Patent 7532808
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 7532808, titled "Method for coding motion in a video sequence," has the following details regarding its term and related applications:
Patent Term Adjustments (PTA) / Patent Term Extensions (PTE):
The term of US Patent 7532808 B2 was adjusted under 35 U.S.C. § 154(b) by 1003 days. This adjustment extended its term beyond the typical 20 years from the earliest filing date.
Continuation and Divisional Applications:
The provided information indicates that US 7532808 B2 itself is a granted patent stemming from application number US10/390,549. This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/365,072, filed on March 15, 2002. No information in the provided snippets explicitly states that US 7532808 is a continuation or divisional of another non-provisional application.
- A continuation application claims the same invention as a prior co-pending application without adding new matter.
- A divisional application is filed when a parent application claimed more than one independent invention, typically in response to a restriction requirement, and claims only one or more of the non-elected inventions from the parent.
Based on the available information, US 7532808 B2 is directly linked to the application US10/390,549 and the provisional application 60/365,072. There is no explicit mention of it being a continuation or divisional of an earlier non-provisional utility patent application.
Related Family Members:
The patent application US10/390,549, which led to US 7532808 B2, has several international family members with the same filing date (March 14, 2003) as listed on Google Patents:
- MXPA04008889A (Mexico)
- PT37444676T (Portugal)
- BR0304565-0A (Brazil)
- ES03744467.6T (Spain)
- DK03744467.6T (Denmark)
- AU2003209566A (Australia - Abandoned)
- JP2003577538A (Japan)
- SI200332467A (Slovenia)
Additionally, US20030202594A1 is an earlier publication of this patent application in the US.
Projected Expiration Date:
Due to the 1003 days of Patent Term Adjustment, the adjusted expiration date for US Patent 7532808 B2 was December 11, 2025. The patent is currently listed as "Expired - Lifetime" on Google Patents.
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