What is a Continued Prosecution Application (CPA) and when can it be filed?
A Continued Prosecution Application (CPA) is a type of continuation or divisional application that can be filed for design patent applications under 37 CFR 1.53(d). It allows an applicant to continue prosecution of a prior design application. As stated in the MPEP:
A continuation or divisional application (but not a continuation-in-part) of a prior nonprovisional application may be filed as a continued prosecution application under this paragraph, provided that:
(i) The application is for a design patent;
CPAs can only be filed before the earliest of: payment of the issue fee, abandonment, or termination of proceedings on the prior application.
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