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| Art Unit: | 1731 — Compositions: coating or plastic |
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| Group: | 1730 — Metallurgy, Metal Working, Inorganic Chemistry, Catalyst, Electrophotography, Photolithography |
| Classes: |
106 — Compositions: coating or plastic 264 — Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes |
| Phone: | (571) 272-8735 |
| Email: | jeffrey.barzach1@uspto.gov |
| Location: | VA 22314 |
| Title: | Pat Examnr Cheml Engrg |
| Service: | 4 years |
| Grade: | GS-11 |
| 3-Year Grant rate: | 21% over 62 cases |
|---|---|
| Difficulty: | Extremely Hard |
| Difficulty Percentile: | 93rd
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With Examiner Barzach, you have a 21% chance of getting an issued patent by 3 years after the first office action. Examiner Barzach is an extremely hard examiner and in the 93rd percentile across all examiners (with 100th percentile most difficult).
Below is the grant rate timeline for Examiner Barzach, where the timeline is relative to the date of the first office action. The three-year grant rate is the percentage of applications granted at three years after the first office action.
Examiner Barzach's grant rate is lower than that of Art Unit 1731 and lower than that of the USPTO.
| Average Office Actions Per Grant | |
|---|---|
| Examiner Barzach | 1.7 |
| Art Unit 1731 | 1.6 |
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