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PTAB.US: Decisions of PTAB Patent Trial and Appeal Board
Li & Cai
Thursday, November 4, 2010
1600 Biotechnology and Organic Chemistry
Ex Parte Kronick et al 11/008,384 ADAMS 103(a) AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. IN CARE OF: CPA GLOBAL EXAMINER JUNG, UNSU
3700 Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing, and Products & Design
Ex Parte Ito et al 11/100,521 HORNER 103(a) WENDEROTH, LIND & PONACK, L.L.P. EXAMINER ELVE, MARIA ALEXANDRA
Ex Parte James et al 12/378,967 MacDONALD 251 HAYES, SOLOWAY P.C. EXAMINER RADA, RINALDI I
If the patentee surrendered by argument, he must clearly and unmistakably argue that his invention does not cover certain subject matter to overcome an examiner’s rejection based onprior art. Medtronic[, Inc. v. Guidant Corp.], 465 F.3d [1360,]1376 [(Fed. Cir. 2006)] (holding that a patent attorney’s argument did not “clearly and unmistakably surrender” the subject matter); Hester [Indus., Inc. v. Stein, Inc.], 142 F.3d[1472,] 1482 [(Fed. Cir. 1998)] (explaining that “unmistakable assertions made to the Patent Office in support of patentability”“can give rise to a surrender for purposes of the recapture rule”). MBO Labs., Inc. v. Becton, Dickinson & Co., 602 F.3d 1306, 1314 (Fed. Cir. 2010).
Hester Industries, Inc. v. Stein, Inc., 142 F.3d 1472, 46 USPQ2d 1641(Fed. Cir. 1998). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1412.02
Ex Parte Pickup et al 10/791,974 HORNER 102(b)/103(a) HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY EXAMINER HAND, MELANIE JO
AFFIRMED
Ex Parte Arvanitidou et al 11/025,577 EXAMINER MCCORMICK, MELENIE LEE
Ex Parte Ham et al 10/477,764 EXAMINER WYSZYNSKI, AUBREY H
Ex Parte Reasoner et al 11/259,215 EXAMINER SHIH, HAOSHIAN
Ex Parte Symons et al 10/005,066 EXAMINER TRAN, NGHI V
REHEARING DENIED
Ex Parte Bansal et al 10/955,201 EXAMINER RUTZ, JARED IAN
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
REEXAMINATION
EXAMINER AFFIRMED-IN-PART
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 3681
90008275 Ex parte Pontiac Coil, Inc. 6,557,686 MEDLEY 112(1)/112(2)/103(a) Appellant Thomas N. Young YOUNG & BASILE PC Third Party Requester: Ellen Fielitz Volpe and Koenig, P.C. EXAMINER RIMELL, SAMUEL G original EXAMINER RODRIGUEZ, SAUL
AFFIRMED
11528296 Ex Parte Wyrobek et al EXAMINER POHNERT, STEVEN C
11630180 Ex Parte Scheffler EXAMINER KEYS, ROSALYND ANN
11400463 Ex Parte Hacker et al EXAMINER PRYOR, ALTON NATHANIEL
11584649 Ex Parte Nakamura et al EXAMINER BERTOGLIO, VALARIE E
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
1600 Biotechnology and Organic Chemistry
10741434Ex Parte Yang et al FREDMAN 103(a) DORITY & MANNING, P.A. EXAMINER YU, MELANIE J
1700 Chemical & Materials Engineering
10217967 Ex Parte Tsukamoto et al COLAIANNI 112(1)/102(e)/102(b)/103(a) MARY ELIZABETH BUSH QUALLION LLC EXAMINER DOVE, TRACY MAE
11305440 Ex Parte Pandhumsoporn et al GAUDETTE 103(a) IPSG, P.C. EXAMINER ANGADI, MAKI A
3700 Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing, and Products & Design
10713298 Ex Parte Otis et al PATE III 102(b)/103(a) HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY EXAMINER HEINRICH, SAMUEL M
11086106 Ex Parte Caudle KERINS 102(b)/103(a) SEALED AIR CORPORATION EXAMINER HARMON, CHRISTOPHER R
AFFIRMED-IN-PART
11504474 Ex Parte Hoffmann et al BARRETT 101/112(1)/112(2) David E. Lund EXAMINER BOECKMANN, JASON J
REEXAMINATION
EXAMINER REVERSED
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 1693
90007276 Ex parte TESSERA, INC. 6504308 EASTHOM 102(b)/103(a) FOR APPELLANT: ZAGORIN O’BRIEN GRAHAM, LLP FOR THIRD PARTY REQUESTER: BELL, BOYD & LLOYD, LLC EXAMINER RUBIN, MARGARET R original EXAMINER ALEMU, EPHREM
AFFIRMED
10449162 Ex Parte Fischell et al EXAMINER WANG, SHENGJUN
10799565 Ex Parte Roggeman et al EXAMINER MERKLING, MATTHEW J
10851470 Ex Parte Hsueh et al EXAMINER BUNNER, BRIDGET E
10525092 Ex Parte Kimura et al EXAMINER TOSCANO, ALICIA
10363499 Ex Parte Both EXAMINER CECIL, TERRY K
Monday, November 1, 2010
10183841 Ex Parte Ma et al KRATZ 103(a) RATNERPRESTIA EXAMINER VO, HAI
