Patent 12529538
PTAB challenges
AIA trial proceedings at the USPTO Patent Trial and Appeal Board — IPR, PGR, and CBM. Petitioners, judge panels, claim-level invalidation outcomes from Final Written Decisions, and Federal Circuit appeals. The single most important defensive datapoint after litigation history.
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Proceedings on file (0)
All PTAB activity →AIA trial proceedings (IPR / PGR / CBM) filed at the USPTO Patent Trial and Appeal Board against this patent. Sourced from the USPTO Open Data Portal and refreshed every six hours; each proceeding number deep-links to the PTAB E2E docket.
Current assignee: Rare Breed Triggers Inc, ABC IP LLC
No PTAB proceedings on file. This patent has not been challenged via IPR, PGR, or CBM. The absence is itself a signal — well-asserted patents eventually attract IPRs. The LLM analysis below may surface filings the ODP feed hasn’t indexed yet.
PTAB challenges
AIA trial proceedings at the USPTO Patent Trial and Appeal Board — IPR, PGR, and CBM. Petitioners, judge panels, claim-level invalidation outcomes from Final Written Decisions, and Federal Circuit appeals. The single most important defensive datapoint after litigation history.
Proceedings overview
There are currently no AIA trial proceedings on file for US Patent 12529538.
Strategic summary
As of today's date, May 31, 2026, there is no PTAB activity recorded for US Patent 12529538. The patent was granted relatively recently on January 20, 2026. This means all claims of the patent (claims 1-13) are currently sustained and untested by AIA trial proceedings. The estoppel landscape is entirely open, as no prior art grounds have been adjudicated or barred under § 315(e)(2). There is no pattern of PTAB filings by a petitioner or patent owner to analyze.
Recommended next steps
Given the absence of any PTAB activity, a potential defendant facing assertion of US Patent 12529538 would have all prior art grounds available for an AIA trial challenge (e.g., IPR or PGR, depending on the patent's filing date and any applicable transitions). It is advisable to conduct a thorough prior art search to assess the patentability of the claims and evaluate the potential for filing a petition.
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