,310 03/22/05
6,869,883 10/319,214 03/22/05
6,869,885 09/466,440 03/22/05
6,869,895 10/674,719 03/22/05
6,869,905 10/791,585 03/22/05
6,869,910 10/205,628 03/22/05
6,869,913 10/773,231 03/22/05
6,869,918 10/366,919 03/22/05
6,869,928 10/274,968 03/22/05
6,869,929 10/393,905 03/22/05
6,869,940 10/135,846 03/22/05
6,869,943 10/645,401 03/22/05
6,869,945 10/300,950 03/22/05
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6,869,949 10/380,624 03/22/05
6,869,950 09/869,101 03/22/05
6,869,951 10/031,181 03/22/05
6,869,957 10/668,565 03/22/05
6,869,958 10/634,181 03/22/05
6,869,960 10/349,760 03/22/05
6,869,961 10/670,665 03/22/05
6,869,971 10/110,964 03/22/05
6,869,973 10/682,923 03/22/05
6,869,982 10/305,872 03/22/05
6,869,989 09/866,451 03/22/05
6,870,001 10/124,415 03/22/05
6,870,005 10/085,334 03/22/05
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6,870,017 10/387,496 03/22/05
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6,870,042 10/625,221 03/22/05
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6,870,144 10/428,947 03/22/05
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6,870,232 09/550,990 03/22/05
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6,870,349 10/205,521 03/22/05
6,870,361 10/328,345 03/22/05
6,870,364 10/333,798 03/22/05
6,870,373 10/236,889 03/22/05
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6,870,442 10/465,996 03/22/05
6,870,450 10/221,321 03/22/05
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6,870,468 10/639,634 03/22/05
6,870,472 10/421,028 03/22/05
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6,870,534 10/145,619 03/22/05
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6,870,557 10/639,448 03/22/05
6,870,575 09/909,951 03/22/05
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6,870,600 10/342,019 03/22/05
6,870,607 10/375,801 03/22/05
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6,870,663 10/228,357 03/22/05
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6,870,800 10/042,396 03/22/05
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6,870,847 08/825,492 03/22/05
6,870,850 09/512,562 03/22/05
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6,870,856 09/228,101 03/22/05
6,870,864 10/058,864 03/22/05
6,870,867 10/356,199 03/22/05
6,870,877 09/752,350 03/22/05
6,870,879 09/797,244 03/22/05
6,870,918 09/622,787 03/22/05
6,870,927 09/757,761 03/22/05
6,870,935 09/811,157 03/22/05
6,870,938 09/926,429 03/22/05
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6,870,967 10/268,637 03/22/05
6,870,971 10/041,399 03/22/05
6,870,981 09/828,842 03/22/05
6,871,011 09/672,916 03/22/05
6,871,016 10/033,560 03/22/05
6,871,044 09/909,246 03/22/05
6,871,046 10/168,961 03/22/05
6,871,058 10/114,029 03/22/05
6,871,060 09/508,019 03/22/05
6,871,062 09/761,224 03/22/05
6,871,076 10/195,213 03/22/05
6,871,103 10/273,221 03/22/05
6,871,146 10/742,105 03/22/05
6,871,152 10/824,680 03/22/05
6,871,189 10/232,028 03/22/05
6,871,199 09/310,650 03/22/05
6,871,200 10/194,907 03/22/05
6,871,201 09/918,952 03/22/05
6,871,210 09/655,093 03/22/05
6,871,216 10/244,973 03/22/05
6,871,225 09/550,432 03/22/05
6,871,228 09/895,229 03/22/05
6,871,233 09/610,630 03/22/05
6,871,245 09/726,765 03/22/05
6,871,273 09/598,436 03/22/05
6,871,274 10/163,452 03/22/05
6,871,298 09/710,057 03/22/05
6,871,304 10/216,243 03/22/05
6,871,320 09/352,355 03/22/05
6,871,321 09/811,627 03/22/05
6,871,324 09/865,369 03/22/05
6,871,329 10/098,551 03/22/05
6,871,334 10/270,498 03/22/05
6,871,341 09/534,956 03/22/05
6,871,355 09/546,191 03/22/05
Patents Reinstated Due to the Acceptance of a Late Maintenance Fee from 04/13/2009 |
Patents Reinstated Due to the Acceptance of a
Late Maintenance Fee from 04/13/2009
Patent Application Filing Issue Granted
Number Number Date Date Date
5,458,754 08/228,185 04/15/94 10/17/95 04/17/09
5,575,287 08/008,667 01/25/93 11/19/96 04/14/09
5,620,379 08/354,845 12/09/94 04/15/97 04/16/09
5,971,698 09/020,868 02/09/98 10/26/99 04/17/09
5,984,916 08/051,033 04/20/93 11/16/99 04/15/09
6,088,986 09/231,775 01/15/99 07/18/00 04/17/09
6,151,143 08/963,789 11/04/97 11/21/00 04/14/09
6,153,856 09/192,957 11/16/98 11/28/00 04/15/09
6,190,343 09/458,964 12/10/99 02/20/01 04/14/09
6,538,561 09/224,432 12/31/98 03/25/03 04/14/09
6,636,336 09/971,350 10/04/01 10/21/03 04/14/09
6,674,554 09/971,377 10/04/01 01/06/04 04/14/09
6,705,029 10/101,864 03/21/02 03/16/04 04/15/09
6,751,395 10/010,786 11/09/01 06/15/04 04/17/09
6,778,848 09/179,357 10/14/98 08/17/04 04/16/09
6,789,395 10/456,188 06/06/03 09/14/04 04/17/09
6,824,785 09/780,060 02/09/01 11/30/04 04/14/09
6,842,924 10/444,831 05/23/03 01/18/05 04/13/09
6,856,989 09/545,045 04/07/00 02/15/05 04/17/09
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).
5,963,915, Re. S.N. 12/022,956, Jan. 30, 2008, Cl. 705/026, SECURE,
CONVENIENT AND EFFICIENT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PERFORMING TRANS-INTERNET
PURCHASE TRANSACTIONS, Steven T. Kirsch, Owner of Record: DISNEY
ENTERPRISES, INC., Attorney or Agent: Steven J. Munson, Ex. Gp.: 3625
6,274,884, Re. S.N. 11/932,404, Oct. 31, 2007, Cl. 257/059, THIN FILM
TRANSISTORS FOR LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYS, Joo-Hyung Lee, et al, Owner of
Record: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Attorney or Agent: Michael Shenker,
Ex. Gp.: 2811
6,552,046, Re. S.N. 11/962,592, Dec. 21, 2007, Cl. 514/327, MATERIALS
AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE, Pascal
Druzgala, et al, Owner of Record: Aryx Therapeutics, Inc, Sunnyvale, CA,
Attorney or Agent: Bradley W. Crawford, Ex. Gp.: 1614
6,592,613, Re. S.N. 12/371,210, Feb. 13, 2009, Cl./Sub 604/408,
BLOOD COLLECTING APPARATUS AND BLOOD COLLECTING METHOD USING BLOOD
COLLECTING APPARATUS, Noboru Ishida, et al., Owner of Record: Terumo
Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, Japan, Attorney or Agent: Alan E. Kopecki,
Ex. Gp: 3742
6,608,301, Re. S.N. 12/412,207, Mar. 26, 2009, Cl. 348/307, SINGLE STEP
MULTI-SECTION EXPOSURE SCANNING METHOD, Rong-Ji Liu et. al., Owner of
Record: TRANSPACIFIC IP, LTD., Attorney or Agent: Michael A. Cofield,
Ex. Gp.: 2622
6,665,442, Re. S.N. 11/932,022, Oct. 31, 2007, Cl. 707/102, IMAGE
RETRIEVAL SYSTEM AND IMAGE RETRIEVAL METHOD, Shunichi Sekiguchi, et al,
Owner of Record: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP, Attorney or
Agent: Michael K. Mutter, Ex. Gp.: 2161
6,794,214, Re. S.N. 12/413,626, Mar. 30, 2009, Cl. 257/292, PINNED
PHOTODIODE PHOTODETECTOR WITH COMMON PIXEL TRANSISTORS AND BINNING
CAPABILITY, Vladimir Berezin, et. al., Owner of Record: Micron Technology,
Inc., Boise, ID, Attorney or Agent: Gianni Minutoli, Ex. Gp.: 2811
6,803,954, Re. S.N. 12/424,927, Apr. 16, 2009, Cl. 430/273, FILTERING
CONTROL METHOD FOR IMPROVING IMAGE QUALITY OF BI-LINEAR INTERPOLATED IMAGE,
Min-Cheol Hong, et al, Owner of Record: LG Electronics Inc., Seoul, KR,
Attorney or Agent: Meghan A. McGovern, Ex. Gp.: 1795
6,869,445, Re. S.N. 12/419,076, Apr. 06, 2009, Cl. 623/023, PACKABLE
CERAMIC BEADS FOR BONE REPAIR, James R. Johnson, Owner of Record: PHILLIPS
PLASTICE CORPORATION., Attorney or Agent: Matthew J. S. Graham, Ex. Gp.:
3738
6,958,749, Re. S.N. 12/412,806, Mar. 27, 2009, Cl. 345/175, APPARATUS
AND METHOD FOR MANIPULATING A TOUCH-SENSITIVE DISPLAY PANEL, Nobuyuki
Matsushita, et. al., Owner of Record: Sony Corporation, Tokyo, JP,
Attorney or Agent: Thomas C. Basso, Ex. Gp.: 2629
6,970,679, Re. S.N. 11/987,422, Nov. 29, 2007, Cl. 370/216, METHOD OF
DETECTING A REDIRECTION OR RELAYING OF A CONTACTLESS DATA TRANSMISSION
USING AT LEAST TWO SEQUENTIALLY DRIVEN TRANSMITTING ANTENNAS, Werner Blatz,
et al, Owner of Record: ATMEL Germany GmbH, Attorney or Agent: Martin R.
Geissler, Ex. Gp.: 2416
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6,993,001, Re. S.N. 12/023,611, Jan. 01, 2008, Cl. 370/000, MODULAR
BASE STATION WITH VARIABLE COMMUNICATION CAPACITY, Jeffrey S. Polan et.
al., Owner of Record: INTERDIGITAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION., Attorney or
Agent: Jeffrey M. Glabicki, Ex. Gp.: 2617
7,020,160, Re. S.N. 12/057,235, Mar. 27, 2008, Cl. 370/000, INTERFACE
CIRCUITS FOR MODULARIZED DATA OPTIMIZATION ENGINES AND METHODS THEREFOR,
Isaac Achler, Owner of Record: SUTECH DATA SOLUTIONS CO. LLC., Attorney or
Agent: Lance R. Sadler, Ex. Gp.: 2416
7,119,351, Re. S.N. 11/948,425, Nov. 30, 2007, Cl. 347/054, METHOD AND
SYSTEM FOR MACHINE VISION-BASED FEATURE DETECTION AND MARK VERIFICATION IN
A WORKPIECE OR WAFER MARKING SYSTEM, Christian Nemets, et al, Owner of
Record: GSI Group Corporation, Billerica, MA, Attorney or Agent: Jeremy J.
Curcuri, Ex. Gp.: 2853
7,149,780, Re. S.N. 12/333,247, Dec. 11, 2008, Cl. 709/206, METHOD FOR
DETERMINING E-MAIL ADDRESS FORMAT RULES, Douglas B. Quine, et.al., Owner of
Record: Turnpike Data Processing LLC, Wilmington, DE, Attorney or Agent:
Robert D. McDowell, Ex. Gp.: 2442
7,157,185, Re. S.N. 12/404,853, Mar. 16, 2008, Cl. 429/221, NONAQUEOUS
ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL WITH IMPROVED ENERGY DENSITY, Jack W. Marple, Owner of
Record: Eveready Battery Company, Inc., St. Louis, MO, Attorney or Agent:
Kevin T. Grzelak, Ex. Gp.: 1795
7,160,349, Re. S.N. 12/350,491, Jan. 08, 2009, Cl. 071/011, NOVEL
FORMULATION OF PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZER FOR PLANTS, Carol J. Lovatt, Owner of
Record: The Regents of the Univesity of California, Attorney or Agent:
Jeffrey S. Mann, Ex. Gp.: 1793
7,170,841, Re. S.N. 12/363,234, Jan. 30, 2009, Cl. 369/275, INFORMATION
RECORDING MEDIUM, RECORDING APPARATUS, REPRODUCTION APPARATUS, RECORDING
METHOD, AND REPRODUCTION METHOD, Mamoru Shoji, et. al., Owner of Record:
Panasonic Corporation, Kadoma-shi, JP, Attorney or Agent: Mark D. Saralino,
Ex. Gp.: 2627
7,205,827, Re. S.N. 12/425,317, Apr. 16, 2009, Cl. 323/280, LOW DROPOUT
REGULATOR CAPABLE OF ON-CHIP IMPLEMENTATION, Ka Nang Leung, et al, Owner of
Record: The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon, HK,
Attorney or Agent: Richard B. Leggett, Ex. Gp.: 2838
7,206,411, Re. S.N. 12/425,314, Apr. 16, 2009, Cl. 380/262, RAPID
DECRYPTION OF DATA BY KEY SYNCHRONIZATION AND INDEXING, Steve Olivier,
et al, Owner of Record: EPAX Consulting Limited Liability Company,
Wilmington, DE, Attorney or Agent: Jeffrey Valley, Ex. Gp.: 2431
7,224,123, Re. S.N. 12/413,458, Mar. 27, 2009, Cl. 438/240, UPPER
SUBSTRATE STRUCTURE FOR PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL AND FABRICATING METHOD
THEREOF, Yong-Kwan Lee, Owner of Record: LG Electronics Inc., Seoul, KR,
Attorney or Agent: Lew Edward V. Macapagal, Ex. Gp.: 2812
7,325,195, Re. S.N. 12/384,878, Apr. 08, 2009, Cl./Sub 715/531,
ADJUSTABLE-SPEED ELECTRONIC METHOD OF SELECTING AND COMPOSING INFORMATION,
Gene W. Arant, Owner of Record: Inventor, Attorney or Agent: Gene W. Arant,
Ex. Gp: 2178
Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination Filed |
Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination Filed
5,245,282, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,453, Requested Date: Mar. 13, 2009,
Cl. 324/309, Title: THREE-DIMENSIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING, Inventor:
John P. Mugler, III et al., Owners of Record: University of Virginia Patent
Foundation, Charlottesville, VA, Attorney or Agent: University of Virginia
Patent Foundation, Charlottesville, VA, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Timothy
J. Ziolkowski, Ziolkowski Patent Solutions Group, SC, Port Washington, WI
5,292,125, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,472, Requested Date: Mar. 26, 2009,
Cl. 273/148, Title: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ELECTRICALLY CONNECTING
REMOTELY LOCATED VIDEO GAMES, Inventor: Peter A. Hochstein et al.,
Owners of Record: Harold W. Milton, Birmingham, MI, Attorney or Agent:
Brooks Kushman, PC, Southfield, MI, Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester: Richard D.