MANTIS MERCADER 112(2)/112(1)/103(a) MARSHALL & MELHORN, LLC EXAMINER CHANG, JUNGWON09771227 Ex Parte Venegas CRAWFORD 103(a) GIFFORD, KRASS, SPRINKLE, ANDERSON & CITKOWSKI, P.C EXAMINER WENDELL, MARK R
AFFIRMED-IN-PART
1600 Biotechnology and Organic Chemistry
2100 Computer Architecture and Software
2400 Networking, Mulitplexing, Cable, and Security
09974923 Ex Parte Silvester HAIRSTON 102(e)/103(a) TROP, PRUNER & HU, P.C. EXAMINER COLIN, CARL G
3700 Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing, and Products & Design
11164241 Ex Parte Gobert et al McCARTHY 103(a) NOVAK DRUCE AND QUIGG LLP (VOLVO) EXAMINER TRIEU, THAI BA
REEXAMINATION
EXAMINER AFFIRMED
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 2711
90010075 90008828 Ex Parte FUNAI ELECTRIC CO., LTD. et al 6,115,074 EASTHOM 103(a) Counsel for Patent Owner: Robert A. Saltzberg Morrison & Foerster, LLP Counsel for Third Party Requesters: Jason S. Feldmar Gates & Cooper LLP Jennifer C. Bailey Hovey Williams LLP EXAMINER FERRIS III, FRED O original EXAMINER KOSTAK, VICTOR R
EXAMINER AFFIRMED
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 2602
90010021 90010074 Ex Parte FUNAI ELECTRIC CO., LTD. et al 5,329,369 EASTHOM 102(e)
Counsel for Patent Owner: Robert A. Saltzberg Morrison & Foerster, LLP Counsel for Third Party Requesters: Jason S. Feldmar Gates & Cooper LLP Jennifer C. Bailey Hovey Williams LLP EXAMINER FERRIS III, FRED O original EXAMINER HSIA, SHERRIE Y
EXAMINER AFFIRMED
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 3694
90010191 Ex parte Mainline Corporate Holdings, Limited Appellant and Patent Owner et al 7,328,188 TURNER 102(b)/103(a) PATENT OWNER: MESCHKOW & GRESHAM P.L.C. Lowell W. Gresham, Esq. THIRD-PARTY REQUESTER: TOWNSEND AND TOWNSEND AND CREW, LLP Irving E. Branch, Esq. EXAMINER JASTRZAB, JEFFREY R original EXAMINER TRAMMELL, JAMES P
AFFIRMED
11164226 Ex Parte Sundin et al EXAMINER TRIEU, THAI BA
10723435 Ex Parte Xiong et al EXAMINER GHALI, ISIS A D
11152938 Ex Parte Hagiya et al EXAMINER CASTRO, ANGEL A
11268405 Ex Parte Matzdorf et al EXAMINER ZHENG, LOIS L
11268404 Ex Parte Matzdorf et al EXAMINER ZHENG, LOIS L
REHEARING DENIED
Friday, October 29, 2010
Friday October 29, 2010
1600 Biotechnology and Organic Chemistry
Ex Parte Thomas et al 11/358,383 ADAMS 102(b) COOK ALEX LTD. EXAMINER DICKINSON, PAUL W
Ex Parte Pfrengle et al 10/976,624 PRATS 102(b)/103(a) MICHAEL P. MORRIS BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM USA CORPORATION EXAMINER O DELL, DAVID K
1700 Chemical & Materials Engineering
Ex Parte Streuer et al 10/273,094 COLAIANNI 103(a) LATHROP & CLARK LLP EXAMINER HODGE, ROBERT W
Ex Parte Heinis et al 10/437,665 OWENS 102(b) JENNIFER D. ADAMSON SHELL OIL COMPANY EXAMINER COONEY, JOHN M
Ex Parte Ganguli et al 10/811,230SMITH 103(a) PATTERSON & SHERIDAN, LLP - - APPM/TX EXAMINER GAMBETTA, KELLY M
Ex Parte Bruchmann et al 10/510,438 COLAIANNI 103(a) NIXON & VANDERHYE, PC EXAMINER AMAKWE, TAMRA L
2600 Communications
Ex Parte Falconer et al 10/813,009 SAADAT 102(e)/103(a) SMART & BIGGAR EXAMINER WENDELL, ANDREW
3700 Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing, and Products & Design
Ex Parte Schmidt et al 11/145,472 PATE III 102(b) STRIKER, STRIKER & STENBY EXAMINER NGUYEN, TU MINH
Ex Parte Zilla et al 10/834,360 TIERNEY 103(a) HAUGEN LAW FIRM EXAMINER SWEET, THOMAS
AFFIRMED-IN-PART
2600 Communications
Ex Parte Boertjes et al 10/067,190 HAIRSTON 112(1)/103(a) BLAKE, CASSELS & GRAYDON, L.L.P. EXAMINER RAYMOND, RICHARD L
Ex Parte Heuscher et al 10/545,265 RUGGIERO 102(b)/103(a) PHILIPS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & STANDARDS EXAMINER TSAI, TSUNG YIN
REEXAMINATION
EXAMINER AFFIRMED
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 1621
Ex parte i2 Technologies, US, Inc., Appellant and Patent Owner 90/008,630 5,764,543 SIU 102(b) PATENT OWNER: BOOTH UDALL, PLC THIRD PARTY REQUESTER: Paul A. Harrity Harrity Snyder, LLP EXAMINER STEELMAN, MARY J
“The determination of whether a reference is a ‘printed publication’ under 35. U.S.C. § 102 involves a case-by-case inquiry into the facts and circumstances surrounding the reference's disclosure to members of the public.” In re Klopfenstein, 380 F.3d 1345, 1350 (Fed. Cir. 2004) (citation omitted).
