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New Taxpayer Funded Patents for Tuesday, January 10, 2006 

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FedInvent analyzed 77 taxpayer-funded patents this week.

On Tuesday, January 10, 2006, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) granted 77 taxpayer-funded patents; including 63 patents containing government interest statements and 25 patents where federal government agencies were an assignee or applicant. Together, 77 patents granted this week are the result of US government-funded research & development.

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The List of This Week's Patents

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Patent Title
001 06983586
 
Two-stage pulse detonation system 
002 06983608
 
Methods and apparatus for assembling gas turbine engines 
003 06983658
 
Micro-tensile testing system 
004 06983667
 
Impact micro-positioning actuator 
005 06983698
 
Shaped charge explosive device and method of making same 
006 06983699
 
Explosive fragmentation munition 
007 06983700
 
Variable drag projectile stabilizer for limiting the flight range of a training projectile 
008 06983710
 
High speed braking of submerged propelled sea craft 
009 06983792
 
High density electronic cooling triangular shaped microchannel device 
010 06983914
 
Deployable solar array assembly 
011 06983924
 
Compliant, ortho-planar, linear motion spring 
012 06983957
 
Compressed seal for a movable joint 
013 06984101
 
Turbine vane plate assembly 
014 06984102
 
Hot gas path component with mesh and turbulated cooling 
015 06984103
 
Triple circuit turbine blade 
016 06984209
 
Harmonic motion imaging 
017 06984210
 
Diagnostic analysis of ultrasound data 
018 06984263
 
Shallow melt apparatus for semicontinuous czochralski crystal growth 
019 06984275
 
Reduced erosion additive for a propelling charge 
020 06984276
 
Method for preparing high bulk composite sheets 
021 06984298
 
Gas sensor having an insulating layer 
022 06984304
 
Generation and delivery device for ozone gas and ozone dissolved in water 
023 06984335
 
Redundantly constrained laminar structure as weak-link mechanisms 
024 06984358
 
Diffusion bonding process of two-phase metal alloys 
025 06984369
 
Process for making surfactant capped metal oxide nanocrystals, and products produced by the process 
026 06984379
 
Gene therapy by administration of genetically engineered CD34+ cells obtained from cord blood 
027 06984381
 
Vaccine for the prevention of bacterial infection of the bovine mammary gland 
028 06984384
 
Stress protein compositions and methods for prevention and treatment of cancer and infectious disease 
029 06984388
 
Adhesion deficient isolate of Flavobacterium columnare against columnaris disease 
030 06984467
 
Plasma sprayed ceria-containing interlayer 
031 06984484
 
Mammalian serine racemase 
032 06984487
 
Cystic fibrosis gene 
033 06984491
 
Nanoparticles having oligonucleotides attached thereto and uses therefor 
034 06984495
 
Human hairless gene and protein 
035 06984503
 
Use of recombinant bovine CD14 in the treatment and prevention of coliform mastitis in dairy cows 
036 06984504
 
Ebola virion proteins expressed from venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) virus replicons 
037 06984515
 
Macrolide analogs 
038 06984517
 
AAV5 vector and uses thereof 
039 06984526
 
Spectrophotometric method for determining the viability of a sample containing platelets 
040 06984528
 
Method for detecting an analyte by fluorescence 
041 06984607
 
Method of preparing a catalyst containing gold and titanium 
042 06984619
 
Method for protection against tumor metastasis formation 
043 06984622
 
Use of lipopolysaccharides to manage corneal infections and wounds 
044 06984734
 
Cyclo[n]pyrroles and methods thereto 
045 06984746
 
Method for the production of α-alane 
046 06984768
 
Method for destroying halocarbon compositions using a critical solvent 
047 06984773
 
Transgenic mice expressing a human SXR receptor polypeptide 
048 06984821
 
Mass spectrometer and methods of increasing dispersion between ion beams 
049 06984846
 