McLeod, Klarquist Sparkman, LLP, Portland, OR
5,359,317, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,455, Requested Date: Mar. 17, 2009,
Cl. 340/825.44, Title: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTIVELY STORING A
PORTION OF A RECEIVED MESSAGE IN A SELECTIVE CALL RECEIVER, Inventor:
Fernando A. Gomez et al., Owners of Record: Motorola, Inc., Schaumburg, IL,
Attorney or Agent: Motorola, Inc, Libertyville, IL, Ex. Gp.: 3992,
Requester: Laura A. Sheridan, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, LLP,
New York, NY
5,587,166, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,461, Requested Date: Mar. 20, 2009,
Cl. 424/255.1, Title: VACCINE AGAINST PASTEURELLA, Inventor: William
Donachie, Owners of Record: National Research Development Corporation,
England, Attorney or Agent: Nixon & Vanderhye, PC, Arlington, VA,
Ex. Gp.: 3991, Requester: Judy Jareck-Black, Ph.D., J.D., Merial Limited,
Duluth, GA
5,960,029, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,454, Requested Date: Mar. 16. 2009,
Cl. 375/200, Title: COHERENT DUAL-CHANNEL QPSK MODULATOR/DEMODULATOR FOR
CDMA SYSTEMS, AND MODULATING/DEMODULATING METHODS THEREFOR, Inventor:
Seong-Rag Kim et al., Owners of Record: Electronics and Telecommunications
Research Institute, Korea, Attorney or Agent: Nixon & Vanderhye, Arlington,
VA, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Kyocera Wireless Corporation, Kurt M.
Kjelland, Foley & Lardner, LLP, San Diego, CA
6,010,729, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,462, Requested Date: Mar. 20, 2009,
Cl. 426/321, Title: TREATMENT OF ANIMAL CARCASSES, Inventor: Timothy A.
Gutzmann et al., Owners of Record: Ecolab, Inc., St. Paul, MN, Attorney or
Agent: Morrison & Foerster, LLP, San Diego, CA, Ex. Gp.: 3991, Requester:
Robert G. McMorrow, Esq., Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz, LLP, Wilmington, DE
6,032,884, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,458, Requested Date: Mar. 19, 2009,
Cl. 241/028, Title: REPLACEABLE SHEAR EDGE FOR A STAR-TYPE FEEDER,
Inventor: Jonathon P. Bowling et al., Owners of Record: Andritz, Inc.,
Glens Falls, NY, Attorney or Agent: Nixon & Vanderhye, Arlington, VA,
Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester: Rolf Fasth, Fasth Law Office, Southern Pines, NC
6,063,776, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,459, Requested Date: Mar. 19, 2009,
Cl. 514/182, Title: SITOSTANOL FORMULATION WITH EMULSIFIER TO REDUCE
CHOLESTEROL ABSORPTION AND METHOD FOR PREPARING AND USE OF SAME, Inventor:
Richard E. Ostlund, Jr., Owners of Record: Washington University,
St. Louis, MI, Attorney or Agent: Edmund J. Sease, Des Moines, IA,
Ex. Gp.: 3991, Requester: Archer Daniels Midland Company, Decatur, IL,
Mark G. Knedeisen, K&L Gates, LLP, Pittsburgh, PA
6,262,105, Reexam. C.N. 90/009,431, Requested Date: Mar. 10, 2009,
Cl. 514/430, Title: METHOD OF ENHANCING HAIR GROWTH, Inventor: Murray A.
Johnstone, Owners of Record: Murray A. Johnstone, Seattle, WA, Attorney or
Agent: Christensen O'Connor Johnson Kindness, PLLC, Seattle, WA, Ex. Gp.:
3991, Requester: Arnold Turk, Esq., Greenblum & Bernstein, PLC, Reston, VA
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6,372,460, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,464, Requested Date: Mar. 23, 2009,
Cl. 514/100, Title: DHA-CONTAINING NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR
THEIR PRODUCTION, Inventor: Raymond M. Gladue et al., Owners of Record:
Martek Biosciences Corporation, Columbia, MD, Attorney or Agent: Hunton &
Williams, LLP, Washington, DC, Ex. Gp.: 3991, Requester: Lonza AG, Basel,
Switzerland, Susan E. Shaw McBee, Esq., Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell &
Berkowitz, PC, Washington, DC
6,487,725, Reexam. C.N. 90/009,425, Requested Date: Mar. 11, 2009,
Cl. 002/094, Title: SAFETY HARNESS WITH INTEGRAL SUPPORT LINE, Inventor:
Omar P. Jordan, Owners of Record: Rapid Intervention Technologies, Inc.,
Twinsburg, OH, Attorney or Agent: Pearne & Gordon, LLP, Cleveland, OH,
Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester: Patent Owner
6,915,208, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,471, Requested Date: Mar. 26, 2009,
Cl. 701/213, Title: INFORMATION TRANSFER IN A MULTI-MODE GLOBAL POSITIONING
SYSTEM USED WITH WIRELESS NETWORK, Inventor: Lionel Jacques Garin et al.,
Owners of Record: SIRF Technology, Inc., San Jose, CA, Attorney or Agent:
The Eclipse Group, LLP, Granada Hills, CA, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester:
Broadcom Corporation, Irvine, CA, Jeffrey T. Helvey, Sterne Kessler
Goldstein & Fox, PLLC, Washington, DC
7,154,436, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,452, Requested Date: Mar. 13, 2009,
Cl. 342/357, Title: SHARED CIRCUITRY FOR GPS AND LOCAL AREA NETWORK
SYSTEMS, Inventor: Kanwar Chadha, Owners of Record: SIRF Technology, Inc.,
San Jose, CA, Attorney or Agent: The Eclipse Group, Northridge, CA,
Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester: Broadcom Corporation, Irvine CA, Robert Sokohl,
Sterne Kessler Goldstein & Fox, PLLC, Washington, DC
7,236,905, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,449, Requested Date: Mar. 12, 2009,
Cl. 702/124, Title: TEST APPARATUS AND POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT, Inventor:
Satoshi Kodera, Owners of Record: Advantest Corporation, Tokyo, Japan,
Attorney or Agent: OSHA LIANG, LLP, Houston, TX, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester:
Patent Owner
7,422,136, Reexam. C.N. 90/009,426, Requested Date: Mar. 12, 2009,
Cl. 227/175.1, Title: POWER SURGICAL STAPLING DEVICE, Inventor: Stanislaw
Marczyk, Owners of Record: Tyco Healthcare Group, LP, North Haven, CT,
Attorney or Agent: Tyco Healthcare Group, LP, North Haven, CT, Ex. Gp.:
3993, Requester: Patent Owner
7,481,309, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,460, Requested Date: Mar. 20, 2009,
Cl. 198/419.3, Title: METHOD OF SEPARATING, SYNCHRONIZING AND COMPACTING
PACKED GROUPS OF ARTICLES, Inventor: Stefan Wagner et al., Owners of
Record: KHS Maschinen - Und Anlagenbau AG, Germany, Attorney or Agent:
Nils H. Ljungman & Associates, Greensburg, PA, Ex. Gp.: 3993, Requester:
Daniel A. Rosenberg, Briggs and Morgan, PA, Minneapolis, MN
Requests for Inter Partes Reexamination Filed |
Requests for Inter Partes Reexamination Filed
6,799,994, Reexam. C.N.: 95/001,153, Requested Date: Apr. 02, 2009,
Cl.: 439/501, Title: CORD MANAGEMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD, Inventor:
Owners of Record: Telefonix, Inc., Waukegan, IL, Attorney or Agent:
Patzik Frank & Samotny, LTD., Chicago, IL, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester:
Third Party Requester: Merchandising Technologies, Inc.; (Att'y Is:
Bruce A. Kaser, Miller Nash, LLP, Seattle, WA), Real Party in Interest:
Same As Third Party Requester
7,177,998, Reexam. C.N.: 95/001,159, Requested Date: Mar. 24, 2009,
Cl.: 711/167, Title: METHOD, SYSTEM AND MEMORY CONTROLLER UTILIZING
ADJUSTABLE READ DATA DELAY SETTINGS, Inventor: Frederick A. Ware et al.,
Owners of Record: Rambus, Inc., Los Altos, CA, Attorney or Agent:
Shemwell Mahamedi, LLP, San Jose CA, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Third Party
Requester: NVIDIA Corporation; (Att'y Is: David L. McCombs, Haynes and
Boone, LLP, Dallas, TX), Real Party in Interest: Same As Third Party
Requester
7,376,608, Reexam. C.N.: 95/001,151, Requested Date: Mar. 23, 2009,
Cl.: 705/035, Title: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING RETIREMENT INCOME
BENEFITS, Inventor: Jeffrey K. Dellinger et al., Owners of Record:
Fort Wayne, IN, Attorney or Agent: Barnes & Thornburg, Fort Wayne, IN,
Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Third Party Requester: Transamerica Financial
Life Insurance Co; (Att'y Is: J. Steven Baughman, Ropes & Gray, LLP,
Boston, MA), Real Party in Interest: Same As Third Party Requester
7,381,804, Reexam. C.N.: 95/000,440, Requested Date: Mar. 18, 2009,
Cl.: 530/397, Title: G-CSF ANALOG COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS, Inventor:
Owners of Record: Amgen, Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA, Attorney or Agent:
Marshall Gerstein & Borun, LLP, Chicago, IL, Ex. Gp.: 3991, Requester:
Third Party Requester: Maxygen, Inc. Redwood City, CA; (Att'y Is: Robert
Schaffer, Darby & Darby, PC, New York, NY), Real Party in Interest: Same
As Third Party Requester
Notice of Expiration of Trademark Registrations Due to Failure to Renew |
Notice of Expiration of Trademark Registrations
Due to Failure to Renew
15 U.S.C. 1059 provides that each trademark registration may be
renewed for periods of ten years from the end of the expiring period
upon payment of the prescribed fee and the filing of an acceptable
application for renewal. This may be done at any time within one year
before the expiration of the period for which the registration was
issued or renewed, or it may be done within six months after such
expiration on payment of an additional fee.
According to the records of the Office, the trademark registrations
listed below are expired due to failure to renew in accordance with 15
U.S.C. 1059.