“The statutory phrase ‘printed publication’ has been interpreted to give effect to ongoing advances in the technologies of data storage, retrieval, and dissemination.” In re Hall, 781 F.2d 897, 898 (Fed. Cir. 1986) (citation omitted). “Because there are many ways in which a reference may be disseminated to the interested public, ‘public accessibility’ has been called the touchstone in determining whether a reference constitutes a ‘printed publication’ bar under 35 U.S.C. § 102(b).” Id. at 898-99 (citation omitted).
Our reviewing court has explained that a reference is “‘publicly accessible”’ upon a satisfactory showing that: (1) the “document has been disseminated”; or (2) “otherwise made available to the extent that persons interested and ordinarily skilled in the subject matter or art exercising reasonable diligence, can locate it and recognize and comprehend therefrom the essentials of the claimed invention without need of further research or experimentation.” Bruckelmyer v. Ground Heaters, Inc., 445 F.3d 1374, 1378 (Fed. Cir. 2006) (quoting In re Wyer, 655 F.2d 221, 226 (CCPA 1981)).
Klopfenstein, In re, 380 F.3d 1345, 72 USPQ2d 1117 (Fed. Cir. 2004) . . . . . . . 2128.01
Hall, In re, 781 F.2d 897, 228 USPQ 453 (Fed. Cir. 1986). . . . . . . . . .2128, 2128.01, 2128.02
Bruckelmyer v. Ground Heaters, Inc., 445 F. 3d 1374, 78 USPQ2d 1684 (Fed. Cir. 2006). . . . . . . . . . . . . 2127
[T]he key inquiry is whether or not the reference was made “publicly accessible” such that “before the critical date the reference must have been sufficiently accessible to the public interested in the art” In re Cronyn, 890 F.2d 1158, 1160 (Fed. Cir. 1989) (quoting Constant v. Advanced Micro-Devices, Inc., 848 F.2d 1560, 1568 (Fed. Cir. 1988).
Constant v. Advanced Micro-Devices, Inc., 848 F.2d 1560, 7 USPQ2d 1057 (Fed. Cir. 1988) . . . . . .706.02, 2128.02, 2129, 2145
[T]he key inquiry is whether a reference has been made publicly accessible and there is no “limit . . . to finding something to be a ‘printed publication’ only when there is distribution and/or indexing” In re Klopfenstein, 380 F.3d 1345, 1348 (Fed. Cir. 2004).
AFFIRMED
Ex Parte Carter 11/217,005 EXAMINER KNIGHT, DEREK DOUGLAS
Ex Parte Dawson et al 10/401,861 EXAMINER KACKAR, RAM N
Ex Parte Gao et al 10/900,715 EXAMINER BEST, ZACHARY P
Ex Parte Leeuwen 10/377,915 EXAMINER MCAVOY, ELLEN M
Ex Parte Prohaska et al 09/858,145 EXAMINER CARLSON, JEFFREY D
REHEARING
DENIED
Ex Parte Lee et al 10/117,910 EXAMINER LE, HOA VAN
Ex Parte Wilson et al 11/203,025 EXAMINER PAK, HANNAH J
GRANTED
Ex Parte Feldman et al 10/092,746 EXAMINER WANG, QUAN ZHEN
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Thursday October 28, 2010
1600 Biotechnology and Organic Chemistry
Ex Parte Malaviya et al 10/195,341 GRIMES 112(1)/112(2) BARNES & THORNBURG LLP EXAMINER BARNHART, LORA ELIZABETH
1700 Chemical & Materials Engineering
Ex Parte Boisselle et al 10/669,745 NAGUMO 103(a) MARSHALL & MELHORN, LLC EXAMINER LAZORCIK, JASON L
Ex Parte Sosalla et al 10/738,269 GARRIS 103(a) KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
TARA POHLKOTTE EXAMINER FRITCHMAN, REBECCA M
2400 Networking, Mulitplexing, Cable, and Security
Ex Parte Srinivasan et al 10/314,680 HAIRSTON 103(a) Wilson Ham & Holman EXAMINER CHOU, ALAN S
2600 Communications
Ex Parte Ueki 10/714,864 HAHN 103(a) LOUIS WOO EXAMINER HALEY, JOSEPH R
The scope of claimed limitations is determined by giving the terms in claims their ordinary and accustomed meaning while interpreting the claims as broadly as is reasonable and consistent with the specification. See In re Thrift, 298 F.3d 1357, 1364 (Fed. Cir. 2002).
