In 2006, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) launched accelerated examination program of patent applications that guarantee a decision within 12 months from the date of the application's filing. One requirement of these procedures is the submission of an Accelerated Examination Support Document. This final deposition comprises the following:
Notice of allowance
Final office action
Notice of appeal
Request for continual examination (RCE), or abandonment
The Accelerated Examination Search greatly assists in the creation of an Accelerated Examination Support Document by providing the required search history, explanation of relevance for the references, and application of relevant references to your claims. Our detailed search history demonstrates that the search was conducted according to USPTO guidelines for the filing procedure. The search results are formatted to allow copy-and-paste incorporation into your Pre-Examination Search Document and Accelerated Examination Support Document.
IPCalculus provides a comprehensive Accelerated Examination Search which complies with the following requirements set forth by the USPTO:
An identification of the field of search by US class and subclass, as well as International class. For database searches, the details of search term, logic, date of search, database covered, file & tools used.
An identification of where each claim limitation in the patent application is found in the cited prior art references.
A detailed explanation of how each claim is patentable over the reference using relevancy interpretation.
A showing of support for each claim limitation in the specification and any parent application, including any means-plus-function limitations.
An identification of any cited references that may be disqualified as prior art under 35 U.S.C. 103(c).