TRADEMARK REGISTRATIONS WHICH EXPIRED
April 18, 2009
DUE TO FAILURE TO RENEW
Reg. Number Serial Number Reg. Date
244,073 71/238,870 07/10/1928
244,109 71/262,702 07/10/1928
358,438 71/403,069 07/12/1938
358,440 71/403,154 07/12/1938
439,687 71/512,035 07/13/1948
439,688 71/512,425 07/13/1948
439,693 71/513,543 07/13/1948
439,701 71/518,406 07/13/1948
500,957 71/518,989 07/13/1948
439,713 71/520,414 07/13/1948
439,715 71/521,134 07/13/1948
439,724 71/523,488 07/13/1948
500,961 71/526,892 07/13/1948
500,969 71/527,662 07/13/1948
501,002 71/531,087 07/13/1948
501,010 71/534,579 07/13/1948
501,034 71/541,476 07/13/1948
664,504 72/003,292 07/15/1958
664,265 72/028,145 07/15/1958
664,403 72/030,228 07/15/1958
664,220 72/032,270 07/15/1958
664,453 72/034,352 07/15/1958
664,294 72/034,499 07/15/1958
664,347 72/034,738 07/15/1958
664,348 72/034,739 07/15/1958
664,517 72/036,870 07/15/1958
664,555 72/037,342 07/15/1958
664,367 72/037,434 07/15/1958
664,425 72/038,265 07/15/1958
664,427 72/038,267 07/15/1958
664,549 72/038,984 07/15/1958
664,258 72/040,422 07/15/1958
814,251 72/230,779 09/06/1966
852,953 72/239,322 07/16/1968
852,749 72/245,109 07/16/1968
852,719 72/253,899 07/16/1968
852,555 72/254,804 07/16/1968
852,669 72/255,377 07/16/1968
852,624 72/258,905 07/16/1968
852,569 72/260,519 07/16/1968
852,594 72/260,764 07/16/1968
852,673 72/261,511 07/16/1968
852,627 72/263,908 07/16/1968
852,560 72/264,509 07/16/1968
852,830 72/264,673 07/16/1968
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852,526 72/265,526 07/16/1968
852,822 72/265,578 07/16/1968
852,586 72/265,966 07/16/1968
852,897 72/266,547 07/16/1968
852,583 72/266,901 07/16/1968
852,584 72/266,902 07/16/1968
852,537 72/267,836 07/16/1968
852,853 72/268,515 07/16/1968
852,517 72/268,569 07/16/1968
852,931 72/269,218 07/16/1968
852,633 72/269,601 07/16/1968
852,791 72/270,212 07/16/1968
852,562 72/270,364 07/16/1968
852,859 72/270,728 07/16/1968
852,742 72/272,342 07/16/1968
852,599 72/272,411 07/16/1968
852,761 72/272,596 07/16/1968
852,655 72/273,174 07/16/1968
852,911 72/273,586 07/16/1968
852,900 72/273,587 07/16/1968
852,680 72/273,938 07/16/1968
852,573 72/274,990 07/16/1968
852,799 72/275,530 07/16/1968
852,685 72/275,839 07/16/1968
852,576 72/276,193 07/16/1968
852,549 72/276,349 07/16/1968
852,550 72/276,350 07/16/1968
852,568 72/277,351 07/16/1968
852,825 72/278,461 07/16/1968
852,658 72/279,440 07/16/1968
852,873 72/279,505 07/16/1968
852,636 72/279,842 07/16/1968
852,578 72/280,340 07/16/1968
852,826 72/281,401 07/16/1968
852,810 72/285,169 07/16/1968
852,812 72/286,070 07/16/1968
852,588 72/287,029 07/16/1968
852,602 72/287,119 07/16/1968
852,816 72/287,335 07/16/1968
852,691 72/287,403 07/16/1968
852,767 72/287,697 07/16/1968
1,095,676 73/049,968 07/11/1978
1,095,700 73/049,972 07/11/1978
1,095,747 73/049,973 07/11/1978
1,095,761 73/049,974 07/11/1978
1,095,574 73/072,060 07/11/1978
1,096,065 73/076,888 07/11/1978
1,095,681 73/087,415 07/11/1978
1,096,320 73/090,856 07/11/1978
1,095,856 73/093,943 07/11/1978
1,095,857 73/093,952 07/11/1978
1,095,710 73/096,889 07/11/1978
1,095,775 73/097,866 07/11/1978
1,096,133 73/099,196 07/11/1978
1,095,579 73/099,586 07/11/1978
1,095,847 73/102,566 07/11/1978
1,095,933 73/103,294 07/11/1978
1,096,360 73/103,623 07/11/1978
1,096,032 73/107,054 07/11/1978
1,096,323 73/107,216 07/11/1978
1,096,324 73/107,217 07/11/1978
1,095,780 73/107,367 07/11/1978
1,095,602 73/109,326 07/11/1978
1,096,018 73/110,146 07/11/1978
1,096,034 73/110,620 07/11/1978
1,095,618 73/111,215 07/11/1978
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1,096,271 73/112,236 07/11/1978
1,095,987 73/112,506 07/11/1978
1,096,045 73/113,388 07/11/1978
1,096,357 73/113,867 07/11/1978
1,096,330 73/114,739 07/11/1978
1,095,786 73/115,902 07/11/1978
1,095,649 73/117,206 07/11/1978
1,095,891 73/117,748 07/11/1978
1,095,790 73/120,609 07/11/1978
1,095,795 73/121,857 07/11/1978
1,096,227 73/122,076 07/11/1978
1,095,961 73/123,489 07/11/1978
1,095,751 73/124,693 07/11/1978
1,095,604 73/125,436 07/11/1978
1,096,109 73/126,009 07/11/1978
1,095,894 73/126,524 07/11/1978
1,096,216 73/126,542 07/11/1978
1,096,217 73/126,543 07/11/1978
1,096,218 73/126,545 07/11/1978
1,095,607 73/126,937 07/11/1978
1,096,261 73/127,371 07/11/1978
1,095,895 73/127,470 07/11/1978
1,095,897 73/128,243 07/11/1978
1,096,203 73/128,255 07/11/1978
1,095,963 73/129,157 07/11/1978
1,095,630 73/129,887 07/11/1978
1,095,806 73/130,143 07/11/1978
1,096,114 73/130,398 07/11/1978
1,095,589 73/130,485 07/11/1978
1,095,723 73/132,257 07/11/1978
1,096,340 73/133,414 07/11/1978
1,096,341 73/133,420 07/11/1978
1,096,119 73/134,770 07/11/1978
1,096,182 73/135,250 07/11/1978
1,096,310 73/136,235 07/11/1978
1,096,234 73/136,784 07/11/1978
1,096,124 73/137,691 07/11/1978
1,095,902 73/138,745 07/11/1978
1,095,730 73/139,369 07/11/1978
1,095,970 73/140,146 07/11/1978
1,095,829 73/140,431 07/11/1978
1,095,695 73/141,354 07/11/1978
1,096,026 73/142,462 07/11/1978
1,096,149 73/142,712 07/11/1978
1,095,737 73/143,203 07/11/1978
1,095,674 73/143,564 07/11/1978
1,095,871 73/143,611 07/11/1978
1,095,905 73/144,299 07/11/1978
1,095,596 73/144,714 07/11/1978
1,096,264 73/145,722 07/11/1978
1,096,350 73/146,010 07/11/1978
1,096,257 73/147,291 07/11/1978
1,095,874 73/147,396 07/11/1978
1,095,675 73/148,346 07/11/1978
1,095,600 73/148,923 07/11/1978
1,096,185 73/151,215 07/11/1978
1,095,745 73/151,883 07/11/1978
1,095,909 73/152,663 07/11/1978
1,495,571 73/462,635 07/12/1988
1,495,572 73/485,701 07/12/1988
1,495,625 73/519,280 07/12/1988
1,495,627 73/534,700 07/12/1988
1,495,614 73/550,851 07/12/1988
1,495,858 73/557,241 07/12/1988
1,495,803 73/565,935 07/12/1988
1,495,860 73/581,082 07/12/1988
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1,496,111 73/593,838 07/12/1988
1,496,112 73/593,989 07/12/1988
1,496,020 73/606,506 07/12/1988
1,495,630 73/608,412 07/12/1988
1,496,247 73/609,671 07/12/1988
1,496,198 73/618,527 07/12/1988
1,496,331 73/626,599 07/12/1988
1,496,199 73/633,341 07/12/1988
1,495,730 73/640,892 07/12/1988
1,495,731 73/641,244 07/12/1988
1,496,120 73/642,676 07/12/1988
1,496,121 73/643,811 07/12/1988
1,495,733 73/646,087 07/12/1988
1,495,734 73/646,181 07/12/1988
1,495,736 73/646,902 07/12/1988
1,496,078 73/647,003 07/12/1988
1,495,634 73/649,084 07/12/1988
1,496,167 73/650,340 07/12/1988
1,496,168 73/650,658 07/12/1988
1,496,259 73/650,901 07/12/1988
1,495,635 73/652,431 07/12/1988
1,496,200 73/652,874 07/12/1988
1,496,261 73/653,125 07/12/1988
1,495,795 73/655,452 07/12/1988
1,496,218 73/656,319 07/12/1988
1,496,027 73/656,436 07/12/1988
1,495,835 73/657,366 07/12/1988
1,495,741 73/658,141 07/12/1988
1,495,639 73/659,447 07/12/1988
1,495,640 73/659,861 07/12/1988
1,496,122 73/660,338 07/12/1988
1,495,714 73/660,819 07/12/1988
1,495,641 73/661,191 07/12/1988
1,495,815 73/662,407 07/12/1988
1,495,644 73/662,747 07/12/1988
1,496,124 73/662,856 07/12/1988
1,496,087 73/663,908 07/12/1988
1,496,268 73/663,974 07/12/1988
1,495,585 73/666,655 07/12/1988
1,496,214 73/668,762 07/12/1988
1,495,749 73/668,779 07/12/1988
1,496,171 73/669,804 07/12/1988
1,495,716 73/670,135 07/12/1988
1,496,345 73/670,664 07/12/1988
1,495,646 73/671,378 07/12/1988
1,495,751 73/672,446 07/12/1988
1,495,831 73/673,561 07/12/1988
1,496,125 73/673,985 07/12/1988
1,495,612 73/675,125 07/12/1988
1,495,754 73/675,465 07/12/1988
1,495,755 73/675,961 07/12/1988
1,495,799 73/676,449 07/12/1988
1,496,330 73/677,259 07/12/1988
1,496,032 73/677,335 07/12/1988
1,495,884 73/678,091 07/12/1988
1,495,654 73/678,219 07/12/1988
1,496,277 73/678,727 07/12/1988
1,495,655 73/678,804 07/12/1988
1,495,622 73/679,310 07/12/1988
1,495,756 73/679,312 07/12/1988
1,495,885 73/679,462 07/12/1988
1,495,950 73/680,063 07/12/1988
1,495,705 73/680,091 07/12/1988
1,496,280 73/680,264 07/12/1988
1,495,886 73/680,642 07/12/1988
1,496,282 73/681,022 07/12/1988
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1,495,887 73/681,512 07/12/1988
1,496,128 73/682,630 07/12/1988
1,496,221 73/682,632 07/12/1988
1,495,888 73/683,145 07/12/1988
1,496,130 73/683,767 07/12/1988
1,495,658 73/683,972 07/12/1988
1,496,224 73/685,838 07/12/1988
1,496,288 73/685,962 07/12/1988
1,496,093 73/685,984 07/12/1988
1,495,943 73/685,999 07/12/1988
1,496,324 73/686,476 07/12/1988
1,496,290 73/686,821 07/12/1988
1,496,291 73/686,939 07/12/1988
1,495,892 73/687,318 07/12/1988
1,495,818 73/687,374 07/12/1988
1,496,095 73/688,241 07/12/1988
1,496,293 73/688,586 07/12/1988
1,496,226 73/688,638 07/12/1988
1,496,228 73/688,958 07/12/1988
1,496,011 73/688,993 07/12/1988
1,496,229 73/689,258 07/12/1988
1,495,663 73/689,481 07/12/1988
1,495,708 73/689,921 07/12/1988
1,495,897 73/690,106 07/12/1988
1,496,139 73/690,184 07/12/1988
1,496,140 73/690,503 07/12/1988
1,495,821 73/690,532 07/12/1988
1,496,185 73/690,578 07/12/1988
1,495,822 73/690,588 07/12/1988
1,495,898 73/690,946 07/12/1988
1,495,576 73/690,953 07/12/1988
1,496,098 73/691,017 07/12/1988
1,496,141 73/691,019 07/12/1988
1,495,761 73/691,130 07/12/1988
1,496,142 73/691,142 07/12/1988
1,495,824 73/691,201 07/12/1988
1,495,589 73/691,324 07/12/1988
1,496,144 73/691,377 07/12/1988
1,495,899 73/691,490 07/12/1988
1,495,762 73/691,857 07/12/1988
1,495,904 73/692,174 07/12/1988
1,496,302 73/692,277 07/12/1988
1,495,666 73/692,402 07/12/1988
1,496,176 73/692,511 07/12/1988
1,496,037 73/692,548 07/12/1988
1,496,014 73/692,640 07/12/1988
1,496,305 73/692,646 07/12/1988
1,495,956 73/692,947 07/12/1988
1,495,670 73/693,250 07/12/1988
1,496,238 73/693,252 07/12/1988
1,495,763 73/693,253 07/12/1988
1,495,673 73/693,392 07/12/1988
1,495,957 73/693,416 07/12/1988
1,496,041 73/693,420 07/12/1988
1,495,826 73/693,642 07/12/1988
1,496,211 73/693,660 07/12/1988
1,496,043 73/693,680 07/12/1988
1,496,044 73/693,681 07/12/1988
1,496,045 73/693,682 07/12/1988
1,496,046 73/693,683 07/12/1988
1,496,064 73/693,730 07/12/1988
1,496,239 73/693,798 07/12/1988
1,495,914 73/693,882 07/12/1988
1,495,917 73/694,138 07/12/1988
1,496,154 73/694,153 07/12/1988
1,496,155 73/694,164 07/12/1988
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1,496,156 73/694,165 07/12/1988
1,496,157 73/694,166 07/12/1988
1,496,158 73/694,177 07/12/1988
1,496,159 73/694,201 07/12/1988
1,495,809 73/694,238 07/12/1988
1,496,312 73/694,346 07/12/1988
1,496,242 73/694,374 07/12/1988
1,495,676 73/694,522 07/12/1988
1,495,697 73/694,625 07/12/1988
1,495,679 73/694,785 07/12/1988
1,496,314 73/694,798 07/12/1988
1,496,315 73/694,808 07/12/1988
1,495,680 73/694,929 07/12/1988
1,495,767 73/694,974 07/12/1988
1,496,243 73/695,135 07/12/1988
1,495,927 73/695,193 07/12/1988
1,495,602 73/695,235 07/12/1988
1,496,318 73/695,313 07/12/1988
1,495,682 73/695,365 07/12/1988
1,495,851 73/695,547 07/12/1988
1,495,852 73/695,649 07/12/1988
1,495,687 73/695,962 07/12/1988
1,495,932 73/696,314 07/12/1988
1,495,933 73/696,315 07/12/1988
1,495,690 73/696,520 07/12/1988
1,495,963 73/696,564 07/12/1988
1,495,773 73/696,634 07/12/1988
1,495,853 73/697,038 07/12/1988
1,495,965 73/697,300 07/12/1988