2800 Semiconductors, Electrical and Optical Systems and ComponentsEx Parte Wachtmann 10/670,673 KRIVAK 103(a) Sunnstein Kahn Murphy & Timbers, L.L.P. EXAMINER PIZARRO CRESPO, MARCOS D
3700 Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing, and Products & Design
Ex Parte Coleman 10/969,414 HORNER 102(b)/103(a) David V. Radack Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC EXAMINER HOOK, JAMES F
AFFIRMED-IN-PART
1700 Chemical & Materials Engineering
Ex Parte Molaire 10/888,484 SMITH 103(a) MARK G. BOCCHETTI EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY EXAMINER GILLESPIE, BENJAMIN
3600 Transportation, Construction, Electronic Commerce, Agriculture, National Security, and License & Review
Ex Parte Keller et al 10/469,711 LEE 102(b)/103(a) PRICE HENEVELD COOPER DEWITT & LITTON, LLP EXAMINER LE, MARK T
REEXAMINATION
EXAMINER REVERSED
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 1621
FARMABIOS, S.P.A. Requester and Respondent v. Patent of HOVIONE LIMITED Patent Owner and Appellant 95/000,087 6,528,666 LEBOVITZ 103(a) FOR APPELLANT: EDWARD A. MEILMAN DICKSTEIN SHAPIRO, LLP FOR THIRD PARTY REQUESTER: JAMES V. COSTIGAN HEDMAN & COSTIGAN, P.C. EXAMINER HUANG, EVELYN MEI original EXAMINER DAVIS, BRIAN J
AFFIRMED
Ex Parte Brown 10/286,233 EXAMINER DIVECHA, KAMAL B
Ex Parte Hamper et al 11/411,706 EXAMINER SINGH, PREM C
Ex Parte Langer et al 10/974,501 EXAMINER LEWIS, TISHA D
Ex Parte Malessa 10/557,562 EXAMINER SAMALA, JAGADISHWAR RAO
Ex Parte Prasad et al 10/707,671 EXAMINER MONIKANG, GEORGE C
Ex Parte TRAUSCH 11/277,411 EXAMINER CHEN, JOSE V
Ex Parte Wheeler et al 11/216,397 EXAMINER GEHMAN, BRYON P
Ex Parte Whitson et al 11/228,129 EXAMINER MEYERS, MATTHEW S
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Wednesday October 27, 2010
1700 Chemical & Materials Engineering
Ex Parte Kajander 10/780,069 GARRIS 103(a) JOHNS MANVILLE EXAMINER SALVATORE, LYNDA
2100 Computer Architecture and Software
Ex Parte Barsness et al 10/691,295 THOMAS 102(b) IBM CORPORATION INC EXAMINER HICKS, MICHAEL J
3700 Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing, and Products & Design
Ex Parte Pietraszkiewicz et al 11/041,791 HORNER 103(a) MARJAMA MULDOON BLASIAK & SULLIVAN LLP EXAMINER VERDIER, CHRISTOPHER M
Ex Parte Simmons et al 10/141,443 McCARTHY 102(b)/103(a) RENNER OTTO BOISSELLE & SKLAR, LLP EXAMINER TAWFIK, SAMEH
REEXAMINATION
EXAMINER AFFIRMED
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 3636
Ex parte 500 Group, Inc.,Appellant and Patent Owner. 90/008,997 6,347,847 LANE 103(a) David C. Jenkins, Esq. Eckert, Seamans, Cherin & Mellott, LLC Jack S. Baruka Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP EXAMINER GELLNER, JEFFREY L original EXAMINER HANSEN, JAMES ORVILLE
EXAMINER AFFIRMED
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 3637
Ex parte 500 Group, Inc., Appellant and Patent Owner 90/008,998 6,601,930
LANE 103(a) David C. Jenkins, Esq. Eckert, Seamans, Cherin & Mellott, LLC Jack S. Baruka Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP EXAMINER GELLNER, JEFFREY L original EXAMINER HANSEN, JAMES ORVILLE
EXAMINER AFFIRMED-IN-PART
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 2741
Ex parte QUALCOMM CORPORATION 90/008,542 5,778,338 LEE 305/112(1)/112(2)/102 Patent Owner QUALCOMM Incorporated Third Party Requester: Andrew T. Spence ALSTON & BIRD LLP EXAMINER RIMELL, SAMUEL G original EXAMINER CHAWAN, VIJAY B
The Examiner’s position is without merit. We are aware of no authority which supports a per se rule that unless a produced value recited in a claim is further accompanied by an indication in the claim of how it is thereafter used, then the claim is regarded as indefinite. We have considered the two cases cited in the Examiner’s Answer, In re Venezia, 530 F.2d 956 (CCPA 1976) and In re Collier, 397 F.2d 1003 (CCPA 1968). They do not set forth such a rule and the facts in those cases also are not apposite here.
Venezia, In re, 530 F.2d 956, 189 USPQ 149 (CCPA 1976) . . . . . . . 2163, 2163.05, 2172.01, 2173.05(g)
Collier, In re, 397 F.2d 1003, 158 USPQ266 (CCPA 1968) . . . . . . . 2163, 2163.05, 2172.01,2173.05(k)
EXAMINER AFFIRMED
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 2763
Ex parte i2 Technologies, US, Inc., Appellant and Patent Owner 90/008,645 5,930,156
SIU 102(b) PATENT OWNER: BOOTH UDALL PLC THIRD PARTY REQUESTER: Paul A. Harrity Harrity Snyder, LLP EXAMINER STEELMAN, MARY J original EXAMINER JONES, HUGH M
“The determination of whether a reference is a ‘printed publication’ under 35. U.S.C. § 102 involves a case-by-case inquiry into the facts and circumstances surrounding the reference's disclosure to members of the public.” In re Klopfenstein, 380 F.3d 1345, 1350 (Fed. Cir. 2004) (citation omitted).
“The statutory phrase ‘printed publication’ has been interpreted to give effect to ongoing advances in the technologies of data storage, retrieval, and dissemination.” In re Hall, 781 F.2d 897, 898 (Fed. Cir. 1986) (citation omitted). “Because there are many ways in which a reference may be disseminated to the interested public, ‘public accessibility’ has been called the touchstone in determining whether a reference constitutes a ‘printed publication’ bar under 35 U.S.C. § 102(b).” Id. at 898-99 (citation omitted).
