USPTO Examiner MATTHEWS JENNIFER S - Art Unit 3724

Recent Applications

Detailed information about the 100 most recent patent applications.

Application NumberTitleFiling DateDisposal DateDispositionTime (months)Office ActionsRestrictionsInterviewAppeal
19189480PUSHBLOCK WITH COMPRESSIBLE HEELApril 2025August 2025Allow410NoNo
18864025DEVICE, PROCESSING MACHINE, AND METHOD FOR SEPARATING BLANKSNovember 2024January 2026Abandon1410NoNo
18763927DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REMOVING ELASTOMERIC POLYMER LINER MATERIAL FROM INSIDE A PIPEJuly 2024August 2025Abandon1421YesNo
18734642PAPER CUTTERJune 2024March 2026Allow2110NoNo
18732909RECIPROCATING SAWJune 2024April 2025Allow1010NoNo
18678036ADJUSTABLE BLADE ASSEMBLY FOR A FOOD PROCESSORMay 2024June 2025Allow1320NoNo
18647258SCREW-CUTTING SHEARApril 2024October 2025Allow1800NoNo
18635940ROLLED PAPER CUTTING DEVICEApril 2024June 2025Allow1420YesNo
18442755CUTTING TOOLFebruary 2024September 2024Allow700NoNo
18430802OUT-THE-FRONT KNIFEFebruary 2024May 2025Allow1520YesNo
18430499Garden Shears StructureFebruary 2024August 2025Allow1900NoNo
18400129AUTOMATIC TAPE DISPENSING SYSTEMDecember 2023July 2025Allow1811NoNo
18399075SHEARING TOOL WITH CLOSURE ASSISTDecember 2023November 2025Allow2310YesNo
18397196DILATION CATHETER TIP REMOVAL INSTRUMENTDecember 2023March 2025Allow1510YesNo
18397608CUTTING DEVICEDecember 2023December 2025Allow2410NoNo
18397661CUTTING DEVICEDecember 2023August 2025Allow2000YesNo
18392142POWERED HANDHELD CUTTING TOOLDecember 2023December 2024Allow1110YesNo
18505120Power toolNovember 2023January 2026Allow2611NoNo
18556317HAND HELD ERGONOMIC ELECTRIC TAPE DISPENSEROctober 2023February 2025Allow1620YesNo
18368679HEATED PET NAIL CLIPPERSSeptember 2023October 2025Allow2510NoNo
18272394PIPE CUTTING DEVICEJuly 2023October 2025Allow2710YesNo
18351012Bolt CutterJuly 2023June 2024Allow1110YesNo
18343977Utility KnifeJune 2023August 2024Allow1420YesNo
18336710CUTTING TOOLJune 2023January 2024Allow710YesNo
18207429Dog Food Slicing AssemblyJune 2023August 2025Allow2710NoNo
18320260METHOD OF PERFORATING A NONLINEAR LINE OF WEAKNESSMay 2023August 2024Allow1520NoNo
18313838KNIFE WITH SLIDING GEARMay 2023May 2024Allow1220YesNo
18142866Dry Wall Bead PressMay 2023November 2025Abandon3110NoNo
18140940CUTTING TOOLApril 2023January 2026Allow3320YesNo
18134232SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF CHAINSAW TENSIONINGApril 2023March 2024Allow1110YesNo
18123728RECIPROCATING SAWMarch 2023February 2024Allow1110NoNo
18027231CUTTING TOOLMarch 2023October 2025Abandon3110NoNo
18445012FLEXGRIP CAM-WING ARRANGEMENTMarch 2023November 2023Allow801YesNo
18168934Capsule Cutting Apparatus and MethodFebruary 2023December 2025Allow3420YesNo
18040887MACHINE AND METHOD FOR EXTENDING A MESH OVER A LAMINAR MATERIALFebruary 2023March 2026Abandon3720NoNo
18163018CIRCULAR SAW WITH ADJUSTABLE BASEFebruary 2023April 2025Allow2640YesYes
18097983SHAFT-LOCKING FOLDING KNIFEJanuary 2023January 2025Allow2400YesNo
18097007Electric Hair Clipper with A Hair Suction FunctionJanuary 2023August 2025Allow3110NoNo
18090751MULTI-EDGE OSCILLATING SAW BLADEDecember 2022September 2025Allow3211YesNo
18075236SAW GUIDES FOR GANG SAWSDecember 2022July 2025Allow3120NoNo
17993281MULTI-FUNCTIONAL CUTTERNovember 2022June 2025Abandon3110NoNo
18058047Utility KnifeNovember 2022March 2023Allow400NoNo
17982613PUSH BLOCK SAFE INDEX SCALENovember 2022June 2023Allow720YesNo
18051700FOAM BOARD CUTTERNovember 2022January 2026Allow3810NoNo
17922238Power Transmission Unit for Electrode Cutting ApparatusesOctober 2022October 2025Allow3520YesNo
18048029Electric Hair Clipper with Temperature Changing FunctionOctober 2022March 2025Allow2900YesNo
17918999DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SEPARATING BLANKSOctober 2022April 2023Allow610NoNo
17966289KNIFE WITH SLIDING GEAROctober 2022February 2023Allow400NoNo
17956688LOCKING MECHANISM FOR FOLDING DEVICESSeptember 2022April 2025Allow3111YesNo
17901143POWERED HANDHELD CUTTING TOOLSeptember 2022August 2023Allow1220YesNo
17897500BLADE HOLDER WITH REPLACEABLE BLADEAugust 2022October 2024Allow2510NoNo