1,495,706 73/697,446 07/12/1988
1,495,938 73/697,676 07/12/1988
1,495,779 73/697,738 07/12/1988
1,495,605 73/698,272 07/12/1988
1,495,939 73/698,388 07/12/1988
1,496,058 73/698,511 07/12/1988
1,495,607 73/698,744 07/12/1988
1,495,788 73/698,748 07/12/1988
1,495,790 73/698,752 07/12/1988
1,495,698 73/698,977 07/12/1988
1,495,976 73/699,206 07/12/1988
1,496,067 73/699,292 07/12/1988
1,495,699 73/699,429 07/12/1988
1,495,711 73/699,610 07/12/1988
1,495,802 73/699,717 07/12/1988
1,495,942 73/699,718 07/12/1988
1,495,583 73/699,944 07/12/1988
1,495,981 73/700,182 07/12/1988
1,495,986 73/700,530 07/12/1988
1,495,593 73/701,241 07/12/1988
1,496,051 73/702,616 07/12/1988
2,172,060 74/118,204 07/14/1998
2,172,063 74/308,413 07/14/1998
2,173,207 74/312,503 07/14/1998
2,173,214 74/475,161 07/14/1998
2,173,218 74/488,759 07/14/1998
2,173,225 74/526,570 07/14/1998
2,172,087 74/527,263 07/14/1998
2,173,235 74/535,635 07/14/1998
2,173,240 74/547,366 07/14/1998
2,173,254 74/594,142 07/14/1998
2,172,100 74/616,957 07/14/1998
2,173,278 74/646,725 07/14/1998
2,173,280 74/653,040 07/14/1998
2,173,289 74/667,043 07/14/1998
2,173,290 74/668,390 07/14/1998
2,173,295 74/676,272 07/14/1998
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2,173,298 74/682,066 07/14/1998
2,173,304 74/689,915 07/14/1998
2,172,115 74/698,010 07/14/1998
2,172,116 74/698,012 07/14/1998
2,173,309 74/701,668 07/14/1998
2,173,314 74/708,959 07/14/1998
2,174,042 74/719,660 07/14/1998
2,173,324 74/720,963 07/14/1998
2,173,325 74/721,893 07/14/1998
2,172,130 74/722,158 07/14/1998
2,173,328 74/723,032 07/14/1998
2,173,333 74/727,391 07/14/1998
2,173,342 74/736,984 07/14/1998
2,173,344 75/000,969 07/14/1998
2,173,348 75/006,960 07/14/1998
2,172,144 75/012,043 07/14/1998
2,173,356 75/012,805 07/14/1998
2,173,357 75/017,122 07/14/1998
2,172,157 75/025,614 07/14/1998
2,172,170 75/043,904 07/14/1998
2,173,396 75/047,613 07/14/1998
2,172,173 75/047,969 07/14/1998
2,173,428 75/064,152 07/14/1998
2,173,431 75/066,690 07/14/1998
2,173,433 75/067,371 07/14/1998
2,173,439 75/068,955 07/14/1998
2,173,455 75/079,243 07/14/1998
2,173,461 75/080,120 07/14/1998
2,172,190 75/080,976 07/14/1998
2,173,468 75/082,405 07/14/1998
2,173,473 75/083,520 07/14/1998
2,173,474 75/083,888 07/14/1998
2,172,193 75/085,976 07/14/1998
2,172,195 75/086,522 07/14/1998
2,173,481 75/088,850 07/14/1998
2,173,482 75/089,048 07/14/1998
2,173,485 75/089,670 07/14/1998
2,172,199 75/089,757 07/14/1998
2,172,201 75/091,010 07/14/1998
2,173,499 75/093,862 07/14/1998
2,172,206 75/094,738 07/14/1998
2,173,521 75/100,119 07/14/1998
2,172,211 75/101,160 07/14/1998
2,172,212 75/101,555 07/14/1998
2,173,528 75/102,828 07/14/1998
2,173,529 75/103,299 07/14/1998
2,173,533 75/104,562 07/14/1998
2,173,542 75/110,116 07/14/1998
2,173,544 75/112,748 07/14/1998
2,172,220 75/114,498 07/14/1998
2,172,221 75/114,677 07/14/1998
2,172,224 75/115,551 07/14/1998
2,173,562 75/118,828 07/14/1998
2,173,566 75/120,083 07/14/1998
2,172,235 75/122,059 07/14/1998
2,172,238 75/124,744 07/14/1998
2,172,244 75/127,090 07/14/1998
2,172,245 75/127,339 07/14/1998
2,173,580 75/129,552 07/14/1998
2,173,590 75/133,980 07/14/1998
2,173,591 75/135,262 07/14/1998
2,173,592 75/135,428 07/14/1998
2,172,257 75/138,260 07/14/1998
2,173,602 75/138,308 07/14/1998
2,173,619 75/146,848 07/14/1998
2,172,276 75/149,957 07/14/1998
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2,174,059 75/150,584 07/14/1998
2,174,060 75/152,780 07/14/1998
2,172,285 75/157,530 07/14/1998
2,173,646 75/159,314 07/14/1998
2,172,288 75/161,353 07/14/1998
2,173,658 75/161,774 07/14/1998
2,173,660 75/162,020 07/14/1998
2,173,661 75/162,021 07/14/1998
2,173,663 75/162,212 07/14/1998
2,173,675 75/166,436 07/14/1998
2,173,680 75/167,611 07/14/1998
2,172,302 75/170,375 07/14/1998
2,173,691 75/170,871 07/14/1998
2,173,699 75/172,919 07/14/1998
2,173,706 75/174,959 07/14/1998
2,172,311 75/176,172 07/14/1998
2,173,718 75/178,704 07/14/1998
2,174,063 75/180,543 07/14/1998
2,173,733 75/182,523 07/14/1998
2,172,323 75/185,381 07/14/1998
2,173,750 75/186,288 07/14/1998
2,173,751 75/186,318 07/14/1998
2,173,756 75/187,933 07/14/1998
2,173,757 75/187,934 07/14/1998
2,173,760 75/188,488 07/14/1998
2,173,761 75/188,546 07/14/1998
2,172,328 75/189,649 07/14/1998
2,173,776 75/190,409 07/14/1998
2,173,785 75/194,083 07/14/1998
2,173,786 75/194,135 07/14/1998
2,173,791 75/195,765 07/14/1998
2,173,801 75/198,402 07/14/1998
2,173,802 75/198,411 07/14/1998
2,173,804 75/198,713 07/14/1998
2,173,808 75/199,629 07/14/1998
2,172,352 75/200,453 07/14/1998
2,173,813 75/201,306 07/14/1998
2,172,356 75/201,964 07/14/1998
2,173,818 75/203,960 07/14/1998
2,172,361 75/204,035 07/14/1998
2,173,819 75/204,134 07/14/1998
2,172,377 75/208,154 07/14/1998
2,173,828 75/208,613 07/14/1998
2,172,381 75/208,822 07/14/1998
2,172,390 75/210,981 07/14/1998
2,172,392 75/211,301 07/14/1998
2,172,394 75/211,586 07/14/1998
2,172,397 75/211,938 07/14/1998
2,173,840 75/212,224 07/14/1998
2,172,404 75/213,421 07/14/1998
2,172,413 75/215,655 07/14/1998
2,173,855 75/216,851 07/14/1998
2,173,856 75/216,962 07/14/1998
2,173,866 75/221,042 07/14/1998
2,173,868 75/221,404 07/14/1998
2,173,879 75/224,644 07/14/1998
2,172,462 75/224,916 07/14/1998
2,172,464 75/225,103 07/14/1998
2,172,465 75/225,254 07/14/1998
2,173,883 75/225,987 07/14/1998
2,173,884 75/226,412 07/14/1998
2,173,889 75/228,360 07/14/1998
2,173,895 75/229,942 07/14/1998
2,173,898 75/230,830 07/14/1998
2,172,495 75/233,169 07/14/1998
2,173,904 75/234,683 07/14/1998
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2,172,506 75/236,416 07/14/1998
2,172,507 75/236,650 07/14/1998
2,173,908 75/236,992 07/14/1998
2,173,910 75/237,288 07/14/1998
2,173,911 75/237,338 07/14/1998
2,173,914 75/237,904 07/14/1998
2,172,523 75/242,795 07/14/1998
2,172,531 75/245,852 07/14/1998
2,172,535 75/246,607 07/14/1998
2,173,938 75/246,788 07/14/1998
2,173,942 75/247,815 07/14/1998
2,172,542 75/249,253 07/14/1998
2,173,945 75/249,502 07/14/1998
2,173,948 75/249,944 07/14/1998
2,174,077 75/250,540 07/14/1998
2,173,953 75/251,070 07/14/1998
2,172,550 75/252,392 07/14/1998
2,173,961 75/253,876 07/14/1998
2,172,567 75/256,297 07/14/1998
2,173,970 75/257,684 07/14/1998
2,173,974 75/258,109 07/14/1998
2,172,570 75/258,486 07/14/1998
2,172,575 75/259,751 07/14/1998
2,173,988 75/262,691 07/14/1998
2,173,989 75/262,765 07/14/1998
2,173,990 75/262,912 07/14/1998
2,173,993 75/263,053 07/14/1998
2,172,587 75/263,293 07/14/1998
2,174,000 75/264,451 07/14/1998
2,172,595 75/267,053 07/14/1998
2,174,004 75/267,590 07/14/1998
2,174,005 75/267,615 07/14/1998
2,172,613 75/270,315 07/14/1998
2,172,619 75/271,581 07/14/1998
2,172,625 75/272,807 07/14/1998
2,172,632 75/276,100 07/14/1998
2,172,645 75/278,599 07/14/1998
2,172,646 75/278,783 07/14/1998
2,174,014 75/283,610 07/14/1998
2,172,691 75/287,272 07/14/1998
2,174,019 75/290,106 07/14/1998
2,172,717 75/291,698 07/14/1998
2,172,726 75/292,482 07/14/1998
2,172,735 75/293,900 07/14/1998
2,172,749 75/295,381 07/14/1998
2,172,751 75/295,491 07/14/1998
2,172,760 75/296,116 07/14/1998
2,172,768 75/296,698 07/14/1998
2,172,810 75/300,875 07/14/1998
2,172,813 75/301,008 07/14/1998
2,172,814 75/301,061 07/14/1998
2,172,827 75/301,907 07/14/1998
2,174,093 75/302,424 07/14/1998
2,172,831 75/302,475 07/14/1998
2,172,832 75/302,476 07/14/1998
2,172,835 75/302,740 07/14/1998
2,172,842 75/303,169 07/14/1998
2,172,849 75/303,509 07/14/1998
2,172,850 75/303,695 07/14/1998
2,172,853 75/303,903 07/14/1998
2,172,868 75/305,143 07/14/1998
2,172,869 75/305,219 07/14/1998
2,172,880 75/305,807 07/14/1998
2,174,029 75/306,982 07/14/1998
2,172,900 75/308,011 07/14/1998
2,172,916 75/309,648 07/14/1998
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2,172,926 75/312,019 07/14/1998
2,172,927 75/312,020 07/14/1998
2,172,928 75/312,021 07/14/1998
2,172,943 75/313,140 07/14/1998
2,172,945 75/313,200 07/14/1998
2,172,948 75/313,583 07/14/1998
2,172,966 75/315,145 07/14/1998
2,174,096 75/316,251 07/14/1998
2,173,000 75/318,418 07/14/1998
2,173,009 75/319,256 07/14/1998
2,173,012 75/319,828 07/14/1998
2,173,021 75/322,404 07/14/1998
2,173,024 75/322,940 07/14/1998
2,173,038 75/324,283 07/14/1998
2,173,039 75/324,284 07/14/1998
2,173,045 75/325,262 07/14/1998
2,173,046 75/325,531 07/14/1998
2,173,062 75/329,556 07/14/1998
2,173,075 75/334,304 07/14/1998
2,173,085 75/335,540 07/14/1998
2,173,098 75/337,807 07/14/1998
2,173,123 75/343,339 07/14/1998
2,173,127 75/344,418 07/14/1998
2,174,101 75/344,545 07/14/1998
2,173,129 75/344,787 07/14/1998
2,173,132 75/345,402 07/14/1998
2,173,135 75/345,462 07/14/1998
2,173,137 75/345,873 07/14/1998
2,173,138 75/346,093 07/14/1998
2,173,146 75/347,657 07/14/1998
2,173,147 75/347,723 07/14/1998
2,173,155 75/350,145 07/14/1998
2,173,157 75/351,031 07/14/1998
2,173,158 75/351,160 07/14/1998
2,173,166 75/354,867 07/14/1998
2,173,171 75/356,988 07/14/1998
2,173,172 75/357,096 07/14/1998
2,173,186 75/362,229 07/14/1998
2,173,189 75/362,567 07/14/1998
2,173,199 75/383,376 07/14/1998
2,174,034 75/977,098 07/14/1998
2,174,038 75/977,329 07/14/1998
2,174,039 75/977,333 07/14/1998
2,174,041 75/977,359 07/14/1998
Service by Publication
A petition to cancel the registration identified below having been
filed, and the notice of such proceeding sent to registrant at the last
known address having been returned by the Postal Service as undeliverable,
notice is hereby given that unless the registrant listed herein, its
assigns or legal representatives, shall enter an appearance within thirty
days of this publication, the cancellation will proceed as in the case of
default.
Randolph L. White, Punta Gorda, FL, Registration No. 2890205 for the mark
"BABY SENSOR", Cancellation No. 92050686.
ROCHELLE L. RICKS
Paralegal
Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, for
LYNNE G. BERESFORD
Commissioner for Trademarks
Service by Publication
A petition to cancel the registration identified below having been
filed, and the notice of such proceeding sent to registrant at the last
known address having been returned by the Postal Service as undeliverable,
notice is hereby given that unless the registrant listed herein, its
assigns or legal representatives, shall enter an appearance within thirty
days of this publication, the cancellation will proceed as in the case of
default.
Michael Kelly, San Diego, CA, Registration No. 2569466 for the mark "LUCKY
BASTARDS", Cancellation No. 92050313.
TYRONE CRAVEN
Paralegal Specialist
Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, for
LYNNE G. BERESFORD
Commissioner for Trademarks
Service by Publication
A petition to cancel the registration identified below having been
filed, and the notice of such proceeding sent to registrant at the last
known address having been returned by the Postal Service as undeliverable,
notice is hereby given that unless the registrant listed herein, its
assigns or legal representatives, shall enter an appearance within thirty
days of this publication, the cancellation will proceed as in the case of
default.
