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 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE Print Table of Contents 1355 OG 263 

OFFICIAL GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

June 29, 2010 Volume 1355 Number 5

CONTENTS

 Patent and Trademark Office NoticesPage 
Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Information1355 OG 264
Notice of Maintenance Fees Payable1355 OG 267
Notice of Expiration of Patents Due to Failure to Pay Maintenance Fee1355 OG 268
Patents Reinstated Due to the Acceptance of a Late Maintenance Fee from 05/31/20101355 OG 298
Reissue Applications Filed1355 OG 299
Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination Filed1355 OG 301
Requests for Inter Partes Reexamination Filed1355 OG 302
Notice of Expiration of Trademark Registrations Due to Failure to Renew1355 OG 303
Service by Publication "Request for Notice, Order, Interim Suspension, and Referral for Further Proceedings Pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 11.25" and "Disciplinary Complaint Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 32 and 37 C.F.R. § 11.25"1355 OG 312
37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication1355 OG 313
37 CFR § 1.47 Notice by Publication1355 OG 314
Patent Prosecution Highway Pilot Program between the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the Korean Intellectual Property Office based on Patent Cooperation Treaty Work Products1355 OG 319
Notice of Reprimand1355 OG 320
Notice of Exclusion1355 OG 321
Notice of Exclusion on Consent1355 OG 322
Enhanced Examination Timing Control Initiative; Notice of Public Meeting1355 OG 323
Status of Public Records Division1355 OG 332
Errata1355 OG 334
Certificates of Correction1355 OG 336
Summary of Final Decisions Issued by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board1355 OG 338

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Reference Collections of U.S. Patents Available for Public Use in Patent Depository Libraries
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Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Information
		  Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Information

   For information concerning PCT member countries, see the notice
appearing in the Official Gazette at 1350 O.G. 73, on January 12, 2010.

   For information on subject matter under Rule 39 that a particular
International Searching Authority will not search, see Annex D of the PCT
Applicants' Guide.

European Patent Office as Searching and Examining Authority

   The European Patent Office (EPO) may act as the International Searching
Authority (ISA) for an international application filed with the	United
States Receiving Office or the International Bureau (IB) as Receiving
Office where at least one of the applicants is either a national or
resident of the United States of America. However, the EPO is no longer
a competent ISA, within the meaning of PCT Article 16(3), for
international applications filed by U.S. residents or nationals on or
after March 1, 2002, in the USPTO or IB as a Receiving Office, and where
the application contains one or more claims directed to the field of
business methods. For the definition of what the EPO considers to be
precluded subject matter in the field of business methods, applicants
should see the "Notice from the President of the European Patent
Office", dated November 26, 2001, and which was published as Annex A in
the "Notice Concerning EPO Competence to Act as PCT Authority" in
the Official Gazette at 1255 O.G. 878, on February 19, 2002.

   The European Patent Office may act as the International Preliminary
Examining Authority (IPEA) for an international application filed in the
United States Receiving Office or the International Bureau as Receiving
Office where at least one of the applicants is either a national or
resident of the United States of America, provided that the European
Patent Office acted as the International Searching Authority. However,
the EPO is no longer a competent IPEA, within the meaning of PCT Article
32(3), for international applications filed by U.S. residents or nationals
in the USPTO or IB as a Receiving Office where the corresponding demand is
filed with the EPO on or after March 1, 2002, and where the application
contains one or more claims directed to the field of business methods.

   The search fee of the European Patent Office was decreased, effective
April 1, 2010, and was announced in the Official Gazette at 1354 O.G. 2,
on May 4, 2010.

Korean Intellectual Property Office as Searching and Examining Authority

   For use of the Korean Intellectual Property Office as an International
Searching Authority and International Preliminary Examining Authority for
international applications filed in the United States Receiving Office,
see the notice appearing in the Official Gazette at 1302 O.G. 1261 on
January 17, 2006.

   The search fee of the Korean Intellectual Property Office was increased,
effective January 1, 2010, and was announced in the Official Gazette at
1350 O.G. 72, on January 12, 2010.

Australian Patent Office as Searching and Examining Authority

   The Australian Patent Office (IP Australia) may act as the International
Searching Authority (ISA) for an international application filed with the
United States Receiving Office or the International Bureau (IB) as
Receiving Office where at least one of the applicants is either a national
or resident of the United States of America. However, IP Australia is not a
competent ISA, within the meaning of PCT Artical 16(3), for international
applications filed by U.S. residents or nationals in the USPTO or IB as a
Receiving Office, and where the application contains one or more claims
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 265 

directed to the field of business methods or mechanical inventions.

   IP Australia may act as the International Preliminary Examining
Authority (IPEA) for an international application filed in the United
States Receiving Office or the International Bureau as Receiving Office
where at least one of the applicants is either a national or resident of
the United States of America, provided that IP Australia acted as the
International Searching Authority. However, IP Australia is not a competent
IPEA, within the meaning of PCT Article 32(3), for international
applications filed by U.S. residents or nationals in the USPTO or IB as a
Receiving Office where the corresponding demand is filed with IP Australia
and where the application contains one or more claims directed to the
fields of business methods or mechanical engineering or analogous fields of
technology as defined by specified areas of the International Patent
Classification System, as indicated in Annex A to the agreement between the
USPTO and IP Australia. See the notice appearing in the Official Gazette
at 1337 O.G. 261 on December 23, 2008.

   For use of IP Australia as an International Searching Authority and
International Preliminary Examining Authority for international
applications filed in the United States Receiving Office, see the notice
appearing in the Official Gazette at 1337 O.G. 265 on December 23, 2008.

   The search fee of IP Australia was increased, effective January 1, 2010,
and was announced in the Official Gazette at 1350 O.G. 72, on January 12,
2010.

Fees

   The transmittal fee and search fees for the USPTO were changed,
effective January 12, 2009, and were announced in the Federal Register on
November 12, 2008. The fee for filing a request for the restoration of the
right of priority was established, effective November 9, 2007, and was
announced in the Federal Register on September 10, 2007.

   International filing fees were increased, effective January 1, 2010, and
were announced in the Official Gazette at 1350 O.G. 72, on January 12, 2010.

   The schedule of PCT fees (in U.S. dollars), as of April 1, 2010, is
as follows:

International Application (PCT Chapter I) fees:

   Transmittal fee                                                  $240.00

   Search fee

      U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) as
      International Searching Authority (ISA)
         - Search fee 						  $2,080.00
         - Supplemental search fee, per additional
            invention (payable only upon invitation)              $2,080.00

      European Patent Office as ISA                               $2,485.00

      Korean Intellectual Property Office as ISA
	 - for international applications filed in English	  $1,092.00

      IP Australia as ISA					  $1,397.00

   International fees

      International filing fee                                    $1,300.00
      International filing fee-filed in paper
         with PCT EASY zip file or
         electronically without PCT EASY zip file		  $1,202.00
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      International filing fee-filed
         electronically with PCT EASY zip files			  $1,105.00
      Supplemental fee for each page over 30                         $15.00

   Restoration of Priority

      Filing a request for the restoration of the
      right of priority under § 1.452				  $1,410.00

   International Application (PCT Chapter II) fees associated
   with filing a Demand for Preliminary Examination:

      Handling fee                                                  $195.00
      Handling fee-90% reduction, if applicants meet criteria
      specified at:
        http://www.wipo.int/pct/en/fees/fee_reduction.pdf	     $19.50
      Preliminary Examination Fee
         USPTO as International Preliminary
         Examining Authority (IPEA)
            - USPTO was ISA in PCT Chapter I                        $600.00
	    - USPTO was not ISA in PCT Chapter I                    $750.00
	    - Additional preliminary examination fee,
              per additional invention
              (payable only upon invitation) 			    $600.00

   U.S. National Stage fees (for international applications entering
the U.S. national phase under 35 U.S.C. 371) can be found on the USPTO's
Web site (www.uspto.gov).

April 9, 2010  	      	                                    DAVID J. KAPPOS
		  			    Under Secretary of Commerce for
				  Intellectual Property and Director of the
				  United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Notice of Maintenance Fees Payable
  		      Notice of Maintenance Fees Payable

   Title 37 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Section 1.362(d) provides
that maintenance fees may be paid without surcharge for the six-month
period beginning 3, 7, and 11 years after the date of issue of patents
based on applications filed on or after Dec. 12, 1980. An additional
six-month grace period is provided by 35 U.S.C. 41(b) and 37 CFR 1.362(e)
for payment of the maintenance fee with the surcharge set forth in 37 CFR
1.20(h), as amended effective Dec. 16, 1991. If the maintenance fee is
not paid in the patent requiring such payment the patent will expire on
the 4th, 8th, or 12th anniversary of the grant.

   Attention is drawn to the patents that were issued on June 19, 2007
for which maintenance fees due at 3 years and six months may now be paid.
The patents have patent numbers within the following ranges:

   	Utility Patents 7,231,670 through 7,234,169
	Reissue Patents based on the above identified patents.

   Attention is drawn to the patents that were issued on June 17, 2003
for which maintenance fees due at 7 years and six months may now be paid.
The patents have patent numbers within the following ranges:

      	Utility Patents 6,578,204 through 6,581,208
   	Reissue Patents based on the above identified patents.

   Attention is drawn to the patents that were issued on June 15, 1999
for which maintenance fees due at 11 years and six months may now be paid.
The patents have patent numbers within the following ranges:

	Utility Patents 5,911,174 through 5,913,262
        Reissue Patents based on the above identified patents.

   No maintenance fees are required for design or plant patents.

   Payments of maintenance fees in patents may be submitted electronically
over the Internet at www.uspto.gov. Click on the "Site Index" link at the
top of the homepage (www.uspto.gov), and then scroll down and click on the
"Maintenance Fees" link for more information.

   Payments of maintenance fees in patents not submitted electronically
over the Internet should be mailed to "United States Patent and Trademark
Office, P.O. Box 979070, St. Louis, MO 63197-9000".

  Correspondence related to maintenance fees other than payments of
maintenance fees in patents is not to be mailed to P.O. Box 979070,
St. Louis, MO 63197-9000, but must be mailed to "Mail Stop M
Correspondence, Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, P.O.
Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450".

   Patent owners must establish small entity status according to 37 CFR
1.27 if they have not done so and if they wish to pay the small entity
amount.

   The current amounts of the maintenance fees due at 3 years and six
months, 7 years and six months, and 11 years and six months are set forth
in the most recently amended provisions in 37 CFR 1.20(e)-(g). To obtain
the current maintenance fee amounts, please call the USPTO Contact Center
at (800)-786-9199 or see the current USPTO fee schedule posted on the USPTO
Internet web site. At the top of the USPTO homepage at www.uspto.gov, click
on the "Site Index" link and then scroll down and click on the "Fees,
USPTO" link to find the current USPTO fee schedule.
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Notice of Expiration of Patents Due to Failure to Pay Maintenance Fee
			Notice of Expiration of Patents
		     Due to Failure to Pay Maintenance Fee

   35 U.S.C. 41 and 37 CFR 1.362(g) provide that if the required
maintenance fee and any applicable surcharge are not paid in a patent
requiring such payment, the patent will expire at the end of the 4th, 8th
or 12th anniversary of the grant of the patent depending on the first
maintenance fee which was not paid.
   According to the records of the Office, the patents listed below have
expired due to failure to pay the required maintenance fee and any
applicable surcharge.

		    PATENTS WHICH EXPIRED ON May 12, 2010
		    DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES

Patent  	                Application                         Issue
Number          	           Number                            Date

5,749,096 			 08/270,633 			 05/12/98
5,749,103 			 08/617,137 			 05/12/98
5,749,105 			 08/525,361 			 05/12/98
5,749,106 			 08/645,819 			 05/12/98
5,749,124 			 08/770,242 			 05/12/98
5,749,126 			 08/810,371 			 05/12/98
5,749,127 			 08/869,123 			 05/12/98
5,749,131 			 08/737,827 			 05/12/98
5,749,141 			 08/580,329 			 05/12/98
5,749,151 			 08/688,989 			 05/12/98
5,749,160 			 08/660,954 			 05/12/98
5,749,164 			 08/649,676 			 05/12/98
5,749,167 			 08/390,975 			 05/12/98
5,749,168 			 08/729,249 			 05/12/98
5,749,182 			 08/804,719 			 05/12/98
5,749,185 			 08/638,973 			 05/12/98
5,749,190 			 08/359,063 			 05/12/98
5,749,193 			 08/528,237 			 05/12/98
5,749,203 			 08/311,669 			 05/12/98
5,749,213 			 08/670,404 			 05/12/98
5,749,217 			 08/427,920 			 05/12/98
5,749,222 			 08/611,815 			 05/12/98
5,749,225 			 08/801,145 			 05/12/98
5,749,229 			 08/542,982 			 05/12/98
5,749,234 			 08/739,148 			 05/12/98
5,749,240 			 08/669,905 			 05/12/98
5,749,242 			 08/822,495 			 05/12/98
5,749,252 			 08/632,577 			 05/12/98
5,749,254 			 08/413,676 			 05/12/98
5,749,259 			 08/439,662 			 05/12/98
5,749,267 			 08/670,902 			 05/12/98
5,749,279 			 08/618,949 			 05/12/98
5,749,280 			 08/496,395 			 05/12/98
5,749,291 			 08/421,902 			 05/12/98
5,749,304 			 08/811,647 			 05/12/98
5,749,309 			 08/439,126 			 05/12/98
5,749,318 			 08/595,879 			 05/12/98
5,749,324 			 08/581,807 			 05/12/98
5,749,328 			 08/559,063 			 05/12/98
5,749,336 			 08/717,249 			 05/12/98
5,749,344 			 08/760,987 			 05/12/98
5,749,345 			 08/743,612 			 05/12/98
5,749,355 			 08/703,640 			 05/12/98
5,749,359 			 08/360,768 			 05/12/98
5,749,361 			 08/489,678 			 05/12/98
5,749,363 			 08/687,440 			 05/12/98
5,749,365 			 08/232,147 			 05/12/98
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5,749,381 			 08/622,697 			 05/12/98
5,749,390 			 08/550,208 			 05/12/98
5,749,392 			 08/753,728 			 05/12/98
5,749,395 			 08/797,412 			 05/12/98
5,749,396 			 08/626,792 			 05/12/98
5,749,410 			 08/743,211 			 05/12/98
5,749,412 			 08/850,521 			 05/12/98
5,749,421 			 08/700,527 			 05/12/98
5,749,422 			 08/707,352 			 05/12/98
5,749,424 			 08/378,662 			 05/12/98
5,749,429 			 08/623,188 			 05/12/98
5,749,437 			 08/626,519 			 05/12/98
5,749,446 			 08/630,835 			 05/12/98
5,749,454 			 08/642,030 			 05/12/98
5,749,455 			 08/496,784 			 05/12/98
5,749,462 			 08/654,757 			 05/12/98
5,749,463 			 08/576,497 			 05/12/98
5,749,464 			 08/813,232 			 05/12/98
5,749,466 			 08/741,292 			 05/12/98
5,749,468 			 08/780,483 			 05/12/98
5,749,469 			 08/480,692 			 05/12/98
5,749,476 			 08/628,621 			 05/12/98
5,749,484 			 08/733,223 			 05/12/98
5,749,489 			 08/598,079 			 05/12/98
5,749,511 			 08/646,996 			 05/12/98
5,749,529 			 08/508,512 			 05/12/98
5,749,530 			 08/746,200 			 05/12/98
5,749,537 			 08/554,719 			 05/12/98
5,749,538 			 08/510,210 			 05/12/98
5,749,555 			 08/512,879 			 05/12/98
5,749,567 			 08/624,007 			 05/12/98
5,749,575 			 08/811,744 			 05/12/98
5,749,577 			 08/454,609 			 05/12/98
5,749,585 			 08/573,824 			 05/12/98
5,749,586 			 08/666,274 			 05/12/98
5,749,590 			 08/502,188 			 05/12/98
5,749,593 			 08/620,977 			 05/12/98
5,749,594 			 08/754,204 			 05/12/98
5,749,595 			 08/490,596 			 05/12/98
5,749,597 			 08/812,436 			 05/12/98
5,749,604 			 07/872,715 			 05/12/98
5,749,615 			 08/566,065 			 05/12/98
5,749,625 			 08/799,216 			 05/12/98
5,749,635 			 08/400,808 			 05/12/98
5,749,641 			 08/782,652 			 05/12/98
5,749,647 			 08/708,190 			 05/12/98
5,749,649 			 08/611,453 			 05/12/98
5,749,653 			 08/822,507 			 05/12/98
5,749,657 			 08/644,092 			 05/12/98
5,749,658 			 08/712,917 			 05/12/98
5,749,659 			 08/749,299 			 05/12/98
5,749,660 			 08/727,041 			 05/12/98
5,749,662 			 08/763,784 			 05/12/98
5,749,663 			 08/688,442 			 05/12/98
5,749,666 			 08/617,367 			 05/12/98
5,749,667 			 08/696,390 			 05/12/98
5,749,668 			 08/703,352 			 05/12/98
5,749,671 			 08/556,582 			 05/12/98
5,749,678 			 08/732,395 			 05/12/98
5,749,687 			 08/639,334 			 05/12/98
5,749,688 			 08/729,531 			 05/12/98
5,749,689 			 08/704,769 			 05/12/98
5,749,692 			 08/869,500 			 05/12/98
5,749,698 			 08/796,474 			 05/12/98
5,749,704 			 08/779,323 			 05/12/98
5,749,706 			 08/794,191 			 05/12/98
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5,749,708 			 08/650,483 			 05/12/98
5,749,712 			 08/712,604 			 05/12/98
5,749,714 			 08/760,718 			 05/12/98
5,749,720 			 08/544,116 			 05/12/98
5,749,722 			 08/654,254 			 05/12/98
5,749,726 			 08/397,396 			 05/12/98
5,749,729 			 08/757,387 			 05/12/98
5,749,735 			 08/552,836 			 05/12/98
5,749,737 			 08/677,437 			 05/12/98
5,749,741 			 08/678,832 			 05/12/98
5,749,751 			 08/624,777 			 05/12/98
5,749,754 			 08/684,391 			 05/12/98
5,749,759 			 08/708,926 			 05/12/98
5,749,760 			 08/686,402 			 05/12/98
5,749,762 			 08/539,072 			 05/12/98
5,749,767 			 08/771,010 			 05/12/98
5,749,769 			 08/674,054 			 05/12/98
5,749,771 			 08/394,169 			 05/12/98
5,749,775 			 08/735,733 			 05/12/98
5,749,780 			 08/711,416 			 05/12/98
5,749,790 			 08/714,473 			 05/12/98
5,749,794 			 08/521,951 			 05/12/98
5,749,796 			 08/847,999 			 05/12/98
5,749,799 			 08/872,000 			 05/12/98
5,749,801 			 08/623,326 			 05/12/98
5,749,802 			 08/646,467 			 05/12/98
5,749,805 			 08/597,014 			 05/12/98
5,749,806 			 08/656,436 			 05/12/98
5,749,807 			 08/483,141 			 05/12/98
5,749,812 			 08/780,355 			 05/12/98
5,749,832 			 08/256,981 			 05/12/98
5,749,833 			 08/515,315 			 05/12/98
5,749,840 			 08/550,603 			 05/12/98
5,749,857 			 08/637,867 			 05/12/98
5,749,868 			 08/720,267 			 05/12/98
5,749,870 			 08/701,916 			 05/12/98
5,749,871 			 08/287,657 			 05/12/98
5,749,882 			 08/544,860 			 05/12/98
5,749,886 			 08/629,217 			 05/12/98
5,749,912 			 08/697,524 			 05/12/98
5,749,914 			 08/654,146 			 05/12/98
5,749,916 			 08/786,020 			 05/12/98
5,749,926 			 08/712,907 			 05/12/98
5,749,936 			 08/657,591 			 05/12/98
5,749,940 			 08/814,235 			 05/12/98
5,749,943 			 08/605,357 			 05/12/98
5,749,945 			 08/684,826 			 05/12/98
5,749,959 			 04/801,237 			 05/12/98
5,749,960 			 08/821,094 			 05/12/98
5,749,966 			 08/324,074 			 05/12/98
5,749,972 			 08/420,471 			 05/12/98
5,749,982 			 08/647,972 			 05/12/98
5,749,983 			 08/565,395 			 05/12/98
5,749,985 			 08/018,522 			 05/12/98
5,749,992 			 08/535,197 			 05/12/98
5,749,996 			 08/855,470 			 05/12/98
5,750,014 			 08/677,164 			 05/12/98
5,750,018 			 08/819,061 			 05/12/98
5,750,031 			 08/533,828 			 05/12/98
5,750,032 			 08/652,260 			 05/12/98
5,750,036 			 08/636,005 			 05/12/98
5,750,038 			 08/813,684 			 05/12/98
5,750,054 			 08/712,815 			 05/12/98
5,750,064 			 08/783,725 			 05/12/98
5,750,071 			 08/488,666 			 05/12/98
5,750,073 			 08/263,610 			 05/12/98
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5,750,076 			 08/580,078 			 05/12/98
5,750,077 			 08/685,969 			 05/12/98
5,750,081 			 08/571,846 			 05/12/98
5,750,088 			 08/476,296 			 05/12/98
5,750,091 			 08/314,475 			 05/12/98
5,750,095 			 08/672,082 			 05/12/98
5,750,099 			 08/462,550 			 05/12/98
5,750,101 			 08/530,698 			 05/12/98
5,750,102 			 08/412,512 			 05/12/98
5,750,107 			 08/661,970 			 05/12/98
5,750,108 			 08/829,623 			 05/12/98
5,750,123 			 08/696,422 			 05/12/98
5,750,146 			 08/431,084 			 05/12/98
5,750,153 			 08/704,978 			 05/12/98
5,750,154 			 08/738,096 			 05/12/98
5,750,155 			 08/406,945 			 05/12/98
5,750,161 			 08/435,699 			 05/12/98
5,750,170 			 08/576,273 			 05/12/98
5,750,175 			 08/635,775 			 05/12/98
5,750,184 			 08/574,642 			 05/12/98
5,750,186 			 08/765,940 			 05/12/98
5,750,187 			 08/572,429 			 05/12/98
5,750,190 			 08/432,024 			 05/12/98
5,750,196 			 08/818,960 			 05/12/98
5,750,207 			 08/390,542 			 05/12/98
5,750,209 			 08/718,231 			 05/12/98
5,750,216 			 08/537,328 			 05/12/98
5,750,218 			 08/428,640 			 05/12/98
5,750,219 			 08/519,608 			 05/12/98
5,750,225 			 08/452,297 			 05/12/98
5,750,230 			 08/155,515 			 05/12/98
5,750,236 			 08/638,352 			 05/12/98
5,750,247 			 08/616,800 			 05/12/98
5,750,249 			 07/955,906 			 05/12/98
5,750,251 			 08/139,110 			 05/12/98
5,750,256 			 08/629,507 			 05/12/98
5,750,261 			 08/674,880 			 05/12/98
5,750,262 			 08/668,558 			 05/12/98
5,750,264 			 08/543,805 			 05/12/98
5,750,273 			 08/623,529 			 05/12/98
5,750,274 			 08/674,226 			 05/12/98
5,750,281 			 08/579,243 			 05/12/98
5,750,289 			 08/724,862 			 05/12/98
5,750,291 			 08/662,309 			 05/12/98
5,750,292 			 08/676,837 			 05/12/98
5,750,293 			 08/281,524 			 05/12/98
5,750,304 			 08/633,211 			 05/12/98
5,750,313 			 08/782,716 			 05/12/98
5,750,314 			 08/567,690 			 05/12/98
5,750,319 			 08/856,098 			 05/12/98
5,750,328 			 08/631,878 			 05/12/98
5,750,329 			 08/679,081 			 05/12/98
5,750,331 			 08/325,630 			 05/12/98
5,750,332 			 08/375,100 			 05/12/98
5,750,334 			 08/479,567 			 05/12/98
5,750,343 			 08/433,855 			 05/12/98
5,750,347 			 08/764,538 			 05/12/98
5,750,354 			 08/212,171 			 05/12/98
5,750,356 			 08/657,939 			 05/12/98
5,750,361 			 08/556,823 			 05/12/98
5,750,363 			 08/858,131 			 05/12/98
5,750,364 			 08/465,996 			 05/12/98
5,750,365 			 08/070,165 			 05/12/98
5,750,370 			 08/465,687 			 05/12/98
5,750,374 			 08/268,348 			 05/12/98
5,750,378 			 08/779,383 			 05/12/98
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 272 

5,750,379 			 08/711,741 			 05/12/98
5,750,381 			 08/659,047 			 05/12/98
5,750,386 			 08/558,865 			 05/12/98
5,750,388 			 08/749,882 			 05/12/98
5,750,389 			 08/367,178 			 05/12/98
5,750,395 			 08/465,167 			 05/12/98
5,750,429 			 08/735,455 			 05/12/98
5,750,430 			 08/701,898 			 05/12/98
5,750,431 			 08/881,774 			 05/12/98
5,750,436 			 08/485,506 			 05/12/98
5,750,438 			 08/658,032 			 05/12/98
5,750,445 			 08/854,234 			 05/12/98
5,750,449 			 08/771,431 			 05/12/98
5,750,454 			 08/655,513 			 05/12/98
5,750,456 			 08/622,586 			 05/12/98
5,750,467 			 08/568,159 			 05/12/98
5,750,474 			 08/708,499 			 05/12/98
5,750,480 			 08/619,867 			 05/12/98
5,750,482 			 08/568,527 			 05/12/98
5,750,495 			 08/621,629 			 05/12/98
5,750,499 			 08/544,805 			 05/12/98
5,750,500 			 08/455,563 			 05/12/98
5,750,501 			 08/313,160 			 05/12/98
5,750,504 			 08/656,318 			 05/12/98
5,750,507 			 08/780,367 			 05/12/98
5,750,517 			 08/609,804 			 05/12/98
5,750,532 			 08/453,723 			 05/12/98
5,750,533 			 08/557,033 			 05/12/98
5,750,537 			 08/793,798 			 05/12/98
5,750,538 			 08/778,646 			 05/12/98
5,750,547 			 08/664,233 			 05/12/98
5,750,553 			 08/669,419 			 05/12/98
5,750,566 			 08/496,643 			 05/12/98
5,750,570 			 07/861,133 			 05/12/98
5,750,571 			 08/774,127 			 05/12/98
5,750,575 			 08/475,721 			 05/12/98
5,750,580 			 08/661,280 			 05/12/98
5,750,582 			 08/658,251 			 05/12/98
5,750,592 			 08/101,412 			 05/12/98
5,750,596 			 08/772,613 			 05/12/98
5,750,603 			 08/862,355 			 05/12/98
5,750,611 			 08/676,237 			 05/12/98
5,750,621 			 08/737,482 			 05/12/98
5,750,628 			 08/476,757 			 05/12/98
5,750,630 			 08/676,334 			 05/12/98
5,750,642 			 08/801,976 			 05/12/98
5,750,648 			 08/253,531 			 05/12/98
5,750,657 			 08/138,674 			 05/12/98
5,750,660 			 08/683,653 			 05/12/98
5,750,672 			 08/755,398 			 05/12/98
5,750,679 			 08/294,803 			 05/12/98
5,750,680 			 08/713,085 			 05/12/98
5,750,692 			 08/762,588 			 05/12/98
5,750,700 			 08/459,093 			 05/12/98
5,750,702 			 08/683,066 			 05/12/98
5,750,704 			 08/662,096 			 05/12/98
5,750,707 			 08/704,612 			 05/12/98
5,750,712 			 08/493,152 			 05/12/98
5,750,713 			 08/916,721 			 05/12/98
5,750,714 			 08/571,653 			 05/12/98
5,750,717 			 08/702,582 			 05/12/98
5,750,718 			 08/729,126 			 05/12/98
5,750,719 			 08/465,710 			 05/12/98
5,750,731 			 08/718,208 			 05/12/98
5,750,741 			 08/783,965 			 05/12/98
5,750,752 			 08/668,790 			 05/12/98
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 273 

5,750,755 			 08/695,636 			 05/12/98
5,750,756 			 08/681,735 			 05/12/98
5,750,762 			 08/615,063 			 05/12/98
5,750,768 			 08/689,274 			 05/12/98
5,750,770 			 08/541,748 			 05/12/98
5,750,771 			 08/657,270 			 05/12/98
5,750,772 			 08/791,373 			 05/12/98
5,750,776 			 08/564,227 			 05/12/98
5,750,780 			 08/577,182 			 05/12/98
5,750,784 			 08/801,445 			 05/12/98
5,750,787 			 08/655,511 			 05/12/98
5,750,794 			 08/652,485 			 05/12/98
5,750,808 			 08/677,063 			 05/12/98
5,750,813 			 08/353,144 			 05/12/98
5,750,814 			 08/472,018 			 05/12/98
5,750,825 			 08/325,181 			 05/12/98
5,750,865 			 08/300,582 			 05/12/98
5,750,873 			 08/440,856 			 05/12/98
5,750,877 			 08/740,420 			 05/12/98
5,750,878 			 08/597,052 			 05/12/98
5,750,889 			 08/605,157 			 05/12/98
5,750,899 			 08/929,030 			 05/12/98
5,750,902 			 08/794,145 			 05/12/98
5,750,907 			 08/667,124 			 05/12/98
5,750,916 			 08/490,719 			 05/12/98
5,750,920 			 07/496,056 			 05/12/98
5,750,923 			 08/792,756 			 05/12/98
5,750,934 			 08/811,767 			 05/12/98
5,750,939 			 08/568,086 			 05/12/98
5,750,940 			 08/744,963 			 05/12/98
5,750,942 			 08/677,240 			 05/12/98
5,750,944 			 08/704,715 			 05/12/98
5,750,957 			 08/653,041 			 05/12/98
5,750,960 			 08/700,666 			 05/12/98
5,750,969 			 08/777,403 			 05/12/98
5,750,976 			 08/536,787 			 05/12/98
5,750,977 			 08/787,211 			 05/12/98
5,750,978 			 08/598,718 			 05/12/98
5,750,979 			 08/517,212 			 05/12/98
5,750,983 			 08/779,330 			 05/12/98
5,750,984 			 08/589,343 			 05/12/98
5,750,993 			 08/647,297 			 05/12/98
5,751,001 			 08/827,640 			 05/12/98
5,751,008 			 08/640,630 			 05/12/98
5,751,027 			 08/555,846 			 05/12/98
5,751,029 			 08/651,340 			 05/12/98
5,751,030 			 08/806,798 			 05/12/98
5,751,034 			 08/873,827 			 05/12/98
5,751,035 			 08/718,657 			 05/12/98
5,751,042 			 08/602,007 			 05/12/98
5,751,055 			 08/385,544 			 05/12/98
5,751,068 			 08/847,320 			 05/12/98
5,751,073 			 08/755,327 			 05/12/98
5,751,083 			 08/781,844 			 05/12/98
5,751,087 			 08/726,406 			 05/12/98
5,751,088 			 08/883,166 			 05/12/98
5,751,092 			 08/675,880 			 05/12/98
5,751,093 			 08/615,835 			 05/12/98
5,751,094 			 08/686,681 			 05/12/98
5,751,098 			 08/543,585 			 05/12/98
5,751,100 			 08/659,710 			 05/12/98
5,751,106 			 08/768,628 			 05/12/98
5,751,108 			 08/703,043 			 05/12/98
5,751,114 			 08/653,307 			 05/12/98
5,751,117 			 08/371,847 			 05/12/98
5,751,120 			 08/516,782 			 05/12/98
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 274 

