Nonprovisional Application – Parts, Form and Content
Nonprovisional Application – Parts, Form and Content
- Filing date requirements
- Required parts to obtain filing date:
- Specification
- At least one claim
- Drawing if necessary to understand the invention
- Required parts to maintain a filing date:
- Oath or declaration
- Filing fee
- Required parts to obtain filing date:
- Method of transmitting patent application
- USPS express mail to addressee: f/d = received by USPS (date stamp) MPEP513
- Should retain mailing label number to facilitate proof if lost
- Petition to correct USPS express mail error: copy of mailing label, copy of express-mailed paper showing mailing label number, PTO-returned postcard, declaration/affidavit if label is faulty
- Use drop box at own risk
- Express mail to post office does not count!
- Regular US mail: f/d = actually received by PTO
- Hand delivery: f/d = actually received by PTO
- Electronic filing
- No fax!
- USPS express mail to addressee: f/d = received by USPS (date stamp) MPEP513
- Specification: format, requirement
- Parts
- Title
- Cross reference to related applications (such as continuation, divisional, CIP, etc.)
- Statement re federally sponsored research
- Parties to joint research agreement (avoid obviousness rejection)
- Reference to sequence listing
- Background of invention
- Brief summary of invention
- Brief description of views of the drawing
- Detailed description of the invention
- Claim(s)
- Abstract of the disclosure
- Sequence listing, if on paper
- Specification requirements
- Specification must support all claims; §112¶1
- Must not contain drawings or flow diagrams (should be in the drawings), but chemical and mathematical formulas are allowed
- Actual work in past tense, non-actual work (simulated, predicted) in present tense
- Non-English application is permitted, but with a translation and fee
- Trademarks allowed; hyperlinks not allowed
- Incorporation by reference MPEP608.01(p)
- Incorporate by reference only essential material including only:
- Issued US patent
- Pending US application commonly owned with the current application
- Priority claim ≠ incorporation by reference, but may claim priority and incorporate by reference in one sentence (this application claims priority to and hereby incorporate by reference …)
- Improper incorporation by reference: may later file amendment with a statement that the added material includes no new matter.
- Continuing application often frequently incorporate by reference the parent application or patent.
- Incorporate by reference only essential material including only:
- Deposit of biological material
- Must be finished no later than 3 months after the notice of allowance
- No new matter
- Nucleotide and amino acid sequence: no new matter
- Parts
- Claim: numbering, arrangement, multiple dependent claim (MDC)
- Claim numbering
- Preserved throughout the prosecution, even when old claims are cancelled
- Renumbered after prosecution closes and before publication
- Claim arrangement
- Dependent claim follows immediately the claim it depends on
- No line crossing, but claim addition or deletion during prosecution may disrupt this
- Multiple dependent claim wording MPEP608.01(n)
- Only refers to preceding claim(s)
- Only in the alternative
- Must not depend on another multiple dependent claim, even indirectly!
- Multiple dependent claim fee calculation MPEP608.01(n)
- MDC fee = number of claims that the MDC directly depends on
- Claim that depends on an MDC: fee = same as that mdp
- Improper MDC and subsequent claims it spawns: treated as single dependent claims only
- Claim numbering
- Drawings
- Drawings necessary for understanding the invention: required to obtain f/d
- Drawings only helpful for understanding the invention: not required to obtain f/d, may be submitted later
- Oath or declaration
- Must identify application and inventor(s)
- Must state that invention is original and first
- Must acknowledge duty to disclose
- If foreign priority is claimed, then must identify the priority foreign application(s) and all earlier-filed related foreign application, unless these applications are identified in application data sheet (ADS)
- CIP: acknowledge duty to disclose
- Abstract of the disclosure MPEP608.01(b): purpose is to facilitate searching
- Required to complete the application, but not for f/d
- Word limit: 150
- Small entity status
- Small entity includes
- Independent inventor or other individual (e.g., assignee)
- Small business with 500 or fewer employees, including all affiliates
- Non-profit organization that has not sold the rights to a non-small entity
- Some (but not all) fees are reduced to 50%
- Status may be asserted with a written statement of entitlement, signed by inventor/assignee/agent
- New determination of status will be done upon patent issue and for maintenance fees.
- Small entity includes