SUPPORTING STATEMENT
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Reexaminations and Supplemental Examinations
OMB CONTROL NUMBER 0651-0064
July 2015
A. Justification
1. Necessity of Information Collection
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is required by 35 U.S.C. 131 and 151 to examine applications and, when appropriate, allow applications and issue them as patents. Chapter 30 of Title 35 U.S.C. provides that any person at any time may file a request for reexamination by the USPTO of any claim of a patent on the basis of prior art patents or printed publications. Once initiated, the reexamination proceedings under Chapter 30 are substantially ex parte and do not permit input from third parties. The rules outlining ex parte reexaminations are found at 37 CFR 1.510-1.570.
35 U.S.C. 257 permits a patent owner to request supplemental examination of a patent by the USPTO to consider, reconsider, or correct information believed to be relevant to the patent. The rules outlining supplemental examination are found at 37 CFR 1.601-1.625.
The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act terminated inter partes reexamination effective September 16, 2012. However, inter partes reexamination proceedings based on inter partes reexamination requests filed before September 16, 2012, continue to be prosecuted. Therefore, this collection continues to include items related to the prosecution of inter partes reexamination proceedings. The rules outlining inter partes reexaminations are found at 37 CFR 1.903-1.931.
Thus, the items included in this collection cover (i) requests for ex parte reexamination, (ii) requests for supplemental examination, and (iii) information that may be submitted by patent owners and third party requesters in relation to the prosecution of an ex parte or inter partes reexamination proceeding. It should be noted that the Requests for Ex Parte Reexamination and Supplemental Examination are distinct collections from the Request for Ex Parte Reexamination and Supplemental Examination Transmittal Forms, respectively. Whereas the transmittal forms are used by a requester (patent owner or third party) as a checklist to ensure compliance with the requirements of the statutes and rules for ex parte reexaminations and supplemental examinations, the requests themselves represent the substantive analysis undertaken by requesters of ex parte reexamination and supplemental examination.
The public uses this information collection to request ex parte reexamination and supplemental examination, to prosecute reexamination proceedings, and to ensure that the associated documentation is submitted to the USPTO.
Table 1 provides the specific statutes and regulations requiring the USPTO to collect the information discussed above:
Table 1: Information Requirements for Patent Reexaminations
IC Number |
Requirement |
Statute |
Rule |
1
|
Request for Supplemental Examination Transmittal Form |
35 U.S.C. 257 |
37 CFR 1.601-1.625 |
2
|
Request for Supplemental Examination |
35 U.S.C. 257 |
37 CFR 1.601-1.625 |
3
|
Request for Ex Parte Reexamination Transmittal Form |
35 U.S.C. 302 |
37 CFR 1.510-1.570 |
4
|
Request for Ex Parte Reexamination |
35 U.S.C. 302 |
37 CFR 1.510-1.570 |
5
|
Petition in a Reexamination Proceeding (except for those specifically enumerated in 37 CFR 1.550(i) and 1.937(d)) |
35 U.S.C. 303, 312 |
37 CFR 1.181, 1.515(c), and 1.927 |
6
|
Patent Owner’s 37 CFR 1.530 Statement |
35 U.S.C. 304 |
37 CFR 1.530 |
7
|
Third Party Requester’s 37 CFR 1.535 Reply |
35 U.S.C. 304 |
37 CFR 1.535 |
8
|
Amendment in Ex Parte or Inter Partes Reexamination |
35 U.S.C. 132, 305, and 314 |
37 CFR 1.111, 1.530, 1.941, and 1.943 |
9
|
Third Party Requester’s 37 CFR 1.947 Comments in Inter Partes Reexamination |
35 U.S.C. 314 |
37 CFR 1.947 |
10
|
Response to Final Rejection in Ex Parte Reexamination |
35 U.S.C. 132 and 305 |
37 CFR 1.116 and 1.530 |
11
|
Patent Owner’s 37 CFR 1.951 Response in Inter Partes Reexamination |
35 U.S.C. 132 and 314 |
37 CFR 1.116 and 1.951 |
12
|
Third Party Requester’s 37 CFR 1.951 Comments in Inter Partes Reexamination |
35 U.S.C. 314 |
37 CFR 1.951 |
13
|
Petition to Request Extension of Time in Ex Parte or Inter Partes Reexamination |
35 U.S.C. 304-305 and 314 |
37 CFR 1.550(c) and 1.956 |
2. Needs and Uses
The public uses this information collection to request supplemental examination and reexamination proceedings and to ensure that the associated documentation is submitted to the USPTO.
