What is the significance of the ‘365(c)’ filing date in claiming benefit of a nonprovisional application?

What is the significance of the ‘365(c)’ filing date in claiming benefit of a nonprovisional application?

The ‘365(c)’ filing date is crucial when claiming the benefit of a nonprovisional application that was filed as a PCT application and entered the national stage. According to MPEP 211.01(b):

‘If the prior nonprovisional application is an international application that was filed as a PCT application and entered the national stage under 35 U.S.C. 371, the 365(c) filing date of the international application is the filing date to be used in determining copendency.’

This means that when determining if applications are copendent for benefit claims, the PCT filing date (365(c) date) is used rather than the U.S. national stage entry date. This can be significant for maintaining continuous priority chains in international patent applications.

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Topics: MPEP 200 - Types and Status of Application; Benefit and Priority, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: benefit claims, copendency, national stage entry, PCT applications