Form PTO/SB/20NI REQUEST FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE PATENT PROSECUTION HIGH

Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) Program

sb0020ni

Request for Participation in the PPH Program Between the Nicaraguan Registry of Intellectual Property (NRIP) and the USPTO (Private Sector)

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PTO/SB/20NI (09-13)
Approved for use through 01/31/2015. OMB 0651-0058
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Document Description: Petition to make special under Patent Pros Hwy 

REQUEST FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE PATENT PROSECUTION HIGHWAY (PPH) PILOT PROGRAM
BETWEEN THE NICARAGUAN REGISTRY OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (NRIP) AND THE USPTO
Application No.:

First Named Inventor:

Filing Date:

Attorney Docket No.:

Title of the
Invention:

THIS REQUEST FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE PPH PILOT PROGRAM ALONG WITH THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED VIA EFSWEB. INFORMATION REGARDING EFS-WEB IS AVAILABLE AT HTTP://WWW.USPTO.GOV/PATENTS/PROCESS/FILE/EFS/.

APPLICANT HEREBY REQUESTS PARTICIPATION IN THE PATENT PROSECUTION HIGHWAY (PPH) PILOT PROGRAM
AND PETITIONS TO MAKE THE ABOVE-IDENTIFIED APPLICATION SPECIAL UNDER THE PPH PILOT PROGRAM.

The above-identified application and the corresponding NI application(s) have the same priority/filing date. If NRIP is not the
office of first filing (OFF), identify the OFF and the OFF application no.
The NI application number(s) is/are: ____________________________
The filing date of the NI application(s) is/are: ________________________
I. List of Required Documents:
a.

A copy of the latest NI office action prior to the “Decision to Grant a Patent” in the above-identified NI
application(s) along with an English translation (if the office action is not in the English language)
is attached.
is not attached because applicant hereby requests the USPTO to obtain the required office action
and any required translation thereof via the Dossier Access System.
is not attached because the NI application was allowed in a first office action.
Notes:
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b.

It is not necessary to submit a copy of the “Decision to Grant a Patent” and an English translation
thereof.
The English translation of the office action may be a machine translation.
An accuracy statement for the English language translation of the office action is not required.

(1) An information disclosure statement listing the documents cited in the NI office action
is attached.
has already been filed in the above-identified U.S. application on ______________________.
(2) Copies of all documents (except for U.S. patents or U.S. patent application publications)
are attached.
have already been filed in the above-identified U.S. application on ______________________ .
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This collection of information is required by 35 U.S.C. 119, 37 CFR 1.55, and 37 CFR 1.102(d). The information is required to obtain or retain
a benefit by the public, which is to file (and by the USPTO to process) an application. Confidentiality is governed by 35 U.S.C. 122 and
37 CFR 1.11 and 1.14. This collection is estimated to take 2 hours to complete, including gathering, preparing, and submitting the completed
application form to the USPTO. Time will vary depending upon the individual case. Any comments on the amount of time you require to
complete this form and/or suggestions for reducing this burden should be sent to the Chief Information Officer, U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office, U.S. Department of Commerce, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450. DO NOT SEND FEES OR COMPLETED FORMS TO
THIS ADDRESS.

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REQUEST FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE PPH PILOT PROGRAM BETWEEN NRIP AND THE USPTO
(continued)
Application No.:

First Named Inventor:

II. Claims Correspondence Table:

Claims in US Application

Patentable Claims
in NI Application

Explanation regarding the correspondence

III. All the claims in the US application sufficiently correspond to the patentable/allowable claims in the NI
application.

Signature

Date

Name
(Print/Typed)

Registration Number
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