Therion Biologics Corporation, Cambridge, MA, Registration No. 2690689 for
the mark "PROSTVAC", Cancellation No. 92050599.
MILLICENT CANADY
Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, for
LYNNE G. BERESFORD
Commissioner for Trademarks
Service by Publication
A petition to cancel the registration identified below having been
filed, and the notice of such proceeding sent to registrant at the last
known address having been returned by the Postal Service as undeliverable,
notice is hereby given that unless the registrant listed herein, its
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assigns or legal representatives, shall enter an appearance within thirty
days of this publication, the cancellation will proceed as in the case of
default.
Jennifer Laskin, Santa Cruz, CA, Registration No. 2979438 for the mark
"NONVIOLENT PROTESTER", Cancellation No. 92050617.
JANICE D. HYMAN
Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, for
LYNNE G. BERESFORD
Commissioner for Trademarks
37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication |
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 of the inventors. The petition has been
granted. A notice has been sent to the last known address of the
non-signing inventor, Hans Ericsson. The inventor whose signature is missing
may join in the application by promptly filing an appropriate oath or
declaration complying with 37 CFR 1.63. The international application number
is PCT/SE2005/001542 and was filed on 14 October 2005 in the names of Pankaj
Bhukhanwala and Hans Ericsson for the invention entitled Driver for a Twin
Cutting Device with Counter Rotating Blades. The national stage application
is assigned number 11/665,225 and has a 35 U.S.C. 371(c)(1), (c)(2) and
(c)(4) date of 06 May 2008.
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 (David Earnest) 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/US04/10831 and was filed on 08 April 2004 in the names of Mark Kress
and David Earnest for the invention entitled APPLICATOR FOR HAIR BUILDING
SOLIDS. The national stage application number is 11/666,345 and has a 35
U.S.C. 371 date of 02 April 2008.
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 one of the joint 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 (Yong Choi) 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/US2006/023068 and was filed on 13 June 2006 in the name of Joseph
Palumbo et al for the invention entitled "Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction".
The national stage application number is 11/922,128 and has a date of
26 March 2009 under 35 U.S.C. 371(c)(1), (c)(2), and (c)(4).
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 inventors. The petition has been granted. A notice has
been sent to the last known address of the non-signing inventor. The
inventor who signature is missing (Johannes GOTTLIEB) 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/DE2006/001441
and was filed on 18 August 2006 in the names of Martin SELIG, Johannes
GOTTLIEB, and Max MERTINS for the invention entitled FRESNEL SOLAR
COLLECTOR ARRANGEMENT. The national stage application number is 11/990,721
and has a 35 U.S.C. 371(c)(1), (c)(2), and (c)(4) date of 22 May 2008.
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
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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 (Michael LIVSHITZ) 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/CA2005/001563
and was filed on 12 Ocotber 2005 in the name of Michael LIVSHITZ, Aleksandar
PURKOVIC, Nina BURNS, Sergey SUKHOBOK, and Muhammad CHAUDHRY for the
invention entitled STUCTURED LOW-DENSITY PARITY CHECK (LDPC) CODE. The
national stage application number is 11/665,171 and has a 35 U.S.C.
371(c)(1), (c)(2), and (c)(4) date of 29 July 2008.
37 CFR 1.47 Notice of 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 the sole inventor. 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 (Phillip BUNCE) 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/AU2005/000433
and was filed 24 March 2005 in the name of Phillip BUNCE for the invention
entitled WORK HEAD. The national stage number is 11/547,514 and has a
35 U.S.C. 371(c) date of 19 September 2008.
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 May 29, 2009, at the following address: Mail Stop OED, United
States Patent and Trademark Office, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA
22313-1450
Anderson, Scott Evert, 3204 Estes Park Lane, McKinney, TX 75070
Arnett, William Dale, 1510 Cherokee Road, Apartment 1C, Louisville,
KY 40205
Aronson, Joshua Boyer, Sutherland, 999 Peachtree Street, N E, Atlanta,
GA 30309-3996
Ayyalasomayajula, Subhashini Karra, 3029 McMaster Ct., Herndon, VA 20171
Babcock, Joseph Patrick, 293 Plantation Hill Road, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
Bai, Mei, Brigham and Womens's Hospital, 32 Thornberry Road, Winchester,
MA 01890
Basarkar, Girish Madhav, Townsend & Townsend & Crew LLP, 379 Lytton Avenue,
Palo Alto, CA 94301
Bignan, Gilles Claude, Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research &
Development, 4 Burr Street, Bridgewater, NJ 08807
Chande, Asmita Vinay, Amin Turocy and Calvin LLP, 127 Public Square, Key
Tower-57th Floor, Cleveland, OH 44114
Choi, Edward Changmin, 137 East 110th Street, Apartment 5RE, New York,
NY 10029
Close, Brad R., Tips Group, 1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W., Suite 300,
Washington, DC 20006-4604
Deng, Bojuan, Pfizer, IncMail Stop 8220-4165, 558 Eastern Point Road,
Groton, CT 06340
Doshi, Shilpa Gadani, 5416 Broadway; #2, Oakland, CA 94618
Ficht, Lilian Yen-Lin, 448 57th Street, Downers Grove, IL 60516
Gajewski, Daniel Adam, 113 4th Street, S E, Apartment B, Washington,
DC 20003
Ghosh, Indraneel, 22888 Cricket Hill Road, Cupertino, CA 95014
Gordon, George Andrew, 516 Mill River Lane, San Jose, CA 95134
Griffith, Grant James, 5105 Longview, Trot, MI 48098
Harte, Michael Francis, Latham & Watkins LLP, Sears Tower; Suite 5800,
233 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60201
Jakobsen, Kraig Ander, Fish & Richardson P.C., 3300 RBC Plaza, 60 South
Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402
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Jang, Hyunsoo, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP, 1900 K Street; N.W.,
Washington, DC 20006
Jernigan, Justin Alan, Summa, Allan, & Addition, P.A., 11610 North
Community House Road, Suite 200, Ballantyne Corporate Park, Charlotte,
NC 28277-2199
Johnson, William Justin, United States Army Judge Advocate General's Legal
Center and School, 600 Massie Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Jones, Amy Lizabeth Marie, 1500 Lakeshore Drive #212, Waco, TX 76708
Kakimoto, Reina, Law Resources Inc., 12605 Bridoon Lane, Reston, VA 20191
Kao, Alisa Sze-jia, 4125 George Avenue, #4, San Mateo, CA 94403
Karbalai, Hasneen, 51 West 86th Street, Apartment 1403, New York, NY 10024
Lee, Hyeseung Janice, Sughrue Mion, 2100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20037
MacDavitt, Sean Ryan, Hoffmann and Baron, LLP, 6900 Jericho Turnpike,
Syosset, NY 11791
Madden, Gregory Vincent, Ziolkowski Patent Solutions Group, SC, 136 South
Wisconsin Street, Port Washington, WI 53074
Malik, Anwar Khejaranan, 3513 Trails End, Lexington, KY 40517
Mehta, Shivan Valentine, 1505 Steinway Court, Plano, TX 75023
Misic, Mead, 53 Sturges Street, Medford, MA 02155
Mladenova-Mihaylova, Rositsa Metodieva, 134 Corbin Place, Apartment 1A,
Brooklyn, NY 11235
Mueller, Kenneth Lamar, 295 Harvard Street, Apartment, #305, Cambridge,
MA 02139
Nelson, Jeremy James, Colorado State University, Chemistry Department,
1872 Campus Mall, Fort Collins, CO 80521
Park, Jung Sun, Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP, 8110 Gatehouse Road,
Suite 100E, Falls Church, VA 22042
Perricone, Paul Vincent, 461 Powder Hill Road, Durham, CT 06422
Rashid, Wissam, K-207 Regency Place, Lawrence, KS 66049
Reese, Brian Eric, 44 Barkwood Lane, Clifton Park, NY 12065
Reilly, Patrick Michael, 32 R.C. Kelley Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Reinfelds, Pauls Edvins, Ovation Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Four Parkway
North, Suite 200, Deerfield, IL 60015
Rian, Annie, Ropers Majeski Kohn & Bentley, 515 South Flower; Suite 1100,
Los Angeles, CA 90071
Roberts, Benjamin David, 1038 19th Street South, Arlington, VA 22202
Schwar, Joseph Alan, 512 Avenue G, Apartment 309, Redondo Beach, CA 90277
Sendek, Timothy Karol, Dykema Gossett PLLC, 10 South Wacker Drive, Suite
2300, Chicago, IL 60302
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Spier, Jeremy David, 405 West College Avenue, Apartment 315, Tallahassee,
FL 32301
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FL 33139
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Vanik, David Louis, Arnold and Porter LLP, 555 12th Street NW, #316,
Washington, DC 20004
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Weber, Nichole Marie, 5400 Roswell Road, N.E., Unit I6, Atlanta, GA 30342
Winkler, Douglas James, Crompton, Seager & Tufte, LLC, 1221 Nicollet
Avenue, Suite 800, Minneapolis, MN 55403-2420
Wu, Xiaonan, 64-07 Booth Street, Rego Park, NY 11374
Zafonte, Jessica Hope, 63 Schermerhom Street, Apartment 8D, Brooklyn,
NY 11201
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April 14, 2009 HARRY I. MOATZ
Director of Enrollment & Discipline
Continuation of the Patent Prosecution Highway Pilot Program between the USPTO and IP Australia |
Continuation of the
Patent Prosecution Highway Pilot Program
between the USPTO and IP Australia
On April 14, 2008, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
commenced a Patent Prosecution Highway pilot program (PPH) which enabled an
applicant whose claims have been determined allowable/patentable in an
application filed in IP Australia to have the corresponding application
filed in the USPTO advanced out of turn for examination. See notice
entitled "Patent Prosecution Highway Pilot Program between the United
States Patent and Trademark Office and IP Australia," 1329 Off. Gaz. Pat.
Office 165 (April 22, 2008). The USPTO indicated that the pilot program
would last for a period of one year ending on April 14, 2009, but may be
extended for an additional time period thereafter.
In order to adequately assess the feasibility of the PPH pilot program,
the USPTO and IP Australia have agreed to extend the pilot in its current
state in order to collect more information before any formal decision on
the program is made.
Please continue to direct inquiries on the PPH pilot program to
Magdalen Greenlief at 571-272-8800 or via e-mail addressed to
Magdalen.greenlief@uspto.gov.
April 10, 2009 JOHN J. DOLL
Acting Under Secretary of Commerce for
Intellectual Property and Acting Director of the
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Prosecution Highway Pilot Program between the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the German Patent and Trade Mark Office |
Patent Prosecution Highway Pilot Program
between the United States Patent and Trademark Office
and the German Patent and Trade Mark Office
I. Background
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has established a
21st Century Strategic Plan to transform the USPTO into a more quality-
focused, highly productive, responsive organization supporting a market-
driven intellectual property system. One of the specific action items of
the 21st Century Strategic Plan is to share search results with other
intellectual property offices. By relying on the search results obtained
via partnerships with other intellectual property offices, the USPTO can
reduce duplication of efforts and decrease workload.
From July 2006 to January 2008, the USPTO partnered with the Japan
Patent Office (JPO) to establish the first Patent Prosecution Highway pilot
program (PPH). The PPH leverages accelerated examination procedures already
available in both offices to allow applicants in both offices to obtain
corresponding patents faster and more efficiently. The PPH also permits
each office to benefit from the work previously done by the other office,
in turn helping to reduce workload and improve patent quality. The USPTO
and the JPO began full implementation of the PPH program on January 4,
2008.
The USPTO commenced a PPH pilot program with the Korean Intellectual
Property Office (KIPO) on January 28, 2008. The pilot program ended on
January 28, 2009, and full implementation of the PPH program began on
January 29, 2009.
USPTO has also commenced separate PPH pilot programs with the United
Kingdom Intellectual Property Office (UK IPO), the Canadian Intellectual
Property Office (CIPO), IP Australia (IPAU), the European Patent Office
(EPO), the Danish Patent and Trademark Office (DKPTO), and the Intellectual
Property Office of Singapore (IPOS), based on the same or similar framework
as the PPH between the USPTO and JPO.
Following on these partnerships, the USPTO and the German Patent and
Trade Mark Office (DPMA) have agreed to launch a PPH pilot program similar
to the PPH pilot programs noted above.
II. Patent Prosecution Highway Pilot Program
The PPH was established to enable an applicant whose claims are
determined to be allowable/patentable in the Office of first filing (OFF)
to have the corresponding application filed in the Office of second filing
(OSF) advanced out of turn for examination while at the same time allowing
the OSF to exploit the search and examination results of the OFF.
Where the USPTO is the OFF and the U.S. application contains claims that
are determined to be allowable/patentable, the applicant may request
accelerated examination at DPMA for the corresponding application filed
with DPMA as the OSF. The procedures and requirements for filing a request
with DPMA for participation in the PPH pilot program will be available on
April 27, 2009, from the DPMA Web site at:
http://www.dpma.de/english/patent/forms/index.html.
Where the USPTO is the OSF and the corresponding application filed with
DPMA as the OFF contains claims that are determined to be allowable/
patentable, the applicant may request participation in the PPH pilot
program in the USPTO and petition to make the U.S. application special
under the PPH pilot program. Note that the procedures for a petition to
make special under the accelerated examination program set forth in MPE
708.02(a) do NOT apply to a petition to make special under the PPH pilot
program. The procedures and requirements for filing a request in the USPTO
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for participation in the PPH pilot program are set forth below.
