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Due to maintenance required on USPTO systems, access to Public PAIR, Private PAIR, EFS-Web and EFS-Web Contingency will be unavailable beginning 12:01 a.m. and ending at 11:59 p.… By U.S.P.T.O Viewing Patent Application Status and History at USPTO Mar 13, 2014 Public PAIR Tutorial | Patently-O

Public PAIR is the USPTO system for allowing any interested party to look at the prosecution history associated with a granted United States Patent or a published pre-grant application. The information in PAIR is also referred to as a file wrapper (or file history) associated with a particular patent application.

Apr 22, 2020 What to Look for When Using US Public PAIR – An Public PAIR is the USPTO system for allowing any interested party to look at the prosecution history associated with a granted United States Patent or a published pre-grant application. The information in PAIR is also referred to as a file wrapper (or file history) associated with a particular patent application. Guidelines to Search in USPTO Public PAIR | Intepat

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Google has crawled and packaged USPTO public PAIR data in bulk through 2012 and made it available to the public at no charge, and mirrored public PAIR data sets from Reed Tech until 2015. Backwards progress at USPTO - Ant-like Persistence HTTPS access to Public PAIR. The USPTO’s public facing legacy systems, such as Public PAIR, were not designed to support HTTPS protocol. The agency has worked hard to enhance these legacy systems to support HTTPS. Following the agency’s April 11, 2017 deployment of HTTPS to Public PAIR, some public users reported errors accessing Public PAIR. Public Pair Announced | Patently-O Public Pair Announced. August 2, 2004 USPTO News. Although the system has been informally available for some time, the USPTO today announced the official release of "Public PAIR." The system has information and PDF documents concerning the file history of about 500,000 patent applications. As new applications become eligible for publication (18