Our reviewing court has explained that a reference is “‘publicly accessible”’ upon a satisfactory showing that: (1) the “document has been disseminated”; or (2) “otherwise made available to the extent that persons interested and ordinarily skilled in the subject matter or art exercising reasonable diligence, can locate it and recognize and comprehend therefrom the essentials of the claimed invention without need of further research or experimentation.” Bruckelmyer v. Ground Heaters, Inc., 445 F.3d 1374, 1378 (Fed. Cir. 2006) (quoting In re Wyer, 655 F.2d 221, 226 (CCPA 1981)).
Klopfenstein, In re, 380 F.3d 1345, 72 USPQ2d 1117 (Fed. Cir. 2004) . . . . . . . 2128.01
Hall, In re, 781 F.2d 897, 228 USPQ 453 (Fed. Cir. 1986). . . . . . . . . .2128, 2128.01, 2128.02
Bruckelmyer v. Ground Heaters, Inc., 445 F. 3d 1374, 78 USPQ2d 1684 (Fed. Cir. 2006). . . . . . . . . . . . . 2127
[T]he key inquiry is whether or not the reference was made “publicly accessible” such that “before the critical date the reference must have been sufficiently accessible to the public interested in the art” In re Cronyn, 890 F.2d 1158, 1160 (Fed. Cir. 1989) (quoting Constant v. Advanced Micro-Devices, Inc., 848 F.2d 1560, 1568 (Fed. Cir. 1988).
Constant v. Advanced Micro-Devices, Inc., 848 F.2d 1560, 7 USPQ2d 1057 (Fed. Cir. 1988) . . . . . .706.02, 2128.02, 2129, 2145
[T]he key inquiry is whether a reference has been made publicly accessible and there is no “limit . . . to finding something to be a ‘printed publication’ only when there is distribution and/or indexing” In re Klopfenstein, 380 F.3d 1345, 1348 (Fed. Cir. 2004).
AFFIRMED
Ex Parte Barber et al 10/430,699 EXAMINER PICH, PONNOREAY
Ex Parte Cai et al 11/018,263 EXAMINER SABOURI, MAZDA
Ex Parte El-Fekih et al 09/932,739 EXAMINER JUNTIMA, NITTAYA
Ex Parte Gruber et al 10/364,749 EXAMINER MACAULEY, SHERIDAN R
Ex Parte Gugger et al 11/105,953 EXAMINER ARNOLD, ERNST V
Ex Parte Itoh et al 11/015,524 EXAMINER AYASH, MARWAN
Ex Parte Riley 11/082,851 EXAMINER HOLLERAN, ANNE L
Ex Parte Suzuki et al 10/326,410 EXAMINER NGHIEM, MICHAEL P
Ex Parte Terazaki et al 10/367,889 EXAMINER YU, GINA C
Ex Parte Trubiano et al 10/453,011 EXAMINER SCHLIENTZ, NATHAN W
Ex Parte XIAO 11/161,741 EXAMINER FULTON, KRISTINA ROSE
Ex Parte Zielonka 11/199,082 EXAMINER JOYNER, KEVIN
Ex Parte Zuzga et al 11/161,898 EXAMINER GARRETT, ERIKA P
Ex Parte Dettinger et al 10/955,726 EXAMINER LE, HUNG D
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Tuesday October 26, 2010
1700 Chemical & Materials Engineering
Ex Parte Kim 11/033,707 GARRIS 103(a) BIRCH STEWART KOLASCH & BIRCH EXAMINER RIGGLEMAN, JASON PAUL
Ex Parte Konishi et al 10/854,238 GARRIS 103(a) HAUPTMAN KANESAKA & BERNER EXAMINER BAND, MICHAEL A
2600 Communications
Ex Parte Irby et al 10/404,468 HAIRSTON 103(a) MARY M. LEE, P.C. EXAMINER LE, HUYEN D
3600 Transportation, Construction, Electronic Commerce, Agriculture, National Security, and License & Review
Ex Parte Apps et al 11/475,315 BAHR 103(a) CARLSON, GASKEY & OLDS, P.C. EXAMINER CHEN, JOSE V
3700 Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing, and Products & Design
Ex Parte Gunder 11/648,463 HORNER 102(b)/103(a) HITACHI C/O WAGNER BLECHER LLP EXAMINER ROSE, ROBERT A
AFFIRMED-IN-PART
3600 Transportation, Construction, Electronic Commerce, Agriculture, National Security, and License & Review
Ex Parte Fowler et al 09/935,884 FISCHETTI 103(a) OGILVY RENAULT LLP EXAMINER DURAN, ARTHUR D
Appellants argue that “the Examiner has been engaged in piecemeal examination of the Application” (Appeal Br. 27). This argument relates to a petitionable matter and not to an appealable matter, because it relates to the manner in which examination has been conducted. See In re Schneider, 481 F.2d 1350, 1356-57 (CCPA 1973) and In re Mindick, 371 F.2d 892, 894 (CCPA 1967). See also the MPEP § 1003 (“All unusual questions of practice may be referred to the Technology Center Directors”) and MPEP §§ 1002.02(c)(3) and 1201.
