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905.03 Ordering of Patented and Abandoned Provisional and Nonprovisional Application Files - 900 Prior Art, Classification, Search
905.03 Ordering of Patented and Abandoned Provisional and Nonprovisional Application Files
In the examination of an application it is sometimes necessary to inspect the application papers of some previously abandoned application (provisional or nonprovisional) or granted patent. This is always true in the case of a reissue application and reexamination proceeding.
Patented and abandoned files are stored at the Files Repository located near the other USPTO buildings in Crystal City (Arlington, Virginia). Older files are housed in remote warehouses located in Maryland and Virginia.
Patented and abandoned files are ordered by means of a PALM video display or PALM intranet site transaction. To place such an order, the examiner is required to input his/her PALM location code, employee number, and patent number(s) and/or application number(s) of the file(s) that are needed. After transmission of the request transaction by the examiner, a "response" screen appears on the video display terminal or workstation browser which informs him/her of the status of the request for each file. The examiner is informed that the request
(A) is accepted;
(B) is accepted, but for which the file is located at a remote warehouse (in which case delivery time is increased);
(C) is not accepted because the file is not located at the repository or warehouse;
(D) is not accepted because a previous request for the file has not yet been filled; or
(E) is not accepted because the patent or application number inputted is not valid.
Periodically each day, personnel at the Files Repository perform a PALM print transaction which produces a list of all accepted requests in patent number order and, for requests for abandoned files, in application number order. The printed record of each request is detached from the list when its associated file is found. It is then stapled to it. Throughout the day, periodic deliveries of files are made directly to the offices of their requesters by Files Repository personnel. Upon delivery of files at the various locations, files that are ready to be returned to the repository are picked up.
With the exception of certain older files, the drawings of patented and abandoned files, if any, are now stored within their respective application file wrappers. Since it is desired not to separate one from the other, both the file and its drawings are delivered when a file is ordered.
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