Detailed information about the 100 most recent patent applications.
| Application Number | Title | Filing Date | Disposal Date | Disposition | Time (months) | Office Actions | Restrictions | Interview | Appeal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18837977 | GLASS CLOTH, PREPREG, AND PRINTED WIRING BOARD | August 2024 | March 2025 | Allow | 7 | 0 | 0 | No | No |
| 18108204 | BREATHABLE, WICKING NONWOVEN MATERIAL | February 2023 | January 2024 | Allow | 11 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 18155571 | Methods, processes, and apparatuses for producing dyed and welded substrates | January 2023 | July 2024 | Abandon | 18 | 1 | 1 | No | No |
| 18091614 | Multi-Layer Extruded Uppers For Articles Of Footwear And Other Foot-Receiving Devices | December 2022 | March 2024 | Allow | 14 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 18091662 | Multi-Layer Extruded Uppers for Articles of Footwear and Other Foot-Receiving Devices | December 2022 | May 2025 | Allow | 28 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 18087144 | KNITTED FABRIC STRUCTURE, SOCKS, ARM COVER, LEGGINGS, AND SHIRT | December 2022 | August 2024 | Allow | 19 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 18086859 | MATERIAL WITH METALLIC LAYER FOR INFLATABLE SAFETY DEVICE | December 2022 | May 2025 | Allow | 29 | 6 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17927768 | TEXTILE ARTICLE COMPRISING GRAPHENE AND FILTERS COMPRISING SAID TEXTILE ARTICLE | November 2022 | April 2025 | Allow | 29 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17927770 | METHOD OF TREATING A TEXTILE WITH GRAPHENE AND TEXTILE SO OBTAINED | November 2022 | November 2024 | Allow | 24 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17920555 | COMPOSITE MEMBRANE COMPRISING A FLUORINATED POLYMER OR SILICONE SURFACE LAYER CONTAINING SILVER, METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF AND USE THEREOF AS A VIRUCIDE | October 2022 | June 2025 | Abandon | 32 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17920559 | COATED AND VARNISHED MEMBRANE COMPRISING SILVER, METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF AND USE THEREOF AS A VIRUCIDE | October 2022 | June 2025 | Abandon | 32 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17920563 | COATED AND VARNISHED MEMBRANE COMPRISING SILVER, METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF AND USE THEREOF AS A VIRUCIDE | October 2022 | May 2025 | Abandon | 31 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17792244 | ARCHITECTURAL FLOORING UNDERLAYMENT | July 2022 | June 2025 | Allow | 35 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 17862249 | Fabric with Electrical Components | July 2022 | June 2025 | Allow | 35 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17787063 | FIBER FOR RUBBER REINFORCEMENT, RUBBER ARTICLE, CORD FOR TIRE, AND TIRE | June 2022 | May 2025 | Abandon | 35 | 1 | 1 | No | No |
| 17781148 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR INCREASING THE ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF A TEXTITLE ARTICLE AND TEXTILE ARTICLE THUS OBTAINED | May 2022 | April 2024 | Allow | 22 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17715432 | ELASTIC WATERPROOF FABRIC | April 2022 | January 2025 | Abandon | 34 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17764957 | THREADLIKE ADHESIVE BODY AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THREADLIKE ADHESIVE BODY | March 2022 | January 2025 | Abandon | 34 | 1 | 1 | No | No |
| 17702124 | ARTIFICIAL LEATHER STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME | March 2022 | July 2024 | Allow | 28 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 17650766 | METHODS OF USING STIFFENING ELEMENTS THAT COMPRISE ONE OR MORE INTEGRAL CURRENT FLOWPATHS | February 2022 | April 2025 | Allow | 38 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17669912 | COMPOSITE FILAMENT TEXTILE AND COMPOSITE FILAMENT ARTIFICIAL LEATHER MANUFACTURED USING THE SAME | February 2022 | April 2025 | Abandon | 38 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17629450 | THIN HIGH CUT SEAMLESS GLOVE | January 2022 | August 2024 | Allow | 31 | 0 | 1 | Yes | No |
