February 19, 20031 Benefit Claims to Prior Applications under 35 U.S.C. §§ 119(e), 120, 121, and 365(c) Prepared by: Office of Patent Legal Administration.

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February 19, Benefit Claims to Prior Applications under 35 U.S.C. §§ 119(e), 120, 121, and 365(c) Prepared by: Office of Patent Legal Administration (OPLA) Robert J. Spar, Director (703)

February 19, Must include a specific reference to the prior-filed nonprovisional application in the first sentence of the specification; or the application data sheet (ADS). Benefit Claims under 35 USC §§ 120, 121, and 365(c)

February 19, Specific reference to a nonprovisional application requires the following: 1.Identification of the prior-filed application by application number; and 2.Indication of the specific relationship (i.e., continuation, divisional, or continuation-in-part) of the applications; Exception: If application is a CPA, the request for CPA is the required specific reference, rule 1.53(d)(7) Example 1: “This application is a continuation of Application No. 10/---, filed---.” Benefit Claims under 35 USC §§ 120, 121, and 365(c)

February 19, If the benefit claims involve a chain of nonprovisional applications, the relationship must be stated for each application (in the chain) relative to an immediate prior application, as a continuation, divisional, or continuation- in-part, to establish copendency throughout the entire chain. Benefit Claims to Multiple Applications under 35 USC §§ 120, 121, and 365(c )

February 19, Example 2: “This application is a continuation of Application No. C, filed ---, which is a divisional of Application No. B, filed ---, which is a continuation-in-part of Application No. A, filed ---.” Example 3: “This application is a continuation- in-part of Application No. C, filed ---, and also a continuation-in-part of Application No. D, filed - --.” Benefit Claims to Multiple Applications under 35 USC §§ 120, 121, and 365(c)

February 19, Specific reference to an international application (IA) requires: 1.Identification of the prior-filed IA by International application number and International filing date (not the § 371(c) compliance date); and 2.Specific relationship of the applications. Example 4: “This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/US--/---, filed ---.” This example is for a benefit claim to an IA in a “bypass” application. A “bypass” application is a § 111(a) application claiming under § 365(c) the benefit of an IA that did not enter the national stage under § 371. Benefit Claims to International (PCT) Applications under 35 USC §§ 120, 121, and 365(c)

February 19, Example 5: Specific reference to a National Stage (§ 371) Application “This application is a continuation of Application No. 10/- --, which is the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/US--/---, filed ---.” Note: §371(c) compliance date should NOT be given. Example 6: Specific reference to an IA which claims the benefit of a prior U.S. Nonprovisional Application: “This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/US--/---, filed ---, which is a continuation of U.S. Application No. 10/---, filed ---.” Benefit Claims to International (PCT) Applications under 35 USC §§ 120, 121, and 365(c)

February 19, Must include a specific reference to the prior- filed provisional application in the first sentence of the specification or an ADS. Specific reference requires: Only the identification of the prior provisional application by the application number. No relationship between the subject nonprovisional application and the provisional application should be specified. Example 7: “This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/---, filed ---.” Benefit Claims to Provisional Applications under 35 USC § 119(e)

February 19, If the subject application is not filed within 12 months from the filing date of the provisional application, the specific reference must identify: An intermediate nonprovisional application that is directly claiming the benefit of the provisional application; and The relationship between the nonprovisional applications. Example 8: “This application is a continuation of Application No. 10/---, filed ---, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/---, filed - --.” Benefit Claims to Provisional via Intermediate Nonprovisional Application under 35 USC §§ 120, 365(c) & 119(e)

February 19, Example 9: Specific reference to claim the benefit of a provisional application via an IA. “This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/US--/---, filed ---, which claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/---, filed ---.” Example 10: Specific reference to claim the benefit of a provisional application via a National Stage (§ 371) Application “This application is a continuation of Application No. 10/- --, which is the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/US--/---, filed ---, which claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/---, filed ---.” Benefit Claims to Provisional via Intermediate IA under 35 USC §§ 120, 365(c) & 119(e)

February 19, Failure to timely submit the specific reference is considered a waiver of any benefit claim unless a petition under 37 CFR 1.78(a) and surcharge are filed. The Office may not be able to publish applications promptly after the expiration of a period of eighteen months from the earliest filing date for which a benefit is sought. The publication may not include accurate benefit claims to determine the prior art date under 35 USC § 102(e). Impact of Failure to Make Proper Benefit Claims

February 19, The Office plans to notify applicants on, or with, the filing receipt that a benefit claim may not have been recognized because it did not include the proper specific reference. The filing receipt is usually provided shortly after the filing of the application so applicants should have sufficient opportunity to submit the proper benefit claim within the time period set in rule 1.78(a). Applicants should carefully and promptly review filing receipts in order to avoid the need to submit a petition under rule 1.78(a) and surcharge under rule 1.17(t). Notification of the Failure to Make Proper Benefit Claims