Gradiometer-based flux qubit for quantum computing and method therefor 
050 06984897
 
Electro-mechanical energy conversion system having a permanent magnet machine with stator, resonant transfer link and energy converter controls 
051 06984899
 
Wind dam electric generator and method 
052 06984923
 
Broadband and wide field of view composite transducer array 
053 06984925
 
Low acceleration sensitivity mounting structures for crystal resonators 
054 06984971
 
Low power, low maintenance, electric-field meter 
055 06984977
 
Scanning SQUID microscope with improved spatial resolution 
056 06985051
 
Micromechanical resonator device and method of making a micromechanical device 
057 06985082
 
Carbon monoxide sensor and method of use 
058 06985083
 
Marking electrical wiring with condition indicators 
059 06985089
 
Vehicle-to-vehicle communication protocol 
060 06985127
 
Programmable gray-scale liquid crystal display 
061 06985142
 
Power-efficient, pulsed driving of capacitive loads to controllable voltage levels 
062 06985220
 
Interactive threshold tuning 
063 06985224
 
Light emitting diode (LED) array for excitation emission matrix (EEM) fluorescence spectroscopy 
064 06985226
 
Compact imaging spectrometer utilizing an immersed grating and anamorphic mirror 
065 06985382
 
Bridge-type magnetic random access memory (MRAM) latch 
066 06985407
 
Multi-layer composite transducer array 
067 06985483
 
Methods and systems for fast packet forwarding 
068 06985547
 
System and method of digital system performance enhancement 
069 06985553
 
Ultra-short ion and neutron pulse production 
070 06985606
 
Method for identifying sedimentary bodies from images and its application to mineral exploration 
071 06985620
 
Method of pose estimation and model refinement for video representation of a three dimensional scene 
072 06985763
 
Method for measuring venous oxygen saturation 
073 06985791
 
Grinding wheel system 
074 06985818
 
Air sampling method and sensor system for spectroscopic detection and identification of chemical and biological contaminants 
075 06985829
 
Method for measuring a degree of association for dimensionally referenced data 
076 06985867
 
Method of predicting a change in an economy 
077 06985929
 
Distributed object-oriented geospatial information distribution system and method thereof 

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Patent Count By Department

This is the count of taxpayer-funded patents granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) this week. These patents contain a Government Interest Statement in the body of the patent document or are patents where the government is an assignee. Agency numbers are aggregated by the agency named in the Government Interests Statement and the contract number cited in the government interest section of the patent.

Department This Week This Year
Department of Defense (DOD) 31 63
Department of Energy (DOE) 15 31
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) 15 36
National Science Foundation (NSF) 6 10
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) 4 5
Department of Agriculture (USDA) 2 2
Department of Commerce (DOC) 2 3
National Security Agency (NSA) 2 2
Department of Transportation (USDOT) 1 2
Small Business Administration (SBA) 1 1
Government Rights Acknowledged 4 6

Patents By Funding Agency

FedInvent Patents are patents funded by US taxpayers. Taxpayer-funded patents have Government Interest Statements in the body of the patent or are patents where an agency of the US federal government has retained the title to the patent and is listed as an assignee. The presence of a government interest statement, as required by the Bayh-Dole Act, indicates the holder of a federal contract, grant, or cooperative research agreement has elected to retain the title of inventions conceived and reduced to practice during that contract.

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Department of Defense (DOD) Agencies

Patent Title
001 06984102
 
Hot gas path component with mesh and turbulated cooling 

Department of the ARMY (DOA)

Patent Title
001 06983698
 
Shaped charge explosive device and method of making same 
002 06983699
 
Explosive fragmentation munition 
003 06983700
 
Variable drag projectile stabilizer for limiting the flight range of a training projectile 
004 06983957
 
Compressed seal for a movable joint 
005 06984276
 
Method for preparing high bulk composite sheets 
006 06984491
 
Nanoparticles having oligonucleotides attached thereto and uses therefor 
007 06984504
 
