USPTO Examiner SINGH PANDEY ARTI R - Art Unit 1759

Recent Applications

Detailed information about the 100 most recent patent applications.

Application NumberTitleFiling DateDisposal DateDispositionTime (months)Office ActionsRestrictionsInterviewAppeal
19012292Drum Lagging MaterialJanuary 2025January 2026Allow1211YesNo
18939952Drum Lagging MaterialNovember 2024May 2025Allow611NoNo
18928882FLAME-RETARDANT FABRIC AND WORK CLOTHINGOctober 2024September 2025Allow1110YesNo
18823137POLYALKYLENE GLYCOL TERMINATED POLY-CARBODIIMIDES, AND PROCESS FOR FORMING SAMESeptember 2024February 2026Allow1711YesNo
18816017Fluid Resistant Treatment And Garments Treated TherewithAugust 2024February 2026Allow1821YesNo
18816000Fluid Resistant Treatment And Garments Treated TherewithAugust 2024February 2026Allow1821YesNo
18776649FLAME-RETARDANT MODACRYLIC FIBER, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND FLAME-RETARDANT FIBER COMPOSITE AND FLAME-RETARDANT WORK CLOTHING INCLUDING THE SAMEJuly 2024August 2025Allow1310YesNo
18718647COMPOSITE SHEETS AND MEDICAL IMPLANTS COMPRISING SUCH SHEETSJune 2024July 2025Allow1410NoNo
18713654POLYETHYLENE YARN WITH IMPROVED DIMENSIONAL STABILITY AND FUNCTIONAL FABRIC INCLUDING THE SAMEMay 2024January 2026Allow2010NoNo
18713475POLYETHYLENE YARN WITH IMPROVED WEAVING PROPERTIES AND FUNCTIONAL FABRIC INCLUDING THE SAMEMay 2024January 2026Allow2010NoNo
18699835CONCRETE REINFORCING COMPOSITE MATERIAL AND CONCRETE REINFORCING REBARApril 2024December 2025Allow2000NoNo
18609812CARBON NANOTUBE COMPOSITE WIRE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFORMarch 2024November 2025Allow2000NoNo
18609925COATED SUBSTRATES AND ARTICLES WITH ANTI-VIRAL PROPERTIES, AND FABRICATION PROCESSESMarch 2024October 2025Abandon1900NoNo
18587033ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH THREE-DIMENSIONAL HOT-MELT BONDED LAMINATEFebruary 2024September 2024Allow700NoNo
18431335VAPOR-PERMEABLE, SUBSTANTIALLY WATER-IMPERMEABLE, CORROSION-INHIBITING COMPOSITES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAMEFebruary 2024April 2025Abandon1401NoNo
18414902MULTI-LAYER BARRIER FABRIC WITH EXTENDED BREAKTHROUGH TIMEJanuary 2024January 2025Allow1211YesNo
18517287FLAME-RETARDANT FABRIC AND WORK CLOTHING USING THE SAMENovember 2023April 2025Allow1710YesNo
18507632Clothing Configurations With Multiple Reclosable Access RegionsNovember 2023October 2025Allow2322NoNo
18384351NET FOR AQUACULTUREOctober 2023October 2024Allow1111YesNo
18382438POLYPROPYLENE FABRIC AND FABRIC TREATING METHODOctober 2023January 2026Abandon2701NoNo
18287044BASIC FABRIC FOR AN ADHERED FABRIC OF A HIGH-PERFORMANCE BELT AND PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE THEREOFOctober 2023October 2025Allow2401NoNo
18554449PLANT-BASED LEATHER SUBSTITUTE MATERIALOctober 2023January 2026Abandon2801NoNo
18374495ARTIFICIAL HAIR AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING ARTIFICIAL HAIRSeptember 2023September 2025Allow2401NoNo
18372432DUSTPROOF WORK SHOE WITH ANTISTATIC INSOLE USING RECYCLED PET AND DUSTPROOF RUBBER OUTSOLE CAPABLE OF BEING STEAM-STERILIZEDSeptember 2023January 2026Allow2810NoNo
18244499GARMENT WITH ADAPTIVE STAND-OFF FEATURESSeptember 2023October 2025Allow2501NoNo
18455251AUXETIC TEXTILE STRUCTURESAugust 2023February 2026Allow3001NoNo
18546439Printed electronic textile componentAugust 2023July 2025Allow2300NoNo
18231922SKIN PROTECTION AGAINST MICROBIAL PARTICLESAugust 2023May 2025Allow2121YesNo
18264021Articles and Methods for Treating a Textile with an Antimicrobial AgentAugust 2023January 2026Abandon2910NoNo
18363614FLEXIBLE BODY ARMORAugust 2023June 2025Allow2310NoNo