February 19, Within the time period of 37 CFR 1.78(a)*, applicant may correct benefit claims by filing: A request for corrected filing receipt, and The Required specific reference Via an amendment to the specification, or an application data sheet (ADS) (see slide 2); or If previously submitted, a copy of the amendment or ADS. *The later of four months from the actual filing date or the date on which the national stage commenced, or sixteen months from the filing date of the prior-filed application. Timely Correction of Benefit Claims

February 19, After the time period of rule 1.78(a) has expired, applicant may petition to correct benefit claims by filing: A petition to accept an unintentionally delayed claim under rule 1.78(a) and the surcharge under rule 1.17(t), and The required specific reference (including the relationship of the nonprovisional applications and identification of any intermediate application which directly claims the benefit of the provisional application). Note: any benefit claim under 35 USC § 119(e) must be submitted during the pendency of the instant nonprovisional application. Untimely Correction of Benefit Claims

February 19, Each intermediate prior application must have specific reference to other prior applications. For example, this benefit claim, “This application is a continuation of Application No. C, filed ---, which is a continuation of Application No. B, filed---, which claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. A, filed ---.” will only be effective if: Application No. C actually includes a proper benefit claim to Application No. B and Provisional Application No. A; and Application No. B actually includes a proper benefit claim to Provisional Application No. A. Prior Applications Also Must Include Specific Reference

February 19, After the filing of an application, adding an incorporation-by-reference statement in a benefit claim is not permitted. No new matter can be added to an application after its filing date. See 35 USC § 132(a) and Dart Industries v. Banner, 636 F.2d 684, 207 USPQ (CADC 1980). The Office will not accept a specific reference that includes an incorporation-by-reference statement of a prior application, unless such statement was submitted on filing of the application. Adding an Incorporation-By-Reference

February 19, Ex. 1: Specific reference to a nonprovisional application. “This application is a continuation of Application No. 10/-- -, filed---.” Ex. 2: Specific reference to multiple nonprovisonal applications. “This application is a continuation of Application No. C, filed ---, which is a divisional of Application No. B, filed ---, which is a continuation-in-part of Application No. A, filed ---.” Ex. 3: Specific reference to multiple nonprovisional applications. “This application is a continuation-in-part of Application No. C, filed ---, and also a continuation-in-part of Application No. D, filed ---.” Appendix: Examples of Benefit Claims under 35 USC §§ 120, 121, and 365(c)

February 19, Ex. 4: Specific reference to an IA. “This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/US--/---, filed ---.” Ex. 5: Specific reference to a NS (§ 371) application “This application is a continuation of Application No. 10/-- -, which is the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/US--/---, filed ---.” Note: §371(c) compliance date should NOT be given. Ex. 6: Specific reference to an IA which claims the benefit of a prior U.S. Nonprovisional Application: “This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/US--/---, filed ---, which is a continuation of U.S. Application No. 10/---, filed ---.” Appendix: Examples of Benefit Claims under 35 USC §§ 120, 121, and 365(c)

February 19, Ex. 7: Specific reference to claim the benefit of a provisional application when the subject application is filed within 12 months from the filing date of the provisional application. “This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/---, filed ---.” Ex. 8: Specific reference to claim the benefit of a provisional application via a nonprovisional application. “This application is a continuation of Application No. 10/---, filed ---, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/---, filed ---.” Appendix: Examples of Benefit Claims under 35 USC §§ 120, 121, and 365(c)

February 19, Ex. 9: Specific reference to claim the benefit of a provisional application via an IA. “This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/US--/---, filed ---, which claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/---, filed ---.” Ex. 10: Specific reference to claim the benefit of a provisional application via a National Stage (§ 371) Application “This application is a continuation of Application No. 10/-- -, which is the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/US--/---, filed ---, which claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/---, filed ---.” Appendix: Examples of Benefit Claims under 35 USC §§ 120, 121, and 365(c)

February 19, Office of Patent Legal Administration – (703) or to Patent Amendment Practice – Elizabeth Dougherty or Joe Narcavage Patent Term Adjustment (PTA)- Kery Fries Eighteen-Month Publication – Mark Polutta Provisional Applications- Fred Silverberg Reexamination- Jerry Dost or Ken Schor Reissue- Joe Narcavage RCEs & CPAs- Gena Jones or Joni Chang Sections 102(e), 102(g) and/or 103(c) - Robert Clarke , Mark Polutta or Jeanne Clark Electronic Filing, CDs – Michael Lewis or Jay Lucas For Further Information…

February 19, The American Inventors Protection Act of 1999 in general- The Patent Business Goals rule change in general- Questions of a General Nature - Inventors Assistance Center- 800-PTO(786)-9199 Electronic Business Center – Customer Numbers, PAIR, EFS - or (703) Recent Patent-Related Notices (published in O.G., F.R., etc.)- For Further Information…

February 19, Patents Information Check the USPTO web site for important announcements

February 19, Check the USPTO web site for important announcements Important News & Notices regarding general, patents, and trademark information