5,751,128 			 08/747,532 			 05/12/98
5,751,131 			 08/698,214 			 05/12/98
5,751,138 			 08/667,924 			 05/12/98
5,751,140 			 08/823,825 			 05/12/98
5,751,146 			 08/754,745 			 05/12/98
5,751,148 			 08/717,574 			 05/12/98
5,751,165 			 08/516,739 			 05/12/98
5,751,181 			 08/797,265 			 05/12/98
5,751,184 			 08/732,895 			 05/12/98
5,751,185 			 08/827,780 			 05/12/98
5,751,189 			 08/617,313 			 05/12/98
5,751,193 			 08/638,471 			 05/12/98
5,751,197 			 08/665,459 			 05/12/98
5,751,199 			 08/587,081 			 05/12/98
5,751,201 			 08/666,183 			 05/12/98
5,751,203 			 08/504,888 			 05/12/98
5,751,206 			 08/705,065 			 05/12/98
5,751,212 			 08/516,605 			 05/12/98
5,751,214 			 08/571,462 			 05/12/98
5,751,215 			 08/752,846 			 05/12/98
5,751,221 			 08/379,944 			 05/12/98
5,751,228 			 08/405,967 			 05/12/98
5,751,233 			 08/644,246 			 05/12/98
5,751,247 			 08/797,860 			 05/12/98
5,751,251 			 08/619,849 			 05/12/98
5,751,256 			 08/381,086 			 05/12/98
5,751,264 			 08/495,290 			 05/12/98
5,751,278 			 08/452,819 			 05/12/98
5,751,284 			 08/416,361 			 05/12/98
5,751,293 			 08/517,929 			 05/12/98
5,751,296 			 08/655,449 			 05/12/98
5,751,301 			 08/725,379 			 05/12/98
5,751,306 			 08/622,293 			 05/12/98
5,751,313 			 08/376,304 			 05/12/98
5,751,318 			 08/510,711 			 05/12/98
5,751,326 			 08/718,496 			 05/12/98
5,751,331 			 08/463,770 			 05/12/98
5,751,343 			 08/795,131 			 05/12/98
5,751,344 			 08/886,660 			 05/12/98
5,751,353 			 08/570,607 			 05/12/98
5,751,355 			 08/183,051 			 05/12/98
5,751,363 			 08/601,565 			 05/12/98
5,751,364 			 08/675,105 			 05/12/98
5,751,365 			 08/691,919 			 05/12/98
5,751,366 			 08/522,625 			 05/12/98
5,751,377 			 08/552,617 			 05/12/98
5,751,379 			 08/725,719 			 05/12/98
5,751,385 			 08/255,031 			 05/12/98
5,751,395 			 08/781,667 			 05/12/98
5,751,400 			 08/226,947 			 05/12/98
5,751,401 			 08/552,204 			 05/12/98
5,751,402 			 08/679,630 			 05/12/98
5,751,403 			 08/471,928 			 05/12/98
5,751,407 			 08/678,056 			 05/12/98
5,751,414 			 08/755,830 			 05/12/98
5,751,416 			 08/705,267 			 05/12/98
5,751,419 			 08/779,605 			 05/12/98
5,751,422 			 08/606,891 			 05/12/98
5,751,427 			 08/784,603 			 05/12/98
5,751,435 			 08/480,919 			 05/12/98
5,751,438 			 08/819,802 			 05/12/98
5,751,446 			 08/437,372 			 05/12/98
5,751,464 			 08/604,058 			 05/12/98
5,751,467 			 07/874,175 			 05/12/98
5,751,468 			 08/717,127 			 05/12/98
5,751,478 			 08/626,966 			 05/12/98
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 275 

5,751,489 			 08/409,279 			 05/12/98
5,751,490 			 08/739,520 			 05/12/98
5,751,491 			 08/677,277 			 05/12/98
5,751,493 			 08/806,886 			 05/12/98
5,751,500 			 08/688,600 			 05/12/98
5,751,505 			 08/665,767 			 05/12/98
5,751,510 			 08/581,906 			 05/12/98
5,751,511 			 08/592,172 			 05/12/98
5,751,521 			 08/710,804 			 05/12/98
5,751,523 			 08/715,873 			 05/12/98
5,751,533 			 08/595,278 			 05/12/98
5,751,534 			 08/655,069 			 05/12/98
5,751,540 			 08/618,320 			 05/12/98
5,751,547 			 08/755,261 			 05/12/98
5,751,552 			 08/851,811 			 05/12/98
5,751,556 			 08/625,794 			 05/12/98
5,751,558 			 08/610,038 			 05/12/98
5,751,565 			 08/707,697 			 05/12/98
5,751,567 			 08/782,485 			 05/12/98
5,751,574 			 08/711,776 			 05/12/98
5,751,584 			 08/514,666 			 05/12/98
5,751,589 			 08/255,819 			 05/12/98
5,751,595 			 08/616,171 			 05/12/98
5,751,597 			 08/699,208 			 05/12/98
5,751,601 			 08/705,103 			 05/12/98
5,751,606 			 08/642,635 			 05/12/98
5,751,609 			 08/740,067 			 05/12/98
5,751,610 			 08/741,898 			 05/12/98
5,751,613 			 08/697,919 			 05/12/98
5,751,623 			 08/561,785 			 05/12/98
5,751,627 			 08/786,378 			 05/12/98
5,751,638 			 08/786,401 			 05/12/98
5,751,645 			 08/781,795 			 05/12/98
5,751,650 			 08/724,664 			 05/12/98
5,751,651 			 08/546,747 			 05/12/98
5,751,655 			 08/788,803 			 05/12/98
5,751,659 			 04/862,647 			 05/12/98
5,751,661 			 08/695,728 			 05/12/98
5,751,663 			 08/762,743 			 05/12/98
5,751,668 			 08/898,524 			 05/12/98
5,751,677 			 08/898,681 			 05/12/98
5,751,678 			 08/802,385 			 05/12/98
5,751,685 			 08/644,385 			 05/12/98
5,751,687 			 08/682,205 			 05/12/98
5,751,688 			 08/454,566 			 05/12/98
5,751,689 			 08/470,458 			 05/12/98
5,751,702 			 08/568,600 			 05/12/98
5,751,703 			 08/645,005 			 05/12/98
5,751,709 			 08/580,470 			 05/12/98
5,751,711 			 08/621,579 			 05/12/98
5,751,713 			 08/119,384 			 05/12/98
5,751,717 			 08/612,768 			 05/12/98
5,751,720 			 08/671,244 			 05/12/98
5,751,723 			 08/673,888 			 05/12/98
5,751,724 			 08/606,054 			 05/12/98
5,751,728 			 08/837,953 			 05/12/98
5,751,737 			 08/805,553 			 05/12/98
5,751,748 			 08/658,084 			 05/12/98
5,751,764 			 08/399,819 			 05/12/98
5,751,770 			 08/616,005 			 05/12/98
5,751,782 			 08/636,797 			 05/12/98
5,751,784 			 08/722,343 			 05/12/98
5,751,786 			 08/679,037 			 05/12/98
5,751,790 			 08/621,204 			 05/12/98
5,751,799 			 08/651,121 			 05/12/98
5,751,804 			 08/742,817 			 05/12/98
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 276 

5,751,808 			 08/752,033 			 05/12/98
5,751,822 			 08/229,087 			 05/12/98
5,751,823 			 08/582,367 			 05/12/98
5,751,826 			 08/654,372 			 05/12/98
5,751,828 			 08/451,653 			 05/12/98
5,751,829 			 08/292,514 			 05/12/98
5,751,831 			 08/465,353 			 05/12/98
5,751,835 			 08/538,918 			 05/12/98
5,751,847 			 08/635,893 			 05/12/98
5,751,854 			 08/660,464 			 05/12/98
5,751,856 			 08/326,809 			 05/12/98
5,751,866 			 08/608,363 			 05/12/98
5,751,870 			 08/717,833 			 05/12/98
5,751,890 			 08/554,833 			 05/12/98
5,751,894 			 08/533,067 			 05/12/98
5,751,903 			 08/359,116 			 05/12/98
5,751,905 			 08/404,786 			 05/12/98
5,751,923 			 08/578,899 			 05/12/98
5,751,924 			 08/803,919 			 05/12/98
5,751,927 			 08/491,280 			 05/12/98
5,751,934 			 08/747,685 			 05/12/98
5,751,936 			 08/645,124 			 05/12/98
5,751,960 			 08/301,399 			 05/12/98
5,751,966 			 08/810,703 			 05/12/98
5,751,969 			 08/566,626 			 05/12/98
5,751,970 			 08/689,473 			 05/12/98
5,751,980 			 08/547,638 			 05/12/98
5,751,981 			 08/599,699 			 05/12/98
5,751,994 			 08/795,262 			 05/12/98
5,751,999 			 08/492,702 			 05/12/98
5,752,009 			 08/757,642 			 05/12/98
5,752,012 			 08/610,775 			 05/12/98
5,752,020 			 08/785,282 			 05/12/98
5,752,021 			 08/443,751 			 05/12/98
5,752,043 			 08/669,919 			 05/12/98
5,752,060 			 08/364,385 			 05/12/98
5,752,062 			 08/537,645 			 05/12/98
5,752,075 			 08/511,749 			 05/12/98
5,752,078 			 08/500,491 			 05/12/98
5,752,080 			 08/361,780 			 05/12/98
5,752,084 			 08/641,535 			 05/12/98
5,752,086 			 08/808,164 			 05/12/98
5,752,093 			 08/931,240 			 05/12/98
5,752,096 			 08/731,920 			 05/12/98
5,752,099 			 08/708,947 			 05/12/98
5,752,100 			 08/808,293 			 05/12/98
5,752,105 			 08/782,681 			 05/12/98
5,752,109 			 08/851,412 			 05/12/98
5,752,113 			 08/577,292 			 05/12/98
5,752,114 			 08/748,802 			 05/12/98
5,752,119 			 08/478,929 			 05/12/98
5,752,122 			 08/659,751 			 05/12/98
5,752,125 			 08/716,888 			 05/12/98
5,752,128 			 08/716,886 			 05/12/98
5,752,129 			 08/674,735 			 05/12/98
5,752,132 			 08/857,306 			 05/12/98
5,752,134 			 08/853,903 			 05/12/98
5,752,142 			 08/628,710 			 05/12/98
5,752,152 			 08/598,778 			 05/12/98
5,752,167 			 08/716,289 			 05/12/98
5,752,171 			 08/651,495 			 05/12/98
5,752,174 			 08/282,238 			 05/12/98
5,752,176 			 08/624,739 			 05/12/98
5,752,178 			 08/730,817 			 05/12/98
5,752,180 			 08/544,899 			 05/12/98
5,752,184 			 08/600,830 			 05/12/98
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 277 

5,752,196 			 08/676,239 			 05/12/98
5,752,204 			 08/625,312 			 05/12/98
5,752,207 			 08/536,761 			 05/12/98
5,752,209 			 08/544,621 			 05/12/98
5,752,212 			 08/436,882 			 05/12/98
5,752,213 			 08/609,028 			 05/12/98
5,752,214 			 08/654,971 			 05/12/98
5,752,225 			 08/481,638 			 05/12/98
5,752,235 			 07/556,626 			 05/12/98
5,752,238 			 08/333,961 			 05/12/98
5,752,247 			 08/688,703 			 05/12/98
5,752,249 			 08/749,315 			 05/12/98
5,752,250 			 08/527,129 			 05/12/98
5,752,268 			 08/632,113 			 05/12/98
5,752,272 			 08/729,319 			 05/12/98

		     PATENTS WHICH EXPIRED ON May 7, 2010
		    DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES

Patent  	                Application                         Issue
Number          	           Number                            Date

6,381,750 			 09/963,003 			 05/07/02
6,381,752 			 09/990,245 			 05/07/02
6,381,754 			 09/413,973 			 05/07/02
6,381,755 			 09/841,778 			 05/07/02
6,381,756 			 09/565,863 			 05/07/02
6,381,759 			 09/072,048 			 05/07/02
6,381,770 			 09/792,824 			 05/07/02
6,381,771 			 09/928,300 			 05/07/02
6,381,775 			 09/882,839 			 05/07/02
6,381,777 			 09/563,654 			 05/07/02
6,381,778 			 09/480,410 			 05/07/02
6,381,782 			 09/814,517 			 05/07/02
6,381,783 			 09/797,194 			 05/07/02
6,381,794 			 09/710,650 			 05/07/02
6,381,798 			 09/471,366 			 05/07/02
6,381,802 			 09/737,296 			 05/07/02
6,381,805 			 09/552,096 			 05/07/02
6,381,806 			 09/758,277 			 05/07/02
6,381,812 			 09/425,754 			 05/07/02
6,381,818 			 09/941,270 			 05/07/02
6,381,819 			 09/723,032 			 05/07/02
6,381,821 			 09/449,067 			 05/07/02
6,381,825 			 09/627,005 			 05/07/02
6,381,829 			 09/922,662 			 05/07/02
6,381,831 			 09/520,717 			 05/07/02
6,381,846 			 09/843,055 			 05/07/02
6,381,854 			 09/463,561 			 05/07/02
6,381,856 			 09/771,390 			 05/07/02
6,381,860 			 09/951,409 			 05/07/02
6,381,864 			 09/832,487 			 05/07/02
6,381,873 			 09/633,095 			 05/07/02
6,381,874 			 09/689,918 			 05/07/02
6,381,883 			 09/284,912 			 05/07/02
6,381,889 			 09/665,866 			 05/07/02
6,381,894 			 09/649,607 			 05/07/02
6,381,896 			 09/625,076 			 05/07/02
6,381,900 			 09/642,637 			 05/07/02
6,381,902 			 09/659,438 			 05/07/02
6,381,906 			 09/433,912 			 05/07/02
6,381,908 			 09/583,324 			 05/07/02
6,381,909 			 09/660,933 			 05/07/02
6,381,910 			 09/695,885 			 05/07/02
6,381,913 			 09/900,563 			 05/07/02
6,381,920 			 09/319,134 			 05/07/02
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 278 

6,381,937 			 09/609,334 			 05/07/02
6,381,938 			 09/798,740 			 05/07/02
6,381,940 			 09/552,099 			 05/07/02
6,381,941 			 09/744,391 			 05/07/02
6,381,944 			 09/772,537 			 05/07/02
6,381,952 			 09/696,024 			 05/07/02
6,381,977 			 09/610,342 			 05/07/02
6,381,986 			 09/481,208 			 05/07/02
6,381,988 			 09/921,366 			 05/07/02
6,381,990 			 09/400,155 			 05/07/02
6,381,992 			 09/707,533 			 05/07/02
6,381,998 			 09/407,117 			 05/07/02
6,381,999 			 09/753,637 			 05/07/02
6,382,002 			 09/589,178 			 05/07/02
6,382,009 			 09/745,731 			 05/07/02
6,382,010 			 09/731,253 			 05/07/02
6,382,012 			 09/253,719 			 05/07/02
6,382,018 			 09/268,249 			 05/07/02
6,382,021 			 09/305,589 			 05/07/02
6,382,024 			 09/613,052 			 05/07/02
6,382,025 			 09/419,033 			 05/07/02
6,382,028 			 09/654,673 			 05/07/02
6,382,031 			 09/381,262 			 05/07/02
6,382,042 			 09/690,809 			 05/07/02
6,382,045 			 09/658,882 			 05/07/02
6,382,047 			 09/843,978 			 05/07/02
6,382,048 			 09/704,580 			 05/07/02
6,382,050 			 09/517,701 			 05/07/02
6,382,054 			 09/805,061 			 05/07/02
6,382,055 			 09/871,804 			 05/07/02
6,382,057 			 09/219,287 			 05/07/02
6,382,058 			 09/333,017 			 05/07/02
6,382,062 			 09/556,016 			 05/07/02
6,382,063 			 09/759,745 			 05/07/02
6,382,066 			 09/358,663 			 05/07/02
6,382,068 			 09/530,135 			 05/07/02
6,382,079 			 09/413,977 			 05/07/02
6,382,084 			 09/874,812 			 05/07/02
6,382,091 			 09/727,564 			 05/07/02
6,382,097 			 09/796,793 			 05/07/02
6,382,099 			 09/312,786 			 05/07/02
6,382,103 			 09/581,215 			 05/07/02
6,382,104 			 09/708,239 			 05/07/02
6,382,106 			 09/707,425 			 05/07/02
6,382,109 			 09/598,772 			 05/07/02
6,382,112 			 09/649,181 			 05/07/02
6,382,116 			 09/805,971 			 05/07/02
6,382,118 			 09/935,801 			 05/07/02
6,382,121 			 09/731,528 			 05/07/02
6,382,125 			 09/422,077 			 05/07/02
6,382,126 			 09/672,747 			 05/07/02
6,382,130 			 09/441,397 			 05/07/02
6,382,132 			 09/395,821 			 05/07/02
6,382,139 			 09/608,605 			 05/07/02
6,382,140 			 09/796,903 			 05/07/02
6,382,145 			 09/760,817 			 05/07/02
6,382,146 			 09/848,057 			 05/07/02
6,382,147 			 09/666,821 			 05/07/02
6,382,150 			 09/784,295 			 05/07/02
6,382,151 			 09/791,313 			 05/07/02
6,382,152 			 09/792,673 			 05/07/02
6,382,155 			 09/874,663 			 05/07/02
6,382,158 			 09/698,964 			 05/07/02
6,382,162 			 09/770,373 			 05/07/02
6,382,164 			 09/952,165 			 05/07/02
6,382,165 			 09/631,959 			 05/07/02
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 279 

6,382,167 			 09/795,117 			 05/07/02
6,382,168 			 09/584,382 			 05/07/02
6,382,172 			 09/194,066 			 05/07/02
6,382,173 			 09/563,145 			 05/07/02
6,382,174 			 09/579,356 			 05/07/02
6,382,175 			 09/596,558 			 05/07/02
6,382,177 			 09/640,350 			 05/07/02
6,382,178 			 09/764,063 			 05/07/02
6,382,179 			 09/623,667 			 05/07/02
6,382,184 			 09/725,681 			 05/07/02
6,382,185 			 09/622,677 			 05/07/02
6,382,186 			 09/424,920 			 05/07/02
6,382,190 			 09/380,590 			 05/07/02
6,382,192 			 09/736,123 			 05/07/02
6,382,193 			 09/716,649 			 05/07/02
6,382,199 			 09/759,458 			 05/07/02
6,382,207 			 09/732,843 			 05/07/02
6,382,208 			 09/184,819 			 05/07/02
6,382,209 			 09/418,105 			 05/07/02
6,382,217 			 09/827,430 			 05/07/02
6,382,223 			 09/723,072 			 05/07/02
6,382,234 			 08/922,274 			 05/07/02
6,382,235 			 09/785,713 			 05/07/02
6,382,243 			 09/761,418 			 05/07/02
6,382,249 			 09/671,745 			 05/07/02
6,382,258 			 09/661,970 			 05/07/02
6,382,264 			 09/598,527 			 05/07/02
6,382,269 			 09/668,354 			 05/07/02
6,382,272 			 09/798,091 			 05/07/02
6,382,274 			 09/732,469 			 05/07/02
6,382,275 			 09/897,224 			 05/07/02
6,382,283 			 09/471,261 			 05/07/02
6,382,303 			 09/651,335 			 05/07/02
6,382,306 			 09/639,276 			 05/07/02
6,382,307 			 09/834,969 			 05/07/02
6,382,325 			 09/621,671 			 05/07/02
6,382,328 			 09/720,127 			 05/07/02
6,382,329 			 09/797,669 			 05/07/02
6,382,334 			 09/676,926 			 05/07/02
6,382,339 			 09/439,248 			 05/07/02
6,382,342 			 09/597,003 			 05/07/02
6,382,343 			 09/064,864 			 05/07/02
6,382,345 			 09/778,713 			 05/07/02
6,382,347 			 09/851,221 			 05/07/02
6,382,352 			 09/761,257 			 05/07/02
6,382,353 			 09/783,688 			 05/07/02
6,382,355 			 09/805,563 			 05/07/02
6,382,360 			 09/816,218 			 05/07/02
6,382,362 			 09/782,547 			 05/07/02
6,382,367 			 09/625,372 			 05/07/02
6,382,368 			 09/897,397 			 05/07/02
6,382,372 			 09/476,281 			 05/07/02
6,382,376 			 09/833,443 			 05/07/02
6,382,377 			 09/811,899 			 05/07/02
6,382,385 			 09/794,458 			 05/07/02
6,382,386 			 09/575,448 			 05/07/02
6,382,393 			 09/738,738 			 05/07/02
6,382,394 			 09/437,755 			 05/07/02
6,382,406 			 09/617,498 			 05/07/02
6,382,409 			 09/615,337 			 05/07/02
6,382,414 			 09/802,884 			 05/07/02
6,382,416 			 09/604,023 			 05/07/02
6,382,424 			 09/824,982 			 05/07/02
6,382,434 			 09/825,626 			 05/07/02
6,382,444 			 09/527,205 			 05/07/02
6,382,446 			 08/902,031 			 05/07/02
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 280 

6,382,448 			 09/599,834 			 05/07/02
6,382,449 			 09/825,641 			 05/07/02
6,382,452 			 09/641,852 			 05/07/02
6,382,453 			 09/295,984 			 05/07/02
6,382,458 			 09/783,627 			 05/07/02
6,382,461 			 08/913,980 			 05/07/02
6,382,462 			 09/622,493 			 05/07/02
6,382,464 			 09/773,089 			 05/07/02
6,382,480 			 09/430,646 			 05/07/02
6,382,484 			 09/802,362 			 05/07/02
6,382,485 			 09/804,018 			 05/07/02
6,382,486 			 09/770,628 			 05/07/02
6,382,490 			 09/780,161 			 05/07/02
6,382,497 			 09/671,111 			 05/07/02
6,382,498 			 09/828,835 			 05/07/02
6,382,499 			 09/140,361 			 05/07/02
6,382,501 			 09/240,392 			 05/07/02
6,382,502 			 09/521,230 			 05/07/02
6,382,508 			 09/208,253 			 05/07/02
6,382,517 			 09/505,061 			 05/07/02
6,382,519 			 09/576,876 			 05/07/02
6,382,523 			 09/529,818 			 05/07/02
6,382,524 			 09/717,444 			 05/07/02
6,382,533 			 09/673,946 			 05/07/02
6,382,534 			 09/776,325 			 05/07/02
6,382,536 			 09/445,434 			 05/07/02
6,382,539 			 09/666,031 			 05/07/02
6,382,543 			 09/851,482 			 05/07/02
6,382,544 			 09/555,067 			 05/07/02
6,382,545 			 09/908,270 			 05/07/02
6,382,547 			 09/823,452 			 05/07/02
6,382,549 			 09/619,809 			 05/07/02
6,382,551 			 09/552,346 			 05/07/02
6,382,556 			 09/739,095 			 05/07/02
6,382,570 			 09/479,936 			 05/07/02
6,382,572 			 09/884,043 			 05/07/02
6,382,575 			 09/627,812 			 05/07/02
6,382,578 			 09/820,015 			 05/07/02
6,382,579 			 09/450,538 			 05/07/02
6,382,581 			 09/515,899 			 05/07/02
6,382,582 			 09/799,457 			 05/07/02
6,382,590 			 09/722,245 			 05/07/02
6,382,594 			 09/628,595 			 05/07/02
6,382,598 			 09/696,487 			 05/07/02
6,382,599 			 09/630,080 			 05/07/02
6,382,600 			 09/601,354 			 05/07/02
6,382,602 			 09/764,488 			 05/07/02
6,382,616 			 09/487,306 			 05/07/02
6,382,621 			 09/432,171 			 05/07/02
6,382,627 			 09/778,008 			 05/07/02
6,382,629 			 09/675,736 			 05/07/02
6,382,630 			 09/710,956 			 05/07/02
6,382,631 			 09/473,509 			 05/07/02
6,382,632 			 09/788,716 			 05/07/02
6,382,642 			 09/259,003 			 05/07/02
6,382,645 			 09/729,504 			 05/07/02
6,382,648 			 09/505,099 			 05/07/02
6,382,656 			 09/633,813 			 05/07/02
6,382,657 			 09/735,844 			 05/07/02
6,382,663 			 09/336,041 			 05/07/02
6,382,665 			 09/795,172 			 05/07/02
6,382,674 			 09/642,435 			 05/07/02
6,382,675 			 09/635,122 			 05/07/02
6,382,687 			 09/649,630 			 05/07/02
6,382,691 			 09/329,878 			 05/07/02
6,382,695 			 09/787,535 			 05/07/02
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 281 

6,382,699 			 09/619,407 			 05/07/02
6,382,704 			 09/828,688 			 05/07/02
6,382,705 			 09/775,198 			 05/07/02
6,382,709 			 09/642,624 			 05/07/02
6,382,711 			 09/789,233 			 05/07/02
6,382,720 			 09/791,208 			 05/07/02
6,382,721 			 09/633,570 			 05/07/02
6,382,726 			 09/801,323 			 05/07/02
6,382,731 			 09/603,379 			 05/07/02
6,382,732 			 09/698,172 			 05/07/02
6,382,744 			 09/753,775 			 05/07/02
6,382,745 			 09/658,602 			 05/07/02
6,382,746 			 09/797,655 			 05/07/02
6,382,748 			 09/665,101 			 05/07/02
6,382,785 			 09/294,213 			 05/07/02
6,382,802 			 09/829,606 			 05/07/02
6,382,811 			 09/579,131 			 05/07/02
6,382,815 			 09/571,986 			 05/07/02
6,382,818 			 09/676,660 			 05/07/02
6,382,822 			 09/563,353 			 05/07/02
6,382,823 			 09/691,212 			 05/07/02
6,382,830 			 09/601,256 			 05/07/02
6,382,831 			 09/534,393 			 05/07/02
6,382,834 			 09/847,547 			 05/07/02
6,382,837 			 09/572,815 			 05/07/02
6,382,840 			 09/472,224 			 05/07/02
6,382,841 			 09/536,814 			 05/07/02
6,382,847 			 09/427,704 			 05/07/02
6,382,854 			 09/738,509 			 05/07/02
6,382,861 			 09/637,175 			 05/07/02
6,382,862 			 09/874,268 			 05/07/02
6,382,863 			 09/899,504 			 05/07/02
6,382,871 			 09/619,443 			 05/07/02
6,382,872 			 09/529,320 			 05/07/02
6,382,874 			 09/559,077 			 05/07/02
6,382,887 			 09/623,077 			 05/07/02
6,382,890 			 09/388,419 			 05/07/02
6,382,894 			 09/790,316 			 05/07/02
6,382,897 			 09/778,866 			 05/07/02
6,382,921 			 09/772,367 			 05/07/02
6,382,925 			 09/620,120 			 05/07/02
6,382,932 			 09/756,240 			 05/07/02
6,382,939 			 09/759,260 			 05/07/02
6,382,942 			 09/708,616 			 05/07/02
6,382,943 			 09/806,806 			 05/07/02
6,382,946 			 09/053,594 			 05/07/02
6,382,948 			 09/528,715 			 05/07/02
6,382,955 			 09/405,970 			 05/07/02
6,382,957 			 09/675,571 			 05/07/02
6,382,964 			 09/861,711 			 05/07/02
6,382,966 			 09/674,326 			 05/07/02
6,382,972 			 09/703,248 			 05/07/02
6,382,979 			 09/847,160 			 05/07/02
6,382,982 			 09/569,161 			 05/07/02
6,382,985 			 08/943,050 			 05/07/02
6,382,987 			 09/797,645 			 05/07/02
6,382,988 			 09/109,589 			 05/07/02
6,382,993 			 09/827,631 			 05/07/02
6,382,994 			 09/893,795 			 05/07/02
6,382,995 			 09/693,322 			 05/07/02
6,383,002 			 09/676,756 			 05/07/02
6,383,008 			 09/744,636 			 05/07/02
6,383,019 			 09/501,252 			 05/07/02
6,383,020 			 09/785,323 			 05/07/02
6,383,021 			 09/847,348 			 05/07/02
6,383,026 			 09/760,290 			 05/07/02
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 282 

6,383,027 			 09/746,471 			 05/07/02
6,383,028 			 09/669,922 			 05/07/02
6,383,029 			 09/446,238 			 05/07/02
6,383,033 			 09/732,288 			 05/07/02
6,383,046 			 09/734,175 			 05/07/02
6,383,049 			 09/484,170 			 05/07/02
6,383,054 			 09/953,917 			 05/07/02
6,383,062 			 09/584,773 			 05/07/02
6,383,063 			 09/555,610 			 05/07/02
6,383,066 			 09/599,514 			 05/07/02
6,383,081 			 09/562,859 			 05/07/02
6,383,083 			 09/617,334 			 05/07/02
6,383,094 			 09/702,261 			 05/07/02
6,383,111 			 09/618,383 			 05/07/02
6,383,113 			 09/673,695 			 05/07/02
6,383,125 			 09/392,518 			 05/07/02
6,383,126 			 09/679,644 			 05/07/02
6,383,129 			 09/616,751 			 05/07/02
6,383,138 			 09/793,257 			 05/07/02
6,383,143 			 09/672,871 			 05/07/02
6,383,149 			 09/679,622 			 05/07/02
6,383,154 			 09/686,939 			 05/07/02
6,383,157 			 09/462,622 			 05/07/02
6,383,158 			 09/203,274 			 05/07/02
6,383,161 			 09/441,174 			 05/07/02
6,383,162 			 09/438,479 			 05/07/02
6,383,173 			 09/426,121 			 05/07/02
6,383,178 			 09/492,801 			 05/07/02
6,383,191 			 09/526,000 			 05/07/02
6,383,199 			 09/167,310 			 05/07/02
6,383,203 			 09/669,727 			 05/07/02
6,383,217 			 09/650,290 			 05/07/02
6,383,221 			 09/924,499 			 05/07/02
6,383,226 			 09/094,230 			 05/07/02
6,383,231 			 09/600,127 			 05/07/02
6,383,235 			 09/101,803 			 05/07/02
6,383,237 			 09/483,481 			 05/07/02
6,383,254 			 09/895,321 			 05/07/02
6,383,261 			 09/916,738 			 05/07/02
6,383,267 			 09/592,678 			 05/07/02
6,383,271 			 09/491,746 			 05/07/02
6,383,281 			 09/738,616 			 05/07/02
6,383,283 			 09/564,580 			 05/07/02
6,383,288 			 09/232,903 			 05/07/02
6,383,289 			 09/794,294 			 05/07/02
6,383,295 			 09/567,199 			 05/07/02
6,383,302 			 09/203,816 			 05/07/02
6,383,303 			 09/467,114 			 05/07/02
6,383,309 			 09/725,624 			 05/07/02
6,383,311 			 09/442,506 			 05/07/02
6,383,312 			 09/530,421 			 05/07/02
6,383,319 			 09/369,051 			 05/07/02
6,383,324 			 09/448,125 			 05/07/02
6,383,325 			 09/568,416 			 05/07/02
6,383,326 			 09/984,193 			 05/07/02
6,383,336 			 09/461,089 			 05/07/02
6,383,337 			 09/331,173 			 05/07/02
6,383,345 			 09/742,331 			 05/07/02
6,383,346 			 08/821,435 			 05/07/02
6,383,350 			 09/626,794 			 05/07/02
6,383,351 			 09/640,884 			 05/07/02
6,383,352 			 09/438,452 			 05/07/02
6,383,356 			 09/448,139 			 05/07/02
6,383,357 			 09/117,619 			 05/07/02
6,383,358 			 09/810,782 			 05/07/02
6,383,360 			 09/620,536 			 05/07/02
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 283 