18272704DELIMING COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR DELIMING HIDESJuly 2023February 2026Allow3100NoNo
18271335TIRE FABRIC COMPRISING TOUSLED WEFT REINFORCING ELEMENTS WITH LOW MOISTURE ABSORPTION CONTENTJuly 2023March 2025Allow2001NoNo
18259814Polyester fabric for a boat traction structureJune 2023February 2026Allow3110NoNo
18268595FABRIC STRUCTURE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOFJune 2023December 2025Abandon3010NoNo
18208141CARBON FIBER COMPOSITE MATERIALJune 2023February 2026Allow3210NoNo
18256513FABRIC STRUCTURE COMPRISING FLEXIBLE SOLAR CELLSJune 2023December 2025Abandon3101NoNo
18265507NONWOVEN FABRIC FOR SKIN CARE PRODUCTS, FACE MASK AND CLEANSING SHEETJune 2023July 2025Allow2500NoNo
18039703HIGH CRYSTALLINE OLEFIN POLYMER FOR HIGH SPEED SPINNINGMay 2023January 2026Allow3210YesNo
18252544TWO LAYER FABRIC AND ARTICLES COMPRISING THE SAMEMay 2023January 2026Allow3310NoNo
18035729USE OF SILICEOUS QUATERNARY AMINES IN DURABLE ANTIMICROBIAL TREATMENT OF TEXTILE FOR USE IN HEALTHCARE ENVIRONMENTMay 2023February 2025Allow2120YesNo
18143810Fibrous Structures and Methods for Making SameMay 2023June 2024Abandon1410NoNo
18251093CONDUCTIVE WIRE, CONDUCTIVE COIL, AND CONDUCTIVE DEVICEApril 2023November 2025Allow3110YesNo
18251044FUNCTIONAL FABRICApril 2023January 2026Allow3310NoNo
18248390HIGH-STRENGTH POLYETHYLENE YARN HAVING AN IMPROVED SHRINKAGE RATE AND METHOD FOR MANUAFACTURING THE SAMEApril 2023August 2025Allow2810YesNo
18027454Coated lightweight fabric, in particular for a spinnakerMarch 2023February 2026Allow3510NoNo
18043713FABRIC, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME AND CLOTHING ITEM USING SAMEMarch 2023January 2026Abandon3420YesNo
18023801A POLYURETHANE COMPOSITE SHEET, A METHOD OF MAKING SUCH COMPOSITE SHEET, AND USE THEREOF IN MAKING A MEDICAL IMPLANTFebruary 2023July 2025Allow2821NoNo
18043035CUT-RESISTANT POLYETHYLENE YARNFebruary 2023October 2025Abandon3210NoNo
18043037POLYETHYLENE YARN HAVING IMPROVED POST-PROCESSABILITY, AND FABRIC COMPRISING SAMEFebruary 2023August 2025Allow3010NoNo
18043029CUT-RESISTANT POLYETHYLENE YARNFebruary 2023October 2025Abandon3210NoNo
18173345TRANSFERRING NANOFIBER FORESTS BETWEEN SUBSTRATESFebruary 2023September 2024Allow1911NoNo
18007010METHOD FOR COATING A TEXTILE MEDIUMJanuary 2023March 2025Allow2600NoNo
18101401FIBROUS STRUCTURE-CONTAINING ARTICLESJanuary 2023June 2025Allow2820NoNo
18015223COMPOSITE SLEEVE FOR FORMING A CURE IN PLACE PIPE, COMPOSITE PIPES, AND MATERIALS AND METHODS THEREOFJanuary 2023February 2026Allow3711NoNo
18004751Resin-Impregnated Fibrous Material in the Form of a Sheet or a WebJanuary 2023May 2025Abandon2811NoNo
18094107INDUSTRIAL FABRICJanuary 2023March 2025Allow2700NoNo
18010777Airbag Patch ClothDecember 2022February 2025Allow2600NoNo
18010569Compositions for Improving the Environmental Impact of Textiles and LeatherDecember 2022February 2026Abandon3820YesNo
18057616Wearable Fabric for Photo-stimulating a Biological SystemNovember 2022September 2025Allow3400YesNo
18056433SHEET CONTAINING NANOFIBERS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAMENovember 2022November 2025Allow4621YesNo
17998683RUBBER REINFORCING MATERIAL WITH REDUCED WEIGHT, METHOD OF PREPARING THE SAME AND TIRE COMPRISING THE SAMENovember 2022August 2025Allow3311YesNo
17981526COMPOSITIONS IN THE FORM OF DISSOLVABLE SOLID STRUCTURESNovember 2022October 2025Allow3520NoNo
17912616COLD PROTECTION MATERIALSeptember 2022March 2026Allow4210YesNo
17897782LAYERED ABSORBENT SUBSTRATE INCORPORATING ACTIVATED CARBON AND SUPERABSORBENT MATERIALSAugust 2022March 2026Allow4211NoNo
17888465DEVICES AND METHODS TO ENTRAP AEROSOLS AND DROPLETAugust 2022January 2026Abandon4110NoNo