A. Trial Period for the PPH Pilot Program
The PPH pilot program will commence on April 27, 2009, for a period of
two years ending on April 27, 2011. The trial period may be extended if
necessary to adequately assess the feasibility of the PPH program. The
USPTO and DPMA will evaluate the results of the pilot program to determine
whether and how the program should be fully implemented after the trial
period. The Offices may also terminate the PPH pilot program early if the
volume of participation exceeds manageable level, or for any other reason.
Notice will be published if the PPH pilot program will be terminated before
the April 27, 2011 date.
B. Requirements for Requesting Participation in the PPH Pilot Program
in the USPTO
In order to be eligible to participate in the PPH pilot program, the
following conditions must be met:
(1) The U.S. application is
(a) a Paris Convention application which either
(i) validly claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(a) and
37 CFR 1.55 to one or more applications filed with
DPMA, or
(ii) validly claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(a)/365(a)
to a PCT application that contains no priority claims,
or
(b) a national stage application under the PCT (an application
which entered the national stage in the U.S. from a PCT
international application after compliance with 35 U.S.C. 371),
which PCT application (i) validly claims priority under
35 U.S.C. 365(b) to an application filed with DPMA, or
(ii) validly claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 365(b) to a PCT
application that contains no priority claims, or
(iii) contains no priority claim,
or
(c) a so-called bypass application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a)
which validly claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. 120 to a PCT
application, which PCT application
(i) validly claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 365(b) to an
application filed with DPMA, or
(ii) validly claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 365(b) to a
PCT application that contains no priority claims, or
(iii) contains no priority claim.
Examples of U.S. applications that fall under requirement (1) are:
(1)(a)(i):
- US application with single Paris Convention priority claim to a German
(DPMA) application
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- US application with multiple Paris Convention priority claims to DPMA
applications
- Paris route and domestic priority
- Paris route and divisional application
(1)(a)(ii):
- US application claims Paris Convention priority to a PCT application
* DO - Designated Office
(1)(b)(i):
- US application is a national stage of a PCT application which claims
Paris Convention priority to a DPMA application
- PCT Route
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(1)(b)(ii):
- US application is a national stage of a PCT application which claims
Paris Convention priority to another PCT application
- Direct PCT and PCT Route
(1)(b)(iii):
- US application is a national stage of a PCT application without
priority claim
(1)(c)(i):
- US application is a 111(a) bypass of a PCT application which claims
Paris Convention priority to a DPMA application
(1)(c)(ii):
- US application is a 111(a) bypass of a PCT application which claims
Paris Convention priority to another PCT application
(1)(c)(iii):
- US application is a 111(a) bypass of a PCT application which contains
no priority claim
The DPMA application whose claims are determined to be allowable/
patentable does not have to be the application for which priority is
claimed in the USPTO application (the basic application). The DPMA
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application can be an application explicitly derived from the basic
application, e.g., a divisional application of the basic application. Note
that where the DPMA application that contains the allowable/patentable
claims is not the same application for which priority is claimed in the
U.S. application, applicant must identify the relationship between the DPMA
application that contains the allowable/patentable claims and the DPMA
priority application claimed in the U.S. application (e.g., DPMA
application X that contains the allowable/patentable claims is a divisional
application of DPMA application Y, which is the priority application
claimed in the U.S. application).
Provisional applications, plant applications, design applications,
reissue applications, reexamination proceedings, and applications subject
to a secrecy order are excluded and not subject to participation in the
PPH.
(2) The DPMA application(s) have at least one claim that was determined by
the DPMA to be allowable/patentable (in a DPMA Office communication, e.g.,
"Prüfungsbescheid" or in a patent grant). Applicant must submit a copy of
the allowable/patentable claims from the DPMA application(s) along with an
English translation thereof and a statement that the English translation is
accurate if the claims are not in the English language. If the DPMA office
action does not explicitly state that a particular claim is allowable,
applicant must include a statement in the request for participation in the
PPH pilot program or in the transmittal letter accompanying the request for
participation that no rejection has been made in the DPMA Office
communication regarding that claim, and therefore, the claim is deemed
allowable by the DPMA.
(3) All the claims in each U.S. application for which a request for
participation in the PPH pilot program is made must sufficiently correspond
to or be amended to sufficiently correspond to the allowable/patentable
claims in the DPMA application(s). Claims will be considered to sufficiently
correspond where, accounting for differences due to translations and claim
format requirements, the claims are of the same or similar scope. Applicant
is also required to submit a claims correspondence table in English. The
claims correspondence table must indicate how all the claims in the U.S.
application correspond to the allowable/patentable claims in the DPMA
application(s).
(4) Examination of the U.S. application for which participation in the PPH
pilot program is requested has not begun.
(5) Applicant must file a request for participation in the PPH pilot program
and a petition to make the U.S. application special under the PPH pilot
program. A sample request/petition form (PTO/SB/20DE) will be available from
the USPTO Web site at http://www.uspto.gov on April 27, 2009. Applicants are
encouraged to use the USPTO request/petition form. A petition fee under 37
CFR 1.17(h) for the petition to make special under 37 CFR 1.102(d) is
required and must be submitted.
(6) Applicant must submit a copy of all the office actions (which are
relevant to patentability) from each of the DPMA application(s) containing
the allowable/patentable claims that are the basis for the request, along
with an English translation thereof and a statement that the English
translation is accurate if the office actions are not in the English
language. In addition, applicant must submit copies of any office actions
are relevant to patentability) from the DPMA application(s) issued after the
grant of the request for participation in the PPH pilot program in the USPTO
(especially where DPMA might have reversed a prior holding of allowability).
(7) Applicant must submit an information disclosure statement (IDS) listing
the documents cited by the DPMA examiner in the DPMA office action (unless
such an IDS has already been filed in the U.S. application). Applicant must
submit copies of all the documents cited in the DPMA office action (unless
the copies have already been filed in the U.S. application) except U.S.
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patents or U.S. patent application publications.
The request for participation in the PPH pilot program and all the
supporting documents must be submitted to the USPTO via EFS-Web and indexed
with the following document description: "Petition to make special under
Patent Pros Hwy." Information regarding EFS-Web is available at
http://www.uspto.gov/ebc/efs_help.html. Any preliminary amendments and IDS
submitted with the PPH documents must be separately indexed as a preliminary
amendment and IDS, respectively.
Where the request for participation in the PPH pilot program and special
status are granted, applicant will be notified and the U.S. application will
be advanced out of turn for examination. In those instances where the
request for participation in the PPH pilot program does not meet all the
requirements set forth above, applicant will be notified and the defects in
the request will be identified. Applicant will be given one opportunity to
perfect the request in a renewed request for participation (which must be
submitted via EFS-Web and indexed accordingly as noted above). Note that
action on the application by the examiner will NOT be suspended (37 CFR
1.103) awaiting a reply by the applicant to perfect the request in a
renewed request for participation. That is, if the application is picked up
for examination by the examiner after applicant has been notified of the
defects in the request, any renewed request will be dismissed. If the
renewed request is perfected and examination has not begun, the request and
special status will be granted, applicant will be notified and the U.S.
application will be advanced out of turn for examination. If not perfected,
applicant will be notified and the application will await action in its
regular turn.
(8) Request for participation in the PPH pilot program and special status
granted in a parent application will not carry over to a continuing
application. Applicant must fulfill all the conditions set forth above in
order for special status to be granted in the continuing application.
If any of the documents identified in items (2), (6) and (7) above have
already been filed in the U.S. application prior to the request for
participation in the PPH pilot program, it will not be necessary for
applicant to resubmit these documents with the request for participation.
Applicant may simply refer to these documents and indicate in the request
for participation in the PPH pilot program when these documents were
previously filed in the U.S. application.
C. Special Examining Procedures
Once the request for participation in the PPH pilot program and special
status have been granted to the U.S. application, the U.S. application will
be taken up for examination by the U.S. examiner before all other
categories of applications except those clearly in condition for allowance,
those with set time limits, such as examiner's answers, and those that have
been granted special status for "accelerated examination."
Any claims amended or added after the grant of the request for
participation in the PPH pilot program must sufficiently correspond to one
or more allowable/patentable claims in the DPMA application(s). Applicant
is required to submit a claims correspondence table along with the amendment
(see B.(3) above). If the amended or newly added claims do not sufficiently
correspond to the allowable/patentable claims in the DPMA application(s),
the amendment will not be entered and will be treated as a non-responsive
reply.
The PPH program does not absolve applicants of all their duties under
37 CFR 1.56 and 37 CFR 11.18. By complying with requirements B.(6) and (7)
identified above, applicants would be considered to have complied with their
duties to bring to the attention of the USPTO any material prior art cited
in the corresponding foreign application(s) (see MPEP § 2001.06(a)).
Applicants still have a duty of candor and good faith, including providing
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to the USPTO other information known to them to be material to
patentability.
Any inquiries concerning this notice may be directed to Magdalen
Greenlief, Office of the Deputy Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy,
at 571-272-8800 or at magdalen.greenlief@uspto.gov.
April 14, 2009 JOHN J. DOLL
Acting Under Secretary of Commerce for
Intellectual Property and
Acting Director of the
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patents and Serial Numbers Available for License or Sale |
Patents and Serial Numbers
Available for License or Sale
7,465,294 RETRACTABLE HYPODERMIC NEEDLE
Attorney: Allan Shapiro
Contact: Roman Vladimirsky
2700 Cahuenga Blvd.
East #3109
Los Angeles, CA 90068
(Voice) (323) 851-0224
(Voice) (323) 578-6477
(Fax) (323) 851-0224
(Email) roman vladimirsky@yahoo.com
6,506,041 PEROGIE MAKER
Contact: S. Dupak
4900 4th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55421
(Voice) (612) 840-1123
(Email) john@isd.net
7,062,859 MEASURING AND LAYOUT DEVICE
Attorney: Price Heneveld
695 Kenmoor S.E.
Grand Rapid, MI 49501
(Voice) (616) 949-9610
Contact: Joseph Revnell
P.O. Box 245
Lake Ann,MI 49650
(Voice) (231) 633-1323
6,893,020 STACKABLE DOMINO GAME
Attorney: Todd Hathaway
Contact: Scott Snyder
8560 Depot RD.
Lynden, WA 98264
(Voice) (360) 354-5989
(Email) tstnyder@comcast.net
11/942708 MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD UNIVERSAL SPEECH ICONIC
CODING-DECODING SYSTEM (MUSICS)
Contact: Ashok K. Sinha
4837 Shellbark Drive
Ypsilanti, Mi 48197-6837
(Voice (734) 973-9710
(Fax) (734) 973-9710
(Email) aksinha@sbcglobal.net
7,465,425 SENSOR AND METHOD FOR DETECTING ANALYTES IN FLUIDS
Attorney: Mr. Tomas I. Rozsa
Contact: Yizhong Sun
30152 Galbreth Court
Castaic, California 91384
(Voice) (661) 257-2239
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(Email) yzsnwla@yahoo.com
5,956,774 SIT-UPON SHORTS
Attorney: Steven Schnedler
P.O. Box 8902
Asheville, NC 28814
(Voice) (828) 252-6532
(Fax) (828) 253-6626
(Email) AJMBMac@aol.com
6,158,702 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TEMPORARILY APPLYING
DECORATIONS TO OBJECTS
PATENT ATTORNEY INFORMATION
Patent Atty: Austin Rapp & Hardman
Contact: Robert Rapp
170 S. Main St.
Suite 735
SLC 84101
(Voice) (801) 537-1700
(Fax) (801) 537-1799
Patent Atty E-mail: rapp@austin-rapp.com
PATENT OWNERS INFORMATION
Patent Owner: Josephine Parrish (formerly Josephine Kump)
Contact Address: 4116 W. 6585 S.
West Jordan, UT 84084
(Voice) (801) 849-1488
(Owner Cell) (801) 358-0748
(Owner E-mail) jmpmama47@msn.com
7,018,071 LIGHT APPARATUS
Julia Viseysky
808 Coalport Drive
Saint Louis, MO 63141
(Voice) (314) 542-9612
6,645,325 FAST-BURNING NITROCELLULOSE COMPOSITIONS
Contact: James K. Poole (970) 472-5061
7,480,169 IDEAL CMOS SRAM SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION
Contact: Bassem Mohamed Fouli
50 Ahmed Elzayyat St
Dokki, Giza, Egypt.
Postal: 12311
(Voice) +2 012 438 5335
(Fax) +2 02 3830 0546
(Email) Basem_Fouli@yahoo.com
7,514,010 WATER FILTERING METHOD AND APPARATUS
Attorney: Milde & Hoffberg
Counselors and Intellectual Property Law
10 Bank Street,Suite 460
White Plains, NY 10606
Contact: Daniel Salmon-Inventor
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4165 Norway Place
Hamburg,NY 14075
(Voice) (716) 868-4280
(Voice) (716) 649-0598
(Email) danielsalmon23@hotmail.com
5,736,954 PARAFOIL-BORNE DISTRESS SIGNALS
Contact: James K. Poole
Dr. Ed. Veazey
(Voice) (970) 472-5061
(Voice) (540) 775-2651
7,444,789 INSULATED CONCRETE FORM HOLDER
Attorney: Howard Robbins (330-869-0263)
Contact: Daniel Moore or Howard Robbins
4709 State Route 46 South
Jefferson, Ohio 44047
(Voice) 440-668-0251
(Fax) 440-294-2271
(Email) dmoore4709@aol.com
12/217,600 ELECTRIC BATTERY BOOSTER
Contact: Mrs. Sandra Copling
1585 Briarfield Road
Hampton, Va 23669
(Voice) (757) 825-2587
(Voice) (757) 597-5745
7,163,203 GAME
Attorney: John M. Naber
(Voice) (202) 659-6950
Contact: Aurelio Rodriguez
1151 Dorchester Circle #301 A
Lansing, MI 48910
(Voice) (517) 316-6927
(Email) JMNaber@dickinsonwright.com
Moro0007@yahoo.com
Disclaimer
6,381,082 B1 - Johannes O. Voorman, Eindhoven (NL); Johnannes
W. M. Bergmans, Eindhoven (NL). ARRANGEMENT FOR READING INFORMATION FROM
A RECORD CARRIER. Patent dated April 30, 2002. Disclaimer filed March 28,
2008, by the assignee, U.S. Philips Corporation.