This proposed collection of information will result in information that will be collected, maintained, and used in a way consistent with all applicable OMB and USPTO Information Quality Guidelines.
Table 2 outlines how this collection of information is used by the public and the USPTO:
Table 2: Needs and Uses of Information Collected for Patent Reexaminations
IC Number |
Form and Function
|
Form # |
Needs and Uses |
1 |
Request for Supplemental Examination Transmittal Form |
PTO/SB/59 |
|
2 |
Request for Supplemental Examination |
No Form |
|
3 |
Request for Ex Parte Reexamination Transmittal Form |
PTO/SB/57 |
|
4 |
Request for Ex Parte Reexamination |
No Form |
|
5 |
Petition in a Reexamination Proceeding (except for those specifically enumerated in 37 CFR 1.550(i) and 1.937(d)) |
No Form |
|
6 |
Patent Owner’s 37 CFR 1.530 Statement |
No Form |
|
7 |
Third Party Requester’s 37 CFR 1.535 Reply |
No Form |
|
8 |
Amendment in Ex Parte or Inter Partes Reexamination |
No Form |
|
9 |
Third Party Requester’s 37 CFR 1.947 Comments in Inter Partes Reexamination |
No Form |
|
10 |
Response to Final Rejection in Ex Parte Reexamination |
No Form |
|
11 |
Patent Owner’s 37 CFR 1.951 Response in Inter Partes Reexamination |
No Form |
|
12 |
Third Party Requester’s 37 CFR 1.951 Comments in Inter Partes Reexamination |
No Form |
|
13 |
Petition to Request Extension of Time in Ex Parte or Inter Partes Reexamination |
No Form |
|
3. Use of Information Technology
The forms associated with this collection may be downloaded from the USPTO website in Portable Document Format (PDF) and filled out electronically. The items in this collection may be submitted online using EFS-Web, the USPTO’s Web-based electronic filing system.
EFS-Web allows customers to file patent applications and associated documents electronically through their standard Web browser without downloading special software, changing their document preparation tools, or altering their workflow processes. Typically, the customer will prepare the forms or documents as standard PDF files and then upload them to the USPTO servers using the secure EFS-Web interface. EFS-Web offers many benefits to filers, including immediate notification that a submission has been received by the USPTO, automated processing of requests, and avoidance of postage or other paper delivery costs.
4. Efforts to Identify Duplication
This information is collected only when a respondent files a request related to patent reexamination or supplemental examination. This information is not collected elsewhere and does not result in a duplication of effort.
5. Minimizing Burden to Small Entities
The information in this collection is necessary in order to process requests related to patent reexaminations and supplemental examinations. The same information is required from every requester and is not available from any other source.
6. Consequences of Less Frequent Collection
This information is collected only when the public submits an item related to a request for reexamination or supplemental examination and is not found elsewhere. If the information were not collected, the USPTO would not be able to comply with the statutes and regulations governing reexaminations and supplemental examinations. This information could not be collected less frequently.
7. Special Circumstances in the Conduct of Information Collection
There are no special circumstances associated with this collection of information.
8. Consultations Outside the Agency
The 60-Day Notice was published in the Federal Register on March 20, 2015 (80 Fed. Reg. 14941). The comment period ended on May 19, 2015. No public comments were received.
The USPTO has long-standing relationships with groups from whom reexamination data is collected, such as the American Intellectual Property Law Association, as well as patent bar associations, independent inventor groups, and users of our public facilities. Views expressed by these groups are considered in developing proposals for information collection requirements and during the renewal of an information collection. No views have been expressed impacting the present renewal.
9. Payment or Gifts to Respondents
This information collection does not involve a payment or gift to any respondent.
10. Assurance of Confidentiality
The confidentiality of patent applications is governed by statute (35 U.S.C. 122) and regulation (37 CFR 1.11 and 1.14). The USPTO has a legal obligation to maintain the confidentiality of the contents of unpublished patent applications and related documents. Upon publication of an application or issuance of a patent, the patent application file is made available to the public, subject to the provisions for providing only a redacted copy of the file contents. The entire file of an ex parte reexamination proceeding is available to the public.
11. Justification for Sensitive Questions
None of the required information in this collection is considered to be sensitive.
