Title: Update on Nanotech-related Initiatives and Examination at the USPTO
1Update on Nanotech-related Initiatives and
Examination at the USPTO
- Dave T. Nguyen, USPTO
- Supervisory Patent Examiner, Art Unit 1633
- Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, Organic Chemistry
- Tel 571-272-0731
- Email Dave.Nguyen_at_uspto.gov
2Outline
- Overview
- Classification
- Industry/Academia-USPTO interaction
- Continuing Education for Nano-Examiners
- Resources for Prior Art Search and Examination
- Patenting Nanotechnology
3Technology Centers
- 7 Technology Centers (TCs)
- Biotechnology, Organic Chemistry (TC 1600)
- Chemical and Materials Engineering (TC 1700)
Designs Patents (TC 2900) - Computer Architecture Software (TC2100)
- Communications (TC 2600)
- Semiconductors, Electrical Optical Systems
Components (TC 2800) - Transportation, Construction, Agriculture,
National Security Electronic Commerce (TC 3600) - Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing and
Products (TC 3700) - About 300 Art Units (13-18 examiners per Art
Unit) - average 40 Art Units per Technology Center
- About 4200 Patent Examiners
- average 600 Examiners per Technology Center
4Nanotech Patents and Pre-grant Publications
Distribution Across Technologies
(Years 74-05) TC 1600
TC 1700 TC 2100, 2600, 2800 TC
3600, 3700 Biotechnology
Chemical Electrical
Mechanical 823
729 958
652
5Nanotechnology Subject Matter in TC 1600
- Biosensors
- biochips
- nanotubes and nanowires as sensors
- arrays
- nanoscale dimensions of embodiments on the
sensors - Imaging
- nanoparticles as labels
- light emitting (i.e. fluorescent) compound
attached to or within nanoparticle - no light emitting compound detection via
light-scattering (i.e. SPR) - quantum dot based nanoparticles coated with DNA
or proteins used in diagnostic assays. - semiconductor nanocrystals as detectable labels
- BioDrug Delivery nanostructure
- lipid based nanocapsule
- fatty acid ester based nanocapsules
- polymeric nanosphere/nanocapsule
- polymer based micelles
- functionalized nano based structure composed of
protein, peptide an/or nucleic acids - Dendrimer
- self-assembled peptide-amphiphiles
- virus like particles
- quantum dot based nanoparticles coated with DNA
or proteins used in therapy - Medical devices coated with polymeric
nanoparticles
6Diversity in Nanotechnology Patent and Pre-grant
Publications Assigned to TC 1600
7Classification Progress (1)
- Step-by-step approach to reclassification-a
working committee composed of experienced
classifying staffs, SPE(s) and Nano examiners was
formed in late 2001. - 11/2001-8/2004 - Actively working in developing a
new nanotech cross-reference digest by - Placement of nano-related documents from key word
searches - Cross-reference placements of newly issued US
patents and US Pre-Grant Applications by
examiners from the working committee - 10/2004 - Established a new Nanotechnology cross
reference Digest I, Class 977. - 11/2005 Cross Reference Class 977, Subclasses
700-963 replaces Digest I.
8Classification Progress (2)
- Class 977 Digest I (Oct. 2004) has now expanded
from a single digest to a cross-reference art
collection of 263 new subclasses - Posted and searchable in mid-February 2006
- As of January 2006, up to about 3170 documents
placed, including over 2650 patents and 515
Pre-Grant Publications. - Public Availability
- Expanded Nanotechnology Class 977 subclass
schedule and definitions at - http//www.uspto.gov/web/offices/opc/documents/18
50.pdf
9Classification Progress (3)
- The public may now do a combination of a text
query and a cross-reference class 977 search by
following these steps at http//www.uspto.gov/patf
t/index.html - Step 1- choose either the Issued Patents or the
Published Applications database - Step 2 - select the Advanced Search option
- Step 3 enter your query and select years
desired. Example, to search device and class
977, subclass 931 - enter the query as -- device and ccl/977/931
-- - Step 4 Hit the Search button
- Step 5 review search results
10Classification Progress (4)
11 Classification Progress (5)
- The creation of cross reference Class 977
Nanotechnology and its expanded 263 subclasses
provides the USPTO with - a consolidated area of search to supplement the
patent application examination process. - an enhanced search tool, whereby customers of the
USPTO could select and combine a text search
along with the cross-reference to class 977. - a mechanism by which Nanotechnology-related US
Patent activity can be analyzed by the USPTO and
the public
12USPTO Nanotechnology Customer Partnership (NCP)
- Inaugural event at USPTO on Sept. 11, 2003
- Annual meetings April 20, 2004, May 4, 2005 and
March 28, 2006 - Goals of the Partnership
- Sharing concerns and information
- Establishing technical training programs for
examiners - Helping identify sources of prior art
- Helping applicants better understand what we do,
hopefully lead to better applications and better
patents
13Nanotech Customer Partnership
- Contacts and Information
- To be added to the USPTO Nanotechnology Customer
Partnership emailing list, to offer a speaker for
technical training for USPTO examiners, or to
