Ram-
I agree with Isaac there is not an easy way to handle this problem. Actually there are two problems:
1) filing the patent application without the uncooperative inventor’s signature.
2) assigning the uncooperative inventor’s interest in the patent to the company.
Regarding filing the patent application without the uncooperative inventor’s signature, the procedure is outlined in 37 USC 1.47, Filing when an inventor refuses to sign or cannot be reached:
(a) If a joint inventor refuses to join in an application
for patent ..., the application may be made by the
other inventor on behalf of himself or herself and the
nonsigning inventor. The oath or declaration in such
an application must be accompanied by a petition
including proof of the pertinent facts, the fee ...
1.47(b) is similar, it applies whenever all of the inventors refuse to execute an application for patent or cannot be found. Both (a) and (b) involve preparing a petition with supporting documentation, such as the inventor’s employment contract.
Regarding assignment of the uncooperative inventor’s interest in the patent to the company, according to 37 CFR 3.31 the paperwork to submit patent assignment documents to the USPTO includes:
1) name of the party conveying the interest [the uncooperative inventor];
2) name and address of the party receiving the interest [the company];
3) description of the interest conveyed [whole, partial] ;
4) identification of the interests involved [application number];
5) correspondence address;
6) date signed; and
7) the signature of the party submitting the document [could be the agent or attorney].
It appears that the assignment papers can be submitted without the inventor’s signature. Normally, regardless of any employment contract the inventor has already signed, the inventor also signs the assignment papers for each application. If submitting the assignment papers without the uncooperative inventor’s signature it might be a good idea to provide an explanation and supporting documentation.
In summary - it’s a nuisance, but the company can go ahead and file the app’ and get it assigned to them without the uncooperative inventor’s help.
Richard Tanzer