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Applicants |
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Examiner |
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Original application SN |
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Rejection January 24, 1974 |
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401,127 filed September 26, |
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a) § 112 (insufficient |
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1973. Did not include Figs. |
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disclosure because no |
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3A and 3B or the Arrhenius |
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computer program |
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equation. Two claims |
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disclosed) |
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presented. (See Appendix |
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b) § 112 (confusing |
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A, p. A-1). |
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wording in claim 2) |
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c) § 103 (obvious in view |
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of prior art pertaining to |
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Continuation-in-part |
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Neugroschl) |
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application SN 472,595, |
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d) § 101 (non-statutory |
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filed May 23, 1974. Figs. |
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subject matter) |
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3A and 3B and Arrhenius |
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(See Appendix B, p. A-3). |
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equation added. Five claims |
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presented. (See Appendix |
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C, p. A-5). |
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Rejection December 17, |
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Amended application |
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1974 |
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March 13, 1975. Claims |
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a) § 112 -- (insufficient |
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revised; added a sixth |
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disclosure) |
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claim. All points argued; |
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b) § 103 -- (citing |
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three affidavits provided, |
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Neugroschl in view of |
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one under Patent Rule 131 |
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Gould et al.) |
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to remove Smith as |
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c) § 103 (citing Smith) |
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referenced. (See Appendix |
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d) § 101 -- as before |
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E, p. A-10). |
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(See Appendix A, p. A-7). |
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6. |
Final rejection May 13, |
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Present Continuation |
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1975 |
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Application SN 602,463 |
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a) § 112 as before |
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filed August 6, 1975. |
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b) § 101 as before |
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No new matter, but |
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Rejection under § 103 not |
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presented 10 claims. |
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repeated. |
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Previous affidavits |
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resubmitted with |
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Rejection January 26, 1976 |
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preliminary amendment |
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applying only § 112 and |
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arguing all points. (See |
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§ 101 both as before. |
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Appendix F, p. A-16). |
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Stated "Patents A-E are |
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cited of interest but are not |
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applied against the claims." |
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Interview with examiner |
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(See Pet. App. 26a-30a, |
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March 24, 1976. |
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repeated 31a-34a). |
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Amended application April |
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21, 1976. Added claim 11 |
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and submitted 2nd affidavit |
11. |
Final rejection July 8, 1976. |
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of Ekland. (See Appendix |
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Applied only § 101. (See |
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G, p. A-17). |
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Pet. App. 35a-37a). |
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Brief for PTO Board of |
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Appeals, October 21, 1976 |
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Examiner's Answer |
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Argued § 101 rejection only. |
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February 23, 1977 Argued |
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Noted that § 103 rejections |
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only § 101 rejection. |
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were withdrawn, (See |
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Stated: "No references have |
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Appendix H, p. A-18). |
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been relied on." (See |
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Appendix I, p. A-19). |
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14. |
Board of Appeals Decision |
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August 18, 1978. |
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Appeal to CCPA November |
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27, 1978. Only on § 101 |
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rejection. |
16. |
Decision of CCPA |
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August 9, 1979. |
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Reasons for |
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Information |
| Claims |
Rejection |
References |
Identification and Comment |
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35 U.S.C. |
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Drawn to insufficient disclosure |
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102 |
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see Part IV, par. 1 |
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35 U.S.C. |
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Vague and indefinite-the phrase |
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112 |
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"the computer the compound" in |
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line 22 of claim 2 is confusing. |
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35 U.S.C. |
A |
A discloses a computer control |
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103 |
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of a molding process. Variables |
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such as time and temperature are |
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sensed and are fed to a programmed |
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computer which compares such |
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values with pre-storedvalues. As |
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noted in col. 4, line 60 -- the |
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time for opening the tire mold is |
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indicated by a signal on line 70. |
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35U.S.C. |
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Drawn to non-statutory subject |
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101 |
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matter. The basic concept of computer |
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control of a rubber-mold press |
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is disclosed by A. Any novelty in |
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the claim, therefore must be based |
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on the particular calculations |
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performed by the computer according |
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to a prescribed program. Such |
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has been held to be non-statutory |
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subject matter in Gottschalk v. |
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$ HBenson, 175 U.S.P.Q. 673. |
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Reasons for |
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Information |
| Claims |
Rejection |
References |
Identification and Comment |
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35 U.S.C. |
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drawn to insufficient |
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112 |
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disclosure. See PART IV, |
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paragraph 1. |
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35 U.S.C. |
AvB |
A discloses a computer con- |
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103 |
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trol of a molding process |
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in which variables such as |
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time and temperature are |
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sensed and are fed to a |
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programmed computer |
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which compares such |
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values with pre-stored |
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values. As noted in col. 4, |
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line 60 -- the time for open- |
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ing the tire mold is |
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indicated by a signal on |
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line 70. B discloses a |
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method of controlling the |
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curing of curable articles in |
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which the Arrhenius equa- |
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tion is used to calculate the |
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relationship between the |
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temperature and the rate of |
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reaction. It would be |
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obvious to use such equa- |
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tion for calculation in the |
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device of A in view of B. |
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35 U.S.C. |
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C discloses an apparatus for |
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103 |
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controlling the cure of a |
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rubber compound in which |
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rheometric data is used to |
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calculate the indication |
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time period by using the |
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Arrhenius equation which |
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value in turn, is compared |
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with a predetermined |
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stored value. |
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35 U.S.C. |
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drawn to non-statutory sub- |
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101 & |
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ject matter. The basic |
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103 |
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concept of computer con- |
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trol of a rubber mold press |
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is disclosed by A. Any |
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novelty in claim, therefore |
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must be based on the |
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particular calculations per- |
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formed by the computer |
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according to a prescribed |
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program. Such has been |
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held to be non-statutory |
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subject matter in Gotts- |
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chalk v. Benson, 175 |
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USPQ 673. |