12. Estimate of Hour and Cost Burden to Respondents
This collection has an estimated annual hourly cost burden to respondents of $37,067,810. Table 3 calculates the burden hours and costs of this information collection to the public, based on the following factors:
Respondent Calculation Factors
The USPTO estimates that it will receive approximately 4,170 responses per year for this collection. Approximately 95% of the responses for this collection will be submitted electronically.
Burden Hour Calculation Factors
The USPTO estimates that it will take the public from 0.30 hours (18 minutes) to 55 hours to gather the necessary information, prepare the appropriate form or other documents, and submit the information to the USPTO.
Cost Burden Calculation Factors
The USPTO uses a professional rate of $389 per hour for respondent cost burden calculations, which is the median rate for attorneys in private firms as shown in the 2013 Report of the Economic Survey published by the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA).
Table 3: Burden Hour/Burden Cost to Respondents for Patent Reexaminations
IC Number |
Information Collection Instrument |
Estimated time for response (a) |
Estimated Annual Responses (b) |
Estimated annual burden hours (a) x (b) = (c) |
Rate ($/hr) (d) |
Total Cost
(c) x (d) = (e) |
1 |
Request for Supplemental Examination Transmittal Form (PTO/SB/59) |
18 minutes |
50 |
15 |
$389.00 |
$5,835.00 |
2 |
Request for Supplemental Examination |
25 hours |
50 |
1,250 |
$389.00 |
$486,250.00 |
3 |
Request for Ex Parte Reexamination Transmittal Form (PTO/SB/57) |
18 minutes |
450 |
135 |
$389.00 |
$52,515.00 |
4 |
Request for Ex Parte Reexamination |
55 hours |
450 |
24,750 |
$389.00 |
$9,627,750.00 |
5 |
Petition in a Reexamination Proceeding (except for those specifically enumerated in 37 CFR 1.550(i) and 1.937(d)) |
23 hours |
1,250 |
28,750 |
$389.00 |
$11,183,750.00 |
6 |
Patent Owner’s 37 CFR 1.530 Statement |
8 hours |
160 |
1,280 |
$389.00 |
$497,920.00 |
7 |
Third Party Requester’s 37 CFR 1.535 Reply |
8 hours |
50 |
400 |
$389.00 |
$155,600.00
|
8 |
Amendment in Ex Parte or Inter Partes Reexamination |
33 hours |
700 |
23,100 |
$389.00 |
$8,985,900.00 |
9 |
Third Party Requester’s 37 CFR 1.947 Comments in Inter Partes Reexamination |
41 hours |
10 |
410 |
$389.00 |
$159,490.00 |
10 |
Response to Final Rejection in Ex Parte Reexamination |
17 hours |
400 |
6,800 |
$389.00 |
$2,645,200.00 |
11 |
Patent Owner’s 37 CFR 1.951 Response in Inter Partes Reexamination |
41 hours |
100 |
4,100 |
$389.00 |
$1,594,900.00 |
12 |
Third Party Requester’s 37 CFR 1.951 Comments in Inter Partes Reexamination |
41 hours |
100 |
4,100 |
$389.00 |
$1,594,900.00 |
13 |
Petition to Request Extension of Time in Ex Parte or Inter Partes Reexamination |
30 minutes |
400 |
200 |
$389.00 |
$77,800.00
|
Total |
………………………………… |
……………………… |
4,170 |
95,290 |
………… |
$37,067,810.00 |
13. Total Annualized (Non-hour) Cost Burden
There are no capital start-up, recordkeeping or maintenance costs associated with this information collection, and the associated filing fees are accounted for in collection 0651-0072. This collection does, however, have annual (non-hour) costs in the form of postage costs.
Postage
The USPTO expects that approximately 95 percent of the responses in this collection will be submitted electronically. Of the remaining 5 percent, the vast majority—98 percent—will be submitted by mail. The documentation for requests for supplemental examination and requests for ex parte reexamination will typically be mailed to the USPTO with the appropriate transmittal form, reducing the number of unique mailings to 180. The USPTO estimates that the average postage cost for a mailed submission will be $0.49 for Petitions to Request Extension of Time and $5.75 for all other mailed submissions. The USPTO estimates that the total postage cost associated with this collection will be approximately $929.80 per year, as calculated in Table 5 below.