Ebola virion proteins expressed from venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) virus replicons 
008 06984925
 
Low acceleration sensitivity mounting structures for crystal resonators 
009 06985818
 
Air sampling method and sensor system for spectroscopic detection and identification of chemical and biological contaminants 

Department of the Navy (DON) | United States Marine Corps (USMC)

Patent Title
001 06983608
 
Methods and apparatus for assembling gas turbine engines 
002 06983710
 
High speed braking of submerged propelled sea craft 
003 06984275
 
Reduced erosion additive for a propelling charge 
004 06984746
 
Method for the production of α-alane 
005 06984899
 
Wind dam electric generator and method 
006 06984923
 
Broadband and wide field of view composite transducer array 
007 06985127
 
Programmable gray-scale liquid crystal display 
008 06985224
 
Light emitting diode (LED) array for excitation emission matrix (EEM) fluorescence spectroscopy 
009 06985407
 
Multi-layer composite transducer array 
010 06985929
 
Distributed object-oriented geospatial information distribution system and method thereof 

Department of the Air Force (DAF)| United States Space Force (USSF)

Patent Title
001 06983792
 
High density electronic cooling triangular shaped microchannel device 
002 06983914
 
Deployable solar array assembly 
003 06984102
 
Hot gas path component with mesh and turbulated cooling 
004 06984103
 
Triple circuit turbine blade 
005 06985051
 
Micromechanical resonator device and method of making a micromechanical device 
006 06985089
 
Vehicle-to-vehicle communication protocol 

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Emerging Technology

Emerging Climate Change Technologies

Patents containing 'Y" CPC symbols indicate emerging climate change and clean technology inventions.

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Class

About Y Emerging Technology Symbols

Patent documents that contain a Y02 or Y04 CPC symbol are already classified elsewhere. USPTO adds the Y symbols to the classification data to monitor new technological developments covering clean technology and inventions impacting climate change, important American science and technology interests.

Y02 — Green House Gas Mitigation

Y02 covers selected technologies, that control, reduce, or prevent anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG), in the framework of the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement, and technologies that allow adapting to the adverse effects of climate change. Y02A covers technologies for adaptation to climate change, — technologies that allow adapting to the adverse effects of climate change in human, industrial (including agriculture and livestock), and economic activities. Y02P covers climate change mitigation technologies in any kind of industrial processing or production activity, including the agroalimentary industry (relating to agriculture and food), agriculture, fishing, ranching and the like.

Y04 — Enabling Technologies

Y04 is focused on the information and communications inventions that facilitate climate change technology. Y04S covers systems integrating technologies related to power network operation, communication, or information technologies for improving electrical power generation, transmission, distribution, management, or usage. Examples of the art covered here are technologies related to smart grids, home appliances, and systems supporting the interoperability of electric or hybrid vehicles.

The Health Complex

This section contains the count of patents funded by The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) organized by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) institute; and HHS subagencies including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Center for Disease Control (CDC), and others. These agencies together are called the Health Complex.

Department | Agency This Week This Year
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)1536
National Institutes of Health (NIH)1332
National Eye Institute (NEI)11
National Cancer Institute (NCI)11
U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS)13

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Higher Education Research and Development (HERD)

FedInvent follows the HERD the Higher Education Research and Development institutions — the colleges and universities; research institutions, and medical schools that benefit from federal funding and rely on it to make important discoveries that drive American innovation. Taxpayer-funded patents coming from American and sometimes foreign universities are an important indicia of the vitality of the American innovation ecosphere.

MEMBERS OF THE HERD

The National Science Foundation (NSF) Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) Survey is the primary source of information on R&D expenditures at 916 US colleges and universities that expended at least $150,000 in separately accounted for R&D in the fiscal year. We use the NSF list to keep track of which colleges and universities are receiving taxpayer-funded patents and filing patent applications.