3700 Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing, and Products & Design
Ex Parte Hasse et al 10/653,836 SONG 102(e)/103(a) 37 C.F.R. § 41.50(b) THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY EXAMINER ANDERSON, CATHARINE L
REEXAMINATION
EXAMINER AFFIRMED
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 3736
Ex parte ARTEMIS MEDICAL, INC., Appellant and Patent Owner 90/008,995 6,699,205 DELMENDO 103(a) FOR PATENT OWNER: THOMPSON HINE, L.L.P. FOR THIRD-PARTY REQUESTER: DOUGLAS R. HANSCOM JONES, TULLAR & COOPER, P.C. EXAMINER CLARK, JEANNE MARIE original EXAMINER SZMAL, BRIAN SCOTT
EXAMINER REVERSED
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 2811
Ex parte SEMICONDCUTOR ENERGY LABORATORY CO., LTD., Appellant and Patent Owner 90/007,872 6,424,008 TURNER 103(a) FOR PATENT OWNER: Robinson Intellectual Property Law Office, P.C. EXAMINER KIELIN, ERIK J original EXAMINER MUNSON, GENE M
Appellant argues that the Examiner improperly crossed through citations of a properly submitted Information Disclosure Statement (Br. 28-29). Appellant argues that the Examiner’s decision to cross out specific citations was not related to the Rules, but instead is concerned with the subsequent publication (id.).
We do not find this line of argument, however, to raise any issue that can be decided on appeal. The actions of the Examiner in such a matter are not within our purview. In re Watkinson, 900 F.2d 230, 232-33 (Fed. Cir. 1990) (The Board has no jurisdiction for matters within the discretion of the examiner and not tantamount to a rejection of claims).
Watkinson, In re, 900 F.2d 230, 14 USPQ2d 1407 (Fed. Cir. 1990) . .1201, 1412.01, 1457
AFFIRMED
Ex Parte Black 10/761,088 EXAMINER GILLIS, BRIAN J
Ex Parte Cherkas et al 09/900,485 EXAMINER CHENCINSKI, SIEGFRIED E
Ex Parte Cooper 11/901,091 EXAMINER LAIOS, MARIA J
Ex Parte Gabriel et al 10/627,002 EXAMINER NGUYEN BA, HOANG VU A
Ex Parte Kim et al 10/727,714 EXAMINER WALKER, KEITH D
Ex Parte Ling et al 10/802,199 EXAMINER HASSAN, AURANGZEB
Ex Parte Needham et al 09/878,023 EXAMINER COULTER, KENNETH R
Ex Parte Silverstein 10/698,926 EXAMINER VIEAUX, GARY C
Ex Parte Travelute et al 10/813,893 EXAMINER VO, HAI
Ex Parte Weigert et al 11/012,982 EXAMINER KERNS, KEVIN P
Monday, October 25, 2010
Monday October 25, 2010
2100 Computer Architecture and Software
Ex Parte Doran et al 10/746,754 HUGHES 102(e)/103(a) R. Alan Burnett Blakely, Sokoloff, Taylor & Zafman LLP EXAMINER YU, JAE UN
3600 Transportation, Construction, Electronic Commerce, Agriculture, National Security, and License & Review
Ex Parte Baig et al 11/094,006BAHR 102(e) BEUSSE WOLTER SANKS MORA & MAIRE, P. A. EXAMINER MANCHO, RONNIE M
AFFIRMED-IN-PART
3600 Transportation, Construction, Electronic Commerce, Agriculture, National Security, and License & Review
Ex Parte Dupree 11/105,106 FETTING 103(a) KATTEN MUCHIN ROSENMAN LLP / ARBITRON INC. EXAMINER BOYCE, ANDRE D
VACATED
1600 Biotechnology and Organic Chemistry
Ex Parte Wei 10/928,474 GRIMES 112(1)/103(a)/112(2) 37 C.F.R. § 41.50(b) LAW OFFICES OF ALBERT WAI-KIT CHAN LLC EXAMINER SNYDER, STUART
AFFIRMED
Ex Parte Grissom et al 11/293,002 EXAMINER TRIEU, THAI BA
Friday, October 22, 2010
Friday October 22, 2010
3600 Transportation, Construction, Electronic Commerce, Agriculture, National Security, and License & Review
Ex Parte Siewert et al 11/753,817 BAHR 103(a) CARLSON GASKEY & OLDS EXAMINER KRUER, STEFAN
AFFIRMED-IN-PART
1700 Chemical & Materials Engineering
Ex Parte Tran 11/064,262 OWENS 112(1)/103(a) TRAN & ASSOCIATES EXAMINER KHAN, AMINA S
REEXAMINATION
EXAMINER AFFIRMED-IN-PART, REMANDED
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 3731
NUVASIVE, INC. Requester, Appellant v. Patent of WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC. Patent Owner, Respondent 95/000,448 6,969,390 SONG 103(a) 37 C.F.R. § 41.77(b) Patent Owner: MARTIN & FERRARO, LLP Third Party Requester: FISH & RICHARDSON P.C. EXAMINER CLARK, JEANNE MARIE original EXAMINER REIP, DAVID OWEN
AFFIRMED
Ex Parte Back et al 10/485,158 EXAMINER UNDERWOOD, DONALD W
Ex Parte Bayley et al 11/175,731 EXAMINER ILAN, RUTH
Ex Parte Casati et al 10/406,770 EXAMINER AHN, SANGWOO
Ex Parte Chevallier et al 11/784,421 EXAMINER NGUYEN, NGOC YEN M
Ex Parte Huang et al 10/836,911 EXAMINER PURDY, KYLE A
Ex Parte Korovin et al 10/605,447 EXAMINER ELEY, TIMOTHY V
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Thursday October 21, 2010
1600 Biotechnology and Organic Chemistry
Ex Parte Whiteman 10/395,424 FREDMAN 103(a) JONATHAN P. TAYLOR, PH.D. BRINKS HOFER GILSON & LIONE EXAMINER BARNHART, LORA ELIZABETH
It is improper to base a conclusion of obviousness upon facts gleaned only through hindsight. “To draw on hindsight knowledge of the patented invention, when the prior art does not contain or suggest that knowledge, is to use the invention as a template for its own reconstruction— an illogical and inappropriate process by which to determine patentability.” Sensonics, Inc. v. Aerosonic Corp., 81 F.3d 1566, 1570 (Fed. Cir. 1996) (citing W.L. Gore & Assoc, v. Garlock, Inc., 721 F.2d 1540, 1553 (Fed. Cir. 1983)).