6,383,361 			 09/712,353 			 05/07/02
6,383,363 			 09/757,394 			 05/07/02
6,383,364 			 09/529,001 			 05/07/02
6,383,366 			 09/601,858 			 05/07/02
6,383,370 			 09/833,289 			 05/07/02
6,383,371 			 09/390,009 			 05/07/02
6,383,378 			 09/725,785 			 05/07/02
6,383,381 			 09/421,679 			 05/07/02
6,383,387 			 09/725,780 			 05/07/02
6,383,396 			 09/594,277 			 05/07/02
6,383,405 			 09/576,726 			 05/07/02
6,383,409 			 09/810,797 			 05/07/02
6,383,416 			 09/517,571 			 05/07/02
6,383,423 			 09/522,064 			 05/07/02
6,383,427 			 09/212,405 			 05/07/02
6,383,428 			 09/356,130 			 05/07/02
6,383,437 			 09/409,919 			 05/07/02
6,383,440 			 09/352,879 			 05/07/02
6,383,445 			 09/680,969 			 05/07/02
6,383,447 			 09/610,474 			 05/07/02
6,383,448 			 09/317,438 			 05/07/02
6,383,449 			 09/341,559 			 05/07/02
6,383,456 			 09/620,284 			 05/07/02
6,383,457 			 09/932,690 			 05/07/02
6,383,459 			 09/652,517 			 05/07/02
6,383,464 			 08/724,714 			 05/07/02
6,383,470 			 08/897,319 			 05/07/02
6,383,475 			 09/437,520 			 05/07/02
6,383,478 			 09/556,743 			 05/07/02
6,383,487 			 08/479,089 			 05/07/02
6,383,489 			 08/641,977 			 05/07/02
6,383,499 			 09/792,067 			 05/07/02
6,383,514 			 09/308,512 			 05/07/02
6,383,522 			 09/393,037 			 05/07/02
6,383,523 			 09/878,231 			 05/07/02
6,383,524 			 09/872,082 			 05/07/02
6,383,526 			 09/620,801 			 05/07/02
6,383,527 			 09/623,384 			 05/07/02
6,383,528 			 09/581,789 			 05/07/02
6,383,535 			 09/526,347 			 05/07/02
6,383,536 			 09/378,233 			 05/07/02
6,383,543 			 09/869,065 			 05/07/02
6,383,551 			 09/670,219 			 05/07/02
6,383,553 			 09/405,201 			 05/07/02
6,383,565 			 09/341,072 			 05/07/02
6,383,567 			 09/843,960 			 05/07/02
6,383,568 			 09/640,613 			 05/07/02
6,383,569 			 09/782,109 			 05/07/02
6,383,572 			 09/398,537 			 05/07/02
6,383,574 			 09/360,118 			 05/07/02
6,383,577 			 09/446,230 			 05/07/02
6,383,584 			 09/214,381 			 05/07/02
6,383,587 			 08/244,163 			 05/07/02
6,383,590 			 09/545,736 			 05/07/02
6,383,600 			 09/365,933 			 05/07/02
6,383,601 			 09/316,779 			 05/07/02
6,383,603 			 09/390,637 			 05/07/02
6,383,606 			 09/243,660 			 05/07/02
6,383,610 			 09/584,211 			 05/07/02
6,383,612 			 09/099,961 			 05/07/02
6,383,613 			 09/786,634 			 05/07/02
6,383,617 			 09/546,628 			 05/07/02
6,383,619 			 09/240,100 			 05/07/02
6,383,620 			 09/242,344 			 05/07/02
6,383,621 			 09/448,434 			 05/07/02
6,383,626 			 09/548,344 			 05/07/02
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 284 

6,383,635 			 09/386,812 			 05/07/02
6,383,640 			 09/653,615 			 05/07/02
6,383,648 			 09/402,821 			 05/07/02
6,383,652 			 09/280,605 			 05/07/02
6,383,656 			 09/590,265 			 05/07/02
6,383,662 			 09/254,059 			 05/07/02
6,383,668 			 09/536,868 			 05/07/02
6,383,672 			 09/547,079 			 05/07/02
6,383,673 			 09/143,889 			 05/07/02
6,383,677 			 09/413,169 			 05/07/02
6,383,679 			 09/437,529 			 05/07/02
6,383,682 			 09/544,887 			 05/07/02
6,383,690 			 09/522,746 			 05/07/02
6,383,697 			 09/514,304 			 05/07/02
6,383,707 			 09/552,967 			 05/07/02
6,383,711 			 09/622,763 			 05/07/02
6,383,721 			 09/442,437 			 05/07/02
6,383,722 			 09/320,509 			 05/07/02
6,383,725 			 09/735,733 			 05/07/02
6,383,729 			 09/687,341 			 05/07/02
6,383,744 			 09/113,785 			 05/07/02
6,383,746 			 09/177,437 			 05/07/02
6,383,754 			 09/637,751 			 05/07/02
6,383,760 			 09/710,481 			 05/07/02
6,383,762 			 09/145,864 			 05/07/02
6,383,763 			 08/690,347 			 05/07/02
6,383,764 			 09/560,915 			 05/07/02
6,383,769 			 09/317,179 			 05/07/02
6,383,773 			 09/296,903 			 05/07/02
6,383,789 			 09/813,918 			 05/07/02
6,383,793 			 08/915,095 			 05/07/02
6,383,794 			 09/379,841 			 05/07/02
6,383,796 			 09/718,692 			 05/07/02
6,383,801 			 09/811,963 			 05/07/02
6,383,802 			 09/719,376 			 05/07/02
6,383,813 			 09/662,342 			 05/07/02
6,383,826 			 09/691,636 			 05/07/02
6,383,829 			 09/667,524 			 05/07/02
6,383,832 			 09/956,805 			 05/07/02
6,383,841 			 09/157,458 			 05/07/02
6,383,844 			 09/748,812 			 05/07/02
6,383,847 			 09/699,895 			 05/07/02
6,383,849 			 09/375,359 			 05/07/02
6,383,878 			 09/850,305 			 05/07/02
6,383,884 			 09/496,057 			 05/07/02
6,383,892 			 09/225,315 			 05/07/02
6,383,894 			 09/541,135 			 05/07/02
6,383,897 			 09/769,473 			 05/07/02
6,383,922 			 09/872,558 			 05/07/02
6,383,940 			 09/342,540 			 05/07/02
6,383,957 			 09/860,445 			 05/07/02
6,383,961 			 09/572,777 			 05/07/02
6,383,965 			 09/508,158 			 05/07/02
6,383,967 			 09/431,857 			 05/07/02
6,383,978 			 09/928,022 			 05/07/02
6,383,993 			 09/671,190 			 05/07/02
6,383,994 			 09/671,192 			 05/07/02
6,383,995 			 09/671,193 			 05/07/02
6,383,996 			 09/671,196 			 05/07/02
6,384,000 			 09/837,009 			 05/07/02
6,384,002 			 09/844,459 			 05/07/02
6,384,003 			 09/992,997 			 05/07/02
6,384,004 			 09/782,600 			 05/07/02
6,384,012 			 09/183,548 			 05/07/02
6,384,015 			 08/831,993 			 05/07/02
6,384,016 			 09/265,141 			 05/07/02
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 285 

6,384,017 			 09/697,409 			 05/07/02
6,384,018 			 09/010,733 			 05/07/02
6,384,027 			 09/529,673 			 05/07/02
6,384,028 			 08/894,795 			 05/07/02
6,384,033 			 09/559,626 			 05/07/02
6,384,034 			 09/934,823 			 05/07/02
6,384,036 			 09/635,896 			 05/07/02
6,384,037 			 09/545,602 			 05/07/02
6,384,045 			 09/338,999 			 05/07/02
6,384,047 			 09/424,841 			 05/07/02
6,384,048 			 09/807,970 			 05/07/02
6,384,049 			 09/578,281 			 05/07/02
6,384,056 			 09/134,424 			 05/07/02
6,384,063 			 09/463,354 			 05/07/02
6,384,069 			 09/554,587 			 05/07/02
6,384,070 			 09/756,835 			 05/07/02
6,384,073 			 09/622,035 			 05/07/02
6,384,075 			 09/506,608 			 05/07/02
6,384,078 			 09/717,661 			 05/07/02
6,384,079 			 09/224,949 			 05/07/02
6,384,081 			 09/169,660 			 05/07/02
6,384,084 			 09/832,789 			 05/07/02
6,384,085 			 09/629,342 			 05/07/02
6,384,090 			 09/726,249 			 05/07/02
6,384,091 			 09/360,310 			 05/07/02
6,384,093 			 09/887,079 			 05/07/02
6,384,096 			 09/570,029 			 05/07/02
6,384,099 			 09/457,222 			 05/07/02
6,384,100 			 09/697,962 			 05/07/02
6,384,103 			 09/701,851 			 05/07/02
6,384,106 			 09/562,190 			 05/07/02
6,384,113 			 09/928,098 			 05/07/02
6,384,119 			 09/612,023 			 05/07/02
6,384,120 			 09/214,752 			 05/07/02
6,384,127 			 09/853,813 			 05/07/02
6,384,133 			 09/831,853 			 05/07/02
6,384,147 			 09/811,938 			 05/07/02
6,384,148 			 09/469,061 			 05/07/02
6,384,154 			 09/744,256 			 05/07/02
6,384,160 			 09/116,075 			 05/07/02
6,384,162 			 09/738,340 			 05/07/02
6,384,165 			 09/783,681 			 05/07/02
6,384,167 			 09/827,990 			 05/07/02
6,384,170 			 09/213,648 			 05/07/02
6,384,173 			 09/802,607 			 05/07/02
6,384,178 			 09/797,593 			 05/07/02
6,384,186 			 09/077,489 			 05/07/02
6,384,188 			 08/477,778 			 05/07/02
6,384,189 			 08/871,561 			 05/07/02
6,384,194 			 08/461,287 			 05/07/02
6,384,195 			 09/234,493 			 05/07/02
6,384,213 			 09/574,311 			 05/07/02
6,384,215 			 09/875,043 			 05/07/02
6,384,224 			 09/897,352 			 05/07/02
6,384,225 			 09/653,552 			 05/07/02
6,384,226 			 09/902,616 			 05/07/02
6,384,229 			 09/679,120 			 05/07/02
6,384,234 			 09/367,899 			 05/07/02
6,384,235 			 09/782,310 			 05/07/02
6,384,236 			 09/769,702 			 05/07/02
6,384,242 			 09/786,279 			 05/07/02
6,384,245 			 09/697,615 			 05/07/02
6,384,247 			 09/881,063 			 05/07/02
6,384,251 			 09/423,467 			 05/07/02
6,384,254 			 09/704,744 			 05/07/02
6,384,264 			 09/691,860 			 05/07/02
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 286 

6,384,266 			 09/655,977 			 05/07/02
6,384,267 			 09/503,087 			 05/07/02
6,384,271 			 09/848,842 			 05/07/02
6,384,277 			 09/856,714 			 05/07/02
6,384,282 			 09/793,212 			 05/07/02
6,384,305 			 09/314,862 			 05/07/02
6,384,306 			 09/843,868 			 05/07/02
6,384,322 			 09/793,762 			 05/07/02
6,384,323 			 09/065,080 			 05/07/02
6,384,327 			 09/620,376 			 05/07/02
6,384,329 			 09/790,511 			 05/07/02
6,384,350 			 09/620,261 			 05/07/02
6,384,351 			 09/534,429 			 05/07/02
6,384,352 			 09/560,075 			 05/07/02
6,384,362 			 09/500,504 			 05/07/02
6,384,364 			 09/741,105 			 05/07/02
6,384,369 			 09/653,653 			 05/07/02
6,384,370 			 09/649,291 			 05/07/02
6,384,371 			 09/414,546 			 05/07/02
6,384,376 			 09/308,718 			 05/07/02
6,384,385 			 09/695,244 			 05/07/02
6,384,388 			 09/715,598 			 05/07/02
6,384,391 			 09/624,405 			 05/07/02
6,384,392 			 09/756,845 			 05/07/02
6,384,407 			 09/190,875 			 05/07/02
6,384,415 			 09/597,577 			 05/07/02
6,384,418 			 09/314,060 			 05/07/02
6,384,419 			 09/539,069 			 05/07/02
6,384,422 			 09/788,359 			 05/07/02
6,384,423 			 09/499,149 			 05/07/02
6,384,437 			 09/963,411 			 05/07/02
6,384,443 			 09/713,238 			 05/07/02
6,384,455 			 09/163,362 			 05/07/02
6,384,458 			 09/552,210 			 05/07/02
6,384,462 			 09/730,692 			 05/07/02
6,384,467 			 09/534,651 			 05/07/02
6,384,470 			 09/759,357 			 05/07/02
6,384,472 			 09/535,499 			 05/07/02
6,384,479 			 09/252,801 			 05/07/02
6,384,481 			 09/427,391 			 05/07/02
6,384,483 			 09/472,431 			 05/07/02
6,384,494 			 09/564,571 			 05/07/02
6,384,496 			 09/571,174 			 05/07/02
6,384,500 			 09/599,855 			 05/07/02
6,384,501 			 09/790,063 			 05/07/02
6,384,502 			 09/613,824 			 05/07/02
6,384,505 			 09/969,665 			 05/07/02
6,384,520 			 09/449,317 			 05/07/02
6,384,522 			 09/180,616 			 05/07/02
6,384,523 			 09/661,792 			 05/07/02
6,384,524 			 09/425,440 			 05/07/02
6,384,525 			 09/445,823 			 05/07/02
6,384,530 			 08/832,602 			 05/07/02
6,384,536 			 09/776,627 			 05/07/02
6,384,538 			 09/657,922 			 05/07/02
6,384,543 			 09/826,619 			 05/07/02
6,384,552 			 09/729,702 			 05/07/02
6,384,553 			 09/749,065 			 05/07/02
6,384,555 			 09/559,526 			 05/07/02
6,384,556 			 09/504,532 			 05/07/02
6,384,557 			 09/530,738 			 05/07/02
6,384,563 			 09/694,467 			 05/07/02
6,384,564 			 09/598,104 			 05/07/02
6,384,569 			 09/308,277 			 05/07/02
6,384,570 			 09/735,506 			 05/07/02
6,384,573 			 09/645,870 			 05/07/02
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 287 

6,384,587 			 09/795,322 			 05/07/02
6,384,589 			 09/826,495 			 05/07/02
6,384,590 			 09/437,155 			 05/07/02
6,384,593 			 09/596,062 			 05/07/02
6,384,595 			 09/383,931 			 05/07/02
6,384,596 			 09/669,515 			 05/07/02
6,384,599 			 09/495,550 			 05/07/02
6,384,602 			 09/471,547 			 05/07/02
6,384,608 			 09/805,269 			 05/07/02
6,384,610 			 09/501,798 			 05/07/02
6,384,613 			 09/064,264 			 05/07/02
6,384,619 			 09/712,466 			 05/07/02
6,384,622 			 09/795,628 			 05/07/02
6,384,633 			 09/812,823 			 05/07/02
6,384,638 			 09/217,668 			 05/07/02
6,384,640 			 09/697,575 			 05/07/02
6,384,641 			 09/873,818 			 05/07/02
6,384,646 			 09/814,878 			 05/07/02
6,384,676 			 09/789,566 			 05/07/02
6,384,677 			 09/768,469 			 05/07/02
6,384,680 			 09/639,069 			 05/07/02
6,384,688 			 09/673,977 			 05/07/02
6,384,707 			 09/785,979 			 05/07/02
6,384,709 			 09/776,569 			 05/07/02
6,384,720 			 09/802,811 			 05/07/02
6,384,725 			 09/675,564 			 05/07/02
6,384,729 			 09/703,579 			 05/07/02
6,384,732 			 09/644,741 			 05/07/02
6,384,740 			 09/916,311 			 05/07/02
6,384,748 			 09/434,693 			 05/07/02
6,384,752 			 09/744,307 			 05/07/02
6,384,753 			 09/681,638 			 05/07/02
6,384,754 			 09/103,122 			 05/07/02
6,384,755 			 09/289,027 			 05/07/02
6,384,767 			 09/452,374 			 05/07/02
6,384,779 			 09/672,119 			 05/07/02
6,384,781 			 09/843,439 			 05/07/02
6,384,787 			 09/789,984 			 05/07/02
6,384,791 			 09/837,692 			 05/07/02
6,384,795 			 09/666,203 			 05/07/02
6,384,800 			 09/723,488 			 05/07/02
6,384,813 			 09/338,652 			 05/07/02
6,384,814 			 09/248,108 			 05/07/02
6,384,817 			 09/469,455 			 05/07/02
6,384,831 			 09/213,172 			 05/07/02
6,384,846 			 09/252,709 			 05/07/02
6,384,847 			 07/854,921 			 05/07/02
6,384,852 			 09/328,969 			 05/07/02
6,384,857 			 08/897,549 			 05/07/02
6,384,864 			 09/121,864 			 05/07/02
6,384,867 			 09/579,005 			 05/07/02
6,384,868 			 09/112,283 			 05/07/02
6,384,869 			 09/183,525 			 05/07/02
6,384,874 			 09/248,983 			 05/07/02
6,384,879 			 09/749,385 			 05/07/02
6,384,884 			 09/280,998 			 05/07/02
6,384,892 			 09/482,930 			 05/07/02
6,384,898 			 09/722,310 			 05/07/02
6,384,900 			 09/835,750 			 05/07/02
6,384,905 			 09/612,453 			 05/07/02
6,384,922 			 08/745,698 			 05/07/02
6,384,929 			 09/099,077 			 05/07/02
6,384,944 			 09/356,456 			 05/07/02
6,384,948 			 09/163,397 			 05/07/02
6,384,951 			 09/551,088 			 05/07/02
6,384,955 			 09/839,120 			 05/07/02
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 288 

6,384,957 			 09/697,180 			 05/07/02
6,384,973 			 09/681,491 			 05/07/02
6,384,976 			 09/670,087 			 05/07/02
6,384,980 			 09/800,969 			 05/07/02
6,384,988 			 09/634,349 			 05/07/02
6,384,994 			 09/495,188 			 05/07/02
6,384,995 			 08/614,324 			 05/07/02
6,384,998 			 09/376,263 			 05/07/02
6,385,001 			 09/263,833 			 05/07/02
6,385,007 			 09/652,227 			 05/07/02
6,385,008 			 09/465,441 			 05/07/02
6,385,010 			 09/566,021 			 05/07/02
6,385,012 			 09/184,284 			 05/07/02
6,385,015 			 09/853,609 			 05/07/02
6,385,017 			 09/408,492 			 05/07/02
6,385,020 			 09/487,740 			 05/07/02
6,385,023 			 09/438,585 			 05/07/02
6,385,038 			 09/809,250 			 05/07/02
6,385,056 			 09/676,793 			 05/07/02
6,385,057 			 09/774,108 			 05/07/02
6,385,068 			 09/883,429 			 05/07/02
6,385,072 			 09/916,676 			 05/07/02
6,385,078 			 09/819,125 			 05/07/02
6,385,087 			 09/851,332 			 05/07/02
6,385,094 			 09/677,140 			 05/07/02
6,385,095 			 09/729,541 			 05/07/02
6,385,103 			 09/773,622 			 05/07/02
6,385,110 			 09/639,339 			 05/07/02
6,385,113 			 09/303,284 			 05/07/02
6,385,115 			 09/670,993 			 05/07/02
6,385,133 			 09/489,928 			 05/07/02
6,385,134 			 09/264,694 			 05/07/02
6,385,137 			 09/541,272 			 05/07/02
6,385,138 			 08/763,955 			 05/07/02
6,385,140 			 09/799,602 			 05/07/02
6,385,141 			 09/478,459 			 05/07/02
6,385,149 			 09/396,322 			 05/07/02
6,385,155 			 09/267,687 			 05/07/02
6,385,163 			 09/273,570 			 05/07/02
6,385,167 			 09/286,333 			 05/07/02
6,385,181 			 09/143,671 			 05/07/02
6,385,190 			 09/214,890 			 05/07/02
6,385,210 			 09/062,080 			 05/07/02
6,385,220 			 09/295,338 			 05/07/02
6,385,225 			 09/567,080 			 05/07/02
6,385,226 			 09/923,754 			 05/07/02
6,385,232 			 09/270,112 			 05/07/02
6,385,238 			 08/984,455 			 05/07/02
6,385,243 			 09/313,600 			 05/07/02
6,385,263 			 09/710,740 			 05/07/02
6,385,274 			 09/589,067 			 05/07/02
6,385,277 			 09/475,590 			 05/07/02
6,385,282 			 09/443,320 			 05/07/02
6,385,284 			 09/743,351 			 05/07/02
6,385,293 			 09/501,441 			 05/07/02
6,385,331 			 09/040,436 			 05/07/02
6,385,355 			 09/517,628 			 05/07/02
6,385,360 			 09/378,721 			 05/07/02
6,385,363 			 09/280,039 			 05/07/02
6,385,381 			 09/401,166 			 05/07/02
6,385,384 			 09/268,768 			 05/07/02
6,385,391 			 09/220,489 			 05/07/02
6,385,395 			 09/781,972 			 05/07/02
6,385,397 			 09/702,677 			 05/07/02
6,385,402 			 09/575,980 			 05/07/02
6,385,406 			 09/548,312 			 05/07/02
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 289 

6,385,413 			 09/781,220 			 05/07/02
6,385,417 			 09/612,386 			 05/07/02
6,385,420 			 09/676,948 			 05/07/02
6,385,448 			 09/636,206 			 05/07/02
6,385,467 			 09/465,516 			 05/07/02
6,385,469 			 09/337,961 			 05/07/02
6,385,478 			 09/469,067 			 05/07/02
6,385,488 			 09/315,768 			 05/07/02
6,385,489 			 09/399,080 			 05/07/02
6,385,494 			 08/720,399 			 05/07/02
6,385,502 			 09/280,003 			 05/07/02
6,385,507 			 09/763,403 			 05/07/02
6,385,508 			 09/702,571 			 05/07/02
6,385,512 			 09/549,585 			 05/07/02
6,385,521 			 09/503,496 			 05/07/02
6,385,524 			 09/802,859 			 05/07/02
6,385,530 			 09/737,755 			 05/07/02
6,385,531 			 09/853,558 			 05/07/02
6,385,558 			 09/315,483 			 05/07/02
6,385,572 			 09/738,069 			 05/07/02
6,385,579 			 09/302,032 			 05/07/02
6,385,582 			 09/562,755 			 05/07/02
6,385,585 			 09/708,011 			 05/07/02
6,385,588 			 09/089,628 			 05/07/02
6,385,608 			 09/186,356 			 05/07/02
6,385,617 			 09/413,903 			 05/07/02
6,385,636 			 09/124,435 			 05/07/02
6,385,650 			 08/988,125 			 05/07/02
6,385,671 			 09/280,781 			 05/07/02
6,385,685 			 09/833,871 			 05/07/02
6,385,697 			 09/461,092 			 05/07/02
6,385,699 			 09/058,652 			 05/07/02
6,385,702 			 09/437,198 			 05/07/02
6,385,719 			 09/345,719 			 05/07/02
6,385,746 			 09/413,196 			 05/07/02
6,385,758 			 09/275,076 			 05/07/02

		     PATENTS WHICH EXPIRED ON May 9, 2010
		    DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES

Patent  	                Application                         Issue
Number          	           Number                            Date

7,039,968 			 10/963,674 			 05/09/06
7,039,973 			 10/802,588 			 05/09/06
7,039,975 			 11/141,966 			 05/09/06
7,039,979 			 10/136,822 			 05/09/06
7,039,983 			 10/313,984 			 05/09/06
7,039,987 			 10/919,880 			 05/09/06
7,039,991 			 10/240,684 			 05/09/06
7,039,992 			 10/885,034 			 05/09/06
7,039,995 			 10/191,262 			 05/09/06
7,039,996 			 10/797,766 			 05/09/06
7,040,000 			 10/836,531 			 05/09/06
7,040,009 			 10/611,554 			 05/09/06
7,040,011 			 10/045,036 			 05/09/06
7,040,013 			 10/390,368 			 05/09/06
7,040,014 			 10/759,196 			 05/09/06
7,040,020 			 10/822,914 			 05/09/06
7,040,027 			 10/795,928 			 05/09/06
7,040,035 			 11/000,143 			 05/09/06
7,040,045 			 10/495,949 			 05/09/06
7,040,046 			 11/217,678 			 05/09/06
7,040,055 			 10/488,871 			 05/09/06
7,040,059 			 10/716,090 			 05/09/06
7,040,065 			 10/480,007 			 05/09/06
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 290 

7,040,091 			 10/755,852 			 05/09/06
7,040,104 			 10/473,403 			 05/09/06
7,040,106 			 10/901,587 			 05/09/06
7,040,115 			 10/830,528 			 05/09/06
7,040,119 			 10/467,668 			 05/09/06
7,040,121 			 10/284,588 			 05/09/06
7,040,122 			 10/223,479 			 05/09/06
7,040,123 			 09/619,842 			 05/09/06
7,040,127 			 10/808,413 			 05/09/06
7,040,138 			 10/275,469 			 05/09/06
7,040,144 			 10/207,735 			 05/09/06
7,040,146 			 10/498,547 			 05/09/06
7,040,155 			 11/004,610 			 05/09/06
7,040,158 			 11/015,805 			 05/09/06
7,040,168 			 10/986,223 			 05/09/06
7,040,171 			 10/910,127 			 05/09/06
7,040,175 			 11/023,464 			 05/09/06
7,040,185 			 10/451,355 			 05/09/06
7,040,191 			 10/477,672 			 05/09/06
7,040,192 			 10/446,616 			 05/09/06
7,040,195 			 10/871,253 			 05/09/06
7,040,197 			 10/867,415 			 05/09/06
7,040,198 			 10/710,992 			 05/09/06
7,040,209 			 10/384,348 			 05/09/06
7,040,219 			 10/708,472 			 05/09/06
7,040,222 			 11/039,833 			 05/09/06
7,040,224 			 10/901,126 			 05/09/06
7,040,227 			 10/677,822 			 05/09/06
7,040,230 			 10/901,317 			 05/09/06
7,040,231 			 10/296,247 			 05/09/06
7,040,233 			 10/483,425 			 05/09/06
7,040,240 			 10/485,272 			 05/09/06
7,040,246 			 11/099,779 			 05/09/06
7,040,255 			 10/901,386 			 05/09/06
7,040,259 			 10/511,942 			 05/09/06
7,040,262 			 10/622,232 			 05/09/06
7,040,267 			 10/612,345 			 05/09/06
7,040,270 			 10/349,058 			 05/09/06
7,040,271 			 10/418,418 			 05/09/06
7,040,272 			 11/119,619 			 05/09/06
7,040,274 			 10/069,879 			 05/09/06
7,040,278 			 10/737,053 			 05/09/06
7,040,289 			 10/902,247 			 05/09/06
7,040,290 			 10/747,000 			 05/09/06
7,040,293 			 10/922,852 			 05/09/06
7,040,296 			 10/747,910 			 05/09/06
7,040,298 			 10/805,476 			 05/09/06
7,040,304 			 10/776,049 			 05/09/06
7,040,315 			 09/959,841 			 05/09/06
7,040,334 			 10/721,035 			 05/09/06
7,040,337 			 10/782,064 			 05/09/06
7,040,346 			 10/628,873 			 05/09/06
7,040,351 			 10/496,387 			 05/09/06
7,040,353 			 10/343,376 			 05/09/06
7,040,356 			 10/951,944 			 05/09/06
7,040,362 			 10/844,724 			 05/09/06
7,040,370 			 10/827,822 			 05/09/06
7,040,380 			 10/920,512 			 05/09/06
7,040,383 			 10/218,585 			 05/09/06
7,040,385 			 10/491,445 			 05/09/06
7,040,396 			 10/079,276 			 05/09/06
7,040,416 			 10/303,269 			 05/09/06
7,040,436 			 10/420,155 			 05/09/06
7,040,438 			 10/745,397 			 05/09/06
7,040,445 			 10/421,908 			 05/09/06
7,040,447 			 10/836,685 			 05/09/06
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 291 

7,040,451 			 10/018,979 			 05/09/06
7,040,458 			 10/607,644 			 05/09/06
7,040,477 			 10/789,197 			 05/09/06
7,040,480 			 10/710,528 			 05/09/06
7,040,487 			 10/194,438 			 05/09/06
7,040,492 			 10/612,206 			 05/09/06
7,040,493 			 10/747,338 			 05/09/06
7,040,495 			 10/440,509 			 05/09/06
7,040,498 			 10/196,592 			 05/09/06
7,040,510 			 11/042,248 			 05/09/06
7,040,512 			 10/377,194 			 05/09/06
7,040,515 			 10/707,156 			 05/09/06
7,040,516 			 10/790,528 			 05/09/06
7,040,519 			 10/460,933 			 05/09/06
7,040,523 			 10/240,696 			 05/09/06
7,040,532 			 11/000,808 			 05/09/06
7,040,535 			 11/033,305 			 05/09/06
7,040,537 			 11/043,498 			 05/09/06
7,040,543 			 10/623,938 			 05/09/06
7,040,548 			 10/246,097 			 05/09/06
7,040,554 			 10/325,567 			 05/09/06
7,040,567 			 11/025,392 			 05/09/06
7,040,568 			 10/817,513 			 05/09/06
7,040,573 			 10/859,943 			 05/09/06
7,040,584 			 10/390,952 			 05/09/06
7,040,586 			 10/728,593 			 05/09/06
7,040,592 			 10/952,966 			 05/09/06
7,040,593 			 10/746,066 			 05/09/06
7,040,595 			 10/617,741 			 05/09/06
7,040,611 			 10/961,028 			 05/09/06
7,040,624 			 10/286,456 			 05/09/06
7,040,630 			 10/403,928 			 05/09/06
7,040,635 			 10/714,372 			 05/09/06
7,040,641 			 11/017,603 			 05/09/06
7,040,643 			 11/087,486 			 05/09/06
7,040,644 			 10/748,067 			 05/09/06
7,040,649 			 10/423,909 			 05/09/06
7,040,650 			 10/151,494 			 05/09/06
7,040,655 			 10/679,868 			 05/09/06
7,040,660 			 10/260,929 			 05/09/06
7,040,661 			 11/024,835 			 05/09/06
7,040,669 			 10/691,072 			 05/09/06
7,040,673 			 10/730,475 			 05/09/06
7,040,678 			 10/622,930 			 05/09/06
7,040,683 			 11/054,994 			 05/09/06
7,040,686 			 10/610,430 			 05/09/06
7,040,692 			 10/986,782 			 05/09/06
7,040,698 			 10/610,956 			 05/09/06
7,040,701 			 10/470,183 			 05/09/06
7,040,706 			 10/731,876 			 05/09/06
7,040,712 			 10/470,435 			 05/09/06
7,040,724 			 10/806,516 			 05/09/06
7,040,725 			 10/998,326 			 05/09/06
7,040,742 			 10/800,002 			 05/09/06
7,040,749 			 10/903,696 			 05/09/06
7,040,750 			 10/910,846 			 05/09/06
7,040,754 			 10/767,536 			 05/09/06
7,040,772 			 10/480,976 			 05/09/06
7,040,777 			 10/648,895 			 05/09/06
7,040,800 			 10/764,097 			 05/09/06
7,040,812 			 10/490,966 			 05/09/06
7,040,813 			 10/159,973 			 05/09/06
7,040,843 			 11/082,289 			 05/09/06
7,040,846 			 11/112,418 			 05/09/06
7,040,849 			 10/825,456 			 05/09/06
7,040,875 			 10/410,535 			 05/09/06
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 292 

