Patent Law FAQ

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MPEP 200 - Types and Status of Application; Benefit and Priority (1)

The front page of a patent issuing from a continued prosecution application (CPA) filed under 37 CFR 1.53(d) contains specific information about prior applications.

As stated in the MPEP: The front page of a printed patent issuing on a continued prosecution application (CPA) filed under37 CFR 1.53(d)will identify the application number and filing date of the most recent noncontinued prosecution application (but not the filing date of the CPA) as well as all prior applications from which benefit was claimed in the most recent noncontinued prosecution application. (MPEP 202)

This means that for a CPA:

  • The application number and filing date of the most recent non-CPA application are shown
  • The CPA’s own filing date is not displayed
  • All prior applications claimed as benefit in the most recent non-CPA application are listed

This information helps establish the continuity and priority of the patent application.

For more information on benefit claims, visit: benefit claims.

For more information on continued prosecution application, visit: continued prosecution application.

For more information on CPA, visit: CPA.

For more information on patent front page, visit: patent front page.

For more information on prior applications, visit: prior applications.

MPEP 200 - Types and Status of Application; Benefit and Priority Claims (3)

The front page of a printed patent identifies all prior applications for which benefits are claimed under 35 U.S.C. 119(e), 120, 121, 365(c), or 386(c) in continuation-in-part, continuation, divisional, and reissue applications.

The front page of a patent includes the following information regarding foreign priority claims:

  • The country of the foreign application
  • The filing date of the foreign application
  • The number of the foreign application

This information is included for applications where the bib-data sheet has been properly endorsed. As stated in the MPEP: “The front page of the patent when it is issued, and the listing in the Official Gazette, will refer to the claim of priority, giving the country, the filing date, and the number of the foreign application in those applications in which the bib-data sheet has been endorsed.” (MPEP 202)

For continued prosecution applications (CPAs) filed under 37 CFR 1.53(d), the front page of a printed patent will include:

  • The application number and filing date of the most recent noncontinued prosecution application
  • All prior applications from which benefit was claimed in the most recent noncontinued prosecution application

Notably, the filing date of the CPA itself is not included. As stated in the MPEP: “The front page of a printed patent issuing on a continued prosecution application (CPA) filed under 37 CFR 1.53(d) will identify the application number and filing date of the most recent noncontinued prosecution application (but not the filing date of the CPA) as well as all prior applications from which benefit was claimed in the most recent noncontinued prosecution application.” (MPEP 202)

MPEP 202-Cross-Noting (4)

The front page of a printed patent identifies all prior applications for which benefits are claimed under 35 U.S.C. 119(e), 120, 121, 365(c), or 386(c) in continuation-in-part, continuation, divisional, and reissue applications.

The front page of a patent includes the following information regarding foreign priority claims:

  • The country of the foreign application
  • The filing date of the foreign application
  • The number of the foreign application

This information is included for applications where the bib-data sheet has been properly endorsed. As stated in the MPEP: “The front page of the patent when it is issued, and the listing in the Official Gazette, will refer to the claim of priority, giving the country, the filing date, and the number of the foreign application in those applications in which the bib-data sheet has been endorsed.” (MPEP 202)

The front page of a patent issuing from a continued prosecution application (CPA) filed under 37 CFR 1.53(d) contains specific information about prior applications.

As stated in the MPEP: The front page of a printed patent issuing on a continued prosecution application (CPA) filed under37 CFR 1.53(d)will identify the application number and filing date of the most recent noncontinued prosecution application (but not the filing date of the CPA) as well as all prior applications from which benefit was claimed in the most recent noncontinued prosecution application. (MPEP 202)

This means that for a CPA:

  • The application number and filing date of the most recent non-CPA application are shown
  • The CPA’s own filing date is not displayed
  • All prior applications claimed as benefit in the most recent non-CPA application are listed

This information helps establish the continuity and priority of the patent application.

For more information on benefit claims, visit: benefit claims.

For more information on continued prosecution application, visit: continued prosecution application.

For more information on CPA, visit: CPA.

For more information on patent front page, visit: patent front page.

For more information on prior applications, visit: prior applications.

For continued prosecution applications (CPAs) filed under 37 CFR 1.53(d), the front page of a printed patent will include:

  • The application number and filing date of the most recent noncontinued prosecution application
  • All prior applications from which benefit was claimed in the most recent noncontinued prosecution application

Notably, the filing date of the CPA itself is not included. As stated in the MPEP: “The front page of a printed patent issuing on a continued prosecution application (CPA) filed under 37 CFR 1.53(d) will identify the application number and filing date of the most recent noncontinued prosecution application (but not the filing date of the CPA) as well as all prior applications from which benefit was claimed in the most recent noncontinued prosecution application.” (MPEP 202)

Patent Law (4)

The front page of a printed patent identifies all prior applications for which benefits are claimed under 35 U.S.C. 119(e), 120, 121, 365(c), or 386(c) in continuation-in-part, continuation, divisional, and reissue applications.

