M.P.E.P. 200 Types, Cross-Noting, and Status of Application Flashcards
Chapter 200
Types, Cross-Noting, and Status of Application
Things to Know in Chapter 200
- Inventorship
- How to correct inventorship
- The definitions and differences between the various types of Patent Applications
- The rules of foreign and domestic priority
National Application
An Application filed directly in the United States by anyone.
National Stage Application
International Application that;
- Foreign Origin
- Lists U.S.
- Preserves Rights
Separating Out Inventions in Applications: National Stage Application
Unity of invention
Separating Out Inventions in Application: National Applications
Examiner Discretion (of what? RR/unity of invention?)
FOoT Rule
In order to get a filing date, an international application must have:
- Fee
- Oath
- Translation
National Application Minimum Parts
- Specification
- Claim
- Drawing
If no FOT rule, Notice of Missing Parts, told you have a filing date but send these in.
When does a National Application get a Filing Date?
When the following has been presented:
- Spec
- Claim
- Drawing
If no FOT rule, Notice of Missing Parts, told you have a filing date but send these in.
National-Stage Application Minimum Parts
- Specification
- Claim
- Drawings
- Fee
- Oath
- Translation
When does a National-Stage Application get a Filing Date?
When the following has been presented:
- Specification
- Claim
- Drawings
- Fee
- Oath
- Translation
Two Stages of Correction of Inventorship
37 CFR 1.48
- Pre AIA
- Post AIA (September 16, 2012)
Basic Rule behind both Stages of Inventorship
You cannot correct purposeful conduct.
Patent Office can change by adding or subtracting inventors either for an issued Patent or a Pending Application.
Basic Rules to Pre AIA Correction of Inventorship
Must State:
1. “Without deceptive intent”
AND
- “With the written consent of the assignee”
Basic Rules to Post AIA Correction of Inventorship (September 16, 2012)
Only consent of the assignee has to be obtained and is sometimes not required.
A signed ADS:
- inventors, address, signatures
Fee
**Get oath or sub statement on file if they wont sign
What is Inventorship?
The exact combination of individuals listed as inventors. Whoever conceived the idea.
Correction of Inventorship: Post AIA the New Section 1.48
Available for all applications:
1. Whether filed before, on or after September 16. 2012.
AND
- Whether there is a filing date somewhere in the chain post-September 16, 2012.
How to Establish Inventorship?
- By submitting a complete signed Application Data Sheet (ADS),
- Signed oath
OR - A substitute statement.
What must a request to correct or change Inventorship of a Non-Provisional Patent Applications contain?
- A signed ADS in accordance to 1.76 that identifies each inventor by name and address
AND - The required fee.
**New Inventor must comply with establishing Inventorship
What must a request to correct or change Inventorship of a Provisional Patent Applications contain?
- A request, signed by a party set forth in Section 1.33(b), to correct the Inventorship that identifies each inventor by his or her legal name;
AND - The required fee.
NOTE ABOUT TEST
The Test typically tests over Correction of Inventorship on Pending Patent Applications
What does Rule 1.48 not apply to?
- Re-Issues,
- Issued Patent
- Case before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board
Correcting Inventorship in Continuing Applications
A newly executed/ substituted statement not required provided:
- An Oath/Declaration (O/D 1.63), Sub Statment (1.64) was executed by or with respect to such inventor;
AND - An O/D, SS was filed in the earlier-filed application;
AND - An copy of such O/D, SS is submitted in the continuing application.
Inventorship of a Continuing Application filed under 111(a)
Established in Inventor/Joint Inventorship are specified in ADS.
If not, the Inventor/Joint Inventorship is set forth in the copy of the Oath or Declaration from the earlier-filed application UNLESS YOU FILE A SIGNED STATEMENT.
Miscellaneous Oath/Declaration Facts
- Any new inventor or JI, must provide Oath/Declaration.
- An assignment may serve as Oath/Dec IF:
- Includes info and statements required by 1.63 (a, b)
- Includes a copy of the assignment is recorded. - Any reference to an Oath/Dec includes an assignment.
- Oath/Dec MUST be signed/executed according to;
- 1.66
- Acknowledge willful false statement is punishable under 18 USC 1001. - A supplemental O/Dec would be filed but may not be read by the Patent Office.
- Any request for correction of the named inventorship must comply with 1.48 in an application and 1.334 in a patent.