7,040,878 			 10/371,200 			 05/09/06
7,040,885 			 10/654,166 			 05/09/06
7,040,887 			 10/471,503 			 05/09/06
7,040,889 			 10/745,600 			 05/09/06
7,040,905 			 11/131,390 			 05/09/06
7,040,913 			 09/846,439 			 05/09/06
7,040,917 			 10/981,069 			 05/09/06
7,040,927 			 11/168,502 			 05/09/06
7,040,935 			 10/959,039 			 05/09/06
7,040,938 			 10/509,929 			 05/09/06
7,040,945 			 10/322,707 			 05/09/06
7,040,949 			 10/909,628 			 05/09/06
7,040,950 			 10/867,821 			 05/09/06
7,040,951 			 10/751,351 			 05/09/06
7,040,952 			 10/186,912 			 05/09/06
7,040,993 			 10/837,341 			 05/09/06
7,040,997 			 10/764,593 			 05/09/06
7,040,999 			 10/614,579 			 05/09/06
7,041,000 			 10/777,831 			 05/09/06
7,041,004 			 10/920,596 			 05/09/06
7,041,016 			 10/919,976 			 05/09/06
7,041,017 			 10/640,062 			 05/09/06
7,041,025 			 10/967,286 			 05/09/06
7,041,026 			 10/774,449 			 05/09/06
7,041,036 			 11/080,265 			 05/09/06
7,041,037 			 10/653,409 			 05/09/06
7,041,038 			 10/843,469 			 05/09/06
7,041,040 			 10/720,806 			 05/09/06
7,041,041 			 10/394,366 			 05/09/06
7,041,056 			 10/458,202 			 05/09/06
7,041,062 			 10/380,723 			 05/09/06
7,041,070 			 10/958,603 			 05/09/06
7,041,073 			 11/120,247 			 05/09/06
7,041,078 			 10/351,587 			 05/09/06
7,041,080 			 10/633,433 			 05/09/06
7,041,101 			 10/630,100 			 05/09/06
7,041,119 			 10/252,808 			 05/09/06
7,041,131 			 10/411,816 			 05/09/06
7,041,143 			 10/469,619 			 05/09/06
7,041,146 			 10/659,779 			 05/09/06
7,041,153 			 11/048,895 			 05/09/06
7,041,161 			 10/513,472 			 05/09/06
7,041,176 			 10/715,866 			 05/09/06
7,041,182 			 10/369,747 			 05/09/06
7,041,189 			 10/824,222 			 05/09/06
7,041,204 			 09/699,897 			 05/09/06
7,041,210 			 10/387,212 			 05/09/06
7,041,211 			 10/447,610 			 05/09/06
7,041,231 			 10/337,679 			 05/09/06
7,041,233 			 10/615,376 			 05/09/06
7,041,235 			 10/485,831 			 05/09/06
7,041,238 			 10/487,956 			 05/09/06
7,041,248 			 10/296,296 			 05/09/06
7,041,253 			 10/201,460 			 05/09/06
7,041,259 			 10/966,908 			 05/09/06
7,041,261 			 10/402,202 			 05/09/06
7,041,265 			 10/484,384 			 05/09/06
7,041,270 			 10/328,490 			 05/09/06
7,041,273 			 10/440,119 			 05/09/06
7,041,275 			 10/472,943 			 05/09/06
7,041,295 			 10/100,679 			 05/09/06
7,041,297 			 09/720,469 			 05/09/06
7,041,300 			 09/155,003 			 05/09/06
7,041,317 			 10/399,686 			 05/09/06
7,041,330 			 10/837,726 			 05/09/06
7,041,338 			 10/138,231 			 05/09/06
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 293 

7,041,349 			 10/455,500 			 05/09/06
7,041,351 			 07/370,003 			 05/09/06
7,041,354 			 10/953,235 			 05/09/06
7,041,355 			 09/998,093 			 05/09/06
7,041,356 			 10/940,005 			 05/09/06
7,041,361 			 10/380,448 			 05/09/06
7,041,366 			 10/415,823 			 05/09/06
7,041,368 			 10/295,696 			 05/09/06
7,041,370 			 10/361,936 			 05/09/06
7,041,373 			 10/614,989 			 05/09/06
7,041,379 			 10/655,518 			 05/09/06
7,041,382 			 10/628,752 			 05/09/06
7,041,402 			 10/308,190 			 05/09/06
7,041,404 			 10/608,355 			 05/09/06
7,041,410 			 10/298,799 			 05/09/06
7,041,411 			 10/209,693 			 05/09/06
7,041,430 			 10/219,585 			 05/09/06
7,041,433 			 10/130,221 			 05/09/06
7,041,436 			 10/707,426 			 05/09/06
7,041,437 			 09/963,693 			 05/09/06
7,041,449 			 10/098,205 			 05/09/06
7,041,450 			 10/137,578 			 05/09/06
7,041,452 			 10/217,106 			 05/09/06
7,041,456 			 10/401,343 			 05/09/06
7,041,461 			 09/866,248 			 05/09/06
7,041,463 			 10/237,563 			 05/09/06
7,041,464 			 10/920,832 			 05/09/06
7,041,469 			 10/269,917 			 05/09/06
7,041,477 			 10/758,515 			 05/09/06
7,041,484 			 10/110,777 			 05/09/06
7,041,500 			 10/367,095 			 05/09/06
7,041,507 			 09/545,428 			 05/09/06
7,041,509 			 10/115,275 			 05/09/06
7,041,520 			 10/965,807 			 05/09/06
7,041,558 			 10/698,825 			 05/09/06
7,041,568 			 10/485,307 			 05/09/06
7,041,571 			 10/708,408 			 05/09/06
7,041,581 			 09/991,771 			 05/09/06
7,041,588 			 10/871,968 			 05/09/06
7,041,594 			 10/925,429 			 05/09/06
7,041,600 			 10/604,196 			 05/09/06
7,041,615 			 10/909,897 			 05/09/06
7,041,623 			 10/278,517 			 05/09/06
7,041,630 			 09/807,365 			 05/09/06
7,041,632 			 10/379,073 			 05/09/06
7,041,633 			 09/973,518 			 05/09/06
7,041,642 			 09/351,057 			 05/09/06
7,041,644 			 10/128,139 			 05/09/06
7,041,645 			 10/189,302 			 05/09/06
7,041,649 			 10/442,848 			 05/09/06
7,041,655 			 08/837,840 			 05/09/06
7,041,656 			 10/475,346 			 05/09/06
7,041,662 			 10/824,244 			 05/09/06
7,041,664 			 10/868,136 			 05/09/06
7,041,667 			 09/452,634 			 05/09/06
7,041,671 			 10/799,406 			 05/09/06
7,041,677 			 10/282,286 			 05/09/06
7,041,679 			 10/651,313 			 05/09/06
7,041,688 			 10/511,506 			 05/09/06
7,041,690 			 10/609,959 			 05/09/06
7,041,692 			 10/464,366 			 05/09/06
7,041,696 			 10/457,181 			 05/09/06
7,041,699 			 10/342,044 			 05/09/06
7,041,703 			 09/533,381 			 05/09/06
7,041,704 			 11/057,024 			 05/09/06
7,041,710 			 10/432,275 			 05/09/06
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 294 

7,041,725 			 10/417,034 			 05/09/06
7,041,733 			 10/691,827 			 05/09/06
7,041,737 			 10/294,297 			 05/09/06
7,041,751 			 10/484,611 			 05/09/06
7,041,757 			 10/932,531 			 05/09/06
7,041,782 			 09/887,855 			 05/09/06
7,041,808 			 10/492,607 			 05/09/06
7,041,814 			 09/252,691 			 05/09/06
7,041,818 			 10/822,661 			 05/09/06
7,041,824 			 10/606,424 			 05/09/06
7,041,833 			 10/830,644 			 05/09/06
7,041,834 			 10/762,552 			 05/09/06
7,041,835 			 10/764,375 			 05/09/06
7,041,840 			 10/248,104 			 05/09/06
7,041,850 			 11/019,649 			 05/09/06
7,041,851 			 10/388,363 			 05/09/06
7,041,853 			 10/239,077 			 05/09/06
7,041,854 			 10/474,899 			 05/09/06
7,041,864 			 10/316,812 			 05/09/06
7,041,876 			 09/770,693 			 05/09/06
7,041,889 			 11/034,955 			 05/09/06
7,041,899 			 10/920,338 			 05/09/06
7,041,905 			 10/991,996 			 05/09/06
7,041,906 			 10/723,128 			 05/09/06
7,041,918 			 11/125,265 			 05/09/06
7,041,920 			 11/055,501 			 05/09/06
7,041,931 			 10/280,660 			 05/09/06
7,041,956 			 10/863,654 			 05/09/06
7,041,959 			 09/806,704 			 05/09/06
7,041,996 			 10/659,714 			 05/09/06
7,041,998 			 10/396,760 			 05/09/06
7,042,001 			 11/017,594 			 05/09/06
7,042,037 			 10/986,060 			 05/09/06
7,042,040 			 10/762,470 			 05/09/06
7,042,044 			 10/781,112 			 05/09/06
7,042,051 			 10/298,597 			 05/09/06
7,042,117 			 10/287,516 			 05/09/06
7,042,122 			 10/632,345 			 05/09/06
7,042,144 			 11/245,006 			 05/09/06
7,042,146 			 10/797,682 			 05/09/06
7,042,153 			 10/360,675 			 05/09/06
7,042,156 			 10/687,916 			 05/09/06
7,042,164 			 10/983,720 			 05/09/06
7,042,167 			 10/813,185 			 05/09/06
7,042,171 			 10/996,377 			 05/09/06
7,042,209 			 10/220,024 			 05/09/06
7,042,210 			 09/913,362 			 05/09/06
7,042,212 			 10/956,346 			 05/09/06
7,042,233 			 11/114,407 			 05/09/06
7,042,235 			 10/896,635 			 05/09/06
7,042,237 			 10/797,069 			 05/09/06
7,042,238 			 10/471,542 			 05/09/06
7,042,239 			 10/877,479 			 05/09/06
7,042,241 			 10/948,717 			 05/09/06
7,042,244 			 10/876,644 			 05/09/06
7,042,251 			 10/833,398 			 05/09/06
7,042,273 			 10/855,983 			 05/09/06
7,042,292 			 11/066,439 			 05/09/06
7,042,293 			 10/946,004 			 05/09/06
7,042,315 			 10/451,353 			 05/09/06
7,042,318 			 10/733,982 			 05/09/06
7,042,322 			 10/815,821 			 05/09/06
7,042,339 			 10/166,342 			 05/09/06
7,042,342 			 10/864,614 			 05/09/06
7,042,347 			 11/235,350 			 05/09/06
7,042,405 			 10/894,002 			 05/09/06
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7,042,408 			 10/894,010 			 05/09/06
7,042,417 			 10/291,112 			 05/09/06
7,042,420 			 10/604,716 			 05/09/06
7,042,421 			 10/825,762 			 05/09/06
7,042,426 			 10/463,254 			 05/09/06
7,042,451 			 10/418,304 			 05/09/06
7,042,453 			 09/789,962 			 05/09/06
7,042,471 			 10/201,407 			 05/09/06
7,042,475 			 10/652,062 			 05/09/06
7,042,476 			 10/669,283 			 05/09/06
7,042,482 			 10/762,825 			 05/09/06
7,042,489 			 09/950,483 			 05/09/06
7,042,490 			 10/612,957 			 05/09/06
7,042,491 			 10/037,241 			 05/09/06
7,042,495 			 10/185,010 			 05/09/06
7,042,498 			 11/083,942 			 05/09/06
7,042,508 			 10/234,258 			 05/09/06
7,042,514 			 09/639,413 			 05/09/06
7,042,517 			 11/044,491 			 05/09/06
7,042,520 			 10/226,601 			 05/09/06
7,042,521 			 10/230,827 			 05/09/06
7,042,522 			 10/210,237 			 05/09/06
7,042,525 			 09/611,133 			 05/09/06
7,042,529 			 10/308,282 			 05/09/06
7,042,542 			 09/891,531 			 05/09/06
7,042,546 			 10/871,173 			 05/09/06
7,042,550 			 10/716,939 			 05/09/06
7,042,551 			 10/771,684 			 05/09/06
7,042,554 			 11/166,392 			 05/09/06
7,042,579 			 10/668,499 			 05/09/06
7,042,606 			 10/952,378 			 05/09/06
7,042,620 			 10/952,527 			 05/09/06
7,042,625 			 11/171,635 			 05/09/06
7,042,633 			 10/754,496 			 05/09/06
7,042,646 			 11/031,000 			 05/09/06
7,042,653 			 10/928,246 			 05/09/06
7,042,659 			 10/710,347 			 05/09/06
7,042,661 			 10/506,262 			 05/09/06
7,042,665 			 10/810,717 			 05/09/06
7,042,666 			 10/676,482 			 05/09/06
7,042,676 			 10/712,276 			 05/09/06
7,042,693 			 10/089,182 			 05/09/06
7,042,704 			 11/036,050 			 05/09/06
7,042,705 			 10/356,690 			 05/09/06
7,042,708 			 09/807,485 			 05/09/06
7,042,716 			 10/780,319 			 05/09/06
7,042,723 			 10/467,866 			 05/09/06
7,042,724 			 10/716,416 			 05/09/06
7,042,730 			 10/631,879 			 05/09/06
7,042,732 			 10/745,550 			 05/09/06
7,042,738 			 10/616,354 			 05/09/06
7,042,776 			 10/708,236 			 05/09/06
7,042,780 			 10/858,994 			 05/09/06
7,042,789 			 10/493,400 			 05/09/06
7,042,795 			 10/816,979 			 05/09/06
7,042,801 			 10/865,524 			 05/09/06
7,042,804 			 10/329,505 			 05/09/06
7,042,807 			 11/247,761 			 05/09/06
7,042,824 			 09/972,950 			 05/09/06
7,042,839 			 10/071,712 			 05/09/06
7,042,846 			 09/771,091 			 05/09/06
7,042,860 			 09/984,713 			 05/09/06
7,042,862 			 10/031,346 			 05/09/06
7,042,884 			 10/046,325 			 05/09/06
7,042,890 			 10/112,167 			 05/09/06
7,042,894 			 09/780,281 			 05/09/06
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7,042,902 			 10/215,806 			 05/09/06
7,042,906 			 10/097,227 			 05/09/06
7,042,910 			 09/930,102 			 05/09/06
7,042,917 			 10/625,913 			 05/09/06
7,042,918 			 11/227,073 			 05/09/06
7,042,920 			 10/384,180 			 05/09/06
7,042,924 			 09/760,592 			 05/09/06
7,042,931 			 09/858,719 			 05/09/06
7,042,937 			 09/840,203 			 05/09/06
7,042,945 			 09/840,817 			 05/09/06
7,042,959 			 10/140,677 			 05/09/06
7,042,974 			 10/850,490 			 05/09/06
7,042,979 			 10/500,321 			 05/09/06
7,042,991 			 11/045,172 			 05/09/06
7,042,993 			 10/451,335 			 05/09/06
7,043,018 			 09/448,728 			 05/09/06
7,043,025 			 10/905,694 			 05/09/06
7,043,029 			 09/470,193 			 05/09/06
7,043,044 			 10/505,069 			 05/09/06
7,043,045 			 10/410,265 			 05/09/06
7,043,060 			 09/908,108 			 05/09/06
7,043,062 			 10/059,432 			 05/09/06
7,043,068 			 10/221,064 			 05/09/06
7,043,069 			 09/524,755 			 05/09/06
7,043,092 			 09/500,304 			 05/09/06
7,043,118 			 10/441,093 			 05/09/06
7,043,121 			 10/310,205 			 05/09/06
7,043,125 			 10/145,327 			 05/09/06
7,043,134 			 10/956,129 			 05/09/06
7,043,135 			 09/794,392 			 05/09/06
7,043,136 			 09/827,465 			 05/09/06
7,043,152 			 10/492,312 			 05/09/06
7,043,154 			 10/646,698 			 05/09/06
7,043,158 			 09/467,972 			 05/09/06
7,043,163 			 10/194,622 			 05/09/06
7,043,164 			 10/019,080 			 05/09/06
7,043,172 			 10/830,269 			 05/09/06
7,043,194 			 10/346,085 			 05/09/06
7,043,223 			 10/632,194 			 05/09/06
7,043,224 			 10/209,049 			 05/09/06
7,043,227 			 09/965,938 			 05/09/06
7,043,235 			 09/834,649 			 05/09/06
7,043,253 			 10/157,141 			 05/09/06
7,043,269 			 10/258,168 			 05/09/06
7,043,279 			 10/336,894 			 05/09/06
7,043,290 			 10/235,430 			 05/09/06
7,043,292 			 10/176,944 			 05/09/06
7,043,296 			 10/130,526 			 05/09/06
7,043,298 			 10/199,841 			 05/09/06
7,043,322 			 10/906,825 			 05/09/06
7,043,331 			 10/830,257 			 05/09/06
7,043,352 			 11/058,209 			 05/09/06
7,043,372 			 10/723,624 			 05/09/06
7,043,382 			 10/778,125 			 05/09/06
7,043,390 			 11/021,965 			 05/09/06
7,043,392 			 10/869,573 			 05/09/06
7,043,399 			 10/639,469 			 05/09/06
7,043,401 			 10/774,024 			 05/09/06
7,043,408 			 10/010,882 			 05/09/06
7,043,412 			 09/667,924 			 05/09/06
7,043,425 			 11/090,815 			 05/09/06
7,043,440 			 09/829,988 			 05/09/06
7,043,446 			 09/626,946 			 05/09/06
7,043,487 			 10/331,739 			 05/09/06
7,043,493 			 10/241,746 			 05/09/06
7,043,503 			 10/077,345 			 05/09/06
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7,043,510 			 09/597,478 			 05/09/06
7,043,512 			 10/356,193 			 05/09/06
7,043,542 			 09/908,373 			 05/09/06
7,043,547 			 09/897,005 			 05/09/06
7,043,554 			 09/812,830 			 05/09/06
7,043,574 			 10/639,481 			 05/09/06
7,043,587 			 09/957,253 			 05/09/06
7,043,638 			 10/392,566 			 05/09/06
7,043,642 			 09/576,412 			 05/09/06
7,043,669 			 10/115,517 			 05/09/06
7,043,674 			 10/464,046 			 05/09/06
7,043,680 			 09/969,766 			 05/09/06
7,043,685 			 10/093,637 			 05/09/06
7,043,690 			 09/658,078 			 05/09/06
7,043,704 			 10/458,973 			 05/09/06
7,043,711 			 10/183,911 			 05/09/06
7,043,721 			 10/100,345 			 05/09/06
7,043,743 			 10/648,435 			 05/09/06
7,043,760 			 09/897,473 			 05/09/06
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Patents Reinstated Due to the Acceptance of a Late Maintenance Fee from 05/31/2010
		 Patents Reinstated Due to the Acceptance of a
		     Late Maintenance Fee from 05/31/2010

Patent          Application     Filing          Issue	        Granted
Number          Number		Date            Date 	  	Date

5,433,095 	08/088,663 	07/06/93 	07/18/95       06/03/10
5,593,305 	08/229,358 	04/18/94 	01/14/97       06/03/10
5,647,221 	08/541,653 	10/10/95 	07/15/97       06/01/10
5,709,188 	08/442,500 	05/16/95 	01/20/98       06/01/10
6,144,747 	09/200,396 	11/24/98 	11/07/00       06/01/10
6,334,300 	09/680,468 	10/06/00 	01/01/02       06/01/10
6,826,873 	10/262,582 	09/30/02 	12/07/04       06/03/10
6,918,677 	10/294,396 	11/14/02 	07/19/05       06/01/10
6,925,482 	09/740,718 	12/18/00 	08/02/05       06/01/10
6,953,525 	10/167,874 	06/12/02 	10/11/05       06/04/10
6,964,067 	10/830,519 	04/22/04 	11/15/05       06/03/10
6,966,450 	10/448,281 	05/30/03 	11/22/05       06/01/10
6,968,103 	10/268,461 	10/10/02 	11/22/05       06/02/10
6,973,682 	10/418,579 	04/19/03 	12/13/05       06/04/10
6,984,224 	10/228,178 	08/26/02 	01/10/06       06/01/10
6,988,331 	10/641,169 	08/14/03 	01/24/06       06/01/10
6,988,994 	10/642,459 	08/14/03 	01/24/06       06/02/10
7,026,384 	10/784,799 	02/24/04 	04/11/06       06/02/10
7,037,211 	09/618,076 	07/17/00 	05/02/06       06/03/10
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Reissue Applications Filed
			  Reissue Applications Filed

   Notice under 37 CFR 1.11(b). The reissue applications listed below
are open to public inspection by the general public through the Image
File Wrapper (IFW) system (http://portal.uspto.gov/external/portal/pair)
on the USPTO internet web site (www.uspto.gov), and copies may be
obtained by paying the fee therefor (37 CFR 1.19).

   6,013,445, Re. S.N. 12/782,008, May 18, 2010, Cl./Sub 435/006, MASSIVELY
PARALLELL SIGNATURE SEQUENCING BY LIGATION OF ENCODED ADAPTORS, Glenn
Albrecht, et al., Owner of Record: Solexa, Inc., Hayward, CA, Attorney or
Agent: James G. Morrow, Ex. Gp: 1634

   6,658,977, Re. S.N. 12/547,142, Aug. 25, 2009, Cl./Sub 083/490, LOCKING
MECHANISM FOR INCLINATION ADJUSTMENT OF A BLADE OF A CUTTING DEVICE, Lee
Cheng Chang, Owner of Record: Black & Decker Inc., Towson, MD, Attorney or
Agent: Tyler Maddry, Ex. Gp: 3711

   6,666,212, Re. S.N. 12/753,756, Apr. 02, 2010, Cl. 433/006, INTRAORAL
DISCLUDER DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PREVENTING MIGRAINE AND TENSION HEADACHES
AND TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS, James P. Boyd Sr., Owner of Record:
INVENTOR, Attorney or Agent: James R. Brueggemann, Ex. Gp.: 3732

   6,694,177, Re. S.N. 12/774,026, May 05, 2010, Cl./Sub 600/509, CONTROL
OF DATA TRANSMISSION BETWEEN A REMOTE MONITORING UNIT AND A CENTRAL UNIT,
Philip N. Eggers, et al. Owner of Record: CardioNet, Inc., San Diego, CA,
Attorney or Agent: Joseph P. Benson, Ex. Gp: 3762

   7,124,444, Re. S.N. 12/252,691, Oct. 16, 2008, Cl./Sub 726/001, METHOD
OF CONVERTING AUDIO DATA FOR A PORTABLE DEVICE AND REPRODUCING THE
CONVERTED AUDIO DATA, Won Jun Yang, Owner of Record: LG Electronics, Inc.,
Seoul, Korea, Attorney or Agent: David E. A. Jordan, Ex. Gp: 2431

   7,321,521, Re. S.N. 12/691,434, Jan. 21, 2010, Cl. 365/222, ASSESSING
ENERGY REQUIREMENTS FOR A REFRESHED DEVICE, David L. Spengler, Owner of
Record: SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY LLC., Attorney or Agent: Robert J. Crawford, Ex.
Gp.: 2827

   7,330,547, Re. S.N. 12/704,444, Feb. 11, 2010, Cl. 379/368, DUAL KEYPAD
PHONE, Calin Turcanu, Owner of Record: MOBILEMEDIA IDEAS LLC., Attorney or
Agent: Robert S. Mayer, Ex. Gp.: 2827

   7,334,093, Re. S.N. 12/709,198, Feb. 19, 2010, Cl. 365/049, BLOCK
PROGRAMMABLE PRIORITY ENCODER IN A CAM, Alan Roth et. al., Owner of Record:
MOSAID TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED, Attorney or Agent: Dennis R. Haszko, Ex.
Gp.: 2827

   7,367,403, Re. S.N. 12/775,328, May 06, 2010, Cl. 166/155, TOP FEED OF
CONTROL LINES TO TABLE-ELEVATED SPIDER, Charles Michael Webre, et al.,
Owner of Record: Frank's Casing Crew and Rental Tools, Inc., Attorney or
Agent: H. Lee Huddleston, Jr., Ex. Gp.: 3672

   7,373,846, Re. S.N. 12/784,111, May 20, 2010, Cl./Sub 073/862, LOAD CELL
ATTACHMENT STRUCTURE, Takashi Furukawa, et al., Owner of Record: Honda
Motor Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan, & TS Tech Co., Ltd., Asaka-shi, Japan
Attorney or Agent: David E. Spaw, Ex. Gp: 2855

   7,390,125, Re. S.N. 12/662,944, May 12, 2010, Cl. 242/528, SINGLE PIECE
HUB WITH INTEGRAL UPPER AND LOWER FEMALE CONES, Michael D. Kennedy, et al.,
Owner of Record: Seagate Technology, Inc., Attorney or Agent: David K.
Lucente, Ex. Gp.: 3654

   7,431,733, Re. S.N. 12/777,789, May 11, 2010, Cl. 623/002, VASCULAR
PROSTHESIS, Joseph A. Knight, Owner of Record: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA,
Attorney or Agent: Gregory A. Nelson, Ex. Gp.: 3738
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 300 


   7,431,733, Re. S.N. 12/780,358, May 14, 2010, Cl. 514/357, METHOD FOR
CONNECTION ESTABLISHMENT IN A RADIO SYSTEM RELAYING PACKET-SWITCHED
TRAFFIC, Veijo Vanttinen et. al., Owner of Record: SPYDER NAVIGATIONS
L.L.C., Wilmington, DE, Attorney or Agent: Jeffrey W. Gluck, Ex. Gp.: 1614

   7,459,640, Re. S.N. 12/793,052, June 03, 2010, Cl. 439/676, NEXT HIGH
FREQUENCY IMPROVEMENT USING HYBRID SUBSTRATES OF TWO MATERIALS WITH
DIFFERENT DIELECTRIC CONSTANT FREQUENCY SLOPES, Luc Adriaenssens et. al.,
Owner of Record: COMMSCOPE, INC. OF NORTH CAROLINA, Attorney or Agent: D.
Randal Ayers, Ex. Gp.: 2833

   7,532,213, Re. S.N. 12/767,997, Apr. 27, 2010, Cl. 345/000, BICUBIC
SURFACE REAL-TIME TESSELATION UNIT, Adrian Sfarti, Owner of Record:
INVENTOR, Attorney or Agent: Edward P. Heller III, Ex. Gp.: 2628

   7,699,929, Re. S.N. 12/770,221, Apr. 29, 2010, Cl. 106/677, LIGHTWEIGHT
CONCRETE COMPOSITIONS, Tricia Guevara et. al., Owner of Record: NOVA
CHEMICALS INC., Attorney or Agent: Gary F. Matz, Ex. Gp.: 1793
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Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination Filed
		   Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination Filed

   5,493,335, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,910, Requested Date: 04/12/10, Cl.
348/233, Title: SINGLE SENSOR COLOR CAMERA WITH USER SELECTABLE IMAGE
RECORD SIZE, Inventor: Kenneth A. Parulski et al., Owners of Record:
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, Attorney or Agent: Eastman Kodak
Company, Rochester, NY, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: David M. Longo, Finnegan
Henderson Farabow Garrett & Dunner, LLP., Reston, VA

   5,849,811, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,898, Requested Date: 04/14/10, Cl.
523/106, Title: EXTENDED WEAR OPHTHALMIC LENS, Inventor: Paul Clement
Nicolson et al., Owners of Record: CIBA Vision Corporation, Duluth, GA,
Attorney or Agent: CIBA Vision Corporation, Duluth, GA, Ex. Gp.: 3991,
Requester: Todd F. Volyn, Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, NJ

   5,958,006, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,889, Requested Date: 04/15/10, Cl.
709/219, Title: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATING SUMMARIZED DATA,
Inventor: Gene Eggleston et al., Owners of Record: Motorola, Inc.,
Schaumberg, IL, Attorney or Agent: Motorola, Inc., Schaumburg, IL, Ex. Gp.:
3992, Requester: Peter W. Baik, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr,
LLP., New York, NY

   6,027,026, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,915, Requested Date: 04/19/10, Cl.
235/487, Title: DIGITAL AUDIO RECORDING WITH COORDINATED HANDWRITTEN NOTES,
Inventor: Abbas M. Husain et al., Owners of Record: Abbas M. Husain,
Voorhees, NJ, Arch Luther, Merchaniville, NJ, Attorney or Agent:
Basil S. Krikelis, McCarter & English, LLP., Wilmington, DE, Ex. Gp.: 3992,
Requester: PATENT OWNER

   6,266,229, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,953, Requested Date: 04/19/10, Cl.
361/306, Title: MULTILAYER CAPACITOR, Inventor: Yasuyuki Naito et al.,
Owners of Record: Murata Manufacturing, Co., LTD., Japan, Attorney or
Agent: Keating & Bennett, LLP., Reston, VA, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester:
David B. Murphy, O'Melveny & Myers, LLP., Newport Beach, CA

   6,951,894, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,896, Requested Date: 04/14/10, Cl.
523/106, Title: EXTENDED WEAR OPHTHALMIC LENS, Inventor: Paul Clement
Nicolson et al., Owners of Record: CIBA Vision Corporation, Duluth, GA,
Attorney or Agent: CIBA Vision Corporation, Duluth, GA, Ex. Gp.: 3991,
Requester: Todd F. Volyn, Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, NJ

   7,109,815, Reexam. C.N. 90/009,708, Requested Date: 04/23/10, Cl.
331/179, Title: VCO WITH AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION, Inventor: John Groe et al.,
Owners of Record: Quintic Holdings, Santa Clara, CA, Attorney or Agent:
Blairtech Solution, LLC., Sunnyvale, CA, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: William
W. Enders, O'Keefe Egan Peterman & Enders, LLP., Austin, TX

   7,192,308, Reexam. C.N. 90/009,705, Requested Date: 04/19/10, Cl.
439/578, Title: COAXIAL CONNECTOR HAVING DETACHABLE LOCKING SLEEVE,
Inventor: Julio F. Rodrigues et al., Owners of Record: Thomas & Betts
International, Inc., Sparks, NV, Attorney or Agent: Hoffman & Baron, LLP.,
Syosset, NY, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: James R. Muldoon, Esq., Marjama
Muldoon Blasiak & Sullivan, LLP., Syracuse, NY

   7,469,634, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,874, Requested Date: 04/15/10, Cl.
101/030, Title: APERTURED MEDIA EMBELLISHING TEMPLATE AND SYSTEM AND METHOD
USING SAME, Inventor: James Jeffery Caron et al., Owners of Record: James
Jeffery Caron, Peoria, AZ, Attorney or Agent: Fay Sharpe, LLP., Cleveland,
OH, Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Matthew D. Thayne, Stoel Rives, LLP., Salt
Lake City, UT

   7,531,743, Reexam. C.N. 90/010,952, Requested Date: 04/16/10, Cl.
174/057, Title: ELECTRICAL BOX MOUNTING PLATE WITH ADJUSTABLE RING,
Inventor: Steven J. Johnson et al., Owners of Record: Hubbell Incorporated,
Orange, CT, Attorney or Agent: Hubbell Incorporated, Orange, CT, Ex. Gp.:
3993, Requester: Michael Blain Brooks, PC, Simi Valley, CA
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Requests for Inter Partes Reexamination Filed
		 Requests for Inter Partes Reexamination Filed

   6,773,331, Reexam. C.N.: 95/001,340, Requested Date: 04/20/10, Cl.:
446/491, Title: NOVELTY WITH INCORPORATED FAN, Inventor: Margaret Weiser,
Owners of Record: Exhart Environmental Systems, Inc., Chatsworth, CA,
Attorney or Agent: Cislo & Thomas, LLP., Santa Monica, CA, Ex. Gp.: 3993,
Requester: Third Party Requester: Global Product Resources, Inc.; (Att'y
Is: Charles F. Reidelbach, Jr., Higgs Fletcher & Mack, LLP., San Diego,
CA), Real Party in Interest: Same As Third Party Requester

   7,328,297, Reexam. C.N.: 95/001,336, Requested Date: 04/19/10, Cl.:
710/301, Title: COMPUTER SYSTEM UTILIZING MULTIPLE COMPUTER MODULES
FUNCTIONING INDEPENDENTLY, Inventor: William W. Y. Chu, Owners of Record:
ACQIS, LLC., McKinney, TX, Attorney or Agent: Cooley, LLP., Washington, DC,
Ex. Gp.: 3992, Requester: Third Party Requester: (Att'y Is: David L.
McCombs, Haynes and Boone, LLP., Dallas, TX), Real Party in Interest:
Hewlett-Packard Company and International Business Machines Corporation

   7,591,844, Reexam. C.N.: 95/000,542, Requested Date: 04/15/10, Cl.:
633/198, Title: MEDICAL DEVICES, DRUG COATINGS AND METHODS FOR MAINTAINING
THE DRUG COATINGS THEREON, Inventor: Gerard H. Llanos et al., Owners of
Record: Cordis Corporation, Miami Lakes, FL, Wyeth, Madison, NJ, Attorney
or Agent: Woodcock Washburn, LLP., Philadelphia, PA, Ex. Gp.: 3991,
Requester: Third Party Requester: Boston Scientific SCIMED, Inc; (Att'y Is:
William F. Lawrence, Frommer Lawrence & Haug, LLP., New York, NY), Real
Party in Interest: Same As Third Party Requester
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Notice of Expiration of Trademark Registrations Due to Failure to Renew
		Notice of Expiration of Trademark Registrations
			    Due To Failure to Renew

   15 U.S.C. 1059 provides that each trademark registration may be renewed
for periods of ten years from the end of the expiring period upon payment
of the prescribed fee and the filing of an acceptable application for
renewal. This may be done at any time within one year before the expiration
of the period for which the registration was issued or renewed, or it may
be done within six months after such expiration on payment of an additional
fee.
   According to the records of the Office, the trademark registrations
listed below are expired due to failure to renew in accordance with 15
U.S.C. 1059.

