Patent 10629024

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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For US Patent 10629024:

  • Patent Term Adjustments (PTA):
    PTA can be granted to compensate for certain delays caused by the USPTO during the patent prosecution process. These delays include failing to issue a first office action within 14 months of filing, failing to respond to an applicant's reply within four months, or failing to issue the patent within four months of the issue fee payment. Additionally, if the application is pending for more than three years, PTA may be granted, excluding time consumed by applicant-caused delays. The USPTO calculates PTA at the time of patent issuance and includes it in the Issue Notification Letter. To determine the specific PTA for US Patent 10629024, one would typically examine the "Issue Notification" or the patent's file history in Patent Center. Since this is a detailed examination, and direct access to real-time USPTO file histories is beyond the scope of a direct search, I cannot provide the exact PTA amount without a direct USPTO database query for the full prosecution history.
  • Patent Term Extensions (PTE):
    PTE is generally available for patents covering certain human drugs, food or color additives, medical devices, animal drugs, and veterinary biological products to restore patent term lost during regulatory review by agencies like the FDA. This patent, US10629024, relates to "Systems, methods, and media for implementing internet-based wagering," which does not fall into these categories. Therefore, it is highly unlikely to have received a Patent Term Extension under 35 U.S.C. § 156.
  • Continuation Applications:
    Continuation applications allow an applicant to pursue additional claims based on an earlier "parent" application, while retaining the priority date of the parent. A review of the patent's Google Patents page indicates that US10629024B1 claims priority to US16/268,218. It also lists two "Priority Applications" that claim priority to US10629024B1: US16/852,049 (which resulted in US11011014B1) and US17/246,557 (which resulted in US11756371B1). These are indications of continuation or divisional applications.
    • US11011014B1: "Systems, methods, and media for implementing internet-based wagering." This is a continuation of US16/268,218, which is the application number for US10629024B1.
    • US11756371B1: "Systems, methods, and media for implementing internet-based wagering." This is also related to the same priority date of 2018-02-05 and stems from US17/246,557.
  • Divisional Applications:
    Divisional applications are filed when an earlier application contains claims to more than one invention. They allow the applicant to pursue the unexamined inventions in a separate application, maintaining the original filing date. The patent document refers to US16/852,049 as a "Continuation" and lists other family members with the same priority date, which could include divisional applications. Without direct access to the full file wrapper in USPTO Patent Center for US10629024, it's not possible to definitively distinguish between continuation and divisional applications based solely on the provided snippets, but both are types of continuing applications that share the same priority date.
  • Related Family Members:
    The patent family for US10629024 includes the following, all sharing the priority date of 2018-02-05:
    • US16/268,218 (Application for US10629024B1)
    • US11011014B1 (Application number US16/852,049)
    • US11756371B1 (Application number US17/246,557)
    • US201862626590P (Priority Application)
    • US11024125B1 (Cited by US10629024B1, and shares the same priority date)
  • Projected Expiration Date:
    For utility patents filed on or after June 8, 1995, the patent term generally expires 20 years from the earliest filing date of the application, or of an earlier application to which it claims priority. The priority date for US10629024B1 is February 5, 2018. Therefore, without any patent term adjustments, the anticipated expiration date would be February 5, 2038. The Google Patents page for US10629024 also lists an "Anticipated expiration" date of 2039-02-05, suggesting that there may be a Patent Term Adjustment of approximately one year (from Feb 5, 2038, to Feb 5, 2039). The USPTO does not calculate expiration dates for patents, but provides tools and guidance for estimation.

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