17879563Flame Resistant Fabrics Having Fibers Containing Energy Absorbing and/or Reflecting AdditivesAugust 2022August 2023Allow1210NoNo
17792539Nonwoven Fabric Suitable as a Crop CoverJuly 2022May 2025Allow3400NoNo
17862745CIRCUMFERENTIALLY CONTINUOUS, FIRE SUPPRESSING, DIELECTRIC SLEEVEJuly 2022August 2025Allow3710NoNo
17854713STRETCH NONWOVENS AND FILMSJune 2022November 2023Abandon1710NoNo
17846831THERMAL INSULATION FIREPROOF CLOTH FOR POWER BATTERIES AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOFJune 2022September 2024Allow2700NoNo
17786664POLYESTER BASE FABRIC FOR AIRBAGSJune 2022January 2024Allow1910NoNo
17784749SHEET MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAMEJune 2022February 2025Allow3211NoNo
17833483GLOVES HAVING REINFORCEMENTS AND IMPACT FEATURESJune 2022July 2023Allow1421NoNo
17831995POLYMERIC COMPONENT AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAMEJune 2022October 2025Allow4020NoNo
17782013Roof UnderlaymentJune 2022April 2025Allow3410NoNo
17827591METALLIZED BREATHABLE COMPOSITE FABRICMay 2022July 2025Allow3810YesNo
17749670Flame Resistant Fabrics Formed with Stretchable YarnsMay 2022March 2025Allow3420YesNo
17749944ADHESIVE TAPE FOR JACKETING ELONGATE ITEMS SUCH AS MORE PARTICULARLY CABLE HARNESSES AND METHODS FOR JACKETINGMay 2022October 2025Allow4110YesNo
17742961NONWOVEN TEXTILE WITH NON-LINEAR ENTANGLED SEAMS SUITABLE FOR GARMENTSMay 2022March 2025Allow3400NoNo
17742766HAT CAPABLE OF RECOVERING ORIGINAL SHAPE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAMEMay 2022December 2023Abandon2001NoNo
17773915SHEET MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAMEMay 2022April 2025Abandon3511NoNo
17771998FABRIC AND PROTECTIVE PRODUCTApril 2022December 2025Abandon4420NoNo
17767879Fabric for airbag and method for manufacturing the sameApril 2022July 2024Allow2710YesNo
17657518COMPOSITE STRUCTURES AND METHODS OF PREPARATIONMarch 2022April 2024Allow2411YesNo
17642877FLEXIBLE MAGNETIC FILM FABRICMarch 2022November 2024Abandon3201NoNo
17674124FLAME-RETARDANT FIBER COMPOSITE AND FLAME-RETARDANT WORKING CLOTHESFebruary 2022August 2024Allow3010YesNo
17671761PROTECTIVE GARMENT CONTAINING A COMPOSITEFebruary 2022September 2023Allow1910NoNo
17633897DISPERSIBLE NONWOVEN MATERIALS INCLUDING CMC-BASED BINDERSFebruary 2022March 2025Allow3710YesNo
17575859STRUCTURE BODY, DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING STRUCTURE BODYJanuary 2022February 2026Allow4911NoNo
17567503WATER-REPELLENT RESIN, WATER-REPELLENT FABRIC, AND FABRICATING METHOD THEREOFJanuary 2022July 2023Allow1820NoNo
17604147PRODUCTION METHOD FOR NANOFIBER AGGREGATES, PRODUCTION APPARATUS FOR NANOFIBER AGGREGATES, AND NANOFIBER AGGREGATESDecember 2021August 2024Abandon3401NoNo
17534279TEXTILE STRUCTURENovember 2021April 2024Abandon2920NoNo
17515644Vapor-Permeable, Substantially Water-Impermeable, Corrosion-Inhibiting Composites and Methods of Making the SameNovember 2021October 2023Allow2410NoNo
17605254ULTRA LOW PERMEABILITY AND HIGH SEAM STRENGTH FABRIC AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAMEOctober 2021May 2024Abandon3110NoNo
17505030FIRE-RESISTANT ROOF SYSTEM AND MEMBRANE COMPOSITEOctober 2021November 2024Allow3611NoNo
17603800STRETCHABLE LAMINATE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAMEOctober 2021September 2025Abandon4730YesNo
17501559Expandable and Flexible Garment Yoke and Garment With SameOctober 2021September 2022Allow1110NoNo
17499916SKIN MEMBEROctober 2021January 2025Abandon3920NoNo
17442960Flame Retardant Coating for TextilesSeptember 2021May 2025Abandon4320NoNo
17477195CELLULOSE-CONTAINING FILTRATION MATERIALS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAMESeptember 2021April 2025Allow4311YesNo