| 17624385 | YARN FOR TIRE CORD AND TIRE CORD | January 2022 | September 2024 | Allow | 32 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17563806 | TPU OPTICAL FIBER AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF | December 2021 | July 2024 | Abandon | 30 | 0 | 1 | No | No |
| 17552880 | BIOPOLYMER SCAFFOLD IMPLANTS AND METHODS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION | December 2021 | September 2024 | Allow | 33 | 4 | 0 | No | No |
| 17618282 | FILAMENT AND FISHING LINE | December 2021 | February 2025 | Allow | 38 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17614818 | MODIFIED CELLULOSIC FIBERS | November 2021 | October 2024 | Abandon | 34 | 0 | 1 | No | No |
| 17594958 | FUNCTIONAL CASHMERE FIBER AND FABRICATION METHOD THEREOF | November 2021 | March 2024 | Abandon | 28 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17516113 | CARBON-BASED COMPOSITE MATERIALS WITH ENHANCED DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE | November 2021 | March 2024 | Allow | 29 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17605928 | ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING OF A FLAT TEXTILE PRODUCT | October 2021 | June 2024 | Abandon | 32 | 0 | 1 | No | No |
| 17503194 | LIMITED CONDUCTION HEAT RETAINING MATERIALS | October 2021 | January 2024 | Allow | 27 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17599133 | GLASS CLOTH, PREPREG, AND GLASS FIBER-REINFORCED RESIN MOLDED PRODUCT | September 2021 | May 2023 | Allow | 20 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17442767 | SYNTHETIC RESIN SKIN MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF | September 2021 | February 2024 | Allow | 29 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17463510 | INTEGRATED FABRIC BASED POWER-GENERATING INSOLE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME | August 2021 | March 2025 | Allow | 43 | 1 | 1 | No | No |
| 17434472 | MICRO/NANO-LAYERED FILAMENTS | August 2021 | March 2025 | Abandon | 43 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 17434454 | NOVEL NANO-RIBBONS FROM MULTILAYER COEXTRUDED FILM | August 2021 | September 2024 | Abandon | 37 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17433571 | LEATHER FOOTWEAR | August 2021 | June 2025 | Abandon | 46 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 17432591 | Polymer Fibre | August 2021 | July 2024 | Abandon | 35 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17430855 | LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE AND INTERIOR CLADDING OR CLADDING ELEMENT WITH A LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE | August 2021 | August 2024 | Allow | 36 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17428808 | Methods of Coating Fiber Containing Materials and Coated Fiber Containing Materials | August 2021 | February 2024 | Allow | 31 | 1 | 1 | No | No |
| 17391019 | ANTI-PILLING MERINO WOOL FABRIC, GARMENTS COMPRISING THEREOF, AND METHOD OF FABRICATION THEREOF | August 2021 | November 2023 | Allow | 27 | 1 | 1 | Yes | No |
| 17371451 | RECONFIGURABLE ABSORPTION MAT | July 2021 | September 2024 | Allow | 39 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17364101 | ADSORBENT MATERIAL | June 2021 | September 2024 | Allow | 39 | 2 | 1 | No | No |
| 17418328 | MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR RESIN MOLDED BODY AND RESIN MOLDED BODY | June 2021 | June 2024 | Abandon | 35 | 0 | 1 | No | No |
| 17346360 | Treated Nonwoven Having an Affinity for an Active Ingredient | June 2021 | December 2024 | Allow | 43 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17346528 | HIGH TENACITY FIBER AND MINERAL REINFORCED BLENDED YARNS | June 2021 | April 2024 | Abandon | 34 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 17312953 | SEPARATOR FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY ACCUMULATORS AND CONVERTERS | June 2021 | April 2025 | Allow | 46 | 2 | 1 | No | No |
| 17295068 | ELASTIC NONWOVEN FABRIC SHEETS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME | May 2021 | July 2023 | Allow | 26 | 4 | 0 | Yes | Yes |
