USPTO Examiner KRUSE DAVID H - Art Unit 1663

Recent Applications

Detailed information about the 100 most recent patent applications.

Application NumberTitleFiling DateDisposal DateDispositionTime (months)Office ActionsRestrictionsInterviewAppeal
18441777HIGHER-YIELDING PROSOFebruary 2024March 2025Allow1310NoNo
18548398CAMPHOR-FREE AND HIGH HERNANDULCIN PHYLA DULCIS PLANTS AND METHODS THEREOFAugust 2023October 2024Abandon1410NoNo
18240019SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 91241408August 2023October 2024Abandon1310NoNo
18233166COTTON VARIETY 14R913B2XFAugust 2023September 2024Abandon1310NoNo
18348489NEW GUINEA IMPATIENS VARIETY SAKIMP074July 2023May 2025Allow2200NoNo
18307599MELON WITH RED FLESH LINKED TO EARLINESSApril 2023January 2025Allow2020NoNo
18300597MAIZE INBRED 1PKLA61April 2023May 2025Allow2610NoNo
18300722METHODS FOR PROMOTING PRODUCTION OF VIABLE SEEDS FROM APOMICTIC GUAYULE PLANTSApril 2023September 2024Allow1720NoNo
18299271New Guinea Impatiens Variety SAKIMP072April 2023June 2025Allow2610NoNo
18175869CORN EVENT 5307February 2023February 2025Allow2320YesNo
18110056Endophyte ScreeningFebruary 2023July 2024Allow1720NoNo
18088859SOYBEAN EVENT MON89788 AND METHODS FOR DETECTION THEREOFDecember 2022July 2023Allow710YesNo
18072664Plants and Seeds of Corn Variety CV932668November 2022April 2025Allow2810NoNo
18071589Plants and Seeds of Corn Variety CV558775November 2022April 2025Allow2810NoNo
17994348Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH010386November 2022January 2025Allow2610NoNo
17994350Plants and Seeds of Corn Variety CV902292November 2022February 2025Allow2710NoNo
17994291SOYBEAN VARIETY 01098326November 2022January 2025Allow2610NoNo
17992536SOYBEAN VARIETY 01098165November 2022February 2025Allow2710YesNo
17992002SOYBEAN VARIETY 01094839November 2022January 2025Allow2610NoNo
17989123SOYBEAN VARIETY 01094762November 2022January 2025Allow2610NoNo
17987809Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH010413November 2022January 2025Allow2610NoNo
17987363Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH010432November 2022January 2025Allow2610NoNo
18053734WHEAT VARIETY 6PWEF05BNovember 2022February 2025Allow2710NoNo
17982041SOYBEAN VARIETY 01094715November 2022February 2025Allow2810NoNo
17979838SOYBEAN VARIETY 01094189November 2022January 2025Allow2610NoNo
17954813SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 11021540September 2022January 2025Allow2710NoNo
17955015SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 17370111September 2022November 2024Allow2510NoNo
17954912SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 17050534September 2022December 2024Allow2710NoNo
17951336SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 13030601September 2022November 2024Allow2510NoNo
17951669SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 14010604September 2022December 2024Allow2710NoNo
17951341SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 11330507September 2022November 2024Allow2510NoNo
17934724LETTUCE VARIETY 41-CR2537 RZSeptember 2022November 2024Allow2610NoNo
17951661SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 16101654September 2022November 2024Allow2510NoNo
17933715PEPPER PLANTS WITH IMPROVED PEST RESISTANCESeptember 2022February 2023Allow500NoNo
17932546CANOLA INBRED 4PSBG05RSeptember 2022January 2025Allow2810NoNo
17891688TOMATO HYBRID DRTJ4056 AND PARENTS THEREOFAugust 2022November 2024Allow2720YesNo
17871474TOMATO HYBRID DRTC8560 AND PARENTS THEREOFJuly 2022November 2024Allow2820YesNo
17871124COTTON VARIETY 14R913B2XFJuly 2022August 2023Abandon1310NoNo
17867112HYBRID TOMATO PLANT NAMED RED CORALJuly 2022April 2025Allow3320NoNo
17808883MAIZE HYBRID X95V294June 2022November 2024Allow2910NoNo
17808574MAIZE HYBRID X08R600June 2022November 2024Allow2910NoNo
17808775MAIZE HYBRID X00V049June 2022November 2024Allow2910NoNo
17808694MAIZE HYBRID X13V092June 2022November 2024Allow2910NoNo
17808832MAIZE HYBRID X85R249June 2022November 2024Allow2910NoNo
17808739MAIZE HYBRID X95V289June 2022May 2025Allow3410NoNo
17808643MAIZE HYBRID X75V482June 2022April 2025Allow3310NoNo
17847949SOYBEAN EVENT MON89788 AND METHODS FOR DETECTION THEREOFJune 2022February 2024Allow2021NoNo
17807568MAIZE INBRED 1PMYQ89June 2022October 2024Allow2820NoNo
17807469MAIZE INBRED 1PYLN36June 2022November 2024Allow2910YesNo
17807618MAIZE INBRED 1PUMD02June 2022November 2024Allow2910YesNo