17802762METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING GLASS PLATE AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING SAMEAugust 2022September 2024Allow2400YesNo
17889636SHAVING RAZOR HANGERAugust 2022August 2025Allow3620YesYes
17799788CUTTING TOOLAugust 2022July 2023Allow1110NoNo
17819943ELECTRIC SAW GUIDE PLATE CAPABLE OF RECYCLING LUBRICATING OILAugust 2022January 2023Allow501NoNo
17882664ONE-PIECE TAPE CUTTING DEVICEAugust 2022April 2024Allow2110NoNo
17882777TABLE SAW JIG AND METHOD OF USEAugust 2022September 2025Allow3740YesNo
17876885UTILITY KNIFE AND DEFENSIVE WEAPONJuly 2022November 2025Abandon4030YesNo
17875801Food SlicerJuly 2022May 2024Allow2211NoNo
17873820Apparatus for Producing Perforated Strings of Separable Packages and Blade for SameJuly 2022December 2024Abandon2931YesNo
17795003RAZOR HAVING A HAIR-CUTTING FIBERJuly 2022June 2024Allow2300NoNo
17793441CUTTER HOLDER FOR MICROTOMEJuly 2022April 2025Allow3320YesNo
17865812CUTTING APPARATUS FOR HAIR OR FIBER AND A CUTTING DEVICE USING SAMEJuly 2022February 2023Allow701NoNo
17865780METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CUTTING ELECTRODE FOILSJuly 2022January 2025Allow3010YesNo
17865689METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CUTTING ELECTRODE FOILSJuly 2022January 2025Allow3010YesNo
17791380SHAVING APPARATUS WITH AN ADJUSTABLE SETTINGJuly 2022August 2024Allow2601YesNo
17859060KNIFE FOR MAKING INCISIONS ON CAPSJuly 2022May 2024Allow2310NoNo
17856102KNIFE WITH SLIDING GEARJuly 2022October 2022Allow410NoNo
17854459KNIFE SHARPENER WITH A WOODEN HOLDERJune 2022June 2025Abandon3620NoNo
17850029RECIPROCATING SAWJune 2022November 2022Allow400NoNo
17837113WHETTING DEVICE FOR A SLICER COMPRISING A GUARD PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL CONTACT DURING MOUNTINGJune 2022June 2023Allow1200NoNo
17757085Cutting Machine Having a Reduced Form FactorJune 2022October 2024Allow2810NoNo
17834984WHETTING DEVICE FOR A SLICER COMPRISING A POSITIONING AIDJune 2022August 2025Allow3840YesYes
17831511BUNDLE BREAKER HAVING MOVABLE PLATEN AND KIT FOR RETROFITTING BUNDLE BREAKER WITH MOVABLE PLATENJune 2022May 2025Allow3511NoNo
17831194FOLDING KNIFE THAT CAN BE DISSEMBLED WITHOUT TOOLSJune 2022April 2025Abandon3510NoNo
17826420OSCILLATING POWER TOOL AND BLADE WITH SNAP FIT ENGAGEMENTMay 2022May 2024Allow2310NoNo
17726564PILL CUTTERApril 2022September 2024Allow2910YesNo
17769869CUTTING MACHINE FOR TRANSVERSELY CUTTING LOGS OF PAPER MATERIALApril 2022October 2023Allow1810NoNo
17723146STRING TRIMMER HEADApril 2022June 2025Allow3821YesNo
17721308ROLLED PAPER CUTTING DEVICEApril 2022March 2024Allow2310YesNo
17720495FOOD PRODUCT SLICER WITH GAUGE PLATE POSITION IDENTIFICATIONApril 2022August 2024Abandon2821NoNo
17716750CODED PUSH BLOCKApril 2022August 2022Allow410NoNo
17706927GARDENING TRIMMERMarch 2022June 2025Allow3810YesNo
17702966CUTTING DEVICEMarch 2022April 2024Allow2510NoNo
17762574BOLT CUTTING APPARATUSMarch 2022July 2024Abandon2820YesNo
17700178CUTTING TOOLMarch 2022January 2024Allow2220NoNo
17803230Fastener enabled multi-plate securement and alignment arrangementMarch 2022November 2023Allow1910NoNo
17693514Wrapping Material Roll Storage and Dispensing DeviceMarch 2022March 2025Abandon3601NoNo
17653547RECIPROCATING TOOL HAVING ORBIT FUNCTIONMarch 2022December 2023Allow2110YesNo
17684508ADJUSTABLE BLADE ASSEMBLY FOR A FOOD PROCESSORMarch 2022April 2024Allow2500NoNo
17669607ELECTRIC CUTTER ASSEMBLYFebruary 2022April 2025Abandon3811NoNo
17632866APPARATUS FOR CUTTING CAPSFebruary 2022August 2024Allow3030YesNo
17588514BIT RETENTION MECHANISMJanuary 2022October 2022Allow800NoNo
17648706BLADE FIXTURE AND BLADE MOUNTERJanuary 2022October 2024Abandon3240YesNo
17580686METHOD OF PERFORATING A NONLINEAR LINE OF WEAKNESSJanuary 2022February 2023Allow1310NoNo
17581295MULTI-TRACK SLICING MACHINE WITH INDEPENDENTLY CONTROLLABLE GRIPPERSJanuary 2022November 2023Allow2220YesNo
17648190ACCESSORIES FOR OSCILLATING POWER TOOLSJanuary 2022March 2024Allow2621YesNo
17623827LEVER-TRANSLATED CUTTING DEVICEDecember 2021April 2023Allow1600NoNo
17620843CUTTING TOOLDecember 2021September 2024Allow3310NoNo
17552109SHEARING TOOLDecember 2021May 2024Abandon2921NoNo