		    TRADEMARK REGISTRATIONS WHICH EXPIRED
				 June 5, 2010
			    DUE TO FAILURE TO RENEW

Reg. Number 		      Serial Number 			Reg. Date

  127,224        	       71/117,645   		       10/28/1919
  262,925        	       71/277,416   		       10/29/1929
  263,061        	       71/283,230   		       10/29/1929
  262,996        	       71/284,140   		       10/29/1929
  263,156        	       71/285,222   		       10/29/1929
  262,949        	       71/285,515   		       10/29/1929
  262,948        	       71/285,516   		       10/29/1929
  262,865        	       71/286,305   		       10/29/1929
  263,078        	       71/286,405   		       10/29/1929
  372,336        	       71/413,955   		       10/31/1939
  372,500        	       71/421,013   		       10/31/1939
  517,038        	       71/503,819   		       11/01/1949
  517,291        	       71/506,171   		       11/01/1949
  517,098        	       71/538,865   		       11/01/1949
  517,105        	       71/540,348   		       11/01/1949
  517,131        	       71/545,753   		       11/01/1949
  517,171        	       71/550,723   		       11/01/1949
  517,218        	       71/555,679   		       11/01/1949
  687,588        	       72/040,704   		       11/03/1959
  687,485        	       72/070,092   		       11/03/1959
  687,459        	       72/072,080   		       11/03/1959
  879,438        	       72/273,076   		       10/28/1969
  879,439        	       72/286,813   		       10/28/1969
  879,482        	       72/292,112   		       10/28/1969
  879,364        	       72/293,099   		       10/28/1969
  879,443        	       72/294,993   		       10/28/1969
  879,427        	       72/295,803   		       10/28/1969
  879,351        	       72/296,531   		       10/28/1969
  879,444        	       72/297,007   		       10/28/1969
  879,522        	       72/299,464   		       10/28/1969
  879,568        	       72/301,722   		       10/28/1969
  879,676        	       72/302,842   		       10/28/1969
  879,377        	       72/302,870   		       10/28/1969
  879,685        	       72/303,190   		       10/28/1969
  879,580        	       72/303,569   		       10/28/1969
  879,643        	       72/308,293   		       10/28/1969
  879,529   		       72/309,750   		       10/28/1969
  879,626   		       72/310,174   		       10/28/1969
  879,484   		       72/311,054   		       10/28/1969
  879,590   		       72/312,025   		       10/28/1969
  879,318   		       72/312,060   		       10/28/1969
  879,466   		       72/312,308   		       10/28/1969
  879,597   		       72/317,193   		       10/28/1969
  879,467   		       72/317,448   		       10/28/1969
  879,564   		       72/319,535   		       10/28/1969
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  879,456   		       72/320,360   		       10/28/1969
  879,700   		       72/323,410   		       10/28/1969
1,126,383   		       73/101,797   		       10/30/1979
1,126,427   		       73/161,294   		       10/30/1979
1,126,365   		       73/172,605   		       10/30/1979
1,126,317   		       73/185,635   		       10/30/1979
1,563,019   		       73/684,312   		       10/31/1989
1,563,582   		       73/693,496   		       10/31/1989
1,563,250   		       73/714,716   		       10/31/1989
1,562,869   		       73/728,708   		       10/31/1989
1,562,874   		       73/741,396   		       10/31/1989
1,563,179   		       73/785,655   		       10/31/1989
2,290,362   		       75/133,689   		       11/02/1999
2,290,650   		       75/252,052   		       11/02/1999
2,289,880   		       75/415,015   		       11/02/1999
2,289,996   		       75/484,028   		       11/02/1999
2,290,110   		       75/536,041   		       11/02/1999
2,290,119   		       75/538,129   		       11/02/1999
1,562,911   		       73/545,633   		       10/31/1989
1,563,669   		       73/590,310   		       10/31/1989
1,563,536   		       73/595,626   		       10/31/1989
1,563,580   		       73/623,724   		       10/31/1989
1,563,999   		       73/623,864   		       10/31/1989
1,563,989   		       73/638,185   		       10/31/1989
1,563,781   		       73/654,548   		       10/31/1989
1,563,539   		       73/658,255   		       10/31/1989
1,564,035   		       73/659,963   		       10/31/1989
1,563,492   		       73/668,016   		       10/31/1989
1,563,835   		       73/673,661   		       10/31/1989
1,562,863        	       73/676,058   		       10/31/1989
1,562,957        	       73/676,082   		       10/31/1989
1,563,581        	       73/676,559   		       10/31/1989
1,563,541        	       73/677,853   		       10/31/1989
1,563,721        	       73/688,124   		       10/31/1989
1,563,248        	       73/690,245   		       10/31/1989
1,563,390        	       73/698,609   		       10/31/1989
1,563,435        	       73/698,937   		       10/31/1989
1,563,722        	       73/699,816   		       10/31/1989
1,563,994        	       73/700,199   		       10/31/1989
1,563,444        	       73/700,271   		       10/31/1989
1,563,676        	       73/700,807   		       10/31/1989
1,563,544        	       73/703,322   		       10/31/1989
1,562,864        	       73/703,479   		       10/31/1989
1,564,011        	       73/707,939   		       10/31/1989
1,563,361        	       73/709,217   		       10/31/1989
1,563,677        	       73/709,863   		       10/31/1989
1,563,022        	       73/713,812   		       10/31/1989
1,563,899        	       73/714,787   		       10/31/1989
1,562,961        	       73/715,654   		       10/31/1989
1,563,679        	       73/716,217   		       10/31/1989
1,563,723        	       73/718,036   		       10/31/1989
1,562,913        	       73/718,488   		       10/31/1989
1,563,997        	       73/718,672   		       10/31/1989
1,562,867        	       73/719,058   		       10/31/1989
1,563,085        	       73/720,522   		       10/31/1989
1,562,906        	       73/720,554   		       10/31/1989
1,563,024        	       73/722,405   		       10/31/1989
1,563,645        	       73/722,810   		       10/31/1989
1,563,842        	       73/722,990   		       10/31/1989
1,562,868        	       73/724,776   		       10/31/1989
1,564,033        	       73/726,117   		       10/31/1989
1,563,646        	       73/726,464   		       10/31/1989
1,563,088        	       73/726,481   		       10/31/1989
1,563,550        	       73/727,394   		       10/31/1989
1,563,090        	       73/728,170   		       10/31/1989
1,563,809        	       73/728,684   		       10/31/1989
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1,563,665        	       73/729,041   		       10/31/1989
1,563,725        	       73/729,627   		       10/31/1989
1,563,222        	       73/730,576   		       10/31/1989
1,563,902        	       73/731,749   		       10/31/1989
1,563,726        	       73/732,077   		       10/31/1989
1,563,727        	       73/732,127   		       10/31/1989
1,564,003        	       73/733,925   		       10/31/1989
1,562,963        	       73/734,616   		       10/31/1989
1,563,818        	       73/734,681   		       10/31/1989
1,563,283        	       73/735,975   		       10/31/1989
1,564,031        	       73/736,234   		       10/31/1989
1,563,685        	       73/736,672   		       10/31/1989
1,562,873        	       73/736,735   		       10/31/1989
1,563,904        	       73/737,044   		       10/31/1989
1,563,847        	       73/737,930   		       10/31/1989
1,563,253        	       73/738,103   		       10/31/1989
1,564,036        	       73/738,272   		       10/31/1989
1,563,027   		       73/738,299   		       10/31/1989
1,563,028   		       73/738,356   		       10/31/1989
1,563,029   		       73/738,357   		       10/31/1989
1,563,588   		       73/738,415   		       10/31/1989
1,563,446   		       73/738,683   		       10/31/1989
1,563,203   		       73/739,163   		       10/31/1989
1,563,204   		       73/739,164   		       10/31/1989
1,563,063   		       73/739,679   		       10/31/1989
1,563,447   		       73/740,189   		       10/31/1989
1,563,274   		       73/740,485   		       10/31/1989
1,563,906   		       73/741,207   		       10/31/1989
1,562,924   		       73/741,413   		       10/31/1989
1,563,007   		       73/741,601   		       10/31/1989
1,563,397   		       73/742,047   		       10/31/1989
1,563,851   		       73/742,383   		       10/31/1989
1,562,925   		       73/742,463   		       10/31/1989
1,563,102   		       73/742,791   		       10/31/1989
1,564,046   		       73/742,958   		       10/31/1989
1,563,205   		       73/743,131   		       10/31/1989
1,563,103   		       73/743,201   		       10/31/1989
1,563,298   		       73/743,249   		       10/31/1989
1,563,589   		       73/743,276   		       10/31/1989
1,563,223   		       73/743,541   		       10/31/1989
1,563,909   		       73/744,155   		       10/31/1989
1,563,008   		       73/744,396   		       10/31/1989
1,563,009   		       73/744,948   		       10/31/1989
1,563,788   		       73/745,011   		       10/31/1989
1,563,810   		       73/745,169   		       10/31/1989
1,563,556   		       73/745,941   		       10/31/1989
1,563,107   		       73/746,080   		       10/31/1989
1,562,877   		       73/746,717   		       10/31/1989
1,563,688   		       73/746,747   		       10/31/1989
1,563,557   		       73/747,158   		       10/31/1989
1,563,910   		       73/747,304   		       10/31/1989
1,563,037   		       73/747,943   		       10/31/1989
1,563,224   		       73/748,198   		       10/31/1989
1,563,064   		       73/748,566   		       10/31/1989
1,563,256   		       73/748,621   		       10/31/1989
1,562,879   		       73/749,268   		       10/31/1989
1,563,038   		       73/750,657   		       10/31/1989
1,562,930   		       73/750,872   		       10/31/1989
1,563,039   		       73/751,531   		       10/31/1989
1,563,114   		       73/751,541   		       10/31/1989
1,563,734   		       73/752,223   		       10/31/1989
1,563,735   		       73/752,243   		       10/31/1989
1,563,737   		       73/752,648   		       10/31/1989
1,563,225   		       73/752,823   		       10/31/1989
1,563,916   		       73/753,112   		       10/31/1989
1,563,738   		       73/753,705   		       10/31/1989
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1,563,739   		       73/753,708   		       10/31/1989
1,563,504   		       73/754,036   		       10/31/1989
1,563,400   		       73/754,053   		       10/31/1989
1,563,377   		       73/755,349   		       10/31/1989
1,563,118   		       73/755,380   		       10/31/1989
1,563,041   		       73/755,574   		       10/31/1989
1,564,044   		       73/755,667   		       10/31/1989
1,563,742        	       73/755,864   		       10/31/1989
1,563,120        	       73/755,872   		       10/31/1989
1,563,789        	       73/756,224   		       10/31/1989
1,564,017        	       73/757,848   		       10/31/1989
1,564,006        	       73/757,993   		       10/31/1989
1,563,257        	       73/758,228   		       10/31/1989
1,563,505        	       73/758,322   		       10/31/1989
1,563,258        	       73/758,689   		       10/31/1989
1,563,829        	       73/759,321   		       10/31/1989
1,563,830        	       73/759,323   		       10/31/1989
1,563,306        	       73/759,837   		       10/31/1989
1,564,029        	       73/760,965   		       10/31/1989
1,563,745        	       73/761,161   		       10/31/1989
1,562,882        	       73/761,324   		       10/31/1989
1,563,042        	       73/761,533   		       10/31/1989
1,563,308        	       73/761,548   		       10/31/1989
1,563,210        	       73/761,639   		       10/31/1989
1,563,349        	       73/762,134   		       10/31/1989
1,563,593        	       73/762,204   		       10/31/1989
1,563,929        	       73/763,087   		       10/31/1989
1,563,694        	       73/763,204   		       10/31/1989
1,563,559        	       73/763,279   		       10/31/1989
1,563,747        	       73/763,502   		       10/31/1989
1,563,831        	       73/763,692   		       10/31/1989
1,563,696        	       73/763,901   		       10/31/1989
1,563,124        	       73/763,972   		       10/31/1989
1,563,126        	       73/764,216   		       10/31/1989
1,563,460        	       73/764,622   		       10/31/1989
1,563,461        	       73/764,638   		       10/31/1989
1,563,506        	       73/764,688   		       10/31/1989
1,563,861        	       73/764,996   		       10/31/1989
1,563,130        	       73/765,408   		       10/31/1989
1,563,047        	       73/765,476   		       10/31/1989
1,563,131        	       73/765,568   		       10/31/1989
1,562,939        	       73/765,762   		       10/31/1989
1,563,811        	       73/766,481   		       10/31/1989
1,563,935        	       73/766,603   		       10/31/1989
1,563,649        	       73/767,049   		       10/31/1989
1,562,973        	       73/767,107   		       10/31/1989
1,562,974        	       73/767,552   		       10/31/1989
1,562,975        	       73/767,929   		       10/31/1989
1,563,132        	       73/768,256   		       10/31/1989
1,562,942        	       73/768,890   		       10/31/1989
1,563,228        	       73/769,037   		       10/31/1989
1,563,229        	       73/769,094   		       10/31/1989
1,563,751        	       73/769,304   		       10/31/1989
1,563,316        	       73/769,432   		       10/31/1989
1,563,134        	       73/769,571   		       10/31/1989
1,563,597        	       73/769,695   		       10/31/1989
1,564,007        	       73/770,305   		       10/31/1989
1,563,137        	       73/770,434   		       10/31/1989
1,562,945        	       73/770,581   		       10/31/1989
1,563,793        	       73/770,952   		       10/31/1989
1,562,978        	       73/771,479   		       10/31/1989
1,563,379   		       73/771,815   		       10/31/1989
1,563,822   		       73/771,835   		       10/31/1989
1,563,940   		       73/772,361   		       10/31/1989
1,563,702   		       73/772,388   		       10/31/1989
1,563,141   		       73/772,930   		       10/31/1989
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1,563,946   		       73/773,286   		       10/31/1989
1,563,795   		       73/773,840   		       10/31/1989
1,563,703   		       73/774,097   		       10/31/1989
1,563,427   		       73/774,313   		       10/31/1989
1,563,275   		       73/774,731   		       10/31/1989
1,563,950   		       73/775,033   		       10/31/1989
1,563,599   		       73/775,048   		       10/31/1989
1,563,755   		       73/775,140   		       10/31/1989
1,563,143   		       73/775,648   		       10/31/1989
1,563,320   		       73/776,060   		       10/31/1989
1,563,952   		       73/776,264   		       10/31/1989
1,563,954   		       73/776,398   		       10/31/1989
1,563,757   		       73/776,477   		       10/31/1989
1,563,706   		       73/776,932   		       10/31/1989
1,563,955   		       73/777,052   		       10/31/1989
1,563,212   		       73/777,279   		       10/31/1989
1,563,145   		       73/777,281   		       10/31/1989
1,563,469   		       73/777,338   		       10/31/1989
1,563,870   		       73/777,654   		       10/31/1989
1,563,834   		       73/777,818   		       10/31/1989
1,563,015   		       73/778,079   		       10/31/1989
1,562,983   		       73/778,155   		       10/31/1989
1,563,148   		       73/778,271   		       10/31/1989
1,563,633   		       73/778,339   		       10/31/1989
1,563,214   		       73/778,354   		       10/31/1989
1,563,572   		       73/778,524   		       10/31/1989
1,563,068   		       73/778,598   		       10/31/1989
1,563,357   		       73/778,608   		       10/31/1989
1,563,411   		       73/778,665   		       10/31/1989
1,563,150   		       73/778,774   		       10/31/1989
1,563,412   		       73/778,779   		       10/31/1989
1,563,873   		       73/778,788   		       10/31/1989
1,563,231   		       73/779,049   		       10/31/1989
1,563,813   		       73/779,094   		       10/31/1989
1,563,473   		       73/779,097   		       10/31/1989
1,563,761   		       73/779,181   		       10/31/1989
1,563,961   		       73/779,464   		       10/31/1989
1,563,636   		       73/779,963   		       10/31/1989
1,562,987   		       73/779,966   		       10/31/1989
1,563,153   		       73/780,014   		       10/31/1989
1,563,966   		       73/780,132   		       10/31/1989
1,563,154   		       73/780,142   		       10/31/1989
1,563,874   		       73/780,193   		       10/31/1989
1,563,232   		       73/780,260   		       10/31/1989
1,563,155   		       73/780,344   		       10/31/1989
1,563,156   		       73/780,428   		       10/31/1989
1,563,276   		       73/780,534   		       10/31/1989
1,563,328   		       73/780,555   		       10/31/1989
1,563,654   		       73/780,594   		       10/31/1989
1,563,658   		       73/780,598   		       10/31/1989
1,563,875   		       73/780,780   		       10/31/1989
1,563,971        	       73/780,807   		       10/31/1989
1,563,329        	       73/780,817   		       10/31/1989
1,563,414        	       73/780,982   		       10/31/1989
1,563,330        	       73/781,545   		       10/31/1989
1,563,606        	       73/781,565   		       10/31/1989
1,563,607        	       73/781,640   		       10/31/1989
1,563,430        	       73/781,704   		       10/31/1989
1,563,513        	       73/781,830   		       10/31/1989
1,563,575        	       73/781,846   		       10/31/1989
1,563,877        	       73/782,013   		       10/31/1989
1,563,608        	       73/782,049   		       10/31/1989
1,563,672        	       73/782,110   		       10/31/1989
1,563,673        	       73/782,149   		       10/31/1989
1,563,825        	       73/782,208   		       10/31/1989
1,563,638        	       73/782,282   		       10/31/1989
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1,563,764        	       73/782,353   		       10/31/1989
1,563,976        	       73/782,413   		       10/31/1989
1,563,164        	       73/782,462   		       10/31/1989
1,562,953        	       73/782,525   		       10/31/1989
1,563,880        	       73/782,763   		       10/31/1989
1,562,994        	       73/782,891   		       10/31/1989
1,562,995        	       73/782,894   		       10/31/1989
1,562,996        	       73/782,897   		       10/31/1989
1,562,997        	       73/782,906   		       10/31/1989
1,563,234        	       73/782,951   		       10/31/1989
1,563,801        	       73/783,099   		       10/31/1989
1,563,514        	       73/783,108   		       10/31/1989
1,563,332        	       73/783,109   		       10/31/1989
1,563,766        	       73/783,138   		       10/31/1989
1,563,881        	       73/783,203   		       10/31/1989
1,563,437        	       73/783,278   		       10/31/1989
1,563,168        	       73/783,357   		       10/31/1989
1,563,769        	       73/783,416   		       10/31/1989
1,563,240        	       73/783,417   		       10/31/1989
1,563,517        	       73/783,455   		       10/31/1989
1,563,415        	       73/783,718   		       10/31/1989
1,563,169        	       73/783,728   		       10/31/1989
1,563,614        	       73/783,748   		       10/31/1989
1,563,770        	       73/783,948   		       10/31/1989
1,563,616        	       73/783,976   		       10/31/1989
1,563,618        	       73/784,192   		       10/31/1989
1,563,172        	       73/784,328   		       10/31/1989
1,563,490        	       73/784,392   		       10/31/1989
1,563,774        	       73/784,406   		       10/31/1989
1,563,242        	       73/784,444   		       10/31/1989
1,563,175        	       73/784,530   		       10/31/1989
1,563,337        	       73/784,614   		       10/31/1989
1,562,999        	       73/784,737   		       10/31/1989
1,563,640        	       73/784,746   		       10/31/1989
1,563,621        	       73/785,562   		       10/31/1989
1,563,178        	       73/785,654   		       10/31/1989
1,563,017        	       73/785,756   		       10/31/1989
1,563,985        	       73/785,768   		       10/31/1989
1,563,528        	       73/785,829   		       10/31/1989
1,562,905   		       73/785,931   		       10/31/1989
1,563,183   		       73/786,114   		       10/31/1989
1,563,340   		       73/786,170   		       10/31/1989
1,563,184   		       73/786,213   		       10/31/1989
1,563,341   		       73/786,217   		       10/31/1989
1,563,185   		       73/786,248   		       10/31/1989
1,563,244   		       73/786,278   		       10/31/1989
1,563,263   		       73/786,345   		       10/31/1989
1,563,988   		       73/786,875   		       10/31/1989
1,562,910   		       73/786,922   		       10/31/1989
1,563,438   		       73/787,045   		       10/31/1989
1,563,815   		       73/787,095   		       10/31/1989
1,563,191   		       73/787,144   		       10/31/1989
1,563,054   		       73/787,184   		       10/31/1989
1,563,279   		       73/787,401   		       10/31/1989
1,563,281   		       73/787,527   		       10/31/1989
1,563,343   		       73/787,528   		       10/31/1989
1,563,439   		       73/787,529   		       10/31/1989
1,563,071   		       73/787,596   		       10/31/1989
1,563,055   		       73/787,607   		       10/31/1989
1,563,432   		       73/787,640   		       10/31/1989
1,563,487   		       73/787,679   		       10/31/1989
1,563,192   		       73/787,681   		       10/31/1989
1,563,193   		       73/787,926   		       10/31/1989
1,563,667   		       73/788,346   		       10/31/1989
1,563,668   		       73/788,365   		       10/31/1989
1,564,020   		       73/788,596   		       10/31/1989
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1,563,072   		       73/788,608   		       10/31/1989
1,563,058   		       73/788,992   		       10/31/1989
1,563,195   		       73/789,531   		       10/31/1989
1,563,196   		       73/789,559   		       10/31/1989
1,563,061   		       73/790,976   		       10/31/1989
2,290,330   		       74/597,381   		       11/02/1999
2,289,719   		       74/646,826   		       11/02/1999
2,289,727   		       74/683,696   		       11/02/1999
2,290,339   		       74/716,090   		       11/02/1999
2,289,730   		       75/024,015   		       11/02/1999
2,290,346   		       75/046,339   		       11/02/1999
2,290,348   		       75/057,958   		       11/02/1999
2,290,351   		       75/076,317   		       11/02/1999
2,290,352   		       75/076,318   		       11/02/1999
2,290,361   		       75/123,676   		       11/02/1999
2,290,645   		       75/181,137   		       11/02/1999
2,290,647   		       75/209,277   		       11/02/1999
2,290,388   		       75/212,361   		       11/02/1999
2,290,402   		       75/240,476   		       11/02/1999
2,290,403   		       75/242,187   		       11/02/1999
2,289,763   		       75/244,945   		       11/02/1999
2,290,409   		       75/252,151   		       11/02/1999
2,290,411   		       75/256,569   		       11/02/1999
2,290,416   		       75/266,582   		       11/02/1999
2,290,417   		       75/267,287   		       11/02/1999
2,290,651   		       75/269,594   		       11/02/1999
2,290,422   		       75/272,692   		       11/02/1999
2,290,424   		       75/277,203   		       11/02/1999
2,290,426   		       75/285,868   		       11/02/1999
2,290,428        	       75/291,059   		       11/02/1999
2,290,430        	       75/294,906   		       11/02/1999
2,290,431        	       75/294,907   		       11/02/1999
2,290,444        	       75/305,142   		       11/02/1999
2,289,782        	       75/310,744   		       11/02/1999
2,289,783        	       75/311,738   		       11/02/1999
2,289,784        	       75/314,510   		       11/02/1999
2,290,454        	       75/319,056   		       11/02/1999
2,289,794        	       75/332,472   		       11/02/1999
2,290,470        	       75/337,192   		       11/02/1999
2,290,658        	       75/337,771   		       11/02/1999
2,290,471        	       75/340,729   		       11/02/1999
2,290,475        	       75/356,017   		       11/02/1999
2,289,805        	       75/358,519   		       11/02/1999
2,289,806        	       75/360,501   		       11/02/1999
2,289,807        	       75/362,841   		       11/02/1999
2,290,480        	       75/363,621   		       11/02/1999
2,289,808        	       75/364,189   		       11/02/1999
2,289,810        	       75/368,351   		       11/02/1999
2,290,482        	       75/370,902   		       11/02/1999
2,290,494        	       75/375,021   		       11/02/1999
2,289,817        	       75/377,115   		       11/02/1999
2,290,496        	       75/378,425   		       11/02/1999
2,289,821        	       75/379,517   		       11/02/1999
2,289,824        	       75/380,366   		       11/02/1999
2,290,500        	       75/382,506   		       11/02/1999
2,290,501        	       75/386,251   		       11/02/1999
2,289,836        	       75/386,662   		       11/02/1999
2,290,504        	       75/388,506   		       11/02/1999
2,289,846        	       75/391,732   		       11/02/1999
2,290,510        	       75/393,248   		       11/02/1999
2,290,511        	       75/393,355   		       11/02/1999
2,289,848        	       75/393,430   		       11/02/1999
2,289,853        	       75/398,269   		       11/02/1999
2,289,866        	       75/407,558   		       11/02/1999
2,289,875        	       75/413,066   		       11/02/1999
2,289,882        	       75/415,964   		       11/02/1999
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2,289,883        	       75/416,039   		       11/02/1999
2,289,891        	       75/419,657   		       11/02/1999
2,290,536        	       75/424,005   		       11/02/1999
2,289,898        	       75/426,585   		       11/02/1999
2,289,902        	       75/429,221   		       11/02/1999
2,289,903        	       75/429,222   		       11/02/1999
2,290,544        	       75/431,772   		       11/02/1999
2,289,909        	       75/431,996   		       11/02/1999
2,289,910        	       75/431,997   		       11/02/1999
2,290,680        	       75/432,210   		       11/02/1999
2,289,911        	       75/432,816   		       11/02/1999
2,289,915        	       75/435,949   		       11/02/1999
2,289,920        	       75/437,431   		       11/02/1999
2,290,568        	       75/448,511   		       11/02/1999
2,290,578        	       75/453,333   		       11/02/1999
2,290,592        	       75/458,119   		       11/02/1999
2,289,950        	       75/458,543   		       11/02/1999
2,290,597   		       75/461,432   		       11/02/1999
2,289,960   		       75/465,309   		       11/02/1999
2,289,963   		       75/465,804   		       11/02/1999
2,290,604   		       75/468,471   		       11/02/1999
2,290,606   		       75/468,818   		       11/02/1999
2,289,970   		       75/469,209   		       11/02/1999
2,290,688   		       75/469,827   		       11/02/1999
2,289,973   		       75/472,127   		       11/02/1999
2,290,608   		       75/473,535   		       11/02/1999
2,290,610   		       75/478,101   		       11/02/1999
2,289,981   		       75/478,724   		       11/02/1999
2,290,693   		       75/480,304   		       11/02/1999
2,289,988   		       75/480,466   		       11/02/1999
2,290,694   		       75/481,148   		       11/02/1999
2,289,993   		       75/482,656   		       11/02/1999
2,290,699   		       75/484,716   		       11/02/1999
2,290,704   		       75/492,435   		       11/02/1999
2,290,705   		       75/492,436   		       11/02/1999
2,290,707   		       75/492,439   		       11/02/1999
2,290,708   		       75/492,440   		       11/02/1999
2,290,618   		       75/493,907   		       11/02/1999
2,290,021   		       75/499,417   		       11/02/1999
2,290,716   		       75/505,250   		       11/02/1999
2,290,037   		       75/506,012   		       11/02/1999
2,290,624   		       75/507,910   		       11/02/1999
2,290,041   		       75/509,270   		       11/02/1999
2,290,046   		       75/510,643   		       11/02/1999
2,290,047   		       75/510,669   		       11/02/1999
2,290,064   		       75/517,762   		       11/02/1999
2,290,632   		       75/524,787   		       11/02/1999
2,290,722   		       75/528,527   		       11/02/1999
2,290,095   		       75/530,391   		       11/02/1999
2,290,724   		       75/533,928   		       11/02/1999
2,290,113   		       75/536,254   		       11/02/1999
2,290,636   		       75/537,476   		       11/02/1999
2,290,120   		       75/538,151   		       11/02/1999
2,290,121   		       75/538,153   		       11/02/1999
2,290,122   		       75/538,247   		       11/02/1999
2,290,124   		       75/540,266   		       11/02/1999
2,290,125   		       75/540,274   		       11/02/1999
2,290,158   		       75/546,130   		       11/02/1999
2,290,159   		       75/546,324   		       11/02/1999
2,290,170   		       75/549,645   		       11/02/1999
2,290,727   		       75/550,827   		       11/02/1999
2,290,180   		       75/551,370   		       11/02/1999
2,290,182   		       75/551,552   		       11/02/1999
2,290,207   		       75/555,341   		       11/02/1999
2,290,208   		       75/555,388   		       11/02/1999
2,290,230   		       75/561,122   		       11/02/1999
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2,290,240   		       75/562,837   		       11/02/1999
2,290,241   		       75/562,943   		       11/02/1999
2,290,265   		       75/574,711   		       11/02/1999
2,290,266   		       75/574,775   		       11/02/1999
2,290,267   		       75/574,778   		       11/02/1999
2,290,275   		       75/579,353   		       11/02/1999
2,290,289   		       75/594,265   		       11/02/1999
2,290,290        	       75/594,413   		       11/02/1999
2,290,741        	       75/596,279   		       11/02/1999
2,290,297        	       75/598,278   		       11/02/1999
2,290,298        	       75/598,279   		       11/02/1999
2,290,308        	       75/603,376   		       11/02/1999
2,290,312   		       75/609,053   		       11/02/1999
2,290,314   		       75/610,555   		       11/02/1999
2,290,749   		       75/630,623   		       11/02/1999
2,290,754   		       75/685,633   		       11/02/1999
2,290,640   		       75/978,614   		       11/02/1999
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Service by Publication "Request for Notice, Order, Interim Suspension, and Referral for Further Proceedings Pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 11.25" and "Disciplinary Complaint Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 32 and 37 C.F.R. § 11.25"
			    Service By Publication

	     "Request for Notice, Order, Interim Suspension, and
		 Referral for Further Proceedings Pursuant to
		37 C.F.R. § 11.25" and "Disciplinary Complaint
	       Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 32 and 37 C.F.R. § 11.25"

   The following two documents requesting interim suspension and initiating
disciplinary action against Dean J. Tricarico have been filed with the
United States Patent and Trademark Office Director: (i) Request for Notice,
Order, Interim Suspension, and Referral for Further Proceedings Pursuant to
37 C.F.R. § 11.25 and (ii) Disciplinary Complaint Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §
32 and 37 C.F.R. § 11.25.