Hereby enters this disclaimer to all claims of said patent.
Errata
"All reference to Patent No. 7,487,754 to Eiji Yanagida, et al of
Okazaki-shi, Japan for INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE START CONTROLLER
appearing in the Official Gazette of February 10, 2009 should be deleted
since no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,487,867 to Raymond R. Neiser, et al of
Mason, OH for SORTATION CONVERYOR appearing in the Official Gazette of
February 10, 2009 should be deleted since no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,487,877 to Lee E. Remmers of Ocala, FL
for WIRE SHELF HAVING INTEGRATED HOOKS WITH HANGER ROD appearing in the
Official Gazette of February 10, 2009 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,488,001 to Audrea M. Maguire of
Hutchinson, MN for PERSONAL FOLDER ORGANIZER appearing in the Official
Gazette of February 10, 2009 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,488,483 to Michael P. Murtaugh, et al
of Shoreview, MN for IDENTIFYING VIRALLY INFECTED AND VACCINATED ORGANISMS
appearing in the Official Gazaette of February 10, 2009 should be deleted
since no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,488,531 to Kenji Takai, et al of
Oyama-shi, Japan for ADHESION ASSISTING AGENT-BEARING METAL FOIL, PRINTED
WIRING BOARD, AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF PRINTED WIRING BOARD appearing in
the Official Gazette of February 10, 2009 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,488,594 to Brij B. Saxena, et al of
Englewood, NJ for RECOMBINANT BIFUNCTIONAL PROTEIN OF HUMAN LUTROPIN
RECEPTOR AND HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTRO-PIN B-SUBUNIT AND USES THEREOF
appearing in the Official Gazette of February 10, 2009 should be deleted
since no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,488,797 to Michael E. O'Donnell, et al
of Hastings-on-Hudson, NY for ISOLATED STAPHYLOCOCCUS DNAX SUBUNIT AND USE
THEREOF appearing in the Official Gazette of February 10, 2009 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,488,969 to Chel-Jong Choi, et al of
Osan-si Korea, Republic of for PHASE-CHANGE MEMORY DEVICE INCLUDING
NANOWIRES AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME appearing in the Official
Gazette of February 10, 2009 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,489,103 to Todd W. Johnson, et al of
Wauwatosa, WI for LITHIUM-BASED BATTERY PACK FOR A HAND-HELD POWER TOOL
appearing in the Official Gazette of February 10, 2009 should be deleted
since no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,489,104 to Todd W. Johnson, et al of
Wauwatosa, WI for LITHIUM-BASED BATTERY FOR A HAND-HELD POWER TOOL
appearing in the Official Gazette of February 10, 2009 should be deleted
since no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,489,421 to Jeffrey H. Hoel, et al of
Palo Alto, CA for COMPOSITING PAGES FROM PAGE COMPONENTS appearing in
the Official Gazette of February 10, 2009 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,489,446 to Michale M. Albert, et al of
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Stamford, CT for LAYERED STRUCTURE FOR A TILE WAVE PLATE ASSEMBLY appearing
in the Official Gazette of February 10, 2009 should be deleted since no
patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,489,712 to Oh Kee Kwon, et al of Daejeon
Korea, Republic of for INTEGRATED SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT SOURCE appearing in
the Official Gazette of February 10, 2009 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,489,753 to Abbas Amirichimeh, et al of
Irvine, CA for SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PHASE-LOCKING A TRANSMIT CLOCK SIGNAL
PHASE WITH A RECEIVE CLOCK SIGNAL PHASE appearing in the Official Gazette
of February 10, 2009 should be deleted since no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,489,906 to Desmond Keith Phillips of
Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom for PREAMABLE DETECTION appearing in the
Official Gazette of February 10, 2009 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,490,002 to Hiroki Ishikawa, et al of
Okazaki-shi, Japan for TRAFFIC INFORMATION TRANSMITTING APPARATUS,
TRANSMITTING PROGRAM appearing in the Official Gazette of February 10, 2009
should be deleted since no patent was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,490,243 to Michael S. Fiske, et al of
San Francisco, CA for BIOMETRIC PRINT QUALITY ASSURANCE appearing in the
Official Gazette of February 10, 2009 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."
"All reference to Patent No. 7,490,247 to John R. Douceur, et al of
Bellevue, WA for EXCLUSIVE ENCRYPTION appearing in the Official Gazette of
February 10, 2009 should be deleted since no patent was granted."
Certificates of Correction |
Certificates of Correction
for April 21, 2009
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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
April 6-10, 2009
Date Issued |
Type of Case(1) |
Proceeding or Appn. No. |
Party or Parties |
Issue |
TTAB Decision |
Opposer's or Petitioner's Mark and Goods or Services |
Applicant's or Respondent's Mark and Goods or Services |
Mark and Goods Cited by Examining Attorney |
Citable as Precedent of TTAB |
4-6 |
CANC |
92047741 (MD) |
Bayer Consumer Care AG v. Belmora LLC |
2(d); whether registration of respondent’s mark contravenes Article 6bis of the Paris Convention; whether respondent has used its registered mark to misrepresent the source of its goods [Section 14(3)]; fraud |
Respondent’s motion to Dismiss granted as to all grounds except Section 14(3) |
"FLANAX" [orally ingestible tablets of naproxen sodium for use as an analgesic] |
"FLANAX" [orally ingestible tablets of naproxen sodium for use as an analgesic] |
|
Yes |
4-7 |
EX |
76674218 |
NEON Enterprise Software, Inc. |
2(d) |
Refusal Affirmed |
|
"ISERVE DBA" [providing services to assist third parties in maintaining their databases and managing their IMS environments in the form of technical support services, namely, troubleshooting of computer hardware and software problems] |
"ISERV SYSTEMS" [computer services that provide human services organizations with real time data on providers, patients and delivered services; design and implementation of computer systems for human service organizations which provide real time data on providers, patients and delivered services; technical support services, namely, troubleshooting computer hardware and software problems] |
No |
4-7 |
EX |
78937342 |
Jarrow Formulas, Inc. |
2(d) |
Refusal Reversed |
|
"CARNITALL" (in stylized lettering) [dietary and nutritional supplements] |
"CARNITYL" [nutritional supplements] |
No |
4-7 |
EX |
77035168 |
Jaguar Cars Limited |
2(e)(4) |
Refusal Affirmed |
|
"DAIMLER" [land vehicles] |
|
No |
4-8 |
OPP (SJ) |
91170552 |
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. v. Friedrich Winkelmann |
whether applicant had a bona fide intention to use its mark on its recited goods in the U.S. as of the filing date of its application |
Opposition Sustained (Opposer’s motion for summary judgment granted) |
|
"V.I.C." [vehicles] |
|
Yes |
4-8 |
EX |
78786324 |
Euphoria Gems and Beads |
2(d) |
Refusal Affirmed |
|
"EGB EUPHORIA GEMS AND BEADS FOR THE LOVE OF THE STONES" (and design) [jewelry, gemstone jewelry, namely, necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings, gemstones, precious gemstones, semi-precious gemstones, jewelry components, namely, bends used in the manufacture of jewelry, jewelry findings, jewelry care, namely, jewelry boxes and jewelry organizers] |
"EUPHORIA" [jewelry] |
No |
4-8 |
EX |
79028117 |
Primo Emporio s.n.c. di Giovanni Provitera & C. |
2(d) |
Refusal Reversed |
|
"PRIMO EMPORIO" (and design) [perfumes and eau de toilette, essential oils for body, cosmetics, hand soaps] |
"PRIMO!" [perfumes and colognes] |
No |
4-8 |
OPP |
91178334 |
ICL, Ltd. v. Podango, LLC |
2(d) |
Opposition Dismissed |
"BADONGO" [providing electronic transmission and distribution of data, documents, and messages for others; providing Internet bandwidth connectivity services for the files and data of others; electronic storage of data, text, images, video, audio and other data, which may be accessed over a global computer network via a user’s personal computer; providing high capacity file hosting for the websites of others on the Internet] |
"PODANGO" [in Class 38: electronic exchange of data stored in databases accessible via telecommunication networks; providing telecommunications connections to a global computer network, all of the foregoing limited to video and audio podcasting and blogs and community feedback functions relating to podcasting; in Class 42: computer services, namely, creating indexes of information, sites and other resources available on computer networks; hosting of digital content on the Internet, all of the foregoing limited to websites featuring podcasting and articles, downloads, links, and discussion blogs related to such podcasting] |
|
No |
4-8 |
EX |
78917956 |
Advantage Supplies, Inc. |
2(d) |
Refusal Affirmed |
|
"ADVANTAGE WEAR & GEAR" (and design) [military and law enforcement equipment and accessories, namely, firearm accessories, namely, holsters, bags, pouches, belts for cartridges, guns, shells and shots, duty belts for military or law enforcement equipment, and a number of `other goods] |
"ADVANTAGE TACTICAL SIGHT" [projectile weapons and parts thereof namely sights] |
No |
4-8 |
EX |
78450327 |
Gratnell’s Limited |
2(e)(5); whether, if not functional, applicant’s claimed mark has acquired distinctiveness under Section 2(f) |
Refusal Affirmed on both grounds |
|
the overall configuration of applicant’s goods [trays not of precious metals, namely, storage trays, trays of plastic for storage and stackable trays] |
|
No |
4-9 |
OPP |
91175280 |
Magnadyne Corporation v. Movievision, Inc. |
2(d) |
Opposition Sustained |
"MOVIE VISION" and "MOVIE VISION" (and design) [both marks for: video entertainment systems for vehicles, namely, electronic audio, video, and video game components in the nature of video cassette players, digital video disk players, video game players and TV receivers with video display devices] |
"MOVIEVISION" (in stylized form) [pay-per-view TV transmission services featuring recently released movies in English, Spanish, Cantonese and Russian via cable] |
|
No |
4-9 |
EX |
77131332 |
Charles C. Neault |
2(e)(1) |
Refusal Affirmed |
|
"GLARE REDUCER" [sun shields and visors for motor cars; vehicle parts, namely, sun visors] |
|
No |
4-9 |
OPP |
91178652 |
Honest Tea, Inc. v. Annona Company, L.L.C. |
2(d) |
Opposition Sustained |
"HONEST FOOD" [to-go salads, fish and meat entrees, and desserts] |
"HONEST FOODS" [bakery goods; processed cereals] |
|
No |
(1) EX=Ex Parte Appeal; OPP=Opposition; CANC=Cancellation; CU=Concurrent Use; (SJ)=Summary Judgment; (MD)=Motion to Dismiss; (MR)=Motion to Reopen; (R)=Request for Reconsideration (2) *=Opinion Writer; (D)=Dissenting Panel Member
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Alabama Auburn University Libraries (334) 844-1737
Birmingham Public Library (205) 226-3620
Alaska Anchorage: Z. J. Loussac Public
Library (907) 562-7323
Arkansas Little Rock: Arkansas State
Library (501) 682-2053
California Los Angeles Public Library (213) 228-7220
Riverside: University of
California, Riverside Libraries (951) 827-3226
Sacramento: California State
Library (916) 654-0069
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
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: Price Gilbert Memorial
Library, Georgia Institute
of Technology (404) 894-1395
Hawaii Honolulu: Hawaii State Public
Library System (808) 586-3477
Idaho Moscow: University of Idaho Library (208) 885-6235
Illinois Chicago Public Library (312) 747-4450
Springfield: Illinois State Library (217) 782-5659
Indiana Indianapolis-Marion County Public
Library (317) 269-1741
West Lafayette Siegesmund
Engineering Library,
Purdue University (765) 494-2872
Iowa Des Moines: State Library of Iowa (515) 242-6541
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: Media Union Library,
University of Michigan (734) 647-5735
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Detroit: Public Library (313) 833-1450
Minnesota Minneapolis Public Library and
Information Center (612) 630-6000
Mississippi Jackson: Mississippi Library
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Missouri Kansas City: Linda Hall Library (816) 363-4600
Ext. 724
St. Louis Public Library (314) 241-2288
Ext. 390
Montana Butte: Montana College of Mineral
Science and Technology Library (406) 496-4281
Nebraska Lincoln: Engineering Library,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln (402) 472-3411
Nevada Las Vegas--Clark County Library
District (702) 507-3421
Reno: University of Nevada, Reno
Library (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 Library
(The Research Libraries) (212) 592-7000
Stony Brook: Engineering Library,
State University of New York (631) 632-7148
North Carolina Charlotte (704) 687-2241
Raleigh: D.H. Hill Library, North
Carolina State University (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
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Oregon Portland: Paul L. Boley Law Library,
Lewis & Clark College (503) 768-6786
Pennsylvania Philadelphia, The Free Library of (215) 686-5331
Pittsburgh, Carnegie Library of (412) 622-3138
University Park: Pattee Library,
Pennsylvania State University (814) 865-7617
Puerto Rico Mayaquez General Library,
University of Puerto Rico (787) 993-0000
Ext. 3244
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
Library, Vanderbilt University (615) 322-2717
Texas Austin: McKinney Engineering
Library, University of Texas at
Austin (512) 495-4500
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
Virginia Richmond: James Branch Cabell
Library, Virginia Commonwealth
University (804) 828-1101
Washington Seattle: Engineering Library,
University of Washington (206) 543-0740
West Virginia Morgantown: Evansdale Library,
West Virginia University (304) 293-4695
Ext. 5113
Wisconsin Madison: Kurt F. Wendt Library,
University of Wisconsin Madison (608) 262-6845
Milwaukee Public Library (414) 286-3051
Wyoming Cheyenne: Wyoming State Library (307) 777-7281
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Patent Technology Centers |
PATENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERS
JON W. DUDAS, Under Secretary of Commerce for
Intellectual Property and Director of the
United States Patent and Trademark Office
MARGARET J. A. PETERLIN, Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for
Intellectual Property and Deputy Director of the
United States Patent and Trademark Office
JOHN DOLL, Commissioner for Patents
PEGGY FOCARINO, Deputy Commissioner for Patent Operations
JOHN LOVE, Deputy Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy
AVERAGE
FILING DATE OF
APPLICATIONS
RECEIVING A
FIRST OFFICE
CUSTOMER SERVICE ACTION IN THE
TELEPHONE and FAX LAST 3
TECHNOLOGY CENTERS NUMBERS MONTHS*
1600 BIOTECHNOLOGY, AND ORGANIC
CHEMISTRY
1610 Pharmaceutical formulations, 03/01/05
method of treatment using
bio-affecting agents, drug
delivery systems, steroids,
herbicidal and pesticidal
compositions, and cosmetics
1620 Organic chemistry 571-272-0700 11/23/05
FAX 571-273-8300
1630 Molecular biology, 571-272-0600 08/01/06
bioinformatics, nucleic FAX 571-273-8300
acids, recombinant DNA
and RNA, Gene regulation,
gene therapy, nucleic acid
amplification, transgenic
animals and recombinant
plants, combinatorial/
computational chemistry.
