What types of continuing applications are recognized in patent law?
Patent law recognizes several types of continuing applications. According to the MPEP:
A continuing application is a continuation, divisional, or continuation-in-part application filed under the conditions specified in 35 U.S.C. 120, 121, 365(c), or 386(c) and 37 CFR 1.78.
The three main types of continuing applications are:
- Continuation: Pursues additional claims to an invention disclosed in an earlier application.
- Divisional: Separates distinct inventions from a parent application into separate applications.
- Continuation-in-part (CIP): Adds new matter to the disclosure of the earlier application.
Each type serves different purposes in patent prosecution strategy.
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Topics:
MPEP 200 - Types and Status of Application; Benefit and Priority,
MPEP 201 - Types of Applications,
Patent Law,
Patent Procedure