   In accordance with 37 C.F.R. § 11.35, the documents were attempted to be
served on Mr. Tricarico by first-class certified mail, return receipt
requested, to a street address in Carlsbad, California, which was the most
recent address provided by Mr. Tricarico to the Office of Enrollment and
Discipline pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 11.11, and to a street address in
Winchester, Virginia, where it was reasonably believed that Mr. Tricarico
received mail. The mailing to the Carlsbad, California, address was
returned with the explanation that it was "Undeliverable as Addressed," and
the mailing to the Winchester, Virginia, address was returned with the
explanation that it was "Unclaimed."

   Mr. Tricarico is hereby notified through this publication that he may
obtain a copy of the two documents requesting interim suspension and
initiating disciplinary action against him by sending a written request
addressed to: Mail Stop OED, Director of Enrollment & Discipline, United
States Patent and Trademark Office, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, Virginia
22313-1450.

June 1, 2010             	 			     HARRY I. MOATZ					Harry I. Moatz
					 Enrollment and Discipline Director
      				  United States Patent and Trademark Office
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37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication
		       37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication

   Notice is hereby given of the filing of a national stage application
with a petition under 37 CFR 1.47 requesting acceptance of the application
without the signature of all inventors. The petition has been granted. A
notice has been sent to the last known address of the non-signing inventor.
The inventor whose signature is missing (Eduard Hilberer) may join in the
application by promptly filing an appropriate oath or declaration complying
with 37 CFR 1.63. The international application number is PCT/EP2008/000937
and was filed on 07 February 2008 in the name of Eduard Hilberer for the
invention entitled VALVE DEVICE FOR A COMPRESSED AIR SUPPLY DEVICE AND
COMPRESSED AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM. The national stage application number is
12/525,622 and has a 35 U.S.C. 371 date of 23 April 2010.

		       37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication

   Notice is hereby given of the filing of an application with a petition
under 37 CFR 1.47 requesting acceptance of the application without the
signature of one of the joint inventors. The petition has been granted. A
notice has been sent to the last known address of the non-signing inventor.
The inventor whose signature is missing (Sung-Jin Kim) may join in the
application by promptly filing an appropriate oath or declaration complying
with 37 CFR 1.63. The international application number is PCT/JP2007/063250
and was filed on 02 July 2007 in the name of Morihiko Toyozumi et al for
the invention entitled "Structure for Laying Wire Harness For Door". The
national stage application number is 12/517,628 and has a date of 28
January 2010 under 35 U.S.C. 371(c)(1), (c)(2), and (c)(4).

		       37 CFR 1.47 Notice of Publication

   Notice is hereby given of the filing of an application with a petition
under 37 CFR 1.47 requesting acceptance of the application without the
signature of all the inventors. The petition has been granted. A notice has
been sent to the last known address of the non-signing inventor. The
inventor whose signature is missing (Tamizharasan Shanmugam) may join in
the application by promptly filing an appropriate oath or declaration
complying with 37 CFR 1.63. The international application number is
PCT/US2007/017257 and was filed 02 August 2007 in the names of Tamizharasan
Shanmugam, Kurt Siebold, Paul Arthur Gilmore, David D. Shell and Bruce A.
Hiemstra for the invention entitled RECLINER MECHANISM. The national stage
number is 12/376,097 and has a 35 U.S.C. 371(c) date of 27 April 2010.

		       37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication

   Notice is hereby given of the filing of an application with a petition
under 37 CFR 1.47 requesting acceptance of the application without the
signature of the sole inventor. The petition has been granted. A notice has
been sent to the last known address of the non-signing inventor. The
inventor whose signature is missing (John Safa) may join in the application
by promptly filing an appropriate oath or declaration complying with 37 CFR
1.63. The international application number is PCT/GB2006/000483 and was
filed on 13 February 2006 in the name of John Safa for the invention
entitled "Software Protection Method". The national stage application
number is 11/815,738 and has a date of 21 April 2009 under 35 U.S.C.
371(c)(1), (c)(2), and (c)(4).
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37 CFR § 1.47 Notice by Publication
		      37 CFR § 1.47 Notice by Publication

   Notice is hereby given of the filing of the following applications with
a petition under 37 CFR § 1.47 requesting the acceptance of the application
without the signature of all inventors or, if the inventor is deceased, the
legal representative of the deceased inventor. The petition in each
application has been granted. A notice has been sent to the last known
address of the non-signing inventor or legal representative. The inventors
or legal representatives whose signatures are missing may join in the
application by promptly filing an oath or declaration complying with 37 CFR
§ 1.63.

			  Non-Signing
			  Inventor(s)
Application  		  or Legal
No.	    Filing Date	  Representative(s)         Title of Invention

11/013,293  Dec. 14, 2004 Edgar Pearson	            Lubrication Oil
						    Flushing System

11/122,357  May 5, 2005	  Jane Pepper	            Optical Detection Of
	    	   				    Label-Free Biomolecular
						    Interactions Using
						    MicroReplicated
						    Plastic Sensor Elements

11/193,451  Aug. 1, 2005  Larry Leroy McCormick	    High Load Release
						    Device

11/282,952  Nov. 21, 2005 David J. Boyd	            Refrigerant Recovery
	    	   				    Method And Apparatus

11/346,463  Feb. 2, 2006  Stephen Herron	    System And Method For
	    	   				    Controlling Clustered
 						    Halftone Dot Gain

11/623,321  Jan. 16, 2007 Hung-Wen Chen	            Optical Disc Drive

11/657,746  Jan. 24, 2007 Stephen John McLoughlin   Apparatus And Method
						    For Transmitting
						    Information To And
						    Communicating With A
						    Downhole Device

11/787,456  Apr. 16, 2007 Kuang Ming Daniel Chang   Circuit And Method For
	    	   				    Driving A Junction
						    Field Effect Transistor

11/879,026  Jul. 13, 2007 Elise S. Larsen	    Metabolic Engineering
 						    Of Lipid Metabolism By
						    Improving Fatty Acid
						    Binding And Transport

11/939,250  Nov. 13, 2007 Robert Torchon	    System For Supporting
						    Collaborative Activity

11/996,231  Jan. 18, 2008 Anthony Richard Timson    Methods Of Setting Up A
						    Call With, And
 						    Determining The
						    Direction Of, A Mobile
	    	   				    Device

12/004,927  Dec. 21, 2007 Xiaomei Li	            Integrated
 						    Bio-Digestion Facility

 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 315 

12/010,362  Jan. 24, 2008 Jeong-hoon Bae	    Image Sensor, Method Of
	    	   				    Manufacturing The Same,
 						    And Method Of Operating
 						    The Same

12/018,762  Jan. 23, 2008 Young S. Kwon	            Compact Thermoacoustic
						    Array Energy Converter

12/044,693  Mar. 7, 2008  Richard Jonathan Miller   Printing By Active
						    Tiling

12/104,951  Apr. 17, 2008 Amiram Aricha	            Method And Apparatus
	                  Oren Kremer	            For Providing Web Site
						    Preview Information

12/106,450  Apr. 21, 2008 Matthias Rabald	    Method For
	                  Alexander Goerke	    Automatically Indexing
						    Documents

12/135,749  Jun. 9, 2008  Max Delbruck Center (MDC) Calcuim-Activated
						    Chloride Channel And
						    Methods Of Use Thereof

12/141,043  Jun. 17, 2008 Christopher M. Johnson    Stocking Cart
						    Conveyance

12/144,279  Jun. 23, 2008 Andrew J. Garcia	    Irradiation Sources And
						    Methods

12/144,732  Jun. 24, 2008 Basavaraj Bh	            Digital Rights
	                  Cv Joshi	            Management Of Content
	                  Anant Kansal	            When Content Is A
	                  Deepanjan Kanungo	    Future Live Event
	                  Arun Ray

12/151,152  May 2, 2008	  Rodney Goodman	    Television Advertising
 						    Automated Billing
						    System

12/168,724  Jul. 7, 2008  Richard A. Kydd	    Interactive
	                  Jason R. Malaure	    Applications

12/171,168  Jul. 10, 2008 Keyvan Behnam	            Delivery System

12/189,250  Aug. 11, 2008 Sandra Davis	            Method And System For
	                  Nancy Higgs	            The Preparation Of The
	    	                                    General Education
 						    Development Test

12/204,249  Sep. 4, 2008  James H. Wawrzyniak	    Framed Tem Machine And
 						    Method Of Operating
						    Same

12/220,769  Jul. 25, 2008 Jae-Hwon Chi	            Converter And Driving
						    Method Thereof

12/231,758  Sep. 5, 2008  Stephen Barry	            System And Method Of
 						    Managing Safety
						    Information

12/231,839  Sep. 4, 2008  Kenneth Sessum, Sr.	    Wear Plate For
						    Centrifugal Pump

12/237,712  Sep. 25, 2008 Jukka Virtanen	    Transmission Method For
 						    Packet Data And A
						    Network Element
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 316 


12/238,993  Sep. 26, 2008 Anthony Farrugia	    Passive Apparatus And
	                  Ernest James Benson	    Method For Filtering
 						    Noxious Gases

12/239,989  Sep. 29, 2008 Lie Song	            Frequency Offset
						    Compensation For
 						    Detecting Random Access
						    Channel Prefix

12/241,723  Sep. 30, 2008 David Femia	            Systems And Methods For
						    Managing
 						    Multi-Component Systems
						    In An Infrastructure

12/252,271  Oct. 15, 2008 Roger L. Waite	    Method And Apparatus To
						    Stimulate Cell
 						    Initiated Nitric Oxide
						    (NO) Activation,
						    Interstitial Protein
						    Clearance, And
						    Angiogenesis

12/256,838  Oct. 23, 2008 David Wright	            Fingerprinting For
						    Software License
						    Inventory Management

12/261,626  Oct. 30, 2008 David Loadman	            System And Method Of
						    Polling With An
 						    Information Handling
						    System

12/263,299  Oct. 31, 2008 George Gurley	            Continuous Steel Slab
 						    Caster And Methods
						    Using Same

12/270,338  Nov. 13, 2008 Julia Kew	            Group Table Top
 						    Videoconferencing
						    Device

12/271,225  Nov. 14, 2008 Peter Medico	            Method And Apparatus
						    For Controlling A
						    Warming Therapy Device

12/271,322  Nov. 14, 2008 Scotty L. King	    Filtration Medias, Fine
						    Fibers Under 100
						    Nanometers, And Methods

12/275,163  Nov. 20, 2008 Adalie Motta	            Biaryl PDE4 Inhibitors
						    For Treating
						    Inflammatory,
						    Cardiovascular And CNS
	    	   				    Disorders

12/283,583  Sep. 12, 2008 David Max Kent	    Box Loader

12/291,723  Nov. 13, 2008 Derek R. Malone	    Water Dispersible
						    Enteric Coating
						    Formulation Of
						    Nutraceutical And
 						    Pharmaceutical Dosage
						    Forms

12/291,990  Nov. 14, 2008 Herr Dr. Christof Nitsche Method For Simplified
						    Real-Time Diagnoses
						    Using Adaptive Modeling
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 317 


12/313,653  Nov. 20, 2008 Saeed Amer Amen	    Methods And Systems For
	                  Alexei Jiltsov	    Implementing Macro
	                  Christopher Mark Stafford Quantitative Currency
	    	   				    Trading Strategies

12/317,669  Dec. 23, 2008 Timothy Gordon Godfrey    Transmit Request
 						    Signaling Between
						    Transceivers

12/324,167  Nov. 26, 2008 Patricia A. Jones	    Chrome-Plated Hubcap
 						    And A Wheel Assembly
						    For A Vehicle

12/326,650  Dec. 2, 2008  Seong-Sik Shin	    Organic Thin Film
						    Transistor Substrate
						    And Method Of
						    Manufacturing The Same

12/327,690  Dec. 3, 2008  Todd Greenwood-Greer	    System And Method For
	    	   				    Application Testing

12/329,888  Dec. 8, 2008  Marc Wilson	            Apparatus And Method
						    For Applying Tax Stamps

12/332,227  Dec. 10, 2008 Ronald Perrella	    Markup Language Stream
	    	  				    Compression Using A
 						    Data Stack

12/333,134  Dec. 11, 2008 Frank Lambrecht	    Technique For Low-Power
 						    Operation Of A Wireless
						    Device

12/338,932  Dec. 18, 2008 Charles H. Moore	    Localized Control
						    Method And Apparatus

12/340,228  Dec. 19, 2008 Sundar Poudyal	    Improved Registered
	                  Lalit D. Pathak	    State Change
	    	   				    Notification For A
						    Fibre Channel Network

12/345,642  Dec. 29, 2008 Haoquan Fang	            Single Wafer Dryer And
	                  Boris Gozvman	            Drying Methods

12/346,457  Dec. 30, 2008 Dmitry N. Suchkov	    Method And System For
 						    Secure Information
						    Exchange

12/360,102  Jan. 26, 2009 Timothy Davison	    System For Remotely
						    Controlling Client
						    Recording And Storage
						    Behavior

12/363,782  Feb. 1, 2009  Dan Cohen	            Systems And Methods For
						    Locating And Restoring
						    Service Lines In
						    Pipeline Rehabilitation

12/368,736  Feb. 10, 2009 Alex Chalmers	            X-Ray Inspection
						    Trailer

12/369,775  Feb. 12, 2009 Anthony Francis Hadfield  Purification Of
 						    Progesterone Receptor
						    Modulators

12/382,454  Mar. 17, 2009 Gary Searle	            Heat Exchanger
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 318 

						    Connector Assembly

12/404,240  Mar. 13, 2009 Victor Lyamichev	    Compositions And
 						    Methods For Analysis Of
						    Nucleic Acid Molecules
						    During Amplication
						    Reactions

12/404,748  Mar. 16, 2009 Thomas B. Harmon	    Asphalt Shingle
 						    Recycling System And
						    Method

12/412,493  Mar. 27, 2009 Michael Guerrette	    Advanced Hybrid Iron
						    Type Golf Club

12/427,685  Apr. 21, 2009 Jeffrey A. Haluska	    Device And Method For
 						    Detecting Atrial
						    Fibrillation

12/468,190  May 19, 2009  Robert J. Cavalleri	    Integral Thrust Vector
						    And Roll Control System

12/469,985  May 21, 2009  George C. Tang	    Solution For Package
						    Crosstalk Minimization
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Patent Prosecution Highway Pilot Program between the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the Korean Intellectual Property Office based on Patent Cooperation Treaty Work Products

Patent Prosecution Highway Pilot Program between the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the Korean Intellectual Property Office based on Patent Cooperation Treaty Work Products

I. Background

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) began full implementation of a Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) program on January 29, 2009. See “Notice Regarding Full Implementation of Patent Prosecution Highway Program between the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the Korean Intellectual Property Office,” published on February 24, 2009, at 1339 OG 155. Under the prior PPH program, an applicant receiving a determination from the KIPO that at least one claim in a Korean application is allowable/patentable may request that a corresponding application filed in the USPTO be accorded special status and be advanced out of turn for examination. The prior PPH program was limited to the utilization of search and examination results of national applications between cross filings under the Paris Convention.

In order to expand the potential of the PPH program, the USPTO recently implemented a new PPH pilot program with our Trilateral partners, the European Patent Office (EPO) and the Japan Patent Office (JPO), based on Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) work products (PCT-PPH pilot program). The USPTO had discussions with the KIPO to launch a PCT-PPH pilot program similar to the PCT-PPH pilot programs between the USPTO and EPO and between the USPTO and JPO. USPTO and KIPO agreed that consistency between PCT-PPH pilot programs should be maintained to the extent possible, to avoid creating burdens on applicants and offices, and to ensure maximum work-sharing potential.

II. PCT-PPH Pilot Program

The PCT-PPH pilot program was established to enable an applicant, who has received

(1) a Written Opinion from an International Searching Authority (WO/ISA) (ISA must be the KIPO or the USPTO), or

(2) a Written Opinion from an International Preliminary Examining Authority (WO/IPEA) (IPEA must be the KIPO or the USPTO), or

(3) an International Preliminary Examination Report (IPER) from an International Preliminary Examining Authority (IPEA must be the KIPO or the USPTO), that indicates at least one claim in the PCT application has novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability, to file a request to participate in the PCT-PPH pilot program in a corresponding U.S. application and petition to make the U.S. application special under the PCT-PPH pilot program. Note that the procedures for a petition to make special under the accelerated examination program set forth in MPEP 708.02(a) do NOT apply to a petition to make special under the PCT-PPH pilot program. The procedures and requirements for filing a request in the USPTO for participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program are set forth below.

A. Trial Period for the PCT-PPH Pilot Program

USPTO and KIPO agreed that the PCT-PPH pilot program will commence in the USPTO on June 1, 2010. KIPO will start the PCT-PPH pilot program at a later date once preparation to implement the PCT-PPH pilot program in KIPO is complete. KIPO will publish a notice on its Web site announcing the commencement of the PCT-PPH pilot program in KIPO at a later date. The trial period for the PCT-PPH pilot program for will end on May 31, 2012. The trial period may be extended if necessary until tyhe USPTO and the KIPO receive a sufficient number of PPH requests to adequately assess the feasibility of the PCT-PPH pilot program. The USPTO and the KIPO may also terminate the PCT-PPH pilot program early if the volume of participation exceeds a manageable level, or for any other reasons. Notice will be published if the PCT-PPH pilot program will be terminated before the May 31, 2012 date.

B. Requirements for Requesting Participation in the PCT-PPH Pilot Program in the USPTO

In order to be eligible to participate in the PCT-PPH pilot program, the following conditions must be met:

(1) The relationship between the corresponding U.S. application for which participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program is requested and the PCT application satisfies one of the following requirements (note that RO/-- as used in the diagrams below refers to an international application filed under the PCT in any competent receiving office):

     

(a) The U.S. application is a national stage entry of the corresponding PCT application. See diagrams (A), (A’) and (A”) below.

Diagram (A) The U.S. application is a national stage entry of the corresponding PCT application.

Diagram (A’) The U.S. application is a national stage entry of the corresponding PCT application.

Diagram (A”) The U.S. application is a national stage entry of the corresponding PCT application.

(b) The U.S. application is a national application which forms the basis for the priority claim in the corresponding PCT application. See diagram (B) below.

Provisional applications, plant applications, design applications, reissue applications and applications subject to a secrecy order (35 U.S.C. 181) are excluded and not subject to participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program.

Diagram (B) The U.S. application is a national application which forms the basis for the priority claim in the corresponding PCT application.

(c) The U.S. application is a national stage entry of another PCT application (which can be filed in any competent receiving office) which claims priority to the corresponding PCT application. See diagram (C) below.

Diagram (C) The U.S. application is a national stage entry of a PCT application which claims priority to the corresponding PCT application.

(d) The U.S. application is a national application claiming foreign/domestic priority to the corresponding PCT application. See diagram (D) below.

Design applications and applications subject to a secrecy order (35 U.S.C. 181) are excluded and not subject to participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program.

Diagram (D) The U.S. application is a national application claiming foreign/domestic priority to the corresponding PCT application.

(e) The U.S. application is a continuing application (continuation, divisional, or continuation-in-part) of the U.S. application which satisfies one of the above (a) through (d) scenarios. See diagrams (E1) and (E2) below.

Plant applications, design applications and applications subject to a secrecy order (35 U.S.C. 181) are excluded and not subject to participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program.

Diagram (E1) The U.S. application is a continuing application of an application which satisfies the requirement (a).

Diagram (E2) The U.S. application (US2) is an application claiming Domestic priority to an application (US1) which satisfies the requirement (b).

In diagram (E2), US2 application may be a non-provisional application claiming benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to a provisional application (US1).

(2) The latest work product in the international phase of the PCT application corresponding to the U.S. application, namely, the WO/ISA, or the WO/IPEA, or the IPER, indicates at least one claim in the PCT application has novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability. In case any observation is described in Box VIII of the WO/ISA, WO/IPEA, or IPER which forms the basis for the PCT-PPH request, applicant must identify and explain why the claim(s) is/are not subject to any observation described in Box VIII irrespective of whether an amendment is submitted to correct the observation described in Box VIII. The U.S. application will not be eligible to participate in the PCT-PPH pilot program if applicant does not identify and explain why the claim(s) is/are not subject to the observation described in Box VIII.

Note that the ISA and the IPEA which produced the WO/ISA, WO/IPEA and the IPER are limited to the KIPO or the USPTO.

Applicant may not file a request to participate in the PCT-PPH pilot program on the basis of an International Search Report (ISR) only.

(3) Claim Correspondence

     

(a) All of the claims in each U.S. application for which a request for participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program is made must sufficiently correspond to or be amended to sufficiently correspond to one or more of those claims indicated as having novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability and be free of any observation described in Box VIII in the latest work product of the corresponding PCT application.

(b) Claims are considered to “sufficiently correspond” where, accounting for differences due to translations and claim format requirements, the claims in the U.S. application are of the same or similar scope as the claims indicated as having novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability and free of any observation described in Box VIII in the latest work product of the corresponding PCT application, or the claims in the U.S. application are narrower in scope than the claims indicated as having novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability and free of any observation described in Box VIII in the latest work product of the corresponding PCT application.

(c) In this regard, a claim that is narrower in scope occurs when a claim indicated as having novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability and free of any observation described in Box VIII in the latest work product of the corresponding PCT application is amended to be further limited by an additional feature that is supported in the written description of the U.S. application. The claim(s) with the narrower scope must be written in dependent form in the U.S. application for which participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program is requested.

(4) Substantive examination of the U.S. application for which participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program is requested has not begun.

(5) Applicant must file a request for participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program and a request that the U.S. application be advanced out of turn for examination by order of the Director to expedite the business of the Office under 37 CFR 1.102(a). A sample request form (PTO/SB/20PCT-KR) will be available from the USPTO Web site at http://www.uspto.gov on June 1, 2010. Applicants are encouraged to use the USPTO request form. A petition fee under 37 CFR 1.17(h) is NOT required. See Notice Regarding the Elimination of the Fee for Petitions To Make Special Filed Under the Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) Programs. 75 FR 29312 (May 25, 2010).

(6) Unless already filed in the U.S. application for which participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program is requested, applicant must submit a copy of the latest international work product, WO/ISA, or WO/IPEA or IPER, which indicated that the claim(s) has/have novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability along with an English translation thereof if the copy of the latest international work product is not in the English language. A statement that the English translation is accurate is not required. Where the required documents have been previously filed in the U.S. application, applicant may simply refer to these documents and indicate in the request for participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program when these documents were previously filed in the U.S. application. Where the U.S. application and the corresponding PCT application satisfy the relationship noted in B.(1)(a) above, applicant need not submit a copy of the latest international work product along with an English translation thereof since a copy of these documents is already contained in the file wrapper of the U.S. application.

(7) Unless already filed in the U.S. application for which participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program is requested, applicant must submit a copy of the claims from the corresponding PCT application which were indicated as having novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability in the latest work product of the PCT application along with an English translation thereof and a statement that the English translation is accurate if the claims are not in the English language. Where the required documents have been previously filed in the U.S. application, applicant may simply refer to these documents and indicate in the request for participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program when these documents were previously filed in the U.S. application. If the claims in the U.S. application for which participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program is requested are identical to the claims from the corresponding PCT application, and are in the English language, applicant may just indicate such in the PCT-PPH request and it will not be necessary for applicant to submit a copy of the claims from the corresponding PCT application.

(8) Applicant is required to submit a claims correspondence table in English. The claims correspondence table must indicate how all the claims in the U.S. application sufficiently correspond to the claims indicated as having novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability in the latest international work product.

(9) Applicant must submit an information disclosure statement (IDS) listing the documents cited in the international work products (ISR, WO/ISA, WO/IPEA, IPER) of the PCT application corresponding to the U.S. application for which participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program is requested (unless such an IDS has already been filed in the U.S. application, in which case applicant may simply refer to the previously filed IDS and indicate in the request for participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program when the IDS was previously filed in the U.S. application). Applicant must submit copies of all the documents cited in the international work products of the PCT application corresponding to the U.S. application (unless the copies have already been filed in the U.S. application, in which case applicant may simply refer to the previously filed copies of the documents and indicate in the request for participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program when the copies were previously filed in the U.S. application) except U.S. patents or U.S. patent application publications.

(10) The request for participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program and all the supporting documents must be submitted to the USPTO via EFS-Web and indexed with the following document description: “Petition to make special under PCT-Patent Pros Hwy.” Information regarding EFS-Web is available at http://www.uspto.gov/ebc/efs_help.html. Any preliminary amendments and IDS submitted with the PCT-PPH documents must be separately indexed as a preliminary amendment and IDS, respectively.

Where the request for participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program and special status are granted, applicant will be notified and the U.S. application will be advanced out of turn for examination. In those instances where the request for participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program does not meet all the requirements set forth above, applicant will be notified and the defects in the request will be identified. Applicant will be given one opportunity to perfect the request in a renewed request for participation (which must be submitted via EFS-Web and indexed accordingly as noted above). Note that action on the application by the examiner will NOT be suspended (37 CFR 1.103) awaiting a reply by the applicant to perfect the request in a renewed request for participation. That is, if the application is picked up for examination by the examiner after applicant has been notified of the defects in the request, any renewed request will be dismissed. If the renewed request is perfected and examination has not begun, the request and special status will be granted, applicant will be notified and the U.S. application will be advanced out of turn for examination. If not perfected, applicant will be notified and the application will await action in its regular turn.

Request for participation in the PPH pilot program and special status granted in a parent application will not carry over to a continuing application. Applicant must fulfill all the conditions set forth above in order for special status to be granted in the continuing application.

C. Special Examining Procedures

Once the request for participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program and special status have been granted to the U.S. application, the U.S. application will be taken up for examination by the U.S. examiner before all other categories of applications except those clearly in condition for allowance, those with set time limits, such as examiner’s answers, and those that have been granted special status for “accelerated examination.”

Any claims amended or added after the grant of the request for participation in the PCT-PPH pilot program must “sufficiently correspond” to the claims indicated as having novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability in the latest work product of the corresponding PCT application. See the definition of “sufficient correspondence” in II.B.(3) above. Applicant is required to submit a claims correspondence table along with the amendment (see II.B.(8) above). If the amended or newly added claims do not sufficiently correspond to the claims indicated as having novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability in the latest work product of the corresponding PCT application, the amendment will not be entered and will be treated as a non-responsive reply.

The PCT-PPH program does not absolve applicants of all their duties under 37 CFR 1.56 and 37 CFR 11.18. By complying with requirements II.B.(6) and (9) identified above, applicants would be considered to have complied with their duties to bring to the attention of the USPTO any material prior art cited in the corresponding PCT application (see MPEP § 2001.06(a)). Applicants still have a duty of candor and good faith, including providing to the USPTO other information known to them to be material to patentability.

Any inquiries concerning this notice may be directed to Magdalen Greenlief, Office of the Associate Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy, at 571-272-8800 or at magdalen.greenlief@uspto.gov.

June 2, 2010 DAVID J. KAPPOS
  Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and
  Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Notice of Reprimand
			      Notice of Reprimand

   James Lee Lindon of Cleveland, Ohio, a registered patent attorney
(Registration Number 45,498). Mr. Lindon has been publicly reprimanded by
the United States Patent and Trademark Office for violating 37 C.F.R. §
10.23(b)(6) by having been publicly reprimanded on ethical grounds by a
duly constituted authority of a State.

   In Attorney Grievance Commission v. James L. Lindon (Case No. 09-37-JC),
the State of Michigan, Attorney Discipline Board, Tri-County Hearing Panel
#3 approved a settlement of a disciplinary complaint filed against Mr.
Lindon. The public reprimand discipline imposed by the State of Michigan
was predicated upon Mr. Lindon's guilty plea of Disorderly Conduct -
Persisting - W509.03E3A, a misdemeanor, in the Rocky River Municipal Court
in Rocky River, Ohio, which arose in connection with a traffic incident
where, afterwards, Mr. Lindon wrote a threatening letter to the other
person involved in the incident.

   This action is taken pursuant to the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §
2(b)(2)(D) and 37 C.F.R. §§ 11.24 and 11.59. Disciplinary decisions
involving practitioners are posted for public reading at the Office of
Enrollment and Discipline's Reading Room located at:
http://des.uspto.gov/Foia/OEDReadingRoom.jsp.

June 3 2010			                     BERNARD J. KNIGHT, JR.
				                            General Counsel
				  United States Patent and Trademark Office
				                               on behalf of
				                               DAVID KAPPOS
				            Under Secretary of Commerce for
				  Intellectual Property and Director of the
 				  United States Patent and Trademark Office

			      Notice of Reprimand

   Paul Granville Watson, IV, of Eastville, Virginia, an attorney licensed
by the Commonwealth of Virginia.  Mr. Watson has been publicly reprimanded
by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (Office) for violating 37
C.F.R. § 10.23(b)(6) by having been publicly reprimanded by the Virginia
State Bar for violating that jurisdiction's Rules of Professional Conduct
1.3, 1.4, and 8.1 in connection with his handling of one client divorce
matter and two criminal defense matters for clients. Mr. Watson is
authorized to practice trademark law before the Office, but he is not a
registered patent practitioner and is not authorized to practice patent law
before the Office.

   With respect to the first criminal matter, Mr. Watson neglected his case
by failing to promptly move for a bond hearing and by failing to
communicate with his client; with respect to the second criminal matter,
Mr. Watson failed to keep his client reasonably informed as to the status
of the matter or comply with reasonable requests for information; with
respect to the divorce proceeding, Mr. Watson failed to act with reasonable
diligence and promptness in representing his client. In addition, Mr.
Watson failed to reply to attempts by the Virginia State Bar to informally
resolve the disputes between Mr. Watson and his respective clients, failed
to reply to letters issued in association therewith, failed to reply to
demands for written answers to formal complaints, and failed to reply to
subsequent subpoenas duces tecum issued for the respective clients' files.

   This action is taken pursuant to the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §
2(b)(2)(D) and 37 C.F.R. §§ 11.20, 11.24, and 11.59. Disciplinary decisions
involving practitioners are posted for public reading at the Office of
Enrollment and Discipline's Reading Room located at:
http://des.uspto.gov/Foia/OEDReadingRoom.jsp.

June 3 2010			                     BERNARD J. KNIGHT, JR.
				                            General Counsel
				  United States Patent and Trademark Office
				                               on behalf of
				                               DAVID KAPPOS
				            Under Secretary of Commerce for
				  Intellectual Property and Director of the
 				  United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Notice of Exclusion
			      Notice of Exclusion

   Timothy J. Martin of Lakewood, Colorado,1 registered patent attorney
(Registration Number 28,640). Mr. Martin has been excluded from the
practice of patent, trademark, and non-patent law before the United States
Patent and Trademark Office for violating 37 C.F.R. § 10.23(b)(6) via 37
C.F.R. § 10.23(c)(5) by being disbarred from practice as an attorney on
ethical grounds by a duly constituted authority of the State of Colorado.
Mr. Martin was disbarred by that jurisdiction for knowingly violating his
duty to preserve the property of his clients, his duty to diligently
perform services on their behalf, his duty to be candid with them during
the course of the professional relationship, and his duty to abide by the
legal rules of substance and procedure which affect the administration of
justice. This action is taken pursuant to the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §§
2(b)(2)(D) and 32, and 37 C.F.R. §§ 11.24 and 11.59. Disciplinary decisions
involving practitioners are posted for public reading at the Office of
Enrollment and Discipline's Reading Room located at:
http://des.uspto.gov/Foia/OEDReadingRoom.jsp.

