Patent 10643266

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

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

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To determine the complete patent term adjustments (PTA), patent term extensions (PTE), continuation applications, divisional applications, related family members, and the precise projected expiration date for US patent 10,643,266, I would ideally need to access the official Public Patent Application Information Retrieval (PAIR) system or the Patent Center provided by the USPTO. The provided text from Google Patents offers some details, but not a full breakdown of all these elements. However, based on the information provided in the patent text, I can derive the following:

Patent Term Adjustments (PTA) and Patent Term Extensions (PTE):
The provided patent text does not explicitly state whether any Patent Term Adjustments (PTA) or Patent Term Extensions (PTE) were granted for US 10,643,266. PTA is granted to compensate for USPTO delays during patent prosecution, while PTE is awarded for delays incurred in obtaining regulatory approval on a patented product. Without access to the official USPTO records for this specific patent, I cannot determine the exact PTA or PTE amount.

Continuation and Divisional Applications:
The provided text lists numerous patent numbers under "Priority claimed from" and "Other versions," indicating a large patent family. These are strong indicators of continuation, continuation-in-part, or divisional applications.

  • Priority Claimed From: US 10,643,266 claims priority from several earlier applications. These are crucial for establishing its earliest effective filing date and are effectively its parent applications or related family members:

    • US14/230,864 (Priority date: 2014-03-31)
    • US14/672,876 (Priority date: 2015-03-30)
    • US15/263,066 (Priority date: 2016-09-12)
    • US15/586,999 (Priority date: 2017-05-04)
    • US15/600,599 (Priority date: 2017-05-19)
    • US15/678,378 (Priority date: 2017-08-16)
    • US15/720,878 (Priority date: 2017-09-29)
    • US15/947,395 (Priority date: 2018-04-06)
    • US16/126,541 (Priority date: 2018-09-10)
    • US16/279,685 (Priority date: 2019-02-19) - This is the application number for US 10,643,266 itself.
  • Other Versions/Priority to (Later Applications): The patent also lists many later applications that claim priority from it or are otherwise related:

    • US20190230070A1 (Publication of this application)
    • US16/420,785 (Priority to: 2019-05-23) -> patent/US10726472B2/en
    • US16/445,297 (Priority to: 2019-06-19) -> patent/US10511580B2/en
    • US16/527,335 (Priority to: 2019-07-31) -> patent/US11250493B2/en
    • US16/573,411 (Priority to: 2019-09-17) -> patent/US11244377B2/en
    • US16/573,335 (Priority to: 2019-09-17) -> patent/US11282131B2/en
    • US16/675,341 (Priority to: 2019-11-06) -> patent/US10650443B2/en
    • US16/721,970 (Priority to: 2019-12-20) -> patent/US10650441B1/en
    • US16/801,513 (Priority to: 2020-02-26) -> patent/US10769717B2/en
    • US16/849,219 (Priority to: 2020-04-15) -> patent/US10825079B2/en
    • US16/884,416 (Priority to: 2020-07-14) -> patent/US11080777B2/en
    • US16/939,651 (Priority to: 2020-07-27) -> patent/US11074640B2/en
    • US16/939,452 (Priority to: 2020-07-27) -> patent/US10977716B2/en
    • US17/177,846 (Priority to: 2021-02-17) -> patent/US11989769B2/en
    • US17/179,029 (Priority to: 2021-02-18) -> patent/US20210174428A1/en
    • US17/179,776 (Priority to: 2021-02-19) -> patent/US11669884B2/en
    • US17/383,521 (Priority to: 2021-07-23) -> patent/US20210350443A1/en
    • US17/391,481 (Priority to: 2021-08-02) -> patent/US11842380B2/en
    • US17/583,486 (Priority to: 2022-01-25) -> patent/US11461828B2/en
    • US17/588,931 (Priority to: 2022-01-31) -> patent/US11468497B2/en
    • US17/963,586 (Priority to: 2022-10-11) -> patent/US12045868B2/en
    • US18/220,977 (Priority to: 2023-07-12) -> patent/US12236471B2/en
    • US18/221,039 (Priority to: 2023-07-12) -> patent/US12008629B2/en
    • US18/221,083 (Priority to: 2023-07-12) -> patent/US11915303B2/en
    • US18/539,376 (Priority to: 2023-12-14) -> patent/US20240112245A1/en
    • US18/423,806 (Priority to: 2024-01-26) -> patent/US12131370B2/en
    • US18/592,618 (Priority to: 2024-03-01) -> patent/US12148021B2/en
    • US18/969,627 (Priority to: 2024-12-05) -> patent/US20250095048A1/en
    • US19/027,796 (Priority to: 2025-01-17) -> patent/US20250166047A1/en
    • US19/028,314 (Priority to: 2025-01-17) -> patent/US20250200643A1/en
    • US19/050,537 (Priority to: 2025-02-11) -> patent/US12400254B2/en
    • US19/308,827 (Priority to: 2025-08-25) -> patent/US20250378474A1/en

Related Family Members:
The extensive list of priority claims indicates that US 10,643,266 is part of a large patent family, all generally relating to "System and method for in-app payments." All the patents listed above in the "Priority Claimed From" and "Other Versions/Priority to" sections are related family members, representing various continuations, continuations-in-part, or divisional applications that share common subject matter and priority dates.

Projected Expiration Date:
The basic patent term for utility patents in the United States is 20 years from the earliest non-provisional filing date. US 10,643,266 claims priority from US14/230,864, which has a prior art date of 2014-03-31. This is the earliest priority date provided in the patent text.

Therefore, without any PTA or PTE, the statutory term of US 10,643,266 would typically be 20 years from this earliest priority date (2014-03-31).

  • 20-year term from earliest priority date (2014-03-31): March 31, 2034.

The patent text explicitly states an "Anticipated expiration" date as 2034-03-31. This matches the calculation of 20 years from the earliest priority date, suggesting that no significant PTA has been applied, or if applied, it did not alter the publicly anticipated expiration date as displayed on Google Patents.

Summary:

  • Patent Term Adjustments (PTA): Not explicitly stated in the provided text.
  • Patent Term Extensions (PTE): Not explicitly stated in the provided text. PTEs are typically related to regulatory approval delays for products like drugs or medical devices.
  • Continuation Applications / Divisional Applications / Related Family Members: The patent is part of a large family with numerous continuation, continuation-in-part, and divisional applications, as evidenced by the extensive list of priority claims and other versions provided. The earliest priority date is March 31, 2014.
  • Projected Expiration Date: March 31, 2034. This is based on 20 years from the earliest priority date of March 31, 2014, and is corroborated by the "Anticipated expiration" date in the provided patent information.

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