| 17318839 | HYGIENIC MATTRESS TESTING KIT | May 2021 | June 2024 | Abandon | 38 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17314749 | ASSEMBLED TEXTILE PRODUCTS | May 2021 | October 2024 | Allow | 41 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17239394 | FABRIC STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME | April 2021 | February 2024 | Abandon | 34 | 1 | 1 | No | No |
| 17286588 | FABRIC MATERIAL WITH ELECTRODE WIRING | April 2021 | April 2024 | Allow | 36 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17231397 | NONWOVEN CEMENTITIOUS COMPOSITE FOR IN-SITU HYDRATION | April 2021 | November 2023 | Abandon | 32 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17283664 | BIO-BASED ARTIFICIAL LEATHER | April 2021 | November 2023 | Abandon | 31 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17220247 | Drive belt, in particular toothed belt, having improved properties and method for producing same | April 2021 | May 2025 | Allow | 50 | 3 | 0 | No | No |
| 17281320 | A KIND OF LIGHT-TRANSPARENT ARTIFICIAL LEATHER AND A PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR, AND AN AUTOMOTIVE INTERIOR | March 2021 | March 2025 | Abandon | 48 | 3 | 0 | No | No |
| 17271423 | SHOE COMPRISING A SOLE OF A THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL AND A METHOD FOR USE IN MANUFACTURING SUCH A SHOE | February 2021 | November 2024 | Abandon | 44 | 3 | 1 | Yes | No |
| 17268860 | STEAM JET BULKING OF MULTICOMPONENT YARNS FOR IMPROVED POST TEXTILE PROCESSING | February 2021 | July 2024 | Abandon | 41 | 1 | 1 | No | No |
| 17171374 | ACRYLIC FIBER FOR ARTIFICIAL HAIR, AND HEAD DECORATION PRODUCT INCLUDING SAME | February 2021 | October 2023 | Allow | 32 | 0 | 0 | No | No |
| 17167333 | THERMALLY INSULATING SHEET FORMED FROM A DOWN CORE STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF FABRICATION | February 2021 | September 2023 | Abandon | 32 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17263405 | SIZING AGENT COMPOSITION FOR FIBERS, FIBER BUNDLE, FIBER PRODUCT AND COMPOSITE MATERIAL | January 2021 | December 2024 | Allow | 47 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17149156 | NONWOVEN GLUCAN WEBS | January 2021 | June 2023 | Allow | 29 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17253390 | IMPACT RESISTANT MATERIAL | December 2020 | March 2025 | Allow | 51 | 3 | 1 | Yes | No |
| 16972942 | ELECTRODE-WIRING-EQUIPPED CLOTH MATERIAL | December 2020 | June 2024 | Allow | 43 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17091488 | TEXTILES WITH IMPROVED SURFACE STABILITY | November 2020 | August 2023 | Allow | 33 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 17086154 | Fiber and Fabric Computers | October 2020 | May 2024 | Allow | 43 | 0 | 1 | No | No |
| 17023532 | SEMI-AROMATIC POLYAMIDE FIBER AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME | September 2020 | March 2024 | Allow | 42 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16977173 | TEXTILE ARTICLE COMPRISING GRAPHENE AND PROCESS FOR ITS PREPARATION | September 2020 | April 2024 | Allow | 44 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 17003877 | NETTING, CROP COVER, AND GROUND COVER MATERIALS | August 2020 | June 2023 | Abandon | 33 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 16929317 | NONWOVEN WEB WITH BIMODAL FIBER DISTRIBUTION | July 2020 | April 2023 | Allow | 33 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16929955 | SUSPENDED TYPE NANOWIRE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF | July 2020 | December 2024 | Allow | 53 | 2 | 1 | Yes | No |
| 16915111 | ARTICLES OF FOOTWEAR AND APPAREL HAVING A PARTIALLY FUSED FABRIC PORTION AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME | June 2020 | December 2024 | Allow | 53 | 5 | 1 | Yes | No |
| 16765760 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE | May 2020 | September 2023 | Abandon | 40 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 16877185 | NANOFIBER COMPOSITIONS FOR A VACCINE ADJUVANT, POROUS SCAFFOLD OR POROUS MEMBRANE | May 2020 | March 2024 | Allow | 46 | 3 | 1 | Yes | No |