17807615MAIZE INBRED 1PMRF97June 2022December 2024Allow3010YesNo
17807588MAIZE INBRED 1PGKE26June 2022December 2024Allow3010YesNo
17807604MAIZE INBRED PH4DPCJune 2022December 2024Allow3010YesNo
17807551MAIZE INBRED 1PGRW56June 2022November 2024Allow2910YesNo
17843513LETTUCE VARIETY 'E01G.11092'June 2022July 2024Allow2510NoNo
17807418MAIZE INBRED 1PFHQ59June 2022December 2024Allow3010YesNo
17807620MAIZE INBRED 1PGYL72June 2022November 2024Allow2920NoNo
17807603MAIZE INBRED 1PPHF33June 2022December 2024Allow3010YesNo
17807607MAIZE INBRED PH4H09June 2022November 2024Allow2910YesNo
17838155CORN PLANTS WITH IMPROVED DISEASE RESISTANCEJune 2022March 2024Allow2121YesNo
17837694Soybean Cultivar 4639106June 2022February 2025Allow3320NoNo
17835225PEPPER HYBRID SVPB7717 AND PARENTS THEREOFJune 2022June 2024Allow2410NoNo
17746900New Guinea Impatiens Variety SAKIMP067May 2022March 2023Allow1010NoNo
17776161METHOD FOR BREEDING A NEW VARIETY OF HIGH-QUALITY GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUMMay 2022October 2023Allow1720NoNo
17720128METHODS OF DETERMINING SENSITIVITY TO PHOTOPERIOD IN CANNABISApril 2022January 2024Allow2130YesNo
17719018INBRED CORN LINE MN40April 2022June 2024Allow2610NoNo
17717260RADISH CULTIVAR TBG 36April 2022August 2022Allow510YesNo
17704490HIGH REBAUDIOSIDE C-CONTENT STEVIA PLANTMarch 2022February 2025Allow3510NoNo
17701154High Rebaudioside M Stevia Plant Cultivars and Methods of Producing the SameMarch 2022September 2023Allow1710YesNo
17694926SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 13390425March 2022April 2024Allow2510NoNo
17652529INBRED WATERMELON LINE WDL0107February 2022May 2024Allow2710NoNo
17681337COTTON TRANSGENIC EVENT MON 88702 AND METHODS FOR DETECTION AND USES THEREOFFebruary 2022November 2024Abandon3201NoNo
17681602Barley Cultivar AS-WolfFebruary 2022April 2024Allow2610YesNo
17681637Barley Cultivar AS-007February 2022April 2024Allow2510NoNo
17651310VALUE-PHENOTYPED AUTOFLOWER CANNABIS PLANTSFebruary 2022October 2024Abandon3210NoNo
17668692COTTON VARIETY 11PNEB90February 2022July 2024Allow2910NoNo
17591823SOYBEAN VARIETY 5PZPR82February 2022March 2024Allow2510NoNo
17591872SOYBEAN VARIETY 5PYVV73February 2022May 2024Allow2820NoNo
17581514PLANTS AND METHODS FOR HIGH DENSITY PLANT PRODUCTIONJanuary 2022February 2024Abandon2422NoNo
17575486NOVEL MANDEVILLA GENUS PLANT AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF SAMEJanuary 2022March 2025Allow3820YesNo
17557847METHOD FOR THE TRANSIENT EXPRESSION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS IN PLANTSDecember 2021August 2024Allow3220NoNo
17549365BROCCOLI HYBRID SVBL0308December 2021October 2023Allow2220YesNo
17545028HIGHER-YIELDING PROSODecember 2021March 2024Allow2710NoNo
17530152Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH011218November 2021January 2024Allow2610NoNo
17530213Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH011219November 2021December 2023Allow2510NoNo
17530194Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH011220November 2021January 2024Allow2510NoNo
17530127Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH011003November 2021January 2024Allow2510NoNo
17455449WHEAT VARIETY 6PSRG14November 2021March 2024Allow2820NoNo
17455465WHEAT VARIETY 6PQTB00BNovember 2021April 2024Allow2920NoNo
17529108Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH011232November 2021January 2024Allow2610NoNo
17528749Plants and Seeds of Corn Variety CV505385November 2021January 2024Allow2610NoNo
17524017Plants and Seeds Hybrid Corn Variety CH011171November 2021January 2024Allow2610NoNo
17522125SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 07081321November 2021November 2023Allow2410NoNo
17522453Plants and Seeds of Corn Variety CV429767November 2021December 2023Allow2610NoNo
17517162Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH011207November 2021December 2023Allow2610NoNo
17517358Plants and Seeds of Corn Variety CV499327November 2021December 2023Allow2610NoNo
17516258SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 04420512November 2021October 2023Allow2410NoNo
17513632Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH011204October 2021December 2023Allow2510NoNo
17512384Plants and Seeds of Corn Variety CV489815October 2021January 2024Allow2610NoNo
17510499Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH011017October 2021November 2023Allow2510NoNo