1640 Immunology, receptor/ligands, 571-272-0600 09/20/06
cytokines, recombinant FAX 571-273-8300
hormones, engineered
antibodies, cancer immunology,
and molecular biology thereof,
Neurobiology; cellular/
bacterial/viral/parasitic
immunology; specific binding
assays, immunoassays and
apparatus.
1650 Fermentation, microbiology, 571-272-0500 08/11/06
plant and animal extracts, FAX 571-273-8300
peptides, isolated and/or
recombinant proteins and
enzymes, protein
crystallography, and enzyme
assays
1660 Plants 571-272-0700 12/20/06
FAX 571-273-8300
1700/ CHEMICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING, AND DESIGNS
2900
1791 Tires, adhesive bonding, glass/ 571-272-1700 02/01/05
paper making, plastics shaping FAX 571-273-8300
and molding
1792 Coating, etching, cleaning, 571-272-1700 05/15/05
bonding and single crystal FAX 571-273-8300
growth
1793 Metallurgy, metal working, 571-272-1700 11/01/05
inorganic chemistry, catalysts, FAX 571-273-8300
electrolysis and gaseous/
plastic/ceramic compositions
1794 Food, stock materials and 571-272-1700 06/15/05
miscellaneous articles FAX 571-273-8300
1795 Fuel cells, batteries, solar 571-272-1700 01/01/05
cells, electrochemistry and FAX 571-273-8300
photolithography
1796 Organic chemistry and polymers 571-272-1700 10/15/05
FAX 571-273-8300
1797 Separation, purification, 571-272-1700 02/01/05
chemical apparatus and FAX 571-273-8300
petroleum technology
2100 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE SOFTWARE AND
INFORMATION SECURITY
2110 Computer architecture 571-272-0900 04/23/06
FAX 571-273-8300
2120 Miscellaneous computer 571-272-1400 05/20/06
applications FAX 571-273-8300
2130 Cryptography, security 571-272-7220 06/21/05
FAX 571-273-8300
2140/ Computer networks 571-272-0800 07/03/05
2150 FAX 571-273-8300
2160/ Database and file management/ 571-272-7220 07/01/06
2170 Graphical user interface FAX 571-273-8300
2180 Computer architecture 571-272-0900 08/30/06
FAX 571-273-8300
2190 Interprocess communications 571-272-1400 07/12/05
and software development FAX 571-273-8300
2600 COMMUNICATIONS
2610 Digital Communications, General 571-272-2600 11/02/05
Communications, Optical FAX 571-273-8300
Communications, Telephony,
Audio, Multiplex
Communications, Cellular
Telephony, Radio and Satellite
Communications
2620 Television and TV Recording, 571-272-2600 08/23/05
Video Distribution, Image FAX 571-273-8300
Analysis, (Fax, Printing,
Printing Network, Scanners),
Speech, (Fax, Disk Drive),
Computer Graphics, Display
Systems
2800 SEMICONDUCTORS, ELECTRICAL AND OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS
2811- Semiconductors and 571-272-1650 10/01/06
2815, Semiconductor Manufacturing FAX 571-273-8300
2818,
2822,
2823,
2825,
2826,
2829,
2891-
2895
2816, Electronic circuits, static 571-272-1850 11/10/06
2817, memory, lasers, electronic FAX 571-273-8300
2819, components, control circuits,
2821, power supplies measuring and
2824, testing
2827,
2828,
2836-
2838,
2855-
2857,
2862,
2863
2831- Electronic conductors, 571-272-1850 12/01/06
2835, elements and connectors, FAX 571-273-8300
2839, motor structure, electronic
2841, housings, circuit boards,
2851- photocopiers, recorders,
2854, printers, general
2861 illumination
2875,
2885
2871- Liquid crystals, optical 571-272-1550 10/07/06
2874, elements, optical systems, FAX 571-273-8300
2876- fiber optics, electric
2879, lamps, registers, optics
2881- measuring, radiant energy
2884,
2886,
2887,
2889
3600 TRANSPORTATION, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, CONSTRUCTION, AGRICULTURE,
LICENSING AND REVIEW
3610 Surface transportation 571-272-5250 04/25/06
FAX 571-273-8300
3620 Electronic Commerce 571-272-5350 05/06/05
FAX 571-273-8300
3630 Static structures, 571-272-5350 03/14/06
supports and furniture FAX 571-273-8300
3640 Aeronautics, 571-272-5150 11/23/05
agriculture, fishing, FAX 571-273-8300
trapping, vermin destroying,
plant and animal husbandry,
weaponry, nuclear systems
and licensing & review
3650 Material handling and 571-272-5250 04/18/06
article handling FAX 571-273-8300
3660 Computerized vehicle 571-272-5150 11/16/06
controls and navigation, FAX 571-273-8300
radio wave, optical and
acoustic wave communication,
Robotics, and Nuclear Systems
3670 Wells, earth boring/ 571-272-5150 07/06/06
moving/working, FAX 571-273-8300
excavating, mining,
harvesters, bridges,
roads, petroleum,
closures, connections,
and hardware
3680-A Machine elements 571-272-5250 07/06/06
and power transmissions FAX 571-273-8300
3680-B Business Methods 571-272-5350 03/21/05
FAX 571-273-8300
3680-A Business Methods - Finance 571-272-5350 11/30/05
FAX 571-273-8300
3700 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTS
3710 Amusement and 571-272-3750 11/01/06
education devices, FAX 571-273-8300
packages and containers
3720 Manufacturing devices 571-272-4050 01/15/07
and processes, machine FAX 571-273-8300
tools and hand tools
3730 Medical instruments, 571-272-2975 10/15/06
diagnostic equipment, FAX 571-273-8300
treatment devices,
surgery, surgical
supplies
3740 Thermal and combustion 571-272-3750 10/01/06
technology, motive and FAX 571-273-8300
fluid power systems
3750 Fluid handling and 571-272-3750 09/01/06
dispensing, and Textile FAX 571-273-8300
Manufacturing and
Apparel
3760 Body treatment, 571-272-2975 12/15/06
kinestherapy, and FAX 571-273-8300
exercising
3770 Respirators, Therapeutic 571-272-2975 12/01/06
Support, Splints, Braces, FAX 571-273-8300
Bandages and Birth Control
Devices
3780 Package and Article Carriers, 571-272-2975 06/30/06
Envelopes, Purses, Wallets, FAX 571-273-8300
Receptacles, Bottles and Jars
* The information provided above reflects an average for the workgroup.
If you need more specific information about an individual application,
please call the appropriate customer service office above.
TECHNOLOGY CENTERS DIRECTOR
1600 BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
1610 Pharmaceutical formulations, method George C. Elliott
of treatment using bio-affecting
agents, drug delivery systems,
steroids, herbicidal and pesticidal
compositions, and cosmetics
1620 Organic chemistry Irem Yucel
1630 Molecular biology, bioinformatics, George C. Elliott
nucleic acids per se, nucleic acid
methodologies, SNPs & haplotypes,
recombinant DNA and RNA, gene
regulation, gene therapy, nucleic
acid amplification, nucleic acid
based diagnostic assays, nucleic
acid inhibitors, transgenic animals
and recombinant plants, combinatorial/
computational chemistry.
1640 Immunology, receptor/ligands, John L. LeGuyader
cytokines, recombinant hormones,
engineered antibodies, cancer
immunology, and molecular biology
thereof, Neurobiology; cellular/
bacterial/viral/parasitic immunology;
specific binding assays, immunoassays
and apparatus.
1650 Fermentation, microbiology, plant and Irem Yucel
animal extracts, peptides, isolated
and/or recombinant proteins and
enzymes, protein crystallography,
and enzyme assays
1660 Plants George C. Elliott
1700/ CHEMICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING
2900 AND DESIGNS
1791 Tires, adhesive bonding, glass/paper Gary G. Jones
making, plastics shaping and molding
1792 Coating, etching, cleaning, bonding Marian C. Knode
and single crystal growth
1793 Metallurgy, metal working, inorganic Jacqueline M. Stone
chemistry, catalysts, electrolysis and
gaseous/plastic/ceramic compositions
1794 Food, stock materials and miscellaneous Marian C. Knode
articles
1795 Fuel cells, batteries, solar cells, Jacqueline M. Stone
electrochemistry and photolithography
1796 Organic chemistry and polymers Gary G. Jones
1797 Separation, purification, chemical Gary G. Jones
apparatus and petroleum technology
2100 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE SOFTWARE AND
INFORMATION SECURITY
2110 Computer architecture Jack B. Harvey
2120 Miscellaneous computer applications Wendy Garber
2130 Cryptography, security Andrew Hirshfeld
2140 Computer networks Andrew Hirshfeld
2150 Computer networks Andrew Hirshfeld
2160 Database and file management Jack B. Harvey
2170 Graphical user interface Wendy Garber
2180 Computer architecture Jack B. Harvey
2190 Interprocess communications and Wendy Garber
software development
2600 COMMUNICATIONS
2611 Digital communications Valencia Martin-Wallace
2612 General communications Mark R. Powell
2613 Optical communications Valencia Martin-Wallace
2614 Telephony Mark R. Powell
2615 Audio Mark R. Powell
2616/ Multiplex communications Valencia Martin-Wallace
2619
2617 Cellular telephony Wanda Walker
2618 Radio and Satellite Communications Mark R. Powell
2621 Television and TV Recording Wanda Walker
2622 Cameras Wanda Walker
2623 Video distribution Wanda Walker
2624 Image analysis Mark R. Powell
2625 Fax, printing, printing network, Wanda Walker
scanners
2626 Speech Mark R. Powell
2627 Disc drives Mark R. Powell
2628 Computer graphics Valencia Martin-Wallace
2629 Display systems Valencia Martin-Wallace
2800 SEMICONDUCTORS, ELECTRICAL AND OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS
2811- Semiconductors and Semiconductor Richard K. Seidel
2815, Manufacturing
2818,
2822,
2823,
2825,
2826,
2829,
2891-
2895
2816, Electronic circuits, static memory, Janice A. Falcone
2817, lasers, electronic components, control
circuits,power
2819, supplies, measuring and testing
2821,
2824,
2827,
2828,
2836-
2838,
2855-
2857,
2862,
2863
2831- Electronic conductors, elements and Sharon A. Gibson
2835, connectors, motor structure, electronic
2839, housings, circuit boards, photocopiers,
2841, recorders, printers, general
2851- illumination
2854,
2861,
2875,
2885
2871- Liquid crystals, optical elements, Sharon A. Gibson
2874, optical systems, fiber optics, electric
2876- lamps, registers, optics measuring,
2879, radiant energy
2881-
2884,
2886,
2887,
2889
3600 TRANSPORTATION, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, CONSTRUCTION, AGRICULTURE,
LICENSING AND REVIEW
3610 Surface transportation Katherine Matecki
3620 Electronic commerce Wynn W. Coggins
3630 Static structures, supports and Wynn W. Coggins
furniture
3640 Aeronautics, agriculture, fishing, Donald T. Hajec
trapping, vermin destroying, plant
and animal husbandry, weaponry,
nuclear systems and licensing
& review
3650 Material and article handling Katherine Matecki
3660 Computerized vehicle controls and Donald T. Hajec
navigation, radio wave, optical and
acoustic wave communication, Robotics,
and Nuclear Systems
3670 Wells, earth boring/moving/working, Donald T. Hajec
excavating, mining, harvesters,
bridges, roads, petroleum, closures,
connections, and hardware
3680A Machine elements and power Katherine Matecki
transmissions
3680B Business Methods Wynn W. Coggins
3690 Business Methods - Finance Wynn W. Coggins
3700 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTS
3710, Amusement and education devices, Karen M. Young
3721, packages and containers
3727,
and
3728
3720 Packages and containers; Frederick R. Schmidt
3720 Manufacturing devices and processes, Frederick R. Schmidt
machine tools and hand tools
3730 Medical instruments, diagnostic Frederick R. Schmidt
equipment, treatment devices, surgery,
surgical supplies
3740 Thermal and combustion technology, Karen M. Young
motive and fluid power systems
3750 Fluid handling and dispensing Karen M. Young
3760 Body treatment, kinestherapy, Frederick R. Schmidt
exercising, textile manufacturing
and apparel
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