What information appears on the front page of a patent regarding foreign priority claims?

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…

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What information should be included on the bib-data sheet for foreign priority applications?

For foreign priority applications, the bib-data sheet should include: Application number Country (or intellectual property authority) Day, month, and year of filing MPEP 202 specifies: “A bib-data sheet should include the application number, country (or intellectual property authority), day, month, and year of each foreign application that the U.S. application is claiming the priority of.…

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Can the foreign priority application be filed by an assignee, legal representative or agent of the inventor?

Yes, the foreign application may have been filed by and in the name of the assignee or legal representative or agent of the inventor, as applicant. If the certified copy of the foreign application corresponds with the one identified in the U.S. application and no discrepancies appear, it may be assumed the U.S. application is…

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How should the interim copy be filed via the USPTO patent electronic filing system?

When filing an interim copy via the USPTO patent electronic filing system: The main parts of the foreign priority application (Abstract, Drawings, Specification, Claims, etc.) along with the cover sheet may be filed as a single PDF image file. Select the document description ‘Interim Copy of the Foreign Priority Application’ when indexing. For plain text…

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