Appeals Overview

This analysis examines appeal outcomes and the strategic value of filing appeals for examiner SINGH-PANDEY, ARTI R.

Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) Decisions

Total PTAB Decisions
2
Examiner Affirmed
0
(0.0%)
Examiner Reversed
2
(100.0%)
Reversal Percentile
92.1%
Higher than average

What This Means

With a 100.0% reversal rate, the PTAB has reversed the examiner's rejections more often than affirming them. This reversal rate is in the top 25% across the USPTO, indicating that appeals are more successful here than in most other areas.

Strategic Value of Filing an Appeal

Total Appeal Filings
6
Allowed After Appeal Filing
2
(33.3%)
Not Allowed After Appeal Filing
4
(66.7%)
Filing Benefit Percentile
51.2%
Higher 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, 33.3% of applications that filed an appeal were subsequently allowed. This appeal filing benefit rate is above the USPTO average, suggesting that filing an appeal can be an effective strategy for prompting reconsideration.

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 is strategically valuable. The act of filing often prompts favorable reconsideration during the mandatory appeal conference.

Examiner SINGH-PANDEY, ARTI R - Prosecution Strategy Guide

Executive Summary

Examiner SINGH-PANDEY, ARTI R works in Art Unit 1759 and has examined 174 patent applications in our dataset. With an allowance rate of 83.3%, this examiner has an above-average tendency to allow applications. Applications typically reach final disposition in approximately 37 months.

Allowance Patterns

Examiner SINGH-PANDEY, ARTI R's allowance rate of 83.3% places them in the 57% percentile among all USPTO examiners. This examiner has an above-average tendency to allow applications.

Office Action Patterns

On average, applications examined by SINGH-PANDEY, ARTI R receive 1.72 office actions before reaching final disposition. This places the examiner in the 37% 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 SINGH-PANDEY, ARTI R is 37 months. This places the examiner in the 32% percentile for prosecution speed. Prosecution timelines are slightly slower than average with this examiner.

Interview Effectiveness

Conducting an examiner interview provides a -1.1% benefit to allowance rate for applications examined by SINGH-PANDEY, ARTI R. This interview benefit is in the 10% percentile among all examiners. Note: Interviews show limited statistical benefit with this examiner compared to others, though they may still be valuable for clarifying issues.

Request for Continued Examination (RCE) Effectiveness

When applicants file an RCE with this examiner, 31.0% of applications are subsequently allowed. This success rate is in the 63% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Insight: RCEs show above-average effectiveness with this examiner. Consider whether your amendments or new arguments are strong enough to warrant an RCE versus filing a continuation.

After-Final Amendment Practice

This examiner enters after-final amendments leading to allowance in 29.3% of cases where such amendments are filed. This entry rate is in the 42% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Recommendation: This examiner shows below-average receptiveness to after-final amendments. You may need to file an RCE or appeal rather than relying on after-final amendment entry.

Appeal Withdrawal and Reconsideration

This examiner withdraws rejections or reopens prosecution in 66.7% of appeals filed. This is in the 48% percentile among all examiners. Of these withdrawals, 25.0% occur early in the appeal process (after Notice of Appeal but before Appeal Brief). Strategic Insight: This examiner shows below-average willingness to reconsider rejections during appeals. Be prepared to fully prosecute appeals if filed.

Petition Practice

When applicants file petitions regarding this examiner's actions, 92.9% are granted (fully or in part). This grant rate is in the 89% 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 2.9% of allowed cases (in the 79% 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 0.0% of allowed cases (in the 7% percentile). This examiner rarely issues Quayle actions compared to other examiners. Allowances typically come directly without a separate action for formal matters.

Prosecution Strategy Recommendations

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

  • 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

Not Legal Advice: The information provided in this report is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. You should consult with a qualified patent attorney or agent for advice specific to your situation.

No Guarantees: We do not provide any guarantees as to the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the statistics presented above. Patent prosecution statistics are derived from publicly available USPTO data and are subject to data quality limitations, processing errors, and changes in USPTO practices over time.

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Use at Your Own Risk: While we strive to provide accurate and useful prosecution statistics, you should independently verify any information that is material to your prosecution strategy and use your professional judgment in all patent prosecution matters.