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We're working on our data analytics and will be reporting taxpayer-funded patents and patent applications shortly. In the meantime, FedInvent will post interesting information about the HERD Innovation Ecosphere here.

Top Ten Universities By R&D Expenditures
  1. Johns Hopkins University
  2. University of Michigan
  3. University of Washington
  4. University of California, San Diego
  5. University of California, San Francisco
  6. Columbia University in the City of New York
  7. Stanford University
  8. University Pittsburgh
  9. University Pennsylvania
  10. Duke University

Count By Tech Center

Patents organized by count and Technology Center where the patent was examined.

Tech Center Count
1600 Biotechnology and Organic Chemistry 19
2800 Semiconductors, Electrical and Optical Systems and Components 14
3600 Transportation, Electronic Commerce, Construction, Agriculture, Licensing and Review 11
3700 Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing, Gaming and Medical Devices/Processes 11
1700 Chemical and Materials Engineering 10
2600 Communications 9
2100 Computer Architecture Software and Information Security 3

For more information on the types of inventions examined in each Technology Center, see the About Tech Centers section of this page.

Patents By Scientific Domain.

This section contains the number of patents by high level scientific and technical domain. The data is arranged by the first Cooperative Patent Classification System (CPC) patent symbol assigned to the patent. This indicates the scope and nature of the invention for a patent or a patent application.

Global patent offices use patent classification as their lingua franca — the common language — for exchanging information about inventions and what scientific and technical art a patent contains. The classifications assigned to a patent are used by patent examiners to find prior art and to determine if a particular patent's claims are novel. Patent classifications are also used for global enforcement of patent rights, treaties, and agreements.

Class Class Definition First
(Original)
Inventive
(CrossRef)
USPC 435 Chemistry: Molecular biology and microbiology 8 0
USPC 424 Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions 4 0
USPC 102 Ammunition and explosives 3 0
USPC 340 Communications: Electrical 3 0
USPC 356 Optics: Measuring and testing 3 0
USPC 415 Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps 3 0
USPC 600 Surgery 3 0
USPC 060 Power plants 2 0
USPC 290 Prime-mover dynamo plants 2 0
USPC 310 Electrical generator or motor structure 2 0
USPC 324 Electricity: Measuring and testing 2 0
USPC 345 Computer graphics processing and selective visual display systems 2 0
USPC 382 Image analysis 2 0
USPC 436 Chemistry: Analytical and immunological testing 2 0
USPC 514 Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions 2 0
USPC 702 Data processing: Measuring, calibrating, or testing 2 0
USPC 073 Measuring and testing 1 0
USPC 074 Machine element or mechanism 1 0
USPC 114 Ships 1 0
USPC 117 Single-crystal, oriented-crystal, and epitaxy growth processes; non-coating apparatus therefor 1 0
USPC 149 Explosive and thermic compositions or charges 1 0
USPC 156 Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture 1 0
USPC 165 Heat exchange 1 0
USPC 204 Chemistry: Electrical and wave energy 1 0
USPC 205 Electrolysis: Processes, compositions used therein, and methods of preparing the compositions 1 0
USPC 216 Etching a substrate: Processes 1 0
USPC 244 Aeronautics and astronautics 1 0
USPC 250 Radiant energy 1 0
USPC 251 Valves and valve actuation 1 0
USPC 257 Active solid-state devices 1 0
USPC 285 Pipe joints or couplings 1 0
USPC 333 Wave transmission lines and networks 1 0
USPC 365 Static information storage and retrieval 1 0
USPC 367 Communications, electrical: Acoustic wave systems and devices 1 0
USPC 370 Multiplex communications 1 0
USPC 375 Pulse or digital communications 1 0
USPC 376 Induced nuclear reactions: Processes, systems, and elements 1 0
USPC 420 Alloys or metallic compositions 1 0
USPC 423 Chemistry of inorganic compounds 1 0
USPC 429 Chemistry: Electrical current producing apparatus, product, and process 1 0
USPC 502 Catalyst, solid sorbent, or support therefor: Product or process of making 1 0
USPC 540 Organic compounds 1 0
USPC 556 Organic compounds 1 0
USPC 588 Hazardous or toxic waste destruction or containment 1 0
USPC 700 Data processing: Generic control systems or specific applications 1 0
USPC 705 Data processing: Financial, business practice, management, or cost/price determination 1 0
USPC 709 Electrical computers and digital processing systems: Multicomputer data transferring 1 0
USPC 800 Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and related processes 1 0