1 Timothy J. Martin of Lakewood, Colorado, should not be confused with
Registered Patent Attorney, Timothy J. Martin of Troy, Michigan.

June 3 2010			                     BERNARD J. KNIGHT, JR.
				                            General Counsel
				  United States Patent and Trademark Office
				                               on behalf of
				                               DAVID KAPPOS
 				            Under Secretary of Commerce for
				  Intellectual Property and Director of the
 				  United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Notice of Exclusion on Consent
			Notice of Exclusion on Consent

   Brien P. Santarlas of Hoboken, New Jersey, a registered practitioner
(Registration Number 48,287). The Director of the United States Patent and
Trademark Office has accepted Mr. Santarlas's affidavit of resignation and
ordered his exclusion on consent from the practice of patent, trademark,
and non-patent law before the United States Patent and Trademark Office for
violating 37 C.F.R. § 10.23(b)(3) by engaging in illegal conduct involving
moral turpitude and for violating 37 C.F.R. § 10.23(b)(4) by engaging in
conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation.

   Mr. Santarlas' exclusion is predicated upon his December 10, 2009,
guilty plea in United States v. Brien Santarlas (Crim. No. 09-1170) (U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of New York) to a two-count
Information charging him with securities fraud conspiracy and securities
fraud. Mr. Santarlas submitted his affidavit of resignation freely and
voluntarily without being subject to coercion or duress and with full
awareness of the implications of consenting to his exclusion.

   It is pursuant to the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §§ 2(b)(2)(D) and 32, and
37 C.F.R. §§ 11.27 and 11.59 that this action is taken. Disciplinary
decisions involving practitioners are posted for public reading at the
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June 3 2010			                     BERNARD J. KNIGHT, JR.
				                            General Counsel
				  United States Patent and Trademark Office
				                               on behalf of
				                               DAVID KAPPOS
 				            Under Secretary of Commerce for
				  Intellectual Property and Director of the
 				  United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Enhanced Examination Timing Control Initiative; Notice of Public Meeting
			    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
		   United States Patent and Trademark Office
			 [Docket No.: PTO-P-2010-0035]

	       Enhanced Examination Timing Control Initiative;
			   Notice of Public Meeting

AGENCY: United States Patent and Trademark Office, Commerce.

ACTION: Notice of public meeting; request for comments.

SUMMARY: This notice announces a public meeting to solicit public opinions
on an initiative being considered by the United States Patent and Trademark
Office (USPTO) to provide applicants with greater control over when their
applications are examined and to enhance work sharing between intellectual
property offices. Under the initiative, for applications filed in the USPTO
that are not based on a prior foreign-filed application (e.g., that do not
claim foreign priority benefit), applicant would be able to: (1) Request
prioritized examination (Track I); (2) for non-continuing applications,
request a delay lasting up to 30 months in docketing for examination (Track
III); or (3) obtain processing under the current procedure (Track II) by
not requesting either (1) or (2). For applications filed in the USPTO that
are based on a prior foreign-filed application, no action would be taken by
the USPTO until the USPTO receives a copy of the search report, if any, and
first office action from the foreign office and an appropriate reply to the
foreign office action as if the foreign office action was made in the
application filed in the USPTO. Following or concurrent with the submission
of the foreign office action and reply, applicant may request prioritized
examination or obtain processing under the current procedure.

   This initiative aims both to provide applicants with the type of
examination they need and to reduce the overall pendency of patent
applications (which currently stands at almost three years). Overall
pendency would be decreased in three ways: (1) Increased resources in
Track 1 would result in increased output; (2) reuse of search and
examination work done by other offices would result in greater efficiency;
and (3) applicants who chose Track III because their applications were of
lower value might ultimately decide not to pursue their application
examination efforts that had been expended on the applications. As a part
of the three-tracks, an applicant may request and pay for a supplemental
search from a participating intellectual property granting office. Any
member of the public may submit written comments on this initiative being
considered by the USPTO.

   Dates and Times: The public meeting will be held on July 20, 2010,
beginning at 1:30 p.m.

   Persons interested in attending the meeting must register by 5 p.m.
Eastern Standard Time (EST) on July 16, 2010.

   Written comments must be submitted by August 20, 2010.

ADDRESSES: The public meeting will be held at the USPTO, in the South
Auditorium of Madison West, 600 Dulany Street, Alexandria, VA 22314.

   Written comments should be sent by electronic mail message over the
Internet addressed to 3trackscomments@uspto.gov. Comments may also be
submitted by mail addressed to: Mail Stop Comments-Patents, Commissioner
for Patents, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450, marked to the
attention of Robert A. Clarke. Although comments may be submitted by mail,
submission via e-mail to the above address is preferable.

   The written comments will be available for public inspection at the
Office of the Commissioner for Patents, located in Madison East, Tenth
Floor, 600 Dulany Street, Alexandria, Virginia, and will be available via
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the USPTO Internet Web site (address: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-
bin/leaving.cgi?from=leavingFR.html&log=linklog&to=http://www.uspto.gov).
Because comments will be made available for public inspection, information
that is not desired to be made public, such as an address or phone number,
should not be included.

FOR REGISTRATION TO GIVE A PRESENTATION IN THE MEETING: If you wish to make
an oral presentation at the meeting, you must register by sending an e-mail
to the e-mail address, 3trackscomments@uspto.gov, by 5 p.m. EST on July 13,
2010. See the registration information provided below.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert A. Clarke ((571) 272-7735), Deputy
Director, Office of Patent Legal Administration, directly by phone, by
e-mail to Robert.Clarke@uspto.gov, or by mail addressed to: Mail Stop
Comments-Patents, Commissioner for Patents, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA
22313-1450. For further information on supplemental searches, contact Mary
Critharis, 571-272-8468, Senior Patent Counsel, External Affairs, directly
by phone, or by e-mail to Mary.Critharis@uspto.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice announces a public meeting to
solicit public opinions on an initiative being considered by the USPTO to
provide applicants with greater control over when their applications are
examined and to promote greater efficiency in the patent examination
process. For applications filed in the USPTO which are not based on a prior
foreign-filed application (e.g., that do not claim foreign priority benefit
under 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d)), an applicant could: (1) Request prioritized
examination; (2) for non-continuing applications, request an applicant-
controlled delay lasting up to 30 months prior to docketing for
examination; or (3) obtain processing under the current procedure by not
requesting either (1) or (2). For applications filed in the USPTO that are
based on a prior foreign-filed application, no action would be taken by the
USPTO until the USPTO received, in the U.S. application: (1) A copy of the
search report, if any; (2) a copy of the first office action from the
foreign office where the application was originally filed; and (3) an
appropriate reply to the foreign office action. Where the foreign office
action indicated that the foreign-filed application was allowable, all that
would be required for the appropriate reply would be notice to the USPTO.
Where one or more rejections were made in the foreign office action,
applicant's reply could include an amendment but would have to include
arguments regarding why the claims in the USPTO-filed application were
allowable over the evidence relied upon in the foreign office action.
Following or concurrent with the submission of the foreign office action
and reply, applicant could request prioritized examination or obtain
processing under the current procedure. This proposal would increase the
efficiency of the examination of these applications by avoiding or reducing
duplication of efforts by the office of first filing and the USPTO. Because
efficiency gains are anticipated in the roughly one half of all
applications that are filed first abroad, the result should be substantial
improvement in the USPTO's performance. By contrast, under the PTO's
primary current mechanism for worksharing, the patent prosecution highway
program, scaling up has been limited by the fact that it remains voluntary
and can only be utilized in situations where the USPTO has not already
begun its examination work. Perhaps for this reason, major patent filing
jurisdictions like the Japanese and European patent office have already
adopted office-driven systems in which they address first the applications
for which they are the office of first filing.

   Since the requirement to provide a copy of the search report, first
action and an appropriate reply is being considered to avoid or reduce
duplication of effort, the USPTO seeks comment on whether this requirement
should be limited to first filings at offices that have qualified as
international searching authorities under PCT Article 16. In addition, in
order to avoid delays in disclosure, the USPTO seeks comment on whether the
requirement to provide a copy of the search report, first action, and an
appropriate reply (which would result in examination delay at the office of
second filing) should be limited to applications that are published.
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   While it is believed that most applicants will continue to file
applications first in their national or regional office based on business
needs or costs of translation, comment is also requested on whether the
USPTO should anticipate a larger number of applications being filed at the
USPTO first rather than an applicant's national office. Additionally, would
this filing pattern change if (as proposed in various patent law reform
bills) a foreign filing date could be used as a prior art date under US
law?

   The idea of office-driven worksharing, or SHARE ("Strategic Handling of
Applications for Rapid Examination") has already been the subject of some
public commentary.

   On October 21, 2009, the USPTO published a Notice in the Federal
Register inviting the public to submit written comments and participate in
a roundtable discussion on work sharing. See Request for Comments and
Notice of Roundtable on Work Sharing for Patent Applications, 74 FR 54028
(October 21, 2009). Many of the comments regarding SHARE raised the concern
that delayed examination of the foreign origin applications may work a
disadvantage to USPTO first filers with respect to the patent term
adjustment (PTA) that may accrue. This concern could be addressed by giving
all applicants some control on when their application is examined so that
the applicant can best benefit from the patenting process. Specifically,
under the current proposal, those who file first in a foreign office can
choose subsequently to accelerate in the USPTO. Some were also concerned
that SHARE would only work well if coordinated with other offices. The
coordination has already started with some offices. For example, the USPTO
and the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) are conducting a small-
scale pilot to gather empirical data and test the feasibility of the SHARE
concept. More recently, the USPTO and the United Kingdom Intellectual
Property Office (UKIPO) committed to develop a plan to optimize reuse of
work on patent applications that are jointly filed with the USPTO and
UKIPO.

   Others suggested that the search or examination fees be reduced or
delayed. The instant proposal permits deferral of certain fees if Track III
examination is requested. Because many comments focused on examination
delays in the office of first filing, comments to this notice are requested
on whether PTA should be limited by a request by applicant for deferred
examination in the office of first filing. Similarly, comments are also
requested on whether PTA should be limited if the applicant does not
request accelerated examination in the office of first filing.

   The USPTO also intends to harmonize the existing examination procedures
for applications having been granted accelerated or "special" status
including: (1) Applications under the accelerated examination program; (2)
applications under the various patent prosecution highway programs; (3)
applications advanced under other programs under 37 CFR 1.102 (e.g.,
applicant's age or health); or (4) national stage applications advanced out
of turn because an international preliminary examination report (IPER)
prepared by the United States International Preliminary Examining Authority
or a written opinion on the international application prepared by the
United States International Searching Authority states that the criteria of
novelty, inventive step (non-obviousness), and industrial applicability, as
defined in PCT Article 33(1)-(4), have been satisfied for all of the claims
presented in the application entering the national stage. The USPTO is
holding a public meeting and inviting public comments to seek views on
whether this initiative should go forward and what changes should be
considered. Further meetings may be announced by the USPTO, as appropriate.

   The USPTO recognizes that the traditional "one-size fits all"
examination timing may not provide applicants much opportunity to choose
the examination timing they need. Therefore, in addition to the current
standard procedure (Track II), the USPTO is considering providing
applicants with greater ability to seek prioritized examination (Track I)
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or, for non-continuing applications that do not claim the benefit of a
prior foreign-filed application, the ability to seek an applicant
controlled up to 30-month queue prior to docketing for examination (Track
III). By allowing applicants some control over the timing of examination,
it is anticipated that examination resources would be better aligned with
the needs of innovators.

   Prioritized Examination (Track I): For some applicants with a currently
financed plan to commercialize or exploit their innovation or a need to
have more timely examination results to seek additional funding, more rapid
examination is necessary. While some programs are currently available to
prioritize applications (e.g., the accelerated examination program and the
petition to make special program), some applicants neither want to perform
the search and analysis required by the accelerated examination program nor
can they seek special status based on the conditions set forth in 37 CFR
1.102. For such applicants, the USPTO is proposing optional prioritized
examination upon applicant's request and payment of a cost recovery fee. A
request for prioritized examination may be made in a USPTO first-filed
application at any time and may be made in any other application only after
receipt of a copy of the search report, if any, and first action on the
merits from the intellectual property office in which the relied-upon
application was filed and an appropriate reply to that action in the
application filed in the USPTO. On granting of prioritized status, the
application would be placed in the queue for prioritized examination.

   The fee would be set at a level to provide the resources necessary to
increase the work output of the USPTO so that the aggregate pendency of
non-prioritized applications would not increase due to work being done on
the prioritized application. The fee would also be set to recover any other
additional costs associated with processing the prioritized application.
For example, if work output is to be increased by hiring new examiners,
then the fee for prioritized examination would include the cost of hiring
and training a sufficient number of new employees to offset the production
work used to examine prioritized applications. Under the USPTO's current
statutory authority, the USPTO is not permitted to discount the fee for
small entity applicants. Should the USPTO's authority to set fees be
enhanced, it is anticipated that the USPTO would discount this fee for
small and micro entity applicants, given the substantial fee that would
need to be charged to recover all of the costs associated with the
contemplated service.

   The USPTO is also considering limiting the number of claims in a
prioritized application to four independent and thirty total claims. In
addition, the USPTO is considering requiring early publication of
prioritized applications so that applications would be published shortly
after a request for prioritization is granted, or eighteen months from the
earliest filing date claimed, whichever is earlier.

   All applications prioritized on payment of a fee, or accelerated or
advanced out-of-turn under existing programs, would be placed in a single
queue for examination on the merits and would be taken up out-of-turn
relative to other new or amended applications. The goals for handling
applications in this queue would be to provide a first Office action on the
merits within four months and a final disposition within twelve months of
prioritized status being granted. If this process is implemented, the USPTO
anticipates that it would provide statistics on its progress in meeting
these goals on its Internet Web site.

   To maximize the benefit of this track, applicant should consider one or
more of the following: (1) Acquiring a good knowledge of the state of the
prior art to be able to file the application with a clear specification
having a complete schedule of claims from the broadest that the applicant
believes he is entitled in view of the state of the prior art to the
narrowest that the applicant is willing to accept; (2) filing replies that
are completely responsive to the prior Office action and within the reply
period (shortened) set in the Office action; and (3) being prepared to
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conduct interviews with the examiner.

   Traditional Timing (Track II): Applications for which neither
prioritization nor an applicant-controlled up to 30-month queue prior to
docketing for examination is requested will be processed traditionally,
except that applicants may request prioritized examination at any time
(e.g., on filing of a notice of appeal) and, for any non-continuing
application, applicants may request an applicant-controlled up to 30-month
queue prior to being placed on the docket for examination on the merits. An
application that claims the benefit of a prior-filed foreign application
will not be docketed for examination in Track II until: (1) A copy of the
search report, if any, (2) a copy of the first action on the merits by the
intellectual property office in which the priority application was filed,
and (3) a reply to that action in the application filed at the USPTO has
been received.

   An applicant-controlled up to 30-month queue prior to docketing (Track
III): Some applicants file an application just prior to the statutory bar
date but before a commercially viable plan for exploitation of the
innovation has been developed or financed. To better provide for the timing
of examination that such applicants desire and to provide a similar time
period to that provided internationally, the USPTO is considering
permitting any applicant in an application that does not claim benefit of a
prior-filed foreign application or prior non-provisional application to
select, on filing or in reply to a notice to file missing parts, an
applicant-controlled up to 30-month queue prior to docketing for
examination. In order to avoid delays in notice to the public, any
application requesting Track III must also be published as an 18-month
patent application publication. An application granted this status would be
placed in a queue for applicant to request examination and pay the
examination fee with the surcharge (if not already paid) within thirty
months of the actual filing date of the application or any relied-upon
provisional application (i.e., to which benefit is claimed under 35 U.S.C.
119(e)). Failure to request examination within the 30-month period would
result in abandonment of the application. The request for examination and
examination fee (and surcharge) would be due on the 30-month date but could
be submitted early (e.g., on filing of the application) with a request that
the application remain in the pre-examination queue for a period of time
(e.g., up to 30 months from filing). On expiration of the time period, the
application would be placed in the queue for examination.

   On receipt of the request for this queue, the USPTO would determine if
the application was ready for publication as a patent application
publication (except for the receipt of the examination fee) and determine
if any request for nonpublication made on filing had been rescinded. If
both conditions were met, the application would be placed in a queue to
await a request for examination and payment of the examination fee. If the
application was not ready for publication, a requirement to place the
application in condition for publication would be made and, once satisfied,
the application would be placed in the 30-month queue. The request for
examination and payment may be made at any time during the 30-month period.
If no request is made within the 30-month period, the application would be
held abandoned. The examination fee and the surcharge may be paid within
the 30-month period or may be submitted after a timely request for
examination is filed on notice of non-payment by the USPTO, along with any
required extension of time fees.

   Upon receipt of the examination request and fee, the application would
be placed in the queue for examination, but the receipt date of the
examination request would be used as the "date in queue." Thus, the
application will be taken up for examination as if the request date was the
application's actual filing date. If applicants determine that more rapid
examination is desirable, then they may request (and pay the required fee)
for prioritized examination while the application is in the queue for
examination.

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   Currently, the USPTO is considering a rule to offset any positive PTA
accrued in a Track III application when applicant requests that the
application be examined after the aggregate average period to issue a first
Office action on the merits. For example, if the aggregate average time to
issue a first Office action is 20 months and applicant requests that the
application be examined at month 30, the proposed PTA reduction would be 10
months beginning on the expiration of the 20-month period and ending on the
date on which applicant requested examination to begin. The overlap with
the aggregate average period when the USPTO would not be able to have
issued a first Office action on the merits would not be treated as an
offsetting reduction.

   Similarly, for an application in any of the three tracks that claims
foreign priority, the USPTO is considering a rule to offset positive PTA
accrued in the application when applicant files the required documents
(that include a copy of the search report, if any, and first office action
from the foreign office and an appropriate reply to the foreign office
action as if the foreign office action was made in the application filed at
the USPTO) after the aggregate average period to issue a first Office
action on the merits. For example, if the aggregate average time to issue a
first Office action is 20 months and applicant submits the required
documents 30 months after the filing of the application, then the proposed
PTA reduction would be 10 months beginning on the expiration of the
20-month period and ending on the date of the filing of the required
documents. Thus, delays by foreign offices beyond the aggregate average
time for the USPTO to issue a first Office action on the merits would be an
offsetting reduction against any positive PTA accrued by the delay in
issuing a first Office action while the USPTO awaits the preparation of a
search report and first action by the office of first filing.

   In Tracks I and II, if the U.S. application claims the benefit of a
prior-filed foreign application, and the relied-upon foreign application is
abandoned prior to an action on the merits being made available, applicant
must notify the USPTO and request that the application be treated for
examination queuing purposes as if the foreign priority claim had not been
made. The USPTO is considering making the failure to notify the USPTO
within three months of the abandonment in the foreign office trigger a PTA
offset as the USPTO would not appreciate the need to treat the application
as if first-filed in the USPTO until such notice is given. Similarly, if
the office of first filing has a practice of not producing actions on the
merits, applicant would need to notify the USPTO that the application
should be treated for examination queuing purposes as if the foreign
priority claim had not been made.

   The USPTO is also considering negotiating with one or more intellectual
property granting offices (IPGOs) to provide an optional service for
applicants at the USPTO to request that the USPTO obtain from one or more
IPGOs a supplemental search report. This supplemental search report will be
considered in preparation of the first Office action on the merits by the
examiner. An additional search will be conducted by the examiner at the
USPTO. This option would be subject to the USPTO negotiating appropriate
agreements with one or more IPGOs. The USPTO is also considering providing
a short period for applicant to review and make any appropriate amendments
or remarks after the supplemental search is transmitted prior to preparing
the first action.

   Comments on one or more of the following questions would be helpful:

   1. Should the USPTO proceed with any efforts to enhance applicant
control of the timing of examination?

   2. Are the three tracks above the most important tracks for innovators?

   3. Taking into account possible efficiency concerns associated with
providing too many examination tracks, should more than three tracks be
provided?
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   4. Do you support the USPTO creating a single queue for examination of
all applications accelerated or prioritized (e.g., any application granted
special status or any prioritized application under this proposal)? This
would place applications made special under the "green" technology
initiative, the accelerated examination procedure and this proposal in a
single queue. For this question assume that a harmonized track would permit
the USPTO to provide more refined and up-to-date statistics on performance
within this track. This would allow users to have a good estimate on when
an application would be examined if the applicant requested prioritized
examination.

   5. Should an applicant who requested prioritized examination of an
application prior to filing of a request for continued examination (RCE) be
required to request prioritized examination and pay the required fee again
on filing of an RCE? For this question assume that the fee for prioritized
examination would need to be increased above the current RCE fee to make
sure that sufficient resources are available to avoid pendency increases of
the non-prioritized applications.

   6. Should prioritized examination be available at any time during
examination or appeal to the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences
(BPAI)?

   7. Should the number of claims permitted in a prioritized application be
limited? What should the limit be?

   8. Should other requirements for use of the prioritized track be
considered, such as limiting the use of extensions of time?

   9. Should prioritized applications be published as patent application
publications shortly after the request for prioritization is granted? How
often would this option be chosen?

   10. Should the USPTO provide an applicant-controlled up to 30-month
queue prior to docketing for examination as an option for non-continuing
applications? How often would this option be chosen?

   11. Should eighteen-month patent application publication be required for
any application in which the 30-month queue is requested?

   12. Should the patent term adjustment (PTA) offset applied to
applicant-requested delay be limited to the delay beyond the aggregate
USPTO pendency to a first Office action on the merits?

   13. Should the USPTO suspend prosecution of non-continuing, non-USPTO
first-filed applications to await submission of the search report and first
action on the merits by the foreign office and reply in USPTO format?

   14. Should the PTA accrued during a suspension of prosecution to await
the foreign action and reply be offset? If so, should that offset be linked
to the period beyond average current backlogs to first Office action on the
merits in the traditional queue?

   15. Should a reply to the office of first filing office action, filed in
the counterpart application filed at the USPTO as if it were a reply to a
USPTO Office action, be required prior to USPTO examination of the
counterpart application?

   16. Should the requirement to delay USPTO examination pending the
provision of a copy of the search report, first action from the office of
first filing and an appropriate reply to the office of first filing office
action be limited to where the office of first filing has qualified as an
International Searching Authority?

   17. Should the requirement to provide a copy of the search report, first
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action from the office of first filing and an appropriate reply to the
office of first filing office action in the USPTO application be limited to
where the USPTO application will be published as a patent application
publication?

   18. Should there be a concern that many applicants that currently file
first in another office would file first at the USPTO to avoid the delay
and requirements proposed by this notice? How often would this occur?

   19. How often do applicants abandon foreign filed applications prior to
an action on the merits in the foreign filed application when the foreign
filed application is relied upon for foreign priority in a U.S.
application? Would applicants expect to increase that number, if the three
track proposal is adopted?

   20. Should the national stage of an international application that
designated more than the United States be treated as a USPTO first-filed
application or a non-USPTO first-filed application, or should it be treated
as a continuing application?

   21. Should the USPTO offer supplemental searches by IPGOs as an optional
service?

   22. Should the USPTO facilitate the supplemental search system by
receiving the request for supplemental search and fee and transmitting the
application and fee to the IPGO? Should the USPTO merely provide criteria
for the applicant to seek supplemental searches directly from the IPGO?

   23. Would supplemental searches be more likely to be requested in
certain technologies? If so, which ones and how often?

   24. Which IPGO should be expected to be in high demand for providing the
service, and by how much? Does this depend on technology?

   25. Is there a range of fees that would be appropriate to charge for
supplemental searches?

   26. What level of quality should be expected? Should the USPTO enter
into agreements that would require quality assurances of the work performed
by the other IPGO?

   27. Should the search be required to be conducted based on the U.S.
prior art standards?

   28. Should the scope of the search be recorded and transmitted?

   29. What language should the search report be transmitted in?

   30. Should the search report be required in a short period after filing,
e.g., within six months of filing?

   31. How best should access to the application be provided to the IPGO?

   32. How should any inequitable conduct issues be minimized in providing
this service?

   33. Should the USPTO provide a time period for applicants to review and
make any appropriate comments or amendments to their application after the
supplemental search has been transmitted before preparing the first Office
action on the merits?

   Registration Information: The USPTO plans to make the meeting available
via Web cast. Web cast information will be available on the USPTO's
Internet Web site before the meeting. The written comments and list of the
meeting participants and their associations will be posted on the USPTO's
Internet Web site (http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/leaving.
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cgi?from=leavingFR.html&log=linklog&to=http://www.uspto.gov).

   When registering, please provide the following information: (1) Your
name, title, and, if applicable, company or organization, address, phone
number, and e-mail address; and (2) if you wish to make a presentation, the
specific topic or issue to be addressed and the approximate desired length
of your presentation.

   There is no fee to register for the public meeting and registration will
be on a first-come, first-serve basis. Early registration is recommended
because seating is limited. Registration on the day of the public meeting
will be permitted on a space-available basis beginning at 1:30 p.m. Eastern
Standard Time, on July 20, 2010.

   The USPTO will attempt to accommodate all persons who wish to make a
presentation at the meeting. After reviewing the list of speakers, the
USPTO will contact each speaker prior to the meeting with the amount of
time available and the approximate time that the speaker's presentation is
scheduled to begin. Speakers must then send the final electronic copies of
their presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint or Microsoft Word to
3trackscomments@uspto.gov by July 16, 2010, so that the presentation can be
displayed in the Auditorium.

   If you need special accommodations due to a disability, please inform
the contact person (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT) by July 16, 2010.

May 25, 2010			                            DAVID J. KAPPOS
				            Under Secretary of Commerce for
				  Intellectual Property and Director of the
 				  United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Status of Public Records Division
		       Status of Public Records Division

   The Public Records Division (PRD) processes and fills orders for both
certified and uncertified copies of Patent and Trademark Office documents
and records assignments and other documents related to title. This is an
update of actual processing times for orders filled during the month of May
2010:

DOCUMENT SERVICES	                       Goal	             Actual
								 Processing
								       Time
Certified Documents

Patent Applications-As-Filed		     7 days	 	     4 days
Patent Related File Wrappers		    25 days	 	    13 days
Patent Copies	                	    10 days	 	     3 days
Patent Assignments	        	    10 days	 	     5 days
Trademark Applications-As-Filed		     7 days	 	     4 days
Trademark Related File Wrappers		    25 days	 	    11 days
Trademark Assignments	        	    10 days	 	     5 days
Trademark Registrations,
   Expedited	                	     5 days	 	     2 days
Trademark Registrations,
   Regular	                	    14 days	 	     6 days

Uncertified Documents

Patent Copies	 			     5 day	 	     1 day
Plant Patents				     5 days	 	     2 days
Patent Assignments			    10 days	 	     2 days
Patent Related File Wrappers		    25 days	 	     9 days
Trademark Copies			     5 days	 	     1 day
Trademark Assignments			    10 days	 	     1 day
Trademark Related File Wrappers		    25 days	 	     2 days

   Customers should use the above actual processing time for each product
as a guide as to when they can expect their orders to be completed. In
cases where an urgent deadline is approaching, contact Patent and Trademark
Copy Fulfillment Branch at (571) 272-3150 or 1 (800) 972-6382 for
assistance with a particular order.

   Customers are encouraged to place orders through the Internet at
http://ebiz1.uspto.gov/oems25p

   Orders may also be faxed to the Patent and Trademark Copy Fulfillment
Branch at (571) 273-3250. Information on the status of pending orders may
be obtained by calling (571) 272-3150 or 1 (800) 972-6382 (outside the
Washington, DC Metro area), or via E-mail to dsd@uspto.gov.

ASSIGNMENT SERVICES
					       Goal		     Actual
      								 Processing
 								       Time

Submission Method

Internet (EFS, ePAS or eTAS)   		     2 days		      1 day
Fax	                       		    10 days		      1 day
Paper	                       		    14 days		      1 day

   The Assignment Services Branch is currently mailing recordation notices
for paper documents received in the Public Records Division on May 29,
2010.

   Customers should use the above actual processing times as a guide as to
 June 29, 2010 US PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1355 OG 333 

when they can expect their assignment submissions to be processed. For
fastest service customers are encouraged to file assignments via the
Internet.

   Assignment submissions may be made via the Internet at
http://epas.uspto.gov/ for patent assignments and http://etas.uspto.gov for
trademark assignments. Patent assignment submissions may also be made by
selecting the "Electronic Filing (EFS)" option at http://www.uspto.gov/ebc.

   Assignment submissions may also be faxed to the Assignment Services
Branch at (571) 273-0140. Trademark assignment recordations may be reviewed
online at http://assignments.uspto.gov/assignments. Information on the
status of pending assignment recordations may be obtained by calling
(571) 272-3350 or 1 (800) 972-6382 (outside the Washington, DC Metro area).

June 4, 2010					              SANDRA BIGSBY
				       	   Manager, Public Records Division
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Errata
				    Errata

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,726,053 to Terry L. Briscoe of Portland,
OR for RELEASABLE COUPLING ASSEMBLY appearing in the Official Gazette of
June 01, 2010 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,726,170 to Seung Soo Hong, et al of
Daejeon Korea, Republic of for VACUUM GAUGE CALIBRATION APPARATUS CAPABLE
OF CALIBRATING AND TESTING WITHOUT DISPLACEMENT AND OPERATING METHOD
THEREOF appearing in the Official Gazette of June 01, 2010 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,726,947 to Enno Eyb of Osnabruck, Germany
for CARBON-GLASS-HYBRID SPAR FOR WIND ROTORBLADES appearing in the Official
Gazette of June 01, 2010 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,727,149 to Bernhard B. Sterling, et al of
Dan-Ville, CA for SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING A TREATMENT DOSE FOR A
PATIENT appearing in the Official Gazette of June 01, 2010 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,727,408 to Klaus Johannes Weber, et al of
Australian Capitol Territory, Austria for SEMICONDUCTOR TEXTURING PROCESS
appearing in the Official Gazette of June 01, 2010 should be deleted since
no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,727,849 to Jong Kuk Kim, et al of
Suwon-si Korea, Republic of for METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR
DEVICE HAVING A CAPACITOR appearing in the Official Gazette of June 01,
2010 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,727,951 to Liat Mintz, et al of
Kendall-Park, NJ for HUMAN THROMBOSPONDIN POLYPEPTIDE appearing in the
Official Gazette of June 01, 2010 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,728,335 to Shunpei Yamazaki, et al of
Tokyo, Japan for INSULATED GATE FIELD EFFECT SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME appearing in the Official Gazette of June
01, 2010 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,728,800 to Brian J. Gally, et al of Los
Gatos, CA for METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MANIPULATING COLOR IN A DISPLAY
appearing in the Official Gazette of June 01, 2010 should be deleted since
no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,728,813 to Ryan Robertson, et al of
Seattle, WA for SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
UTILIZING A MOBILE DEVICE appearing in the Official Gazette of June 01,
2010 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,728,857 to Isao Kishi of Nagoya-shi,
Japan for DEVELOPER CARTRIDGE FOR IMAGE-FORMING DEVICE appearing in the
Official Gazette of June 01, 2010 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,729,095 to Nak Heon Choi of Gyeonggi-do
Korea, Republic of for DEVICE TO PROTECT A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE FROM
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE BY EFFICIENTLY DISCHARGING A MICRO CURRENT
appearing in the Official Gazette of June 01, 2010 should be deleted since
no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,729,371 to Andrew Rodney Ferlitsch of
Camas, WA for SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PREPARING A USAGE REPORT WITH COUNTER
INFORMATION appearing in the Official Gazette of June 01, 2010 should be
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deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,729,970 to David Gershon of Tel Aviv,
Israel for METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRICING FINANCIAL DERIVATIVES appearing in
the Official Gazette of June 01, 2010 should be deleted since no patent was
granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,729,974 to David Gershon of Tel Aviv,
Israel for METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRICING OPTIONS appearing in the Official
Gazette of June 01, 2010 should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,730,006 to Juergen Sattler, et al of
Wiesloch, Germany for DEDUCTION ENGINE TO DETERMINE WHAT CONFIGURATION
MANAGEMENT SCOPING QUESTIONS TO ASK A USER BASED ON RESPONSES TO ONE OR
MORE PREVIOUS QUESTIONS appearing in the Official Gazette of June 01, 2010
should be deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,730,075 to Srikanth Thirumalai, et al of
Clyde Hill, WA for GENERATING SIMILARITY SCORES FOR MATCHING NON-IDENTICAL
DATA STRINGS appearing in the Official of June 01, 2010 should be deleted
since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,730,195 to Patrick L. Connor of Portland,
OR for METHOD, APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND ARTICLE OF MANUFACTURE FOR GROUPING
PACKETS appearing in the Official Gazette of June 01, 2010 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,730,203 to Leonard L. Lu, et al of
Holmdel, NJ for INTELLIGENT SWITCHING OF CLIENT PACKETS AMONG A GROUP OF
SERVERS appearing in the Official Gazette of June 01, 2010 should be
deleted since no patent was granted."