| 16650500 | KNITTED CONTINUOUS FILAMENT LYOCELL FABRICS | March 2020 | May 2025 | Abandon | 60 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16790790 | KNITTED SPACER FABRIC FOR USE AS HEATING ELEMENT | February 2020 | August 2023 | Allow | 42 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16630316 | FUNCTIONAL-AGENT-CONTAINING FIBER AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME | January 2020 | August 2023 | Allow | 44 | 3 | 1 | Yes | No |
| 16722213 | ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR WITH COMPOSITE UPPER | December 2019 | April 2024 | Allow | 51 | 3 | 1 | Yes | No |
| 16619740 | ARAMID YARN HAVING EXCELLENT ADHESIVE PROPERTIES WITH POLYURETHANE MATRIX RESIN, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME AND ARAMID FABRIC PRODUCED THEREFROM | December 2019 | July 2023 | Abandon | 43 | 2 | 1 | No | No |
| 16699118 | ENVIRONMENT-CONTROLLING FIBERS AND FABRICS USING THE SAME | November 2019 | August 2024 | Allow | 57 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 16613715 | SURFACE-PROCESSED FIBER, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME, THREAD, AND FIBER PRODUCT | November 2019 | July 2023 | Allow | 44 | 2 | 1 | Yes | No |
| 16609351 | Concrete Element Reinforced with Improved Oxidation Protection | October 2019 | March 2024 | Abandon | 53 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 16654122 | HIGHLY CONDUCTING AND TRANSPARENT FILM AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SAME | October 2019 | October 2024 | Allow | 60 | 6 | 1 | No | No |
| 16551776 | FIBER REINFORCED RESIN MOLDED ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME | August 2019 | September 2023 | Abandon | 48 | 4 | 1 | Yes | No |
| 16469700 | ECCENTRIC CORE-SHEATH COMPOSITE FIBER AND COMBINED FILAMENT YARN | June 2019 | May 2024 | Allow | 59 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15771939 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL CHANNELED FABRIC STRUCTURE FOR GARMENTS AND/OR FOOTWEAR | April 2018 | January 2023 | Allow | 57 | 3 | 0 | No | Yes |
| 15808855 | TEXTILES AND ARTICLES, AND PROCESSES FOR MAKING THE SAME | November 2017 | February 2023 | Allow | 60 | 5 | 1 | No | No |
| 15808851 | TEXTILES AND ARTICLES, AND PROCESSES FOR MAKING THE SAME | November 2017 | February 2023 | Allow | 60 | 5 | 1 | No | No |
| 15808862 | KNIT TEXTILES AND UPPERS, AND PROCESSES FOR MAKING THE SAME | November 2017 | November 2023 | Allow | 60 | 7 | 1 | Yes | No |
| 15807373 | CEMENTITIOUS COMPOSITE CONSTITUENT RELATIONSHIPS | November 2017 | October 2018 | Allow | 11 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15572203 | COMPOSITE FIBER FOR INORGANIC BINDER APPLICATIONS | November 2017 | February 2020 | Abandon | 27 | 0 | 1 | No | No |
| 15571429 | PRESS-MOLDED PRODUCT AND COMPOSITE MATERIAL | November 2017 | April 2019 | Allow | 18 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 15567710 | THERMAL BOND NON-WOVEN FABRIC CONTAINING CYCLIC OLEFIN RESIN | October 2017 | September 2019 | Allow | 23 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15562298 | ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE-VARIABLE CONDUCTIVE ELASTICIZED KNITTED FABRIC AND CONDUCTIVE PART | September 2017 | January 2020 | Abandon | 28 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 15621599 | IGNITION RESISTANT COTTON FIBERS | June 2017 | November 2019 | Abandon | 29 | 0 | 1 | No | No |
| 15518274 | HIGH TENACITY OR HIGH LOAD BEARING NYLON FIBERS AND YARNS AND FABRICS THEREOF | April 2017 | June 2023 | Abandon | 60 | 6 | 1 | Yes | Yes |
| 15517536 | Coform Nonwoven Web Containing Expandable Beads | April 2017 | August 2024 | Abandon | 60 | 6 | 1 | Yes | Yes |
| 15507832 | COLDNESS-PREVENTING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING | March 2017 | October 2019 | Abandon | 31 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 15441090 | Coupling-Damping Layer at Vibration Interface | February 2017 | March 2020 | Abandon | 37 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 15438369 | MANUFACTURED CLOTH WIPERS | February 2017 | May 2019 | Allow | 27 | 0 | 0 | Yes | No |
This analysis examines appeal outcomes and the strategic value of filing appeals for examiner STEELE, JENNIFER A.