W.L. Gore & Assoc., Inc. v. Garlock, Inc., 721 F.2d 1540, 220 USPQ 303 (Fed. Cir. 1983). . . . 2132, 2133.03(a), 2133.03(c), 2141.01, 2141.02, 2144.08, 2164.08, 2165.04, 2173.05(b)
2100 Computer Architecture and Software
Ex Parte Anderson 10/801,756 HUGHES 102(b) V. Gerald Grafe, esq. The Grafe Law Office, P.C. EXAMINER PARKER, BRANDON
3700 Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing, and Products & Design
Ex Parte Gould 10/261,245 McCARTHY 102(a)/103(a) THE MARBURY LAW GROUP, PLLC EXAMINER LEIVA, FRANK M
AFFIRMED-IN-PART
2400 Networking, Mulitplexing, Cable, and Security
Ex Parte Eino 10/150,945 NAPPI 102(e)/103(a) DICKSTEIN SHAPIRO LLP EXAMINER VO, TUNG T
3600 Transportation, Construction, Electronic Commerce, Agriculture, National Security, and License & Review
Ex Parte Fitzgerald et al 10/247,980 MOHANTY 103(a) Siemens Corporation EXAMINER RANGREJ, SHEETAL
REEXAMINATION
EXAMINER AFFIRMED
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 2785
Ex parte GraphOn, Inc. 90/009,059 6,061,798 LEE 102(b) Patent Owner LEWIS AND ROCA LLP Third Party Requester: David C. McPhie IRELL & MANELLA LLP EXAMINER POKRZYWA, JOSEPH R original EXAMINER ELMORE, STEPHEN C
During prosecution before the USPTO, claims are given their broadest reasonable interpretation. In re Bigio, 381 F.3d 1320, 1324 (Fed. Cir. 2004); In re Zletz, 893 F.2d 319, 321 (Fed. Cir. 1989); In re Yamamoto, 740 F.2d 1569, 1571 (Fed. Cir. 1984) (reexamination). Absent claim language carrying a narrow meaning, the USPTO should only limit the claim based on the specification when it expressly disclaims the broader definition. In re Bigio, 381 F.3d at 1325.
Bigio, In re, 381 F.3d 1320, 72 USPQ2d1209 (Fed. Cir. 2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2141.01(a)
Zletz, In re, 893 F.2d 319, 13 USPQ2d 1320 (Fed. Cir. 1989) . . . . . . . .715, 2106, 2111.01, 2111.03, 2138, 2171, 2173.05(a), 2181, 2286, 2686.04
Yamamoto, In re, 740 F.2d 1569, 222 USPQ 934 (Fed. Cir.1984) . . . . . . . . . . . .2258
AFFIRMED
Ex Parte Dinh et al 10/631,057 EXAMINER TRAN, QUOC A
Ex Parte Feiste et al 11/252,410 EXAMINER VICARY, KEITH E
Ex Parte Hyser 10/638,008 EXAMINER PATEL, NIRAV B
Ex Parte McGurk et al 10/246,751 EXAMINER CORDERO GARCIA, MARCELA M
Ex Parte Odedra 11/443,601 EXAMINER LU, FRANK WEI MIN
Ex Parte Stanford et al 11/252,547 EXAMINER THOMAS, LUCY M
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Wednesday October 20, 2010
1600 Biotechnology and Organic Chemistry
Ex Parte Cao 10/420,643 PRATS 103(a) PERKINS COIE LLP EXAMINER CROW, ROBERT THOMAS
As our reviewing court recently stated, “it is not enough to simply show that the references disclose the claim limitations; in addition, ‘it can be important to identify a reason that would have prompted a person of ordinary skill in the art to combine the elements as the new invention does.’” Transocean Offshore Deepwater Drilling, Inc. v. Maersk Contractors USA, Inc., --- F.3d ----, 2010 WL 3257312 at *4 (Fed. Cir. 2010) (quoting KSR Int’l Co. v. Teleflex Inc., 550 U.S. 398, 401 (2007)).