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Count of Inventors by Country and U.S. State

Patent count by country and state based on the location information of first named inventors and of all inventors on the patent.

Country First Named Inventors All Inventors
United States of America 75 232
Canada 1 5
Sweden 1 1
Germany 0 2
France 0 1
Netherlands 0 1
Thailand 0 1
U.S. State First Named Inventors All Inventors
California 12 36
Maryland 10 29
New York 5 16
Michigan 4 16
Massachusetts 4 12
Virginia 4 7
Illinois 3 14
New Jersey 3 10
Florida 3 9
Idaho 3 8
Texas 3 7
Rhode Island 3 5
Ohio 2 9
Delaware 2 4
New Hampshire 2 4
Utah 1 11
Arizona 1 5
Alabama 1 3
Colorado 1 3
Minnesota 1 3
Mississippi 1 3
Connecticut 1 2
North Carolina 1 2
New Mexico 1 2
Kansas 1 1
Oklahoma 1 1
Oregon 1 1
Washington 0 4
Louisiana 0 2
Pennsylvania 0 2
Tennessee 0 1

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Count of Assignees and Applicants by Country and U.S. State

Patent count by country and state based on location information of Assignees and Applicants.

Country Assignees Applicants
United States of America 800
Canada 10
U.S. State Assignees Applicants
District of Columbia 210
California 120
New York 70
Michigan 60
Illinois 40
Maryland 40
Delaware 30
Florida 30
Idaho 30
Massachusetts 30
Texas 30
Ohio 20
Arizona 10
Minnesota 10
Missouri 10
New Jersey 10
New Mexico 10
North Carolina 10
Oklahoma 10
Rhode Island 10
Utah 10

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Technology Center Explainer

How Tech Centers and Art Units Are Organized And Why It Matters

Patents travel from Technology Center to Art Unit to Group Art Unit to Patent Examiner.

The USPTO's patent corps is organized into Technology Centers (TCs), groups of patent examiners with specific scientific and technical domain expertise. Technology Centers are further divided into Art Units (AUs) organized by major types of inventive art within a scientific or technical domain. Art Units are organized into Group Art Units, even more specialized and granular teams of examiners.

Group Art Units (GAUs) are where patent examiners prosecute patent applications. Patent applications are docketed to examiners based on specific subject matter classifications of a particular GAU.

Understanding Technology Centers, Art Units, and Group Art Units helps you understand what type of inventions are being prosecuted within each scientific and technical domain, how long it takes from the date a patent application is filed to the time a final decision on the patentability of the invention is made.

Technology Centers and Art Units

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Patents examined here cover:

Art Unit Technical & Scientific Domains
1610 Organic Compounds: Bio-affecting, Body Treating, Drug Delivery, Steroids, Herbicides, Pesticides, Cosmetics, and Drugs
1620 Organic Chemistry
1630 Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics, Nucleic Acids, Recombinant DNA and RNA, Gene Regulation, Nucleic Acid Amplification, Animals and Plants, Combinatorial/ Computational Chemistry
1640 Immunology, Receptor/Ligands, Cytokines Recombinant Hormones, and Molecular Biology
1650 Fermentation, Microbiology, Isolated and Recombinant Proteins/Enzyme
1660 Plants

About Plant Patents

Plant Patents are granted to an inventor who has invented, or discovered and asexually reproduced a distinct and new variety of plant, other than a tuber propagated plant or a plant found in an uncultivated state. If you've ever eaten a pluot, you've enjoyed the fruit of a plant patent.

