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hi everyone I'm Jennifer Ramirez I'm T C's technology and intellectual property management specialist today I'm going to show you how to check your patent application on the United States Patent and Trademark Office website let's take a look at how to check your patent application the first thing you want to go to the USPTO gov website on this first column you want to go down to search for patents and give that a click and this next page you're going to look for patent application information retrieval click that and then the first one is visit pair then you want to go to public pair and we're going to check the status of a published application okay so you want to go ahead and enter the CAPTCHA all right put in your application number where you tip inventors if you don't know it call us and we can give that to you all right on this first page is a lot of tabs with a lot information we'll go over some of the important ones here but just on this first screen you see a lot of information like your application number your filing date the type of application your examiner's name attorney docket number first named inventor the first named applicant it also tells you the status in this case it's a patented case the publication number the patent number and the issue date of the patent and there's the title and look at image file wrapper alright and here's all the documents that have been filed on your behalf by your attorney and the corresponding documents from the USPTO now you can click on any of these documents if you want to open them and read them right now if you want to know who your attorney is you can click on the address and attorneys slash agent who gives you your attorney's name their time as well their address here's the published documents there's any other patent applications associated with this application you can find that information here and the continuity data okay we're back at the main page and that's it for today I hope you found that helpful if you have any questions go ahead and give us a call or send us an email be sure to subscribe
Thanks for your comment Jeraldine Gregston, have a nice day.
- Kitty Rysz, Staff Member
let's say that you recently got back a search report and there are certain patents or patent applications on it that really concern you as in if those are enforced then you don't want to move forward what you can do is check on the statuses of those patents and applications in public pair and see if they're actually in force here's how I have two references that I'm interested in seeing their status the first is a patent and the second is an old published application I'm here on public Paris start page so I'm entering the patent number and select patent and here we see patent expired due to non-payment of maintenance fees so that patent is in the clear now granted it is a more complicated question to figure out exactly what is in there and what's in the public domain but at least you know that this patent is not boxing you out for the second one let's look at a published patent application and I select publication number here and this is another common status abandoned failure to respond to an office action so very often when someone gets an office action either a non final rejection or a final rejection they will look it over and they'll just decide that it's not worth responding to
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- Kitty Rysz
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I've studied process design at Oak Hills Christian College in Bemidji and I am an expert in moral psychology, descriptive ethics, value theory. I usually feel cheerful. My previous job was fine artist I held this position for 4 years, I love talking about airsoft and hockey. Huge fan of Jacob Sartorius I practice motocross racing and collect toys.
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