IC Number |
Item |
Estimated annual mailed responses (a) |
Estimated postage amount (b) |
Estimated annual postage costs (a) x (b) = (c)
|
1
|
Request for Supplemental Examination Transmittal Form (PTO/SB/59) |
2 |
$5.75 |
$11.50 |
2
|
Request for Supplemental Examination (submitted with transmittal form above) |
2 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
3
|
Request for Ex Parte Reexamination Transmittal Form (PTO/SB/57) |
22 |
$5.75 |
$126.50 |
4
|
Request for Ex Parte Reexamination (submitted with transmittal form above) |
22 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
5
|
Petition in a Reexamination Proceeding (except for those specifically enumerated in 37 CFR 1.550(i) and 1.937(d)) |
61 |
$5.75 |
$350.75 |
6
|
Patent Owner’s 37 CFR 1.530 Statement |
8 |
$5.75 |
$46.00 |
7
|
Third Party Requester’s 37 CFR 1.535 Reply |
2 |
$5.75 |
$11.50 |
8
|
Amendment in Ex Parte or Inter Partes Reexamination |
34 |
$5.75 |
$195.50 |
9
|
Third Party Requester’s 37 CFR 1.947 Comments in Inter Partes Reexamination |
1 |
$5.75 |
$5.75 |
10
|
Response to Final Rejection in Ex Parte Reexamination |
20 |
$5.75 |
$115.00 |
11
|
Patent Owner’s 37 CFR 1.951 Response in Inter Partes Reexamination |
5 |
$5.75 |
$28.75 |
12
|
Third Party Requester’s 37 CFR 1.951 Comments in Inter Partes Reexamination |
5 |
$5.75 |
$28.75 |
13
|
Petition to Request Extension of Time in Ex Parte or Inter Partes Reexamination |
20 |
$0.49 |
$9.80 |
|
Totals |
204 |
. . . . . . |
$929.80 |
The total annual (non-hour) respondent cost burden for this collection, which occurs in the form of postage costs, is approximately $929.80 per year.
14. Annual Cost to Federal Government
The total annual cost of this collection to the Federal Government is $133,505.33. The USPTO estimates that it takes USPTO staff approximately 15 minutes (0.25 hours) to 4 hours to process the information in this collection, depending on the type and amount of information submitted. The information in this collection is processed by GS-7, step 1 and GS-11, step 1 employees at the hourly rates of $20.63 and $30.53, respectively. When 30% is added to account for a fully-loaded hourly rate (benefits and overhead), the hourly rate for information processed by GS-7 employees is $26.82 ($20.63 + $6.19) and by GS-11 employees is $39.69 ($30.53 + $9.16).
Table 6 calculates the burden hours and costs to the Federal Government for processing this information collection:
Table 6: Burden Hour/Burden Cost to the Federal Government for Patent Reexaminations
IC Number |
Item |
Hours (a) |
Responses (yr) (b) |
Burden (hrs/yr) (c) (a x b) |
Rate ($/hr) (d) |
Total Cost ($/yr) (e) (c x d) |
1
|
Request for Supplemental Examination Transmittal Form (PTO/SB/59) |
1.20 |
50 |
60.00 |
$26.82 |
$1,609.20 |
2
|
Request for Supplemental Examination |
4.80 |
50 |
240.00 |
$39.69 |
$9,525.60 |
3
|
Request for Ex Parte Reexamination Transmittal Form (PTO/SB/57) |
1.00 |
450 |
450.00 |
$26.82 |
$12,069.00 |
4
|
Request for Ex Parte Reexamination |
4.00 |
450 |
1,800.00 |
$39.69 |
$71,442.00 |
5 |
Petition in a Reexamination Proceeding (except for those specifically enumerated in 37 CFR 1.550(i) and 1.937(d)) |
0.50 |
1,250 |
625.00 |
$26.82 |
$16,762.50 |
6
|
Patent Owner’s 37 CFR 1.530 Statement |
0.25 |
160 |
40.00 |
$39.69 |
$1,587.60 |
7
|
Third Party Requester’s 37 CFR 1.535 Reply |
0.25 |
50 |
12.50 |
$39.69 |
$496.13 |
8
|
Amendment in Ex Parte or Inter Partes Reexamination |
0.33 |
700 |
233.33 |
$39.69 |
$9,261.00 |
9
|
Third Party Requester’s 37 CFR 1.947 Comments in Inter Partes Reexamination |
0.33 |
10 |
3.33 |
$39.69 |
$132.30 |
10
|
Response to Final Rejection in Ex Parte Reexamination |
0.33 |
400 |
133.33 |
$39.69 |
$5,292.00 |
11 |
Patent Owner’s 37 CFR 1.951 Response in Inter Partes Reexamination |
0.33 |
100 |
33.33 |
$39.69 |
$1,323.00 |
12
|
Third Party Requester’s 37 CFR 1.951 Comments in Inter Partes Reexamination |
0.33 |
100 |
33.33 |
$39.69 |
$1,323.00 |
13
|
Petition to Request Extension of Time in Ex Parte or Inter Partes Reexamination |
0.25 |
400 |
100 |
$26.82 |
$2,682.00 |
|
Totals |
---------- |
4,170 |
3,764.17 |
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$133,505.33 |
15. Reason for Changes in the Annual Burden
Summary of Changes in Annual Burden
For this renewal, the USPTO estimates that the total annual responses will be 4,170 and that the total annual burden hours will be 95,290. These numbers correspond to a decrease of 4,630 responses and 88,661 burden hours from the previously approved burden.
