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Patent office takes 5,859 days to approve Pasadena inventor’s patent in December

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The longest time between a patent being filed and granted in December in Pasadena was 5,859 days, according to the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

The patent application was filed by Geoffrey S. Kinsey for a multijunction solar cell with bonded transparent conductive interlayer. It was filed on Dec. 13, 2005 before being approved on Dec. 28, 2021.

Though patents are required for inventions and products, the granting of a patent is not a guarantee for success. Dennis Crouch, co-director of the Center for Intellectual Property & Entrepreneurship, said roughly 50 percent of patents expire prematurely due to costs.

There were 17 patents granted for Pasadena inventors in December.

Longest patent application periods in Pasadena for December

Applicant NameDays to be Granted
Geoffrey S. Kinsey5,859
California Institute of Technology1,509
California Institute of Technology1,432
California Institute of Technology1,373
California Institute of Technology1,168
California Institute of Technology1,054
California Institute of Technology1,033
Launch Lab, Inc.1,024
Miso Robotics, Inc.853
Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc.831
Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc.704
California Institute of Technology701
Tubis Technology, Inc.669
California Institute of Technology599
California Institute of Technology494
California Institute of Technology349
Tetra Technician, Inc.222

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