KSR International Co. v. Teleflex Inc., 550 USPQ2d 1385 (2007) . . . . . . . . .2141 to 2145, 2216, 2242, 2286, 2616, 2642, 2686.04
2600 Communications
Ex Parte Ilda et al 11/210,862 RUGGIERO 102(e)/103(a) OBLON SPIVAK MCCLELLAND MAIER & NEUSTADT LLP EXAMINER SPINKS, ANTOINETTE T
AFFIRMED-IN-PART
1700 Chemical & Materials Engineering
Ex Parte Bergman et al 10/978,792 OWENS 103(a) 37 C.F.R. § 41.50(b) CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY EXAMINER CHEUNG, WILLIAM K
REEXAMINATION
EXAMINER AFFIRMED-IN-PART
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 2651
Ex parte MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. 90/008,302 6,995,940 LEE 102(e) FLIESLER MEYER LLP EXAMINER RIMELL, SAMUEL G original EXAMINER SNIEZEK, ANDREW L
EXAMINER REVERSED
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 2733
Ex parte QPSX DEVELOPMENTS 5 PTY. LTD. 90/008,233 5,689,499 LEE 102(b) Scott A. McKeown OBLON, SPIVAK, McCLELLAND, MAIER & NEUSTADT, P.C. Third Party Requester: Christopher L. McKee, Esq. BANNER & WITCOFF LTD. EXAMINER DEB, ANJAN K original EXAMINER MARCELO, MELVIN C
AFFIRMED
Ex Parte Gilbert 11/208,904 EXAMINER MESFIN, YEMANE
Ex Parte Habermas 10/740,871 EXAMINER LEWIS, ALICIA M
Ex Parte Nguyen et al 11/199,523 EXAMINER KNOLL, CLIFFORD H
REMANDED
Ex Parte Choo et al 11/514,850 EXAMINER WESSENDORF, TERESA D
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Tuesday October 19, 2010
1600 Biotechnology and Organic Chemistry
Ex Parte Brown 10/741,168 GRIMES 103(a)/102(b) 37 C.F.R. § 41.50(b) HEALTH HERO NETWORK, INC. EXAMINER SMITH, CAROLYN L
1700 Chemical & Materials Engineering
Ex Parte Vyas et al 11/313,161 GARRIS 102(b)/103(a) MILLER IP GROUP, PLC GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION EXAMINER PARSONS, THOMAS H
2100 Computer Architecture and Software
Ex Parte Sylthe 10/106,900 LUCAS 103(a) Jones Day (RIM) - 2N EXAMINER RIES, LAURIE ANNE
The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has cautioned against unreasonably broad claim construction:
Although the PTO emphasizes that it was required to give all “claims their broadest reasonable construction” particularly with respect to [the] use of the open-ended term “comprising,” see Genentech, Inc. v. Chiron Corp., 112 F.3d 495, 501 (Fed. Cir. 1997) (“the open-ended term comprising ... means that the named elements are essential, but other elements may be added”), this court has instructed that any such construction be “consistent with the specification, ... and that claim language should be read in light of the specification as it would be interpreted by one of ordinary skill in the art.” In re Bond, 910 F.2d 831, 833 (Fed. Cir. 1990). The PTO's construction here, though certainly broad, is unreasonably broad. The broadest construction rubric coupled with the term “comprising” does not give the PTO an unfettered license to interpret claims to embrace anything remotely related to the claimed invention. Rather, claims should always be read in light of the specification and teachings in the underlying patent. See Schriber-Schroth Co. v. Cleveland Trust Co., 311 U.S. 211, 217 (1940).
In re Suitco Surface, Inc., No. 2009-1418, 2010 WL 1462294, at *4 (Fed. Cir. 2010).
Genentech, Inc. v. Chiron Corp., 112 F.3d495, 42 USPQ2d 1608 (Fed. Cir. 1997) . . . 2111.03, 2138.05, 2163
Bond, In re, 910 F.2d 831, 15 USPQ2d 1566 (Fed. Cir. 1990) . . . . . . . . . . 2131, 2183, 2184
2600 Communications
Ex Parte Huh 10/951,250 MacDONALD 103(a) Jefferson IP Law, LLP EXAMINER KARIMI, PEGEMAN
AFFIRMED-IN-PART
2100 Computer Architecture and Software
Ex Parte Saffer et al 10/068,466 BARRY 103(a) Hewlett-Packard Company EXAMINER ORTIZ, BELIX M
Ex Parte Sicola 11/477,967 HOMERE 102/103(a) FELLERS, SNIDER, BLANKENSHIP, BAILEY & TIPPENS EXAMINER CHOE, YONG J
2400 Networking, Mulitplexing, Cable, and Security
Ex Parte Wu et al 10/659,934 JEFFERY 102(b)/103(a) ALSTON & BIRD LLP EXAMINER DAILEY, THOMAS J
See In re Ahlert, 424 F.2d 1088, 1091 (CCPA 1970) (explaining that “the Patent Office appellate tribunals, where it is found necessary, may take notice of facts beyond the record which, while not generally notorious, are capable of such instant and unquestionable demonstration as to defy dispute.”)
Ahlert, In re, 424 F.2d 1088, 165 USPQ 418 (CCPA 1970) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2144.03
REEXAMINATION
REQUEST FOR REHEARING DENIED
3900 Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Original Art Unit 3636
Ex parte REHRIG PACIFIC COMPANY, Appellant and Patent Owner 90/006,283 6,283,044 LEBOVITZ Patent Owner CARLSON, GASKEY & OLDS, P.C. Third Party Requester RICHARD C. HIMELHOCH UNGARETTI & HARRIS LLP EXAMINER KASHNIKOW, ANDRES original EXAMINER CHEN, JOSE V
When a term is used in a claim to distinguish it from a structure in the prior art, the term must be properly interpreted so it is understood what the claim term is “walling in or walling out.”2
2 Quoted from “Mending Wall” by Robert Frost. Claims are like fences: “‘Good fences make good neighbors.’”
AFFIRMED
Ex Parte Dietz et al 10/411,417 EXAMINER BECKER, SHASHI KAMALA
Ex Parte Kaushal et al 10/503,343 EXAMINER HUNG, YUBIN
Ex Parte Lifson et al 11/397,888 EXAMINER NORMAN, MARC E
Ex Parte Mocikat 10/716,580 EXAMINER WOODWARD, CHERIE MICHELLE
Ex Parte Volcani et al 10/376,680 EXAMINER DAYE, CHELCIE L