Monday, July 28, 2008

New Search Feature on USPTO site

The red P icon on results lists of patent searches of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) website has been a quick and easy way of generating a list of patents with a particular class and subclass. Now another convenient feature has been added, this time to make searching patent applications easier. If a searcher is viewing the html version of a class schedule, he or she may now click on the blue "A" icon next to a particular subclass in order to create a results list of all published patent applications for that class/subclass.

Since applications are public disclosures of inventions, they are relevant to prior art searching even if an application is eventually rejected for a patent. More background information about patent applications is available at http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/doc/general/index.html#pub .

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Second Annual Inventors Tradeshow - Houston

On Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008 the Houston Inventors Association and the University of Houston Small Business Development Center are hosting the Second Annual Inventors Tradeshow at the Bayland Park Community Center Building, 6400 Bissonnet from 5 to 9 p.m. A list of speakers and more information about displaying an invention is available at http://www.inventors.org/HIA-UHSBDC-Tradeshow.html or from the Houston Inventors Association or the University of Houston Small Business Development Center.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

New Ohio Historical Patent Database

Librarians in Ohio have premiered their Miami Valley Inventors Historical Database covering the period 1814-1875 for the following 11 counties around Dayton, Ohio: Butler, Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Logan, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Shelby and Warren. It contains bibliographic information on over 1800 patents and includes cities and towns, attorneys of record, estate administrators, assignments, and biographical notes of a few inventors.

Foreign Filing Licenses

The Federal Register just released the following notice about foreign filing licenses:
SUMMARY: Applicants and registered patent practitioners are reminded that the export of subject matter abroad pursuant to a license from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), such as a foreign filing license, is limited to purposes related to the filing of foreign patent applications. Applicants who are considering exporting subject matter abroad for the preparation of patent applications to be filed in the United States should contact the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) at the Department of Commerce for the appropriate clearances.

DATES: Effective Date: July 23, 2008.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mike Carone, Supervisory Patent Examiner, Technology Center 3600, by telephone at (571) 272-6873.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The USPTO has become aware that a number of law firms orservice provider companies located in foreign countries are sending solicitations to U.S. registered patent practitioners offering their services in connection with the preparation of patent applications to be filed in the United States. Applicants and registered patent practitioners are reminded that the export of subject matter abroad pursuant to a license from the USPTO, such as a foreign filing license, is limited to purposes related to the filing of foreign patent applications. Applicants who are considering exporting subject matter abroad for the preparation of patent applications to be filed in the United States should contact the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) at the Department of Commerce for the appropriate clearances. See
MPEP Sec. 140 (8th ed., Rev. 5, Aug. 2006). The BIS has promulgated the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) governing exports of dual-use commodities, software, and technology, including technical data, which are codified at 15 CFR Parts 730-774. Furthermore, if the invention was made in the United States, technical data in the form of a patent application, or in any form, can only be exported for purposes related to the preparation, filing or possible filing and prosecution of a foreign patent application, after compliance with the EAR or following the appropriate USPTO foreign filing license procedure. See 37 CFR 5.11(c). A foreign filing license from the USPTO does not authorize the exporting of subject matter abroad for the preparation of patent applications to be filed in the United States.

The Commissioner for Patents has been delegated the authority for controlling exports of technology for purposes of the filing of patent applications in foreign countries. See 15 CFR 734.3(b)(1)(v) and 734.10(b) and 35 U.S.C. 184. The USPTO grants foreign filing licenses in accordance with USPTO regulations. See 37 CFR Part 5. The scope of a foreign filing license granted by the USPTO is set forth in 37 CFR5.15. Applicants and registered patent practitioners are also advised that foreign filing licenses (for the filing of a patent application in a foreign country) do not authorize the export of any technology that is not specifically submitted to the USPTO as part of a U.S. patent application or a petition for a foreign filing license. For example, the USPTO has received short abstracts, PowerPoint[supreg] slides and even titles of inventions as the disclosure for which a foreign filing license is requested. Although the USPTO will usually process such requests, any foreign filing license granted under 37 CFR 5.15(a) or 5.15(b) on such short description may not authorize filing abroad the ultimate resulting patent applications and may not authorize any additional material added after the initial foreign filing license request. Such additional material that was not submitted to the USPTO for its review may be deemed to have altered ``the general nature of the invention in a manner which would require such application to be made available for inspection under such section 181.'' See 35 U.S.C. 184. The USPTO has established a Licensing and Review Web page on its Web site that includes frequently asked questions regarding foreign filing licenses and related matters. This Web page is located at http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/dapp/opla/lr/licensing_review.htm.
This notice does not change existing law or regulations. Thus,while the notice is effective on July 23, 2008, this notice does not excuse or otherwise affect the legal consequence of a failure to comply with existing law or regulations that occurred prior to July 23, 2008.
Information regarding the EAR may be obtained from the BIS Web site at http://www.bis.doc.gov. Questions regarding the EAR should be directed to the BIS's Outreach and Educational Services Division at(202) 482-4811.

Dated: July 16, 2008.

Jon W. Dudas,
Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
[FR Doc. E8-16830 Filed 7-22-08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510-16-P

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

New Trademark Search Tools

The USPTO has recently added two new features to TESS (Trademark Electronic Search System). An announcement from the USPTO states:

First, the new Image List feature allows the user to display the mark drawings for the search hits. Drawing images are displayed in three columns. After completing a search, use the “Image List” button at the top of the page to view search results using this new feature. By selecting a drawing via a mouse click, the user can also toggle to the document display for that the selected mark. Returning to the Current List from the document display returns the user to the last used view of the search hit list, the text view or the images view. Information is available in the TESS Help File under the topic Record List Display.

Second, multiple searches can now be submitted at a single time using the Free Form search screen. Multiple searches can be conducted by merely separating each search with a semicolon (;). For example, the three searches HELLO[BI,TI]; WORLD[BI,TI]; S1 AND S2; could be submitted as a first search of a session. All three searches will be performed, and an intermediate Multiple Searches screen appears with the results of each search. The user may then select which search results to review. Information is available in the TESS Help File under the topic Multiple Searches.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Independent Inventors Conference, Aug. 8-9, Alexandria, VA

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) along with the National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation is sponsoring the 13th annual Independent Inventors Conference at the USPTO in Alexandria, Virginia, on Aug. 8-9. The registration fee is $100 and includes a pre-conference workshop for beginners on Aug. 7 from 5 to 7 p.m. to learn about intellectual property protection and the basics of patents. In addition to sessions and presentations, the registration fee includes morning and afternoon refreshments, lunch both days, and a networking reception on Friday night.

Speakers include Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce Margaret Peterlin, Commissioner for Patents John Doll, and Louis Foreman, executive producer and creator of Everyday Edisons, an award-winning PBS show.

Registration is available online. The online registration form also includes links at the top about topics, speakers, directions, lodging, and agenda. For additional information about the conference call 571-272-8850.