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Wednesday, 06/28/2017 11:08:48 AM

Wednesday, June 28, 2017 11:08:48 AM

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TOPIC: One World Cannabis Pharmaceutical (OWCP), Patent application: 15/639,230
Correspondence from IPD@USPTO.GOV about Patent application: 15/639,230


-----Original Message-----
From: g
Sent: 06/27/17 6:39:54 PM
To: IPD <IPD@USPTO.GOV>
Subject: Patent application

Hi, I'm having trouble finding this patent application that One World Cannabis pharmaceautical (owcp) says they were filing on june 27th 2017. I'm also wondering why the first numbers are 15 and not 17?

15/639,230

Thank you,
G

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-----The reply from IPD@USPTO.GOV about Patent application: 15/639,230-----

[THREAD ID:1-8C3K5B]
Dear G,

For the first 18 months after the filing date of a new patent application, the application can only be seen/accessed by the applicant, inventor, or their legal representative via PRIVATE PAIR.

18 months from the filing date (if the applicant/inventor allows it), it will publish (as originally filed, not amended) and be available to the Public. This is also known as pre-grant publication. It would then be available in the USPTO AppFT database.

The first 2 digits of a U.S. patent application are the Series Code which is based on a filing date range of the application. See below:

U.S. Patent Application Series Codes

Code: Filing Dates:

01 Began January 1, 1915
02 Began January 1, 1935
03 Began January 1, 1948
04 Began January 1, 1960
05 Began January 1, 1970
06 Began January 1, 1979
07 Began January 1, 1987
08 Began January 1, 1993
09 Began December 30, 1997
10 Began October 24, 2001
11 Began December 1, 2004
12 Began December 6, 2007
13 Began December 17, 2010
14 Began August 16, 2013
15 Began January 18, 2016

NOTE 1: Series codes were not used prior to 1915. For a patent application prior to 1915 to be uniquely identified, the filing date must be used in addition to the six digit serial number.

NOTE 2: There are some patent applications where the patent application number (two digit series code and six digit serial number) and filing date may not fall within the time periods indicated.

NOTE 3: Certain ranges of patent application serial numbers are allocated to 35 U.S.C. 371 (national stage PCT) applications and other ranges of patent application serial numbers are allocated to 35 U.S.C. 111(a) applications, so it is possible for one type of patent application to start a new series before the other does. For example, a 371 Application No. 14/###,### was received in the Office (USPTO) on August 16, 2013, while 111(a) Application No. 13/###,### was received in the Office on August 26, 2013.

29 Design Patent Applications – Began October 1, 1992

35 Applied to International Design Applications filed under the Hague Agreement – Began May 13, 2015

60 Provisional Applications – Began June 8, 1995

61 Provisional Applications – Began October 22, 2007

62 Provisional Applications – Began May 19, 2014

NOTE 4: It is possible for some series code 62 provisional applications to have earlier filing dates than some series code 61 provisional applications. For example, Application No. 62/###,### has a filing date of May 19, 2014, while Application No. 61/###,### has a filing date of August 13, 2014.

90 Ex Parte Reexamination Request control number (35 U.S.C. 302-307, see the Manual of Patent Examining Procedure MPEP Chapter 2200) – Began July 1, 1981

95 Inter Partes Reexamination Request control number (35 U.S.C. 311-318, see the Manual of Patent Examining Procedure MPEP Chapter 2600) – Between July 27, 2001 and September 15, 2012

96 Supplemental Examination and resulting Reexamination Request control number (35 U.S.C. 257, see MPEP chapter 2800) – Began September 16, 2012

Kindest Regards,
IPD