Plant patent numbers begin with a "PP" followed by a five digit number. The first Plant Patent was issued in 1931. Plant patents are valid for 20 years from the filing date.

Patents examined here cover:

Art Unit Technical & Scientific Domains
1710 Coating, Etching, Cleaning, Single Crystal Growth
1720 Fuel Cells, Batteries, Solar Cells, Liquid Crystal Composition
1730 Metallurgy, Metal Working, Inorganic Chemistry, Catalysts, Electrophotography, Photolithography
1740 Tires, Adhesive Bonding, Glass/Paper making, Plastics Shaping & Molding
1760 Organic Chemistry, Polymers, Compositions
1770 Chemical Apparatus, Separation and Purification, Liquid and Gas Contact Apparatus
1780 Miscellaneous Articles, Stock Material, Adhesive Composition, Fabrics
1790 Food, Analytical Chemistry, Sterilization, Biochemistry, Electrochemistry

Patents examined here cover:

Art Unit Technical & Scientific Domains
2110 Coating, Etching, Cleaning, Single Crystal Growth
2120 Miscellaneous Articles, Stock Material, Adhesive Composition, Fabrics
2130 Fuel Cells, Batteries, Solar Cells, Liquid Crystal Composition
2140/2170 Metallurgy, Metal Working, Inorganic Chemistry, Catalysts, Electrophotography, Photolithography
2150/2160 Tires, Adhesive Bonding, Glass/Paper making, Plastics Shaping & Molding
2180 Organic Chemistry, Polymers, Compositions
2190 Chemical Apparatus, Separation and Purification, Liquid and Gas Contact Apparatus

Patents examined here cover:

Art Unit Technical & Scientific Domains
2410/2460/2470 Multiplex, VoIP
2420 Cable and Television
2430/2490 Cryptography and Security
2440/2450 Computer Networks
2480 Recording and Compression

Patents examined here cover:

Art Unit Technical & Scientific Domains
2610 Computer Graphic Processing, 3D Animation, Display Color Attribute, Object Processing, Hardware and Memory
2620 Selective Visual Display Systems
2630 Digital and Optical Communications
2640 Telecommunications: Analog Radio Telephone; Satellite and Power Control; Transceivers, Measuring and Testing; Bluetooth; Receivers and Transmitters; Equipment Details
2650 Videophones and Telephonic Communications; Audio Signals; Digital Audio Data Processing; Linguistics, Speech Processing and Audio Compression
2660 Digital Cameras; Image Analysis; Applications; pattern Recognition; Color and Compression; Enhancement and Transformation
2670 Facsimile; Printer; Color; halftone; Scanner; Computer Graphic Processing; 3-D Animation; Display Color; Attributes; Object Processing; Hardware and Memory
2680 Telemetry and Code Generation; Vehicles and System Alarms; Selective Communication; Dynamic Storage Systems; Mechanical parts of Disk Drives; Signal Processing and Control Processing in Disk Drives
2690 Selective Visual Display Systems

More broadly TC 2800 Art Units cover Semiconductors/Memory, Circuits/Measuring and Testing, Optics/Photocopying, Printing/Measuring and Testing.

Patents examined here cover:

Art Unit Technical & Scientific Domains
2810/2820/2890 Semiconductors/Memory
2830/2840 Electrical Circuits and Systems
2850/2860 Printing/Measuring and Testing
2870/2880 Optics

About Design Patents

The design FOR an article. Not to the design OF an article.

Patents examined here cover Design patents cover the appearance of an article. The design for an article consists of the visual characteristics embodied in or applied to an article. Since a design is manifested in appearance, the subject matter of a design patent application may relate to the configuration or shape of an article, to the surface ornamentation applied to an article, or to the combination of configuration and surface ornamentation.