Appeals Overview

This analysis examines appeal outcomes and the strategic value of filing appeals for examiner KRUSE, DAVID H.

Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) Decisions

Total PTAB Decisions
6
Examiner Affirmed
3
(50.0%)
Examiner Reversed
3
(50.0%)
Reversal Percentile
69.5%
Higher than average

What This Means

With a 50.0% reversal rate, the PTAB reverses the examiner's rejections in a meaningful percentage of cases. This reversal rate is above the USPTO average, indicating that appeals have better success here than typical.

Strategic Value of Filing an Appeal

Total Appeal Filings
44
Allowed After Appeal Filing
9
(20.5%)
Not Allowed After Appeal Filing
35
(79.5%)
Filing Benefit Percentile
23.8%
Lower than average

Understanding Appeal Filing Strategy

Filing a Notice of Appeal can sometimes lead to allowance even before the appeal is fully briefed or decided by the PTAB. This occurs when the examiner or their supervisor reconsiders the rejection during the mandatory appeal conference (MPEP § 1207.01) after the appeal is filed.

In this dataset, 20.5% of applications that filed an appeal were subsequently allowed. This appeal filing benefit rate is in the bottom 25% across the USPTO, indicating that filing appeals is less effective here than in most other areas.

Strategic Recommendations

Appeals to PTAB show good success rates. If you have a strong case on the merits, consider fully prosecuting the appeal to a Board decision.

Filing a Notice of Appeal shows limited benefit. Consider other strategies like interviews or amendments before appealing.

Examiner KRUSE, DAVID H - Prosecution Strategy Guide

Executive Summary

Examiner KRUSE, DAVID H works in Art Unit 1663 and has examined 917 patent applications in our dataset. With an allowance rate of 82.9%, this examiner has a below-average tendency to allow applications. Applications typically reach final disposition in approximately 23 months.

Allowance Patterns

Examiner KRUSE, DAVID H's allowance rate of 82.9% places them in the 50% percentile among all USPTO examiners. This examiner has a below-average tendency to allow applications.

Office Action Patterns

On average, applications examined by KRUSE, DAVID H receive 1.60 office actions before reaching final disposition. This places the examiner in the 42% percentile for office actions issued. This examiner issues fewer office actions than average, which may indicate efficient prosecution or a more lenient examination style.

