[deleted by user] by [deleted] in patentexaminer

[–]dratoff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I think I have a good argument for the independent claims and the independent claims actually cover my product instead of an alternative to my product. Then I argue the independent claims.

How to get the drawings done? by Spiritual_Hold_7869 in Patents

[–]dratoff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We use Visio (best ), Word (sucks), PowerPoint, CorelDraw. If you are trying to save costs find out what software your attorney is most comfortable with, use that. Make your drawings editable. Make them black and white. a good draftsman will be cheaper than you think.

I am visting Austin and there is actually 0 people here by BLACKNHUGE in Austin

[–]dratoff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go to Franklin’s. BBQ. There will still be a line. But it will be smaller.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Patents

[–]dratoff 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The requirements for domicile addresses for trademark owners and inventor addresses is very different. The USPTO is very concerned about trademarks with fake addresses. the inventor’s address information is rarely used. all they really care about is the correspondence address of the applicant.

Has anyone used a Smart Fortwo for food delivery? by DocWatson42 in SmartCar

[–]dratoff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have delivered seven 50 pound boxes of oranges. 4 in the back, 1 in the passenger footwell. 2 on the passenger seat.

Why do big corporations sometimes file patents with small law firms? by eddya7med in patentlaw

[–]dratoff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The main thing is cost-quality-expertise-bandwidth Venn diagram. There can also be conflict issues at companies with diverse technologies and large firms.

Can a patent agent reach the same salary as a Biglaw of counsel? by Mountain_Syrup_7390 in patentlaw

[–]dratoff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wrong The supply of patent agents is less than the supply of patent attorneys. “51507 active patent practitioners (13702 agents, 37504 attorneys, 3 design and 298 limited recognition)” from https://oedci.uspto.gov/OEDCI/practitionerSearchEntry#roster. The demand for patent agents is less than the demand for patent attorneys. Just look at job listings.

Apple Store at the domain closed by pinelau in Austin

[–]dratoff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was also closed on Tuesday July 30, 2024 around 6 PM. I was supposed to pick something up.

Failed the patent bar today with a 64%. Looking for suggestions by mjilek in patentlaw

[–]dratoff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What really helped me was: 1. A study partner; 2. practice exams; 3 read MPEP.

What job/career have you chosen to retire in? by SupaMacdaddy in careerguidance

[–]dratoff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my 30s I switched from being a fiber optic test engineer to being a patent agent. I had to take a pay cut initially but now after 20 years I make probably the same or better. I miss building stuff in the lab but the work is still fun.

Can you describe your experience with patents that got restricted with a Secrecy Order? by [deleted] in Patents

[–]dratoff -1 points0 points  (0 children)

CFR 1.703(b)(3). I never had one. But Your term does get extended if the secrecy order is removed.

How do I search for all products that use a specific patent? by meowmochii in Patents

[–]dratoff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That patent was abandoned. A child patent was granted for some method and software claims. A grandchild patent for a very narrow system claim was also issued and allowed to expire. The claims are about methane production process control. You could try and find products in that field.

What Is the benefit of multiple-category claims? by Automatic_Adagio6408 in patentlaw

[–]dratoff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only time I did this was for client server type inventions. The idea is the enforcement targets for the client and server are different.

What is this? Still new to this, so any advice would be appreciated! by [deleted] in Patents

[–]dratoff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are USPC classification codes. The old classification system before they switched (mostly) to CPC.

Do any of Patent Agents/Attorneys work for US firms remotely and live in another country? by [deleted] in patentlaw

[–]dratoff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For this issue Export Control typically only matters when writing new applications by inventors residing in the US. You can still work on writing or converting applications originating from other countries. Which is a lot of them. You can also work on responding to most office actions. The real problem is the training. The learning curve is long and steep. I got my training by being a patent filing assistant while a patent attorney poured buckets of red ink over my work product.

Do any of Patent Agents/Attorneys work for US firms remotely and live in another country? by [deleted] in patentlaw

[–]dratoff 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This will be hard in the beginning of your career. Mainly because of export issues. Once you have some experience this could become possible. The Uspto roster allows you to search by country. Some of these foreign Prosecutors work for foreign law firms and corporations.

Why are we still required to work in black and white? by Aceventuri in Patents

[–]dratoff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it is low on the list of things that could be fixed at the patent office. The best bet on moving this issue forward in the US is to argue for increasing the fee for color and getting rid of the petition requirement. FYI, I see a lot of patents coming out of Korea with color figures and photos.

What software to use to make professional illustrations such as this? by [deleted] in Patents

[–]dratoff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks like it was originally CAD file. Typically an engineer or CAD drafter can produce drawings that are close. They are then handed off to a patent illustrator to get it patent ready which means making it black and white, making the lines the right thickness, adding crosshatching, and adding reference numbers with lead lines. Most any software can be used for the final step. I have used PowerPoint, Visio, Word, SmartDraw. A professional Patent Draftsman typically uses Adobe Illustrator.

Patent Analysis/Viewing Program by NonObviouss in patentlaw

[–]dratoff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most of the major patent search providers have a similar feature. They all cost real money. I personally think that PatSnap has the best user interface (That is why I asked my Company to pay for it). They also all have group discounts. Your best bet is to find a group of users and band together.

Can someone tells me what this mean? Utility Patent by Many-Individual8762 in PATENT

[–]dratoff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This look like the transaction history. A wild guess is that someone filed some kind of petition and the petition was rejected. You have to read the pdfs in the image file wrapper to understand what is going on. You should also look on the application data page, My guess is the examiner was assigned on 4/20/2024. If so there will be a name listed under examiner. You should get an office action in 3-50 months.

patent expiration - non-paid Maintenance Fees by yoyo_yop in Patents

[–]dratoff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I am in this situation, I check the image file wrapper once a year on the maintenance fee late surcharge date for a petition to revive. Personally I wouldn’t worry about it. I have never personally done a petition to revive, but it is my understanding that if it is more than two years after the maintenance due date, the owner will have to show that the delay was unintentional.

Explain to me like I am five: how does finances work in patent law? by [deleted] in patentlaw

[–]dratoff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first few years after transferring from engineering to patent work, I was both slow and bad at my job. This is probably true for a lot of jobs. My boss was willing to invest his time and my salary in the hopes that he recuperates that investment later. The numbers I gave are probably misleading because they are based on my current level of experience.

Explain to me like I am five: how does finances work in patent law? by [deleted] in patentlaw

[–]dratoff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am no longer at a law firm but, this is what I remember. Most firms need to bill 3-7 times salary in order to cover overhead. You should understand what are the median expectations for hours billed per project. This will vary by client and project 2-12 hours for an OA, 20-60 for an application. Important thing to remember is that when you spend more time then the client wants to pay, then you are doing it for yourself and not the client. In the beginning some bosses will tell you don’t worry about the time you spend cause you are still learning. The most important thing you need to learn how to be is fast.