   "All reference to Patent No. 7,730,328 to Nonaka Akira, et al of Tokyo,
Japan for DATA PROVIDING SYSTEM AND APPARATUS AND METHODS OF SAME appearing
in the Official Gazette of June 01, 2010 should be deleted since no patent
was granted."
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Certificates of Correction
			  Certificates of Correction
			       for June 8, 2010

5,541,060	    7,512,930		 7,630,828	      7,680,881
5,844,552	    7,515,308		 7,632,269	      7,681,183
6,091,832	    7,516,221		 7,632,425	      7,681,229
6,297,720	    7,516,440		 7,633,163	      7,681,517
6,706,846	    7,519,566		 7,633,627	      7,681,741
6,740,393	    7,519,976		 7,634,667	      7,681,904
6,855,678	    7,524,352		 7,635,004	      7,682,138
6,856,167	    7,524,381		 7,635,394	      7,682,446
6,886,389	    7,524,648		 7,636,096	      7,682,564
6,957,393	    7,526,368		 7,636,375	      7,682,977
6,960,328	    7,526,490		 7,636,492	      7,683,064
6,982,051	    7,526,508		 7,637,527	      7,683,885
6,987,963	    7,526,560		 7,637,836	      7,684,321
7,008,938	    7,529,818		 7,637,968	      7,684,804
7,066,661	    7,529,872		 7,638,489	      7,684,986
7,067,788	    7,531,377		 7,639,694	      7,685,080
7,071,855	    7,532,864		 7,640,064	      7,685,257
7,078,195	    7,533,386		 7,640,201	      7,685,276
7,081,203	    7,533,392		 7,642,654	      7,685,309
7,091,793	    7,533,434		 7,643,217	      7,686,127
7,095,052	    7,535,614		 7,643,324	      7,686,466
7,098,739	    7,536,319		 7,644,003	      7,687,115
7,108,556	    7,536,581		 7,644,858	      7,687,162
7,112,781	    7,536,686		 7,645,315	      7,687,276
7,126,108	    7,539,530		 7,646,731	      7,687,346
7,126,438	    7,541,475		 7,647,030	      7,687,660
7,128,442	    7,543,024		 7,647,197	      7,687,785
7,128,471	    7,545,917		 7,647,253	      7,688,068
7,135,919	    7,548,918		 7,647,255	      7,688,498
7,139,096	    7,548,973		 7,647,426	      7,688,685
7,141,426	    7,549,079		 7,649,467	      7,689,195
7,146,292	    7,549,888		 7,649,712	      7,689,286
7,151,407	    7,550,486		 7,649,780	      7,689,439
7,158,702	    7,551,397		 7,650,240	      7,689,568
7,160,403	    7,555,697		 7,650,342	      7,689,640
7,171,224	    7,558,754		 7,651,458	      7,689,710
7,182,525	    7,558,765		 7,652,416	      7,690,366
7,198,818	    7,563,444		 7,652,856	      7,690,656
7,203,665	    7,563,645		 7,652,984	      7,691,063
7,203,732	    7,567,695		 7,653,180	      7,691,133
7,206,169	    7,568,614		 7,654,040	      7,691,149
7,212,379	    7,569,104		 7,654,223	      7,691,370
7,218,486	    7,569,508		 7,654,849	      7,691,380
7,224,496	    7,569,990		 7,655,250	      7,691,613
7,224,556	    7,570,283		 7,655,561	      7,691,680
7,224,626	    7,572,415		 7,655,565	      7,691,770
7,227,245	    7,575,905		 7,655,625	      7,691,804
7,242,556	    7,575,917		 7,655,961	      7,692,384
7,263,501	    7,576,189		 7,656,588	      7,692,435
7,276,250	    7,577,600		 7,656,870	      7,692,436
7,282,568	    7,579,003		 7,657,129	      7,692,583
7,290,083	    7,579,112		 7,658,058	      7,692,857
7,292,098	    7,579,280		 7,658,408	      7,692,996
7,293,241	    7,579,293		 7,658,568	      7,693,182
7,294,919	    7,579,446		 7,658,976	      7,693,225
7,295,329	    7,579,453		 7,659,538	      7,693,544
7,302,130	    7,581,454		 7,659,620	      7,693,826
7,302,370	    7,582,181		 7,660,147	      7,693,937
7,315,139	    7,582,439		 7,660,264	      7,694,257
7,315,542	    7,582,952		 7,660,429	      7,694,848
7,329,410	    7,583,205		 7,660,654	      7,694,968
7,330,927	    7,583,827		 7,661,359	      7,694,994
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7,331,722	    7,584,375		 7,661,822	      7,695,019
7,339,575	    7,585,507		 7,661,843	      7,695,040
7,340,494	    7,585,568		 7,662,801	      7,695,185
7,342,310	    7,585,657		 7,663,102	      7,695,282
7,343,535	    7,588,545		 7,663,183	      7,695,616
7,345,398	    7,588,667		 7,664,671	      7,695,628
7,347,630	    7,590,186		 7,665,010	      7,695,712
7,355,219	    7,590,331		 7,665,037	      7,696,506
7,359,041	    7,590,528		 7,665,299	      7,696,829
7,359,595	    7,592,169		 7,665,656	      7,697,325
7,362,898	    7,593,463		 7,665,678	      7,697,416
7,367,095	    7,594,465		 7,666,449	      7,697,821
7,369,841	    7,595,312		 7,667,005	      7,698,123
7,377,073	    7,596,581		 7,667,986	      7,698,448
7,377,657	    7,597,393		 7,668,193	      7,698,457
7,378,485	    7,598,382		 7,668,787	      7,698,596
7,380,994	    7,598,421		 7,668,900	      7,698,626
7,382,935	    7,599,850		 7,668,967	      7,698,906
7,383,453	    7,599,988		 7,669,081	      7,699,119
7,391,342	    7,601,105		 7,669,395	      7,700,422
7,403,188	    7,601,691		 7,669,503	      7,700,485
7,403,640	    7,602,225		 7,669,719	      7,700,923
7,405,295	    7,603,201		 7,670,013	      7,700,989
7,406,134	    7,604,139		 7,670,110	      7,701,059
7,410,767	    7,604,486		 7,670,360	      7,701,105
7,426,348	    7,604,959		 7,670,401	      7,701,184
7,429,763	    7,606,334		 7,670,582	      7,701,272
7,435,255	    7,606,753		 7,670,679	      7,701,374
7,442,788	    7,608,087		 7,670,769	      7,701,390
7,446,176	    7,608,723		 7,670,802	      7,701,462
7,446,392	    7,609,248		 7,670,945	      7,701,510
7,447,283	    7,609,736		 7,671,177	      7,701,593
7,447,389	    7,611,487		 7,672,047	      7,701,762
7,450,444	    7,611,520		 7,672,522	      7,701,765
7,451,578	    7,611,526		 7,672,545	      7,701,780
7,453,078	    7,611,727		 7,672,568	      7,701,782
7,453,924	    7,611,836		 7,672,732	      7,701,802
7,459,145	    7,612,044		 7,674,248	      7,701,850
7,459,975	    7,612,183		 7,674,353	      7,701,881
7,461,278	    7,612,677		 7,674,559	      7,702,384
7,461,562	    7,612,970		 7,674,662	      7,702,813
7,467,198	    7,615,339		 7,674,752	      7,704,093
7,467,461	    7,616,007		 7,675,090	      7,704,127
7,468,125	    7,616,052		 7,675,691	      7,704,562
7,469,330	    7,616,282		 7,675,758	      7,705,164
7,474,479	    7,616,411		 7,675,764	      7,706,316
7,474,622	    7,616,574		 7,676,993	      7,707,223
7,476,450	    7,617,767		 7,677,324	      7,707,666
7,479,404	    7,618,032		 7,677,695	      7,708,345
7,482,427	    7,619,524		 7,677,947	      7,709,071
7,485,312	    7,621,952		 7,678,094	      7,709,737
7,485,416	    7,622,740		 7,678,243	      7,710,713
7,487,872	    7,623,559		 7,678,390	      D. 544,878
7,488,415	    7,623,899		 7,678,820	      D. 580,940
7,492,709	    7,625,321		 7,678,904	      D. 592,575
7,497,765	    7,625,331		 7,679,133	      D. 608,706
7,502,193	    7,625,930		 7,679,326	      D. 609,147
7,502,828	    7,626,039		 7,679,606	      D. 611,979
7,503,908	    7,627,292		 7,679,860	      D. 612,845
7,504,309	    7,628,851		 7,680,050	      D. 612,879
7,506,431	    7,629,573		 7,680,140	      D. 613,830
7,507,740	    7,629,655		 7,680,228	      RE. 41,048
7,510,788	    7,629,699		 7,680,281	      RE. 41,170
7,512,575	    7,629,979		 7,680,590
7,512,599	    7,630,762		 7,680,846
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Summary of Final Decisions Issued by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board

SUMMARY OF FINAL DECISIONS ISSUED BY THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
May 24 – May 28, 2010
 

Date Issued
 
Type of Case(1) Proceeding or Appn. No. Party or Parties Issue TTAB Decision Opposer's or Petitioner's Mark and Goods or Services Applicant's or Respondent's Mark and Goods or Services Mark and Goods Cited by Examining Attorney Issued as Precedent of TTAB
5-26 EX 77608467 Seung-Beom Hong 2(d) Refusal Affirmed   "CROSS LITE" (in stylized form) [electric lamps, lighting fixtures, luminaires; lamps; lighting devices for showcases; lighting fixtures; lights for use in illuminating signs and displays; projector lamps; spotlights; wall lights] "CROSSLIGHT" [solar light fixtures, namely, indoor and outdoor solar powered lighting units and fixtures] No
5-26 EX 77277484 Robbie H. Phillips 2(d) Refusal Affirmed as to both classes   "SIREN" [Class 9: prerecorded audio cassette tapes, video cassette tapes, phonograph records and digital media, namely, CDs, DVDs and downloadable audio files featuring music and spoken words] [Class 41: entertainment in the nature of live performances by a single death metal rock group; production of musical recordings for entertainment] "SIREN MUSIC FESTIVAL" [entertainment, namely, live music concerts] No

(1) EX=Ex Parte Appeal; OPP=Opposition; CANC=Cancellation; CU=Concurrent Use; (SJ)=Summary Judgment; (MD)=Motion to Dismiss; (MR)=Motion to Reopen; (R)=Request for Reconsideration (2) *=Opinion Writer; (D)=Dissenting Panel Member
 



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			classification, exchanges and standards.

Mail Stop Issue Fee	All communications following the receipt of a
			PTOL-85, "Notice of Allowance and Fee(s)
			Due," and prior to the issuance of a patent
			should be addressed to Mail Stop Issue Fee,
			unless advised to the contrary.

			Assignments are the exception. Assignments
			(with cover sheets) should be faxed to
			571-273-0140, electronically submitted
			(http://epas.uspto.gov), or submitted in a
			separate envelope and sent to Mail Stop
			Assignment Recordation Services,
			Director - U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
			as shown below.

Mail Stop L&R		All documents pertaining to applications subject
			to secrecy order pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 181, or
			national-security classified and required to be
			processed accordingly. Such papers, petitions for
			foreign filing license pursuant to 37 CFR 5.12(b)
			for which expedited handling is requested, and
			petitions for retroactive license under 37 CFR
			5.25 may also be hand carried to Licensing and
			Review:

			Technology Center 3600, Office of the Director
			Room 4B41
			501 Dulany Street (Knox Building)
			Alexandria, VA 22314

Mail Stop Missing 	Requests for a corrected filing receipt and
 Parts			replies to OPAP notices such as the Notice
			of Omitted Items, Notice to File Corrected
			Application Papers, Notice of Incomplete
			Application, Notice to Comply with Nucleotide
			Sequence Requirements, and Notice to File Missing
			Parts of Application, and associated papers and
			fees.

Mail Stop MPEP		Submissions concerning the Manual of Patent
			Examining Procedure.

Mail Stop Patent Ext.	Applications for patent term extension or
			adjustment under 35 U.S.C. 154 and any
			communications relating thereto. This mail stop
			is limited to petitions for patent term extension
			under 35 U.S.C. 154 for applications filed
			between June 8, 1995 and May 29, 2000, and patent
			term adjustment (PTA) under 35 U.S.C. 154 for
			applications filed on or after May 29, 2000.
			For applications for patent term extension under
			35 U.S.C. 156, use Mail Stop Hatch-Waxman PTE.
			For applications for patent term extension or
			adjustment under 35 U.S.C. 154 that are mailed
			together with the payment of the issue fee, use
			Mail Stop Issue Fee.

Mail Stop Patent 	Submission of comments regarding search templates.
 Search Template
 Comments

Mail Stop PCT		Mail related to international applications filed
			under the Patent Cooperation Treaty in the
			international phase and in the national phase
			under 35 U.S.C. 371 prior to mailing of a
			Notification of Acceptance of Application Under
			35 U.S.C. 371 and 37 CFR 1.495 (Form
			PCT/DO/EO/903).

Mail Stop Petition	Petitions to be decided by the Office of Petitions,
			including petitions to revive and petitions to
			accept late payment of issue fees or maintenance
			fees.

Mail Stop PGPUB		Correspondence regarding publication of patent
			applications not otherwise provided, including:
			requests for early publication made after filing,
			rescission of a non-publication request, corrected
			patent application publication, and refund of
			publication fee.

Mail Stop Post 		In patented files: requests for changes of
 Issue			correspondence address, powers of attorney,
			revocations of powers of attorney, withdrawal as
			attorney or agent and submissions under 37
			CFR 1.501. Designation of, or changes to, a fee
			address should be addressed to Mail Stop M
			Correspondence. Requests for Certificate of
			Correction need no special mail stop, but
			should be mailed to the attention of Certificate
			of Correction Branch.

Mail Stop RCE		Requests for continued examination under
			37 CFR 1.114.

Mail Stop 		Correspondence pertaining to the reconstruction
 Reconstruction		of lost patent files.

Mail Stop Ex Parte 	Original requests for Ex Parte Reexamination
 Reexam 		and all subsequent corresponcence other
			than correspondence to the Office of the Solicitor
			(see 37 CFR 1.1(a)(3) and 1.302(c)).

Mail Stop Inter  	Original requests for Inter Partes Reexamination
 Partes Reexam		and all subsequent correspondence other than
			correspondence to the Office of the Solicitor
			(see 37 CFR 1.1(a)(3) and 1.302(c)).

Mail Stop Reissue	All new and continuing reissue application filings.

Mail Stop Sequence	Submission of the computer readable form (CRF) for
			applications with sequence listings, when the CRF
			is not being filed with the patent application.

Information for addressing trademark-related correspondence may also be found
on the USPTO's web site at http://www.uspto.gov/patents/mail.jsp.


	    MAIL TO BE DIRECTED TO THE COMMISSIONER FOR TRADEMARKS

   Please address trademark-related correspondence to be delivered by the
United States Postal Service (USPS), except documents sent to the Assignment
Services Division for recordation, requests for copies of trademark
documents, and documents directed to the Madrid Processing Unit, as follows:

	Commissioner for Trademarks
	P.O. Box 1451
	Alexandria, VA 22313-1451

   Mail to be delivered by the USPS to the Office's Madrid Processing Unit,
must be mailed to:

	Madrid Processing Unit
	600 Dulany Street
	MDE-7B87
        Alexandria, VA 22314-5796

   Mail to be delivered by the USPS to the Office's Deputy Commissioner for
Trademark Policy regarding Letters of Protest must be mailed to:

	Letter of Protest
	ATTN: Deputy Commissioner for Trademark Policy
	600 Dulany Street
	Alexandria, VA 22314-5796

   Mail to be delivered by the USPS to the Director regarding the Fastener
Quality Act (FQA) must be mailed to:

	Director, USPTO
	ATTN: FQA
	600 Dulany Street, MDE-10A71
	Alexandria, VA 22314-5793

   Mail to be delivered by the USPS to the Commissioner regarding the
recordal of a Native American Tribal Insignia (NATI) must be mailed to:

	Native American Tribal Insignia
	ATTN: Commissioner for Trademarks
	600 Dulany Street
	MDE-10A71
	Alexandria, VA 22314-5793

Do NOT send any of the following via USPS certified mail or with a
"signature required" option: submissions to the Madrid Processing Unit,
Letters of Protest, applications for recordal of insignia under the
Fastener Quality Act, notifications of Native American Tribal Insignia.

   Trademark-related mail to be delivered by hand or other private courier
or delivery service (e.g., UPS, Federal Express) to the Trademark Operation,
the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, or the Office's Madrid Processing Unit,
must be delivered to:

	Trademark Assistance Center
	Madison East, Concourse Level Room C 55
	600 Dulany Street
	Alexandria, VA 22314

Information for addressing trademark-related correspondence may also be found
on the USPTO's web site at http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/mail.jsp.


	   MAIL TO BE DIRECTED TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE UNITED STATES
			  PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

   Please address mail to be directed to a mail stop identified below to
be delivered by the United States Postal Service (USPS) as follows (unless
otherwise instructed):

	Mail Stop _____
	Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
	P.O. Box 1450
	Alexandria, VA 22313-1450

Mail Stop
Designations		Explanation

Mail Stop 3 		Mail for the Office of Personnel from NFC.

Mail Stop 6		Mail for the Office of Procurement.

Mail Stop 8		All papers for the Office of the Solicitor except
			communications relating to pending litigation and
			disciplinary proceedings; papers relating to
			pending litigation in court cases shall be mailed
			only to Office of the Solicitor, P.O. Box 15667,
			Arlington, VA 22215 and papers related to pending
			disciplinary proceedings before the Administrative
			Law Judge or the Director shall be mailed only to
			the Office of the Solicitor, P.O. Box 16116,
			Arlington, VA 22215.

Mail Stop 11 		Mail for the Electronic Ordering Service (EOS).

Mail Stop 13 		Mail for the Employee and Labor Relations Division.

Mail Stop 16 		Mail related to refund requests, other than
			requests for refund of a patent application
			publication fee. Such requests should be directed
			to Mail Stop PGPub.

Mail Stop 17 		Invoices directed to the Office of Finance.

Mail Stop 24 		Mail for the Inventor's Assistance Program,
			including complaints about Invention Promoters.

Mail Stop 171		Vacancy Announcement Applications.

Mail Stop Assignment 	All assignment documents, security interests,
 Recordation Services	and other documents to be recorded in the
			Assignment records. Note that documents with
			cover sheets that are faxed to 571-273-0140 or
			submitted electronically (http://epas.uspto.gov)
			are processed much more quickly than those
			submitted by mail.

Mail Stop Document 	All requests for certified or uncertified
 Services		copies of patent or trademark documents.

Mail Stop EEO   	Mail for the Office of Civil Rights.

Mail Stop External 	Mail for the Office of External Affairs.
 Affairs

Mail Stop Interference 	Communications relating to interferences and
			applications and patents involved in interference.

Mail Stop M		Mail to designate or change a fee
 Correspondence		address, or other correspondence related to
			maintenance fees, except payments of
			maintenance fees in patents. See below for
			the address for maintenance fee payments.

Mail Stop OED		Mail for the Office of Enrollment and Discipline.


			   Maintenance Fee Payments

   Unless submitted electronically over the Internet at www.uspto.gov,
payments of maintenance fees in patents should be mailed through the
United States Postal Service to:

	United States Patent and Trademark Office
	P.O. Box 979070
	St. Louis, MO 63197-9000

   Alternatively, payment of maintenance fees in patents (Attn:
Maintenance Fee) using hand-delivery and delivery by private courier
may be made to:

	Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
	Attn: Maintenance Fee
	2051 Jamieson Avenue, Suite 300
	Alexandria, Virginia 22314


			Deposit Account Replenishments

   To send payment to replenish deposit accounts, send the payments through
the United States Postal Service to:

        United States Patent and Trademark Office
	P.O. Box 979065
	St. Louis, MO 63197-9000

   Alternatively, deposit account replenishments (Attn: Deposit Accounts)
using hand-delivery and delivery by private courier (e.g., FedEx, UPS, etc.)
may be delivered to:

	Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
	Attn: Deposit Accounts
	2051 Jamieson Avenue, Suite 300
	Alexandria, Virginia 22314
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Reference Collections of U.S. Patents Available for Public Use in Patent Depository Libraries
	     Reference Collections of U.S. Patents and Trademarks
     Available for Public Use in Patent and Trademark Depository Libraries

The following libraries, designated as Patent and Trademark Depository
Libraries (PTDLs), provide public access to patent and trademark
information received from the United States Patent and Trademark Office
(USPTO). This information includes all issued patents, all registered
trademarks, the Official Gazette of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office,
search tools such as the Cassis CD-ROM suite of products and supplemental
information in a variety of formats including online, optical disc,
microfilm and paper. Each PTDL also offers access to USPTO resources on
the Internet and to PubWEST (Web based examiner search tool), a system
used by patent examiners that is not available on the Internet.

Staff assistance and training is provided in the use of this information.
All information is available free of charge. However, there may be charges
associated with the use of photocopying and related services. Hours of
service to the public vary, and anyone contemplating use of these
collections at a particular library is urged to contact that library in
advance about its services and hours to avoid inconvenience.

State      		Name of Library                  Telephone Contact

Alabama 		Auburn University Libraries         (334) 844-1737
      			Birmingham Public Library      	    (205) 226-3620
Alaska			Fairbanks: Keith B. Mather Library,
			Geophysical Institute,
			University of Alaska, Fairbanks	    (907) 474-2636
Arkansas   		Little Rock: Arkansas State
			Library  			    (501) 682-2053
California   		Los Angeles Public Library          (213) 228-7220
      			Riverside: University of
			California, Riverside Libraries	    (951) 827-3316
                        Sacramento: California State
    			Library				    (916) 654-0069
      			San Diego Public Library      	    (619) 236-5813
			San Francisco Public Library	    (415) 557-4500
      			Sunnyvale Public Library 	    (408) 730-7300
Colorado  		Denver Public Library         	    (720) 865-1711
Connecticut		Fairfield: Ryan-Matura Library
			Sacred Heart University		    (203) 371-7726
Delaware   		Newark: University of Delaware
			Library  			    (302) 831-2965
Dist. of Columbia	Washington: Howard University
			Libraries 			    (202) 806-7252
Florida      		Fort Lauderdale: Broward County
         		Main Library            	    (954) 357-7444
      			Miami-Dade Public Library      	    (305) 375-2665
      			Orlando: University of Central
			Florida Libraries  		    (407) 823-2562
Georgia      		Atlanta: Price Gilbert Memorial
			Library, Georgia Institute
         		of Technology   		    (404) 385-7185
Hawaii      		Honolulu: Hawaii State Public
			Library System			    (808) 586-3477
Illinois   		Chicago Public Library         	    (312) 747-4450
Indiana      		Indianapolis-Marion County Public
			Library            		    (317) 269-1741
     			West Lafayette Siegesmund
			Engineering Library,
         		Purdue University   		    (765) 494-2872
Kansas      		Wichita: Ablah Library, Wichita
			State University          	  1 (800) 572-8368
Kentucky   		Louisville Free Public Library      (502) 574-1611
Louisiana   		Baton Rouge: Troy H. Middleton
         		Library, Louisiana State University (225) 388-8875
Maine 			Orono: Raymond H. Fogler Library,
			University of Maine		    (207) 581-1678
Maryland		Baltimore: University of Baltimore
			Law Library 			    (410) 837-4554
			College Park: Engineering and
			Physical Sciences Library,
         		University of Maryland		    (301) 405-9157
Massachusetts   	Amherst: Physical Sciences Library,
         		University of Massachusetts   	    (413) 545-2765
      			Boston Public Library         	    (617) 536-5400
							         Ext. 4256
Michigan   		Ann Arbor: Art, Architecture &
  			Engineering Library,
         		University of Michigan      	    (734) 647-5735
      			Big Rapids: Ferris Library for
                        Information, Technology &
                        Education, Ferris State
         		University                          (231) 592-3602
      			Detroit: Public Library             (313) 481-1391
Minnesota 		Hennepin County Library
			Minneapolis Central Library  	    (952) 847-8000
Mississippi   		Jackson: Mississippi Library
			Commission 			    (601) 961-4111
Missouri   		Kansas City: Linda Hall Library     (816) 363-4600
								  Ext. 724
      			St. Louis Public Library      	    (314) 241-2288
								  Ext. 390
Montana      		Butte: Montana College of Mineral
         		Science and Technology Library      (406) 496-4281
Nebraska   		Lincoln: Engineering Library,
			University of Nebraska-Lincoln      (402) 472-3411
Nevada      		Las Vegas--Clark County Library
			District 		       	    (702) 507-3421
			Reno: University of Nevada, Reno
         		Library            		    (775) 784-6500
								  Ext. 257
New Jersey   		Newark Public Library         	    (973) 733-7779
      			Piscataway: Library of Science and
         		Medicine, Rutgers University   	    (732) 445-2895
New Mexico   		Albuquerque: University of
   			New Mexico General Library          (505) 277-4412
New York   		Albany: New York State Library      (518) 474-5355
      			Buffalo and Erie County Public
			Library  			    (716) 858-7101
			Rochester Public Library       	    (716) 428-8110
      			New York  Library
			(The Research Libraries)	    (212) 592-7000
			Stony Brook: Engineering Library,
   			State University of New York	    (631) 632-7148
North Carolina   	Charlotte: J. Murrey Atkins
			Library, 			    (704) 687-2241
                        University of North Carolina at
         		Charlotte    	                    (919) 515-2935
North Dakota   		Grand Forks: Chester Fritz Library,
         		University of North Dakota   	    (701) 777-4888
Ohio      		Akron - Summit County Public        (330) 643-9075
			Library
			Cincinnati and Hamilton County,
			Public Library of		    (513) 369-6932
      			Cleveland Public Library      	    (216) 623-2870
			Dayton: Paul Laurence Dunbar
			Library, Wright State
			University		       	    (937) 775-3521
      			Toledo/Lucas County Public Library  (419) 259-5209
Oklahoma   		Stillwater: Oklahoma State
			University
         		Edmon Low Library  		    (405) 744-6546
Oregon      		Portland: Paul L. Boley Law Library,
			Lewis & Clark College 		    (503) 768-6786
Pennsylvania   		Philadelphia, The Free Library of   (215) 686-5394
      			Pittsburgh, Carnegie Library of     (412) 622-3138
      			University Park: Pattee Library,
         		Pennsylvania State University       (814) 865-7617
Puerto Rico             Mayaquez General Library,
                        University of Puerto Rico           (787) 993-0000
							         Ext. 3244
			Bayamon, Learning Resources Center,
                        University of Puerto Rico      	    (787) 786-5225
Rhode Island   		Providence Public Library      	    (401) 455-8027
South Carolina		Clemson University Libraries        (864) 656-3024
South Dakota		Rapid City: Devereaux Library,
			South Dakota School of Mines and
			Technology			    (605) 394-1275
Tennessee   		Nashville: Stevenson Science
         		Library, Vanderbilt University      (615) 322-2717
Texas      		Austin: McKinney Engineering
         		Library, University of Texas at
      			Austin 				    (512) 495-4511
			College Station: West Campus
         		Library, Texas A & M University	    (979) 845-2111
      			Dallas Public Library         	    (214) 670-1468
      			Houston: The Fondren Library, Rice
			University			    (713) 348-5483
			Lubbock: Texas Tech University	    (806) 742-2282
			San Antonio Public Library          (210) 207-2500
Utah      		Salt Lake City: Marriott Library,
         		University of Utah      	    (801) 581-8394
Vermont			Burlington: Bailey/Howe Library,
			University of Vermont               (802) 656-2542
Washington   		Seattle: Engineering Library,
         		University of Washington   	    (206) 543-0740
West Virginia   	Morgantown: Evansdale Library,
         		West Virginia University      	    (304) 293-4695
Wisconsin   		Madison: Kurt F. Wendt Library,
         		University of Wisconsin Madison     (608) 262-6845
      			Milwaukee Public Library      	    (414) 286-3051
Wyoming			Cheyenne: Wyoming State	Library	    (307) 777-7281
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Patent Technology Centers
PATENT TECHNOLOGY CENTERS
AVERAGE FILING DATE OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVING A FIRST OFFICE ACTION IN THE LAST 3 MONTHS
Technology
Center
GAU Avg Filing Date1
1600 BIOTECHNOLOGY, AND ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
  1610 7/1/2007
  1620 1/18/2008
  1630 12/19/2007
  1640 4/5/2008
  1650 1/3/2008
  1660 10/26/2008
  TOTAL 12/22/2007
     
1700/2900 CHEMICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND DESIGNS
  1790 9/5/2007
  TOTAL 9/5/2007
     
  2910 1/30/2009
  TOTAL 1/30/2009
     
2100 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND SOFTWARE
  2110 8/27/2007
  2120 6/16/2007
  2150 8/30/2007
  2160 8/30/2007
  2170 2/22/2007
  2180 9/23/2007
  2190 3/29/2006
  TOTAL 5/14/2007
     
2400 NETWORKING, MULTIPLEXING, CABLE AND SECURITY
  2420 5/29/2007
  2430 1/20/2007
  2440 8/3/2007
  2450 9/5/2007
  2460 10/11/2007
  2470 11/10/2007
  TOTAL 6/10/2007
     
2600 COMMUNICATIONS
  2610 2/28/2007
  2620 2/4/2007
  TOTAL 2/16/2007
     
2800   SEMICONDUCTORS/MEMORY, CIRCUITS/MEASURING AND TESTING, OPTICS/PHOTOCOPYING
  2810 3/21/2008
  2820 2/26/2008
  2830 3/21/2008
  2840 11/28/2007
  2850 11/7/2007
  2860 12/10/2007
  2870 1/12/2008
  2880 1/18/2008
  2890 3/24/2008
  TOTAL 2/8/2008
     
3600     TRANSPORTATION, CONSTRUCTION, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, AGRICULTURE, NATIONAL SECURITY AND LICENSE AND REVIEW
  3610 2/5/2008
  3620 12/18/2006
  3630 12/19/2007
  3640 1/9/2008
  3650 10/14/2007
  3660 9/23/2007
  3670 4/2/2008
  3680 12/27/2006
  3690 11/4/2007
  TOTAL 10/14/2007
     
3700   MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTS
  3710 8/12/2007
  3720 12/19/2007
  3730 6/4/2007
  3740 7/28/2007
  3750 7/16/2007
  3760 10/23/2007
  3770 5/20/2007
  3780 6/4/2007
  TOTAL 8/21/2007
     
  1 Average Filing date of applications receiving a First Office action in the last 3 months.
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