The front page of a patent includes the following information regarding foreign priority claims:

  • The country of the foreign application
  • The filing date of the foreign application
  • The number of the foreign application

This information is included for applications where the bib-data sheet has been properly endorsed. As stated in the MPEP: “The front page of the patent when it is issued, and the listing in the Official Gazette, will refer to the claim of priority, giving the country, the filing date, and the number of the foreign application in those applications in which the bib-data sheet has been endorsed.” (MPEP 202)

The front page of a patent issuing from a continued prosecution application (CPA) filed under 37 CFR 1.53(d) contains specific information about prior applications.

As stated in the MPEP: The front page of a printed patent issuing on a continued prosecution application (CPA) filed under37 CFR 1.53(d)will identify the application number and filing date of the most recent noncontinued prosecution application (but not the filing date of the CPA) as well as all prior applications from which benefit was claimed in the most recent noncontinued prosecution application. (MPEP 202)

This means that for a CPA:

  • The application number and filing date of the most recent non-CPA application are shown
  • The CPA’s own filing date is not displayed
  • All prior applications claimed as benefit in the most recent non-CPA application are listed

This information helps establish the continuity and priority of the patent application.

For more information on benefit claims, visit: benefit claims.

For more information on continued prosecution application, visit: continued prosecution application.

For more information on CPA, visit: CPA.

For more information on patent front page, visit: patent front page.

For more information on prior applications, visit: prior applications.

For continued prosecution applications (CPAs) filed under 37 CFR 1.53(d), the front page of a printed patent will include:

  • The application number and filing date of the most recent noncontinued prosecution application
  • All prior applications from which benefit was claimed in the most recent noncontinued prosecution application

Notably, the filing date of the CPA itself is not included. As stated in the MPEP: “The front page of a printed patent issuing on a continued prosecution application (CPA) filed under 37 CFR 1.53(d) will identify the application number and filing date of the most recent noncontinued prosecution application (but not the filing date of the CPA) as well as all prior applications from which benefit was claimed in the most recent noncontinued prosecution application.” (MPEP 202)

Patent Procedure (4)

The front page of a printed patent identifies all prior applications for which benefits are claimed under 35 U.S.C. 119(e), 120, 121, 365(c), or 386(c) in continuation-in-part, continuation, divisional, and reissue applications.

The front page of a patent includes the following information regarding foreign priority claims:

  • The country of the foreign application
  • The filing date of the foreign application
  • The number of the foreign application

This information is included for applications where the bib-data sheet has been properly endorsed. As stated in the MPEP: “The front page of the patent when it is issued, and the listing in the Official Gazette, will refer to the claim of priority, giving the country, the filing date, and the number of the foreign application in those applications in which the bib-data sheet has been endorsed.” (MPEP 202)

The front page of a patent issuing from a continued prosecution application (CPA) filed under 37 CFR 1.53(d) contains specific information about prior applications.

As stated in the MPEP: The front page of a printed patent issuing on a continued prosecution application (CPA) filed under37 CFR 1.53(d)will identify the application number and filing date of the most recent noncontinued prosecution application (but not the filing date of the CPA) as well as all prior applications from which benefit was claimed in the most recent noncontinued prosecution application. (MPEP 202)

This means that for a CPA:

  • The application number and filing date of the most recent non-CPA application are shown
  • The CPA’s own filing date is not displayed
  • All prior applications claimed as benefit in the most recent non-CPA application are listed

This information helps establish the continuity and priority of the patent application.

For more information on benefit claims, visit: benefit claims.

For more information on continued prosecution application, visit: continued prosecution application.

For more information on CPA, visit: CPA.

For more information on patent front page, visit: patent front page.

For more information on prior applications, visit: prior applications.

For continued prosecution applications (CPAs) filed under 37 CFR 1.53(d), the front page of a printed patent will include:

  • The application number and filing date of the most recent noncontinued prosecution application
  • All prior applications from which benefit was claimed in the most recent noncontinued prosecution application

Notably, the filing date of the CPA itself is not included. As stated in the MPEP: “The front page of a printed patent issuing on a continued prosecution application (CPA) filed under 37 CFR 1.53(d) will identify the application number and filing date of the most recent noncontinued prosecution application (but not the filing date of the CPA) as well as all prior applications from which benefit was claimed in the most recent noncontinued prosecution application.” (MPEP 202)