The currently-approved (non-hour) cost burden for this collection is $4,663. This renewal estimates that burden will decrease by $3,733.20, dropping the non-hour cost burden to $929.80.
The cost to the Federal Government for this renewal is estimated to decline to $133,505.33 due to the decrease in the number of responses, despite the increased GS rates used for 2015.
Changes in Responses and Respondent Burden Hours
With this renewal, a total of 88,661 burden hours have been removed from this collection. This decreases the total number of burden hours associated with this collection from 183,951 to 95,290. This decrease is the result of an administrative adjustment, as follows:
Decrease of 4,630 Responses. The USPTO estimates that the total number of responses received for the items in this information collection will decrease by 4,630, from 8,800 to 4,170. This decrease in responses also led to the corresponding decrease in burden hours described above.
Changes in Respondent Cost Burden
For this renewal, the USPTO estimates that the total respondent cost burden will decrease by $25,475,530, from $62,543,340 to $37,067,810. This overall decrease is due to the following:
Decrease of 4,630 Responses: The decrease of 4,630 responses to this collection—which in turn led to a decrease in the number of respondent burden hours from which respondent cost burden is derived—contributed to the decrease in the respondent cost burden.
Increase in Professional Salaries: For this collection, the USPTO is using the recently-updated professional hourly salary for attorneys as $389, rather than the $340 used in the previous submission.
Changes in Annual (non-hour) Cost Burden
For this renewal, the USPTO estimates that the total annual (non-hour) costs will decrease by $3,733.20, from $4,663 to $929.80. This overall decrease is due to the following:
Decrease of 1,233 Responses Requiring Postage: The currently approved version of this collection lists 1,437 responses as requiring postage. For this proposed renewal, the number of responses requiring postage is estimated to decrease by 1,233, from 1,437 to 204.
Increase in Postage Costs: For this collection, the USPTO is using the more recent postage rates of $0.49 and $5.75 for mailed submissions, in place of the rates—$0.45 and $5.15—that were used in the previous authorization for the comparable mailed submissions.
Changes in Federal Government Burden
For this renewal, the USPTO estimate that the annual burden to the Federal Government will decrease to $133,505.33. This overall decrease is due to the following:
Decrease of 4,630 Responses: As with the respondent cost burden, the decrease of 4,630 responses to this collection—responses that would have been handled and processed by members of the Federal Government—contributed to the decrease in the Federal Government cost burden.
Increase in GS Rates: For this collection, the USPTO is using the 2015 GS Rate table (with locality pay for the Washington, D.C. area) to calculate the work done by Federal employees. The 2012 submission valued an hour of work from a GS-7, step 1, and a GS-11, step 1, at $26.29 ($20.22 base hourly with an additional 30 percent added for benefits/overtime compensation) and $38.91 ($29.93 base hourly with an additional 30 percent added for benefits/overtime compensation), respectively. This submission, however, values those same positions at $26.82 ($20.63 base hourly with the 30 percent benefits/overtime compensation) and $39.69 (30.53 base hourly with the 30 percent benefits/overtime compensation, respectively. Despite these increases, the total federal cost burden declined to $133,505.33, primarily due to a decrease in the number of responses described above.
16. Published Collections of Information
No special publication of the items in this collection is planned. However, information regarding requests for reexamination filed is published weekly in the Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The Official Gazette is published in electronic format on the USPTO Web site.
17. Display of Expiration Date of OMB Approval
The forms in this information collection will display the OMB Control Number and the expiration date of OMB approval.
18. Exceptions to the Certificate Statement
This collection of information does not include any exceptions to the certificate statement.
B. COLLECTION OF INFORMATION EMPLOYING STATISTICAL METHODS
This collection of information does not employ statistical methods.
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