How can I delete a named inventor in a Continued Prosecution Application (CPA) for design applications?

To delete a named inventor in a Continued Prosecution Application (CPA) for design applications, you must submit a statement requesting the deletion along with the CPA filing. The MPEP states: “Receipt is acknowledged of the statement requesting that [1] be deleted as a named inventor which was filed with the Continued Prosecution Application (CPA) on…

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What is the role of an examiner in processing a request to delete a named inventor in a CPA?

The examiner plays a crucial role in processing requests to delete a named inventor in a Continued Prosecution Application (CPA) for design applications. According to MPEP ¶ 2.32, the examiner is responsible for acknowledging the receipt of the request and confirming that the inventorship has been corrected. The MPEP provides the following guidance for examiners:…

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How does a PCT application become a national application?

A Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) application can become a national application in the United States when certain conditions are met. According to MPEP 201.01: ‘An international application filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty in which the basic national fee under 35 U.S.C. 41(a)(1)(F) has been paid’ becomes a national application. This process, known as ‘national…

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How do I claim the benefit of a prior-filed application in a continuation application?

To claim the benefit of a prior-filed application in a continuation application, you must include a reference to the prior-filed application in the new application. According to 37 CFR 1.78(d)(2): Any nonprovisional application, international application designating the United States, or international design application designating the United States that claims the benefit of one or more…

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When can I file a continuation application?

A continuation application can be filed at various times during the patent application process. According to MPEP 201.07: At any time before the patenting, abandonment, or termination of proceedings on an earlier application, an applicant may have recourse to filing a continuation application under 37 CFR 1.53(b) in order to introduce into the application a…

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