With a 21.1% reversal rate, the PTAB affirms the examiner's rejections in the vast majority of cases. This reversal rate is below the USPTO average, indicating that appeals face more challenges here than typical.
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, 16.3% 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.
⚠ Appeals to PTAB face challenges. Ensure your case has strong merit before committing to full Board review.
⚠ Filing a Notice of Appeal shows limited benefit. Consider other strategies like interviews or amendments before appealing.
Examiner STEELE, JENNIFER A works in Art Unit 1789 and has examined 378 patent applications in our dataset. With an allowance rate of 51.9%, this examiner allows applications at a lower rate than most examiners at the USPTO. Applications typically reach final disposition in approximately 44 months.
Examiner STEELE, JENNIFER A's allowance rate of 51.9% places them in the 8% percentile among all USPTO examiners. This examiner is less likely to allow applications than most examiners at the USPTO.
On average, applications examined by STEELE, JENNIFER A receive 2.97 office actions before reaching final disposition. This places the examiner in the 95% percentile for office actions issued. This examiner issues more office actions than most examiners, which may indicate thorough examination or difficulty in reaching agreement with applicants.
The median time to disposition (half-life) for applications examined by STEELE, JENNIFER A is 44 months. This places the examiner in the 3% percentile for prosecution speed. Applications take longer to reach final disposition with this examiner compared to most others.
Conducting an examiner interview provides a +39.1% benefit to allowance rate for applications examined by STEELE, JENNIFER A. This interview benefit is in the 89% percentile among all examiners. Recommendation: Interviews are highly effective with this examiner and should be strongly considered as a prosecution strategy. Per MPEP § 713.10, interviews are available at any time before the Notice of Allowance is mailed or jurisdiction transfers to the PTAB.
When applicants file an RCE with this examiner, 15.7% of applications are subsequently allowed. This success rate is in the 7% 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.
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 34% 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.
When applicants request a pre-appeal conference (PAC) with this examiner, 33.3% result in withdrawal of the rejection or reopening of prosecution. This success rate is in the 31% 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.
This examiner withdraws rejections or reopens prosecution in 44.1% of appeals filed. This is in the 7% percentile among all examiners. Of these withdrawals, 40.0% occur early in the appeal process (after Notice of Appeal but before Appeal Brief). Strategic Insight: This examiner rarely withdraws rejections during the appeal process compared to other examiners. If you file an appeal, be prepared to fully prosecute it to a PTAB decision. Per MPEP § 1207, the examiner will prepare an Examiner's Answer maintaining the rejections.
When applicants file petitions regarding this examiner's actions, 69.8% are granted (fully or in part). This grant rate is in the 87% 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's Amendments: This examiner makes examiner's amendments in 0.5% of allowed cases (in the 60% percentile). This examiner makes examiner's amendments more often than average to place applications in condition for allowance (MPEP § 1302.04).
Quayle Actions: This examiner issues Ex Parte Quayle actions in 4.1% of allowed cases (in the 76% percentile). Per MPEP § 714.14, a Quayle action indicates that all claims are allowable but formal matters remain. This examiner frequently uses Quayle actions compared to other examiners, which is a positive indicator that once substantive issues are resolved, allowance follows quickly.
Based on the statistical analysis of this examiner's prosecution patterns, here are tailored strategic recommendations:
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