Patent 10379301B2

Extensions

Patent term adjustments, term extensions, continuations, divisionals, family members, and expiration dates.

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Extensions

Patent term adjustments, term extensions, continuations, divisionals, family members, and expiration dates.

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To obtain precise details regarding Patent Term Adjustments (PTA), Patent Term Extensions (PTE), continuation/divisional applications, related family members, and the projected expiration date for US Patent 10379301B2, a direct search of the USPTO's Patent Center or Public Search databases is required. While Google Patents provides some high-level information, the most accurate and complete data for these specific elements resides within the USPTO's official systems.

As an AI, I cannot directly access and perform live searches within restricted databases like the USPTO's internal systems (e.g., Patent Center, Public PAIR, or Patent Public Search) to extract the detailed information requested. Publicly available tools like the USPTO's Open Data Portal or Patent Public Search allow users to search for patent and application data, including continuity information. However, fetching the full continuity data and PTA/PTE calculations often requires navigating specific tabs or performing detailed queries that are beyond my current capabilities for live execution.

Therefore, I cannot provide definitive figures for PTA/PTE or comprehensive details on continuation/divisional applications and their impact on the expiration date without direct, interactive access to these systems.

General Information on Patent Term Adjustment (PTA) and Patent Term Extension (PTE):

  • Patent Term Adjustment (PTA): This adjusts the patent term to compensate for certain delays caused by the USPTO during the prosecution of a utility or plant patent application. The term of a U.S. patent is generally 20 years from its earliest filing date. PTA can increase this term if the USPTO fails to meet specific deadlines, such as issuing a first Office Action within 14 months of filing, responding to an applicant's reply within four months, or issuing a patent within three years of the actual filing date. However, applicant-caused delays can reduce any awarded PTA.
  • Patent Term Extension (PTE): This extends the term of a patent covering a pharmaceutical product due to delays in the FDA's regulatory review process. This is not typically applicable to all types of patents, and is generally limited to one patent per product.

Projected Expiration Date:

Without specific PTA data, the anticipated expiration date for US10379301B2, based solely on its filing date of 2017-02-14 and the standard 20-year term from the earliest non-provisional filing date, would be 2037-02-14. Any granted PTA would extend this date. The Google Patents page for US10379301B2 indeed lists the "Anticipated expiration" as 2037-02-14.

To obtain the precise PTA/PTE details and a confirmed expiration date, one would need to consult the USPTO's Patent Center or Public PAIR system using the patent number US10379301B2.

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