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Examiner Stephen G. Armstrong

Appears inactive Last observed office action: May 2015 (133 months ago).

Examiner Stephen G. Armstrong appears to be very easy relative to their art unit, group, tech center, and USPTO peers. Their lifetime grant ratio is 82.0%, they average 1.59 office actions per granted patent, and their rejection profile is dominated by ยง103.

Difficulty vs AU About Average
Difficulty vs Group Very Easy
Difficulty vs TC Very Easy
Difficulty vs USPTO Very Easy
Average OA / Grant 1.59
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Examiner Details

Observed Examiner Years
4 years (2012-2015)
Tech Center
2800 - Semiconductors, Electrical and Optical Systems and Components
Group
2860 - Printing / Measuring and Testing

Metrics

Applications Evaluated
89
Granted Applications
73
Non-Granted Applications
16
Avg OA / Grant
1.59
Last OA Observed
May 2015 (133 months ago)
Art Units Seen
2858 , 2866
Work Groups Seen

Context Comparison

Scope Examiners Lifetime Grant Ratio Avg OA / Grant
This Examiner 1 82.0% 1.59
Art Unit 15 81.5% 1.57
Group 133 67.4% 1.82
Tech Center 2,370 64.7% 1.69
USPTO 16,116 54.8% 1.98

Grant Timeline

0.0% 25.0% 50.0% 75.0% 100.0% 2012 2013 2014 2015
Shaded region marks the last two observed years, where grant outcomes may lag due to recency.
Year Applications Granted Grant Rate
No observed data before 2012; examiner may not yet have been active in the available dataset.
2012 2 2 100.0%
2013 35 27 77.1%
2014 38 31 81.6%
2015 14 13 92.9%
No observed data after 2015; examiner may have gone inactive or moved out of examining work.

73 family-cache-validated grants; 0 OA-only grant signals.

Rejection Timeline

OA # Office Actions § 101 Percentage § 102 Percentage § 103 Percentage § 112 Percentage
1 89 1.1% 2.2% 85.4% 11.2%
2 35 0.0% 2.9% 88.6% 8.6%
3 11 0.0% 9.1% 81.8% 9.1%
4 1 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0%

§ 101 Yearly Trend

2014: Alice
0.0%
2012
1.6%
2013
0.0%
2014
0.0%
2015

Each bar shows the share of this examiner's observed office actions in that year that included a § 101 rejection.