Prosecution Timeline

The median time to disposition (half-life) for applications examined by KRUSE, DAVID H is 23 months. This places the examiner in the 74% percentile for prosecution speed. Prosecution timelines are slightly faster than average with this examiner.

Interview Effectiveness

Conducting an examiner interview provides a +7.7% benefit to allowance rate for applications examined by KRUSE, DAVID H. This interview benefit is in the 39% percentile among all examiners. Recommendation: Interviews provide a below-average benefit with this examiner.

Request for Continued Examination (RCE) Effectiveness

When applicants file an RCE with this examiner, 17.7% of applications are subsequently allowed. This success rate is in the 9% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Insight: RCEs show lower effectiveness with this examiner compared to others. Consider whether a continuation application might be more strategic, especially if you need to add new matter or significantly broaden claims.

After-Final Amendment Practice

This examiner enters after-final amendments leading to allowance in 63.5% of cases where such amendments are filed. This entry rate is in the 85% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Recommendation: This examiner is highly receptive to after-final amendments compared to other examiners. Per MPEP § 714.12, after-final amendments may be entered "under justifiable circumstances." Consider filing after-final amendments with a clear showing of allowability rather than immediately filing an RCE, as this examiner frequently enters such amendments.

Pre-Appeal Conference Effectiveness

When applicants request a pre-appeal conference (PAC) with this examiner, 50.0% result in withdrawal of the rejection or reopening of prosecution. This success rate is in the 40% percentile among all examiners. Note: Pre-appeal conferences show below-average success with this examiner. Consider whether your arguments are strong enough to warrant a PAC request.

Appeal Withdrawal and Reconsideration

This examiner withdraws rejections or reopens prosecution in 76.0% of appeals filed. This is in the 63% percentile among all examiners. Of these withdrawals, 73.7% occur early in the appeal process (after Notice of Appeal but before Appeal Brief). Strategic Insight: This examiner shows above-average willingness to reconsider rejections during appeals. The mandatory appeal conference (MPEP § 1207.01) provides an opportunity for reconsideration.

Petition Practice

When applicants file petitions regarding this examiner's actions, 99.0% are granted (fully or in part). This grant rate is in the 96% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Note: Petitions are frequently granted regarding this examiner's actions compared to other examiners. Per MPEP § 1002.02(c), various examiner actions are petitionable to the Technology Center Director, including prematureness of final rejection, refusal to enter amendments, and requirement for information. If you believe an examiner action is improper, consider filing a petition.

Examiner Cooperation and Flexibility

Examiner's Amendments: This examiner makes examiner's amendments in 2.5% of allowed cases (in the 80% percentile). Per MPEP § 1302.04, examiner's amendments are used to place applications in condition for allowance when only minor changes are needed. This examiner frequently uses this tool compared to other examiners, indicating a cooperative approach to getting applications allowed. Strategic Insight: If you are close to allowance but minor claim amendments are needed, this examiner may be willing to make an examiner's amendment rather than requiring another round of prosecution.

Quayle Actions: This examiner issues Ex Parte Quayle actions in 1.1% of allowed cases (in the 57% percentile). This examiner issues Quayle actions more often than average when claims are allowable but formal matters remain (MPEP § 714.14).

Prosecution Strategy Recommendations

Based on the statistical analysis of this examiner's prosecution patterns, here are tailored strategic recommendations:

  • Consider after-final amendments: This examiner frequently enters after-final amendments. If you can clearly overcome rejections with claim amendments, file an after-final amendment before resorting to an RCE.
  • Examiner cooperation: This examiner frequently makes examiner's amendments to place applications in condition for allowance. If you are close to allowance, the examiner may help finalize the claims.

Relevant MPEP Sections for Prosecution Strategy

  • MPEP § 713.10: Examiner interviews - available before Notice of Allowance or transfer to PTAB
  • MPEP § 714.12: After-final amendments - may be entered "under justifiable circumstances"
  • MPEP § 1002.02(c): Petitionable matters to Technology Center Director
  • MPEP § 1004: Actions requiring primary examiner signature (allowances, final rejections, examiner's answers)
  • MPEP § 1207.01: Appeal conferences - mandatory for all appeals
  • MPEP § 1214.07: Reopening prosecution after appeal

Important Disclaimer

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