Appeals Overview

This analysis examines appeal outcomes and the strategic value of filing appeals for examiner MATTHEWS, JENNIFER S.

Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) Decisions

Total PTAB Decisions
40
Examiner Affirmed
21
(52.5%)
Examiner Reversed
19
(47.5%)
Reversal Percentile
69.2%
Higher than average

What This Means

With a 47.5% 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
132
Allowed After Appeal Filing
52
(39.4%)
Not Allowed After Appeal Filing
80
(60.6%)
Filing Benefit Percentile
64.7%
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, 39.4% 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 MATTHEWS, JENNIFER S - Prosecution Strategy Guide

Executive Summary

Examiner MATTHEWS, JENNIFER S works in Art Unit 3724 and has examined 815 patent applications in our dataset. With an allowance rate of 52.6%, this examiner allows applications at a lower rate than most examiners at the USPTO. Applications typically reach final disposition in approximately 35 months.

Allowance Patterns

Examiner MATTHEWS, JENNIFER S's allowance rate of 52.6% places them in the 14% percentile among all USPTO examiners. This examiner is less likely to allow applications than most examiners at the USPTO.

Office Action Patterns

On average, applications examined by MATTHEWS, JENNIFER S receive 2.62 office actions before reaching final disposition. This places the examiner in the 77% 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.

Prosecution Timeline

The median time to disposition (half-life) for applications examined by MATTHEWS, JENNIFER S is 35 months. This places the examiner in the 41% percentile for prosecution speed. Prosecution timelines are slightly slower than average with this examiner.

Interview Effectiveness

Conducting an examiner interview provides a +15.3% benefit to allowance rate for applications examined by MATTHEWS, JENNIFER S. This interview benefit is in the 55% percentile among all examiners. Recommendation: Interviews provide an above-average benefit with this examiner and are worth considering.

Request for Continued Examination (RCE) Effectiveness

When applicants file an RCE with this examiner, 14.5% of applications are subsequently allowed. This success rate is in the 10% 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 19.4% of cases where such amendments are filed. This entry rate is in the 23% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Recommendation: This examiner rarely enters after-final amendments compared to other examiners. You should generally plan to file an RCE or appeal rather than relying on after-final amendment entry. Per MPEP § 714.12, primary examiners have discretion in entering after-final amendments, and this examiner exercises that discretion conservatively.

Pre-Appeal Conference Effectiveness

When applicants request a pre-appeal conference (PAC) with this examiner, 68.4% result in withdrawal of the rejection or reopening of prosecution. This success rate is in the 58% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Recommendation: Pre-appeal conferences show above-average effectiveness with this examiner. If you have strong arguments, a PAC request may result in favorable reconsideration.

Appeal Withdrawal and Reconsideration

This examiner withdraws rejections or reopens prosecution in 65.5% of appeals filed. This is in the 46% percentile among all examiners. Of these withdrawals, 30.3% 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, 74.3% are granted (fully or in part). This grant rate is in the 80% 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 1.7% of allowed cases (in the 73% 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 1.4% of allowed cases (in the 64% 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:

  • Prepare for rigorous examination: With a below-average allowance rate, ensure your application has strong written description and enablement support. Consider filing a continuation if you need to add new matter.
  • Expect multiple rounds of prosecution: This examiner issues more office actions than average. Address potential issues proactively in your initial response and consider requesting an interview early in prosecution.
  • Plan for RCE after final rejection: This examiner rarely enters after-final amendments. Budget for an RCE in your prosecution strategy if you receive a final rejection.

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.