Patent 12001549
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.
US Patent 12001549, titled "Cybersecurity incident response techniques utilizing artificial intelligence," has the following details regarding its term and related applications:
Patent Term Adjustments (PTA)
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) grants Patent Term Adjustment (PTA) to compensate for certain administrative delays during the prosecution of a patent application. The PTA is added to the standard 20-year patent term. For US12001549, the Google Patents entry lists an "Anticipated expiration" date of 2043-08-28. This date is exactly 20 years from the patent's earliest priority date of August 28, 2023. This suggests that either no Patent Term Adjustment was granted, or the calculation reflects only the statutory 20-year term from the earliest priority date without additional adjustment. Without direct access to the official USPTO Patent Center or Issue Notification for this specific patent, the exact amount of any PTA cannot be confirmed.
Patent Term Extensions (PTE)
Patent Term Extensions (PTE) are available for patents covering specific types of products, such as human drugs, food or color additives, medical devices, and animal drugs, to restore patent term lost during regulatory review processes. Given the subject matter of US12001549, which relates to cybersecurity incident response techniques, it does not fall within the categories of inventions eligible for Patent Term Extension under 35 U.S.C. § 156. Therefore, it is highly unlikely that this patent has received any PTE.
Continuation Applications
US Patent 12001549 (Application Ser. No. 18/428,794, filed January 31, 2024) is a continuation application. The "CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS" section of the patent explicitly states that it is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 18/466,882, filed on September 14, 2023. Furthermore, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 18/466,882 is itself a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 18/457,054, filed on August 28, 2023.
Divisional Applications
A divisional application is typically filed when the USPTO issues a restriction requirement, determining that an application contains two or more independent and distinct inventions. The provided patent text and Google Patents information do not explicitly state that US12001549 is a divisional application, nor do they indicate any divisional applications have been filed from its application. The related applications identified are described as a continuation and a continuation-in-part.
Related Family Members
Based on the cross-reference information and priority data, the following are related family members:
- Parent Application: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 18/466,882, filed September 14, 2023.
- Grandparent Application: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 18/457,054, filed August 28, 2023.
- Other applications claiming priority: The Google Patents page for US12001549 also lists other applications that claim priority from this family:
- US18/649,532, filed April 29, 2024 (associated with US12093374B1)
- US18/799,254, filed August 9, 2024 (associated with US20250077655A1)
Projected Expiration Date
For utility patents filed after June 8, 1995, the nominal patent term is 20 years from the earliest filing date of the application, or the earliest application in a chain of continuing applications, from which priority is claimed.
- The earliest priority date for US12001549 is August 28, 2023.
- Therefore, the nominal expiration date would be 20 years from this date: August 28, 2023 + 20 years = August 28, 2043.
- The Google Patents entry for US12001549 lists an "Anticipated expiration" date of 2043-08-28, which aligns with the nominal 20-year term from the earliest priority date. This date would be further adjusted by any PTA, or reduced by any terminal disclaimers, neither of which are explicitly detailed in the provided information as affecting this patent.
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