Design is inseparable from the article to which it is applied and cannot exist alone merely as a scheme of surface ornamentation. It must be a definite, preconceived thing, capable of reproduction and not merely the chance result of a method.

Design patent numbers begin with a "D" followed by a six digit number. The first Design Patent was issued in 1843. The term of a design patent is 15 years measured from the date of grant, if the design application was filed on or after May 13, 2015 (or 14 years if filed before May 13, 2015).

Patents examined here cover:

Art Unit Technical & Scientific Domains
3610 Surface Transportation
3620 Business Methods — Incentive Programs, Coupons; Operations Research; Electronic Shopping; Health Care; Point of Sale, Inventory, Accounting; Cost/Price, Reservations, Shipping and Transportation; Business Processing
3630 Static Structures, Supports and Furniture
3640 Aeronautics, Agriculture, Fishing, Trapping, Vermin Destroying, Plant and Animal Husbandry, Weaponry, Nuclear Systems, and License and Review
3650 Material and Article Handling
3660 Computerized Vehicle Controls and Navigation, Radio Wave, Optical and Acoustic Wave Communication, Robotics, and Nuclear Systems
3670 Wells, Earth Boring/Moving/Working, Excavating, Mining, Harvesters, Bridges, Roads, Petroleum, Closures, Connections, and Hardware
3680 Business Methods — Incentive Programs, Coupons; Electronic Shopping; Business Cryptography, Voting; Health Care; Point of Sale, Inventory, Accounting; Business Processing, Electronic Negotiation
3690 Business Methods — Finance/Banking/ Insurance

Patents examined here cover:

Art Unit Technical & Scientific Domains
3710 Amusement and Education Devices
3720 Manufacturing Devices and Processes, Machine Tools and Hand Tools
3730 Sheet Container Making, Package Making, Receptacles, Shoes, Apparel, and Tool Driving or Impacting
3740 Thermal and Combustion Technology, Motive and Fluid Power Systems
3750 Fluid Handling and Dispensing
3760 Refrigeration, Vaporization, Ventilation, and Combustion
3770 Medical & Surgical Instruments, Treatment Devices, Surgery and Surgical Supplies
3780 Body Treatment, Kinestherapy, and Exercising

Patents examined here cover:

Art Unit Technical & Scientific Domains
3970 Express Abandonments
3990 Central Reexamination Unit

FedInvent Patents

Each week FedInvent analyzes newly granted patents and published patent applications whose origins lead back to funding from the US federal government. We assemble a weekly patent catalog and analyze the inventions, the inventors, and the entities who received the patents. We map the patents back to the agency that funded the R&D that led to the new invention. FedInvent uses the funding opportunity descriptions, the grants, and the contracts that define the research areas of interest, and the R&D policies and priorities of that drove and are driving the funding to organize each week's patents.

ABOUT OUR DATA

The weekly patent catalog includes patents with government interest statements indicating federal funding; and patents where the assignee, the owner of the invention, is the federal government. This includes work on federal grants, work on federal contracts, innovation by Federal Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs) funded by Federal Departments and University Affiliated Research Centers funded by DoD.

Not every inventor is a government contractor. There are many inventions conceived and patented by scientists and engineers working for the federal government or serving in the military.

THE NUMBERS MAY NOT MATCH THE NUMBER OF PATENTS WE ANALYZE EACH WEEK

The numbers in the tables presented on this page will not add up to the number of patents granted each week because patents are counted by each agency that funded the creation of the invention. Patents and funding have a many-to-many relationship. One patent may have more than one funding grant or contract associated with it. A grant or contract may lead to more than one patent. More than one agency may have funded the inventors or the contract. More than one university or business may have worked together on an invention. When we report the numbers here, we associate a patent with all of the entities and funding that are reflected on the patent and report them to you. This approach presents a more complete picture of what's going on in the federal innovation ecosphere. Put another way, the numbers in the tables presented on this page may not always add up to the number of patents each week because patents are counted by each agency that funded the creation of the invention.

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