Patent 10650285

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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 get the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding Patent Term Adjustments (PTA), Patent Term Extensions (PTE), continuation/divisional applications, related family members, and the projected expiration date for US Patent 10650285, direct access to the USPTO's Patent Center or Patent Public Search tools would be ideal. Since I cannot perform live queries against these specific databases, I will compile the information based on generally available patent data and the provided text.

Based on the patent text and general knowledge of US patent law:

  • Patent Term Adjustments (PTA): Patent Term Adjustment (PTA) can be granted to compensate for certain administrative delays by the USPTO during the prosecution of a utility or plant patent application. The USPTO automatically determines any PTA and transmits a notice of this determination no later than the patent's issuance date. This information is typically found on the front page of the issued patent. Without directly accessing the patent document for 10650285, the specific PTA amount cannot be determined.

  • Patent Term Extensions (PTE): Patent Term Extensions (PTE) are available under the Hatch-Waxman Act for patents claiming products (e.g., human and veterinary pharmaceuticals, food additives, color additives, and medical devices) that undergo regulatory review before commercial marketing. PTE aims to restore a portion of the patent term lost during this regulatory approval process. The provided patent, US10650285, relates to "Platform, systems, and methods for identifying property characteristics and property feature conditions through aerial imagery analysis," which does not fall under the categories of products eligible for PTE. Therefore, it is highly unlikely that US10650285 would have been granted a Patent Term Extension.

  • Continuation and Divisional Applications:

    • Continuation Applications: A continuation application is an application for an invention disclosed in a prior, co-pending non-provisional application, with no new matter introduced. It retains the filing date of the parent application.
    • Divisional Applications: A divisional application is filed when an earlier application claimed more than one independent and distinct invention. It also retains the filing date of the original application.
    • For US10650285: The patent states it is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/714,376, filed September 25, 2017, which itself claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/398,665, filed September 23, 2016. The specific patent document would need to be consulted to see if any additional continuation or divisional applications stem from US10650285. However, the provided text only establishes its lineage as a continuation-in-part of an earlier application, not that it is a parent to subsequent continuations or divisionals.
  • Related Family Members: The patent explicitly mentions its lineage:

    • Parent Application: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/714,376, filed September 25, 2017.
    • Grandparent (Provisional) Application: U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/398,665, filed September 23, 2016.
    • Publication: US20200143212A1 is listed as "Other versions" and is the publication of this application.

    Other related family members would typically be identified in the "Related U.S. Application Data" section of the patent document itself. Without direct access to the official USPTO record for US10650285, a comprehensive list of all related family members cannot be definitively generated.

  • 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 patent application, with adjustments for PTA and PTE, and consideration of any terminal disclaimers.

    • The earliest priority date for US10650285 is September 23, 2016, from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/398,665. The provisional application filing date does not typically count towards the 20-year term calculation.
    • The earliest non-provisional filing date is September 25, 2017, from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/714,376.
    • Therefore, the base expiration date would be 20 years from September 25, 2017, which is September 25, 2037.
    • The Google Patents entry for US10650285 corroborates this, listing an "Anticipated expiration" date of 2037-09-25.
    • Any Patent Term Adjustment (PTA) would extend this date. As mentioned, without the official patent document, the specific PTA is unknown, but the Google Patents listing already incorporates it into the "Anticipated expiration".
    • As noted, PTE is unlikely for this patent.
    • Terminal disclaimers, if any, could potentially shorten the patent term. There is no information provided in the patent text to suggest a terminal disclaimer has been filed.

Therefore, the projected expiration date, as indicated by Google Patents and based on the earliest non-provisional filing date, is September 25, 2037.

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