Jake:
A quick and dirty search on the USPTO web site shows
at least two reissue patents based on previously
issued plant patents.
=======================
Title: Bromeliad Plant Named 'GUZ 211'
Number: RE36,081
Date: Feb. 9, 1999
App: 837,149
Filed: Apr. 14, 1997
USPC: PLT/88.8
Reissue of: PP9,475
Date: Mar. 12, 1996
App: 323,726
Filed: Oct. 19. 1994
==============
Title: Ilex Verticillata Bush Named 'Winter Red'
Number: RE29,912
Date: Feb. 13, 1979
App: 878,330
Filed: Feb. 16, 1978
USPC: PLT/247
Reissue of: PP4,146
Date: Dec. 8, 1977
App: 746,477
Filed: Dec. 1, 1976
The advanced search strategy used was "ccl/plt/$ and
apt/2".
Mike White
Arlington, Virginia
--- Jake Richter <jake_at_patentlogistics.com> wrote:
> This begs the question: Are there any reissues of
> Plant patents, and do
> they have their own designator (e.g. RP)?
>
> Jake
>
> At 15:37 1/17/2005 -0500, Royce B Luke wrote:
>
> >The USPTO tells us that RDs and REs are issued in
> the same numeric
> >sequence, so the RDs are scattered about. From the
> USPTO's Patent Number
> >search screen you may search RDnn$. Searching nn=
> 20 - 30 one at a time I
> >found the hits shown below. RD301 from the year
> 1855 is a lovely metal
> >casket with a window to permit viewing the face of
> the dearly
> >departed. RD21452 is a cactus-type lamp from 1940.
> The others are more
> >mundane. Of course you must install their image
> viewer to see the designs
> >or front pages.
> >
> >301
> >21292
> >21452
> >21721
> >21900
> >22679
> >23573
> >23944
> >24841
> >25316
> >25414
> >
> >R.B. Luke
>
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