What are the consequences of not paying a maintenance fee on time?

Failure to pay a maintenance fee on time can result in the expiration of the patent. According to MPEP 2506:

“A patent that expires for failure of payment will expire on the day following the anniversary date the patent was granted in the 4th, 8th, or 12th year after the grant.”

The expiration occurs even if the last day for payment falls on a weekend or holiday. The MPEP clarifies:

“For example, if the grace period for paying a maintenance fee with a surcharge ended on a Saturday, the maintenance fee and surcharge could be paid on the next succeeding business day, e.g., Monday, but the patent will have expired after midnight on Saturday (e.g., on Sunday) if the maintenance fee and surcharge were not paid on the following Monday.”

It’s crucial for patent owners to be aware of these deadlines and ensure timely payment to maintain their patent rights.

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Topics: MPEP 2500 - Maintenance Fees, MPEP 2506 - Times For Submitting Maintenance Fee Payments, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: grace period, Maintenance Fees, Patent Expiration, Payment Deadlines