suggest a source for searching nanotechnology-rela
ted prior art - Jill Warden, SPE 1743, 571-272-1267
Jill.Warden_at_USPTO.GOV -
- For other general nanotechnology-related or
examination-related issues - Bruce Kisliuk, Group Director TC1600,
571-272-0700 Bruce.Kisliuk_at_USPTO.GOV -
14Continuing Education For Nanotech-Examiners
- Monthly Atlantic Nano Forum Training
http//www.atlanticnanoforum.org - Nano Training Bootcamp 7/12/05-7/15/05 at George
Washington University - In-House Training/Seminar on Nanotech Related
subject matter - Resource Center provided by Scientific and
Technical Information Center (STIC)
15Continuing Education Scientific and Technical
Information Center (STIC)
16Search Tools for Nanotechnology Nanotech-related
services offered by STIC
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18Examination Resource Creation of a Tag-Team of
Nanotech-Examiners in TC 1600
- Experienced Nano-Examiners identified and invited
to join the Tag-Team for TC 1600 in January 2006 - Tag-Team finalized and created in March 2006
- Goals of the Tag-Team
- Enhancing proper assignments of nanotechnology
applications - Sharing resources on prior art
- Helping one another in examination on
Nanotechnology - Serving as a Points-of-Contact (POC) List for
continuing education on
Nanotechnology
19Examination Resource Creation of a Tag-Team of
Nanotech-Examiners in TC 1600
20Size Matters in Nanotechnology
- Case Law MPEP Related to Changes in
Size/Proportion - 35 USC 102 Inherency
- 35 USC 103 Obvious to make smaller
- 35 USC 112, 1st Paragraph, Enablement
21Case Law MPEP Related to Changes in
Size/Proportion
- In re Troiel, 124 USPQ 502, 505 (CCPA 1960)
- It is well established that the mere change of
the relative size of the co-acting members of a
known combination will not endow an otherwise
unpatentable - combination with patentability.
- In re Gardner v. TEC Systems, Inc., 220 USPQ 777,
786 - (Fed. Cir. 1984)
- Where the only difference between the prior art
and the claims was a recitation of relative
dimensionswould not perform differently than the
prior art device, the claimed device was not
patentably distinct from the prior art device. - Texas Instruments v. ITC, 231 USPQ 833, 840 (Fed.
Cir. 1986) - A mere change in size due to improved
miniaturization by technological advance does not
in itself save the accused devices from
infringement. - MPEP 2144.05
- Claimed elastomeric polyurethanes which fell
within the broad scope of the references were
held to be unpatentable thereover because, among
other reasons, there was no evidence of the
criticality of the claimed ranges of molecular
weight or molar proportions.
2235 USC 102 Inherency
- In re Best, 195 USPQ 430, 433 (CCPA 1977 MPEP
2111.04) - The claiming of a new use, new function or
unknown - property which is inherently present in the
prior art does - not necessarily make the claim patentable.
- Ex Parte Levy, 17 USPQ2d 1461, 1464 (BPAI, 1990
MPEP 2111.04) - In relying upon the theory of inherency, the
examiner must provide a basis in fact and/or
technical reasoning to reasonably support the
determination that the allegedly inherent
characteristic necessarily flows from the
teachings of the applied prior art. - Schering Corp. v. Geneva Pharm., 68 USPQ 1760,
1763 - (Fed. Cir. 2003 MPEP 2111.04)
- Simply put, the fact that a characteristic is a
necessary feature or result of a prior-art
embodiment (that is itself described and enabled)
is enough for inherent anticipation, even if that
fact was unknown at the time of the prior
invention.
2335 USC 103 Obviousness
- Arent inventors always motivated to make things
smaller, faster, more sensitive? Maybe, but - Obviousness Requires A Reasonable Expectation Of
Success - The prior art can be modified or combined to
reject claims as prima facie obvious as long as
there is a reasonable expectation of success. -
In re Merck Co., Inc., 800 F.2d 1091 (Fed.
Cir. 1986)
2435 USC 112, 1st Paragraph Enablement
- When is a nanotechnology claim not enabled?
- Analysis of the Wands Factors and undue
experimentation are required. - Example
- Claiming a process of making crystalline
assembled nanostructures without reciting
specific substrates, materials and steps
employed, e.g., nano-scale lithography.
2535 USC 112, 1st Paragraph Enablement
- Wands Factor Analysis
- The breadth of the claim in relation to the
disclosure. - Working examples showing only nano-based
lithography - The nature of the invention and level of
unpredictability at the time the invention was
made - Severe fluctuations both in positions and sizes
do occur in self-assembled nanostructures,
thereby causing a difficulty in predicting their
energetic location and structures required for an
envisioned property. See Herbert Kroemer, Phys.
Sat. Sol. (a) 202, No. 6, 957-964, page 960,
2005. - Conclusion
- The disclosure may not provide sufficient
information to enable a person skilled in the art
to make and use the full scope of the claimed
invention without undue experimentation.
26Contact Information
- Dave T. Nguyen
- SPE, Art Unit 1633
- Tel 571-272-0731
- Email Dave.Nguyen_at_uspto.gov
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