5 pending office actions • 4 art units • 5 examiners • 0 of 5 (0%) have an AI response strategy ready • 4 patents granted in the last 365 days
Based on the USPTO statutory response window for each pending office action. 2 of the docket's apps have a known mailing date; the rest are excluded from the tile counts.
Difficulty is derived from the rejection statutes on the most recent pending office action. §101-driven and multi-statute cases are graded Hard; §112-only and obviousness-type double-patenting cases are graded Easy; everything else is Medium. "Unknown" means we have not yet parsed a statute for that office action.
| Bucket | Cases |
|---|---|
| §101 + other | 1 (20%) |
| §103 only | 2 (40%) |
| §102 only | 1 (20%) |
| Multi-statute (no §101) | 1 (20%) |
How the docket's pending cases split across USPTO tech-center bands.
Manual office-action response work runs about 10 hours per case. The time-saved bands below show what IP Author's prosecution pipeline typically delivers — a conservative 20% on the low end, 35% in the middle, 50% on the high end.
| Examiner | Apps on this docket | Allow rate | Interview lift |
|---|---|---|---|
| COLENA, TRACY CHING-TIAN | 1 | 83.3% | +26.2% |
| LEE, WILLIAM Y | 1 | 48.0% | +33.8% |
| WOO, JONATHAN BRIAN | 1 | 52.1% | +41.0% |
| WALLS-MURRAY, JESSIE LOGAN | 1 | 74.3% | +25.6% |
| EMPIE, NATHAN H | 1 | 43.8% | +43.0% |
Cases in front of an examiner with an allow rate of 80%+ where the difficulty is Easy or Medium. The top 1 ordered by deadline are shown.
| App # | Title | Examiner | Due in |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18291509 | Biomarker for Detecting Hepatocytes With Bile Ductular Proliferation | COLENA, TRACY CHING-TIAN | — |
Multi-statute / §101-driven matters, or cases in front of an examiner with an allow rate under 30%. The top 2 ordered by deadline are shown.
| App # | Title | Examiner | Due in |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18134604 | DIAMOND SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME | EMPIE, NATHAN H | 49d overdue |
| 18557093 | KNEADING STATE DETECTION DEVICE AND KNEADING STATE DETECTION METHOD FOR EXTRUSION MOLDING MACHINE | WOO, JONATHAN BRIAN | 27d |
Cases in front of an examiner whose interview lift is 10 percentage points or more — i.e. interviewed cases historically resolve more favorably than non-interviewed ones. The top 5 ordered by deadline are shown.
| App # | Title | Examiner | Due in |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18134604 | DIAMOND SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME | EMPIE, NATHAN H | 49d overdue |
| 18557093 | KNEADING STATE DETECTION DEVICE AND KNEADING STATE DETECTION METHOD FOR EXTRUSION MOLDING MACHINE | WOO, JONATHAN BRIAN | 27d |
| 18291509 | Biomarker for Detecting Hepatocytes With Bile Ductular Proliferation | COLENA, TRACY CHING-TIAN | — |
| 18561927 | COMPOSITION FOR REGULATING CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM, AND METHOD FOR ASSESSING CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CONDITIONS OF SUBJECT | LEE, WILLIAM Y | — |
| 17768387 | FUEL CELL | WALLS-MURRAY, JESSIE LOGAN | — |
| Art Unit | Apps |
|---|---|
| 1623 | 1 |
| 1754 | 1 |
| 1728 | 1 |
| 1712 | 1 |
| App # | Title | Examiner | Art Unit | Statutes | Status | Due in | AI | Filed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18291509 | Biomarker for Detecting Hepatocytes With Bile Ductular Proliferation | COLENA, TRACY CHING-TIAN | — | §103 | Non-Final OA | — | Pending | Jan 23, 2024 |
| 18561927 | COMPOSITION FOR REGULATING CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM, AND METHOD FOR ASSESSING CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CONDITIONS OF SUBJECT | LEE, WILLIAM Y | 1623 | §102 | Non-Final OA | — | Pending | Nov 17, 2023 |
| 18557093 | KNEADING STATE DETECTION DEVICE AND KNEADING STATE DETECTION METHOD FOR EXTRUSION MOLDING MACHINE | WOO, JONATHAN BRIAN | 1754 | §101§112 | Non-Final OA | 27d | Pending | Oct 25, 2023 |
| 17768387 | FUEL CELL | WALLS-MURRAY, JESSIE LOGAN | 1728 | §103 | Final Rejection | — | Pending | Jun 30, 2023 |
| 18134604 | DIAMOND SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME | EMPIE, NATHAN H | 1712 | §103§112 | Final Rejection | 49d overdue | Pending | Apr 14, 2023 |
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