Patent 8924192

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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 get the precise details on Patent Term Adjustments (PTA), Patent Term Extensions (PTE), continuation/divisional applications, related family members, and the projected expiration date for US patent 8924192, a direct search of the USPTO's Patent Public Search database (or a similar official patent data portal) is required. While Google Patents provides some high-level information, detailed PTA/PTE calculations and a complete family tree are best sourced directly from the USPTO.

Unfortunately, the provided search results from the USPTO Open Data Portal for "Application Data - Patent File Wrapper" only show a general search interface and a result for "8924192, Selected. Title Display Module, Manufacturing Method, And Display Device, Application # 19/122,321, Filing or 371(c) Date 2026 Mar 06, Appl. Type Utility, Pub. Type. Other. Status Sent to Classification contractor, Status Date 2026 Mar 09". This result appears to be for a different patent application with number 19/122,321 which happens to have "8924192" as part of its inventor list, rather than the patent number 8924192 itself. This highlights the importance of literal interpretation and avoiding auto-correction of patent numbers. The prompt specifically asks for patent number 8924192.

Therefore, I cannot use the provided search results to definitively answer all parts of your request. I can, however, provide general information about PTA and PTE and what these entail.

General Information on Patent Term Adjustment (PTA) and Patent Term Extension (PTE):

  • Patent Term Adjustment (PTA): PTA is designed to compensate patent applicants for certain administrative delays by the USPTO during the patent prosecution process. It applies to utility and plant applications filed on or after May 29, 2000, and adds days, months, or even years to the patent term beyond the typical 20 years from the earliest non-provisional filing date. Delays that may trigger PTA include the USPTO failing to:

    • Issue a first office action or notice of allowance within 14 months of filing.
    • Respond to an applicant's reply within four months.
    • Issue the patent within four months of the issue fee payment.
    • Issue the patent within three years of the actual filing date (with some exceptions).
      Applicant-caused delays can reduce or eliminate PTA. The official PTA calculation is included in the Issue Notification Letter mailed to applicants.
  • Patent Term Extension (PTE): PTE is a statutory program that restores patent term lost due to mandatory pre-market regulatory review for certain products, primarily human drugs, food or color additives, medical devices, animal drugs, and veterinary biological products. This is particularly relevant in industries where lengthy regulatory approval processes (e.g., FDA approval) significantly erode the effective commercial life of a patent. The maximum PTE is generally five years, and the total post-approval patent life cannot exceed 14 years from the date of FDA approval. PTE is typically applied for within 60 days of regulatory agency approval of the commercial marketing application.

Regarding US patent 8924192 specifically:

Based on the information available to me, a direct, current USPTO search result for the specific patent number 8924192 detailing PTA, PTE, continuation/divisional applications, related family members, and the projected expiration date is not available in the provided search snippets. The Google Patents page for US8924192 does list "Anticipated expiration: 2026-06-09" under its legal status, but without a direct USPTO source confirming PTA/PTE, this remains an "anticipated" date.

To fully answer your request, a manual search on the USPTO Patent Public Search website (e.g., https://ppubs.uspto.gov/pubpass/ or https://www.uspto.gov/patents/search) would be necessary to access the patent's full prosecution history and any certificates of adjustment or extension.

Therefore, I cannot provide definitive information on the PTA, PTE, continuation applications, divisional applications, related family members, and the precise projected expiration date for US patent 8924192 without access to the full, authoritative USPTO records for that specific patent number.

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