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REVERSED
Tech Center 1600 Biotechnology and Organic Chemistry
1655 Ex Parte Geraedts et al 12739827 - (D) PER CURIAM 103 NIXON & VANDERHYE, PC MI, QIUWEN

Tech Center 2100 Computer Architecture and Software
2126 Ex Parte Pavlak et al 12603514 - (D) FRAHM 102/103 Betty E. Ungerman STEVENS, THOMAS H

Tech Center 3600 Transportation, Construction, Electronic Commerce, Agriculture, National Security, and License & Review
3684 Ex Parte Connor et al 12873385 - (D) WIEDER 103 ERICSSON INC. CIVAN, ETHAN D

AFFIRMED-IN-PART
Tech Center 2100 Computer Architecture and Software
2166 Ex Parte Hind et al 10631878 - (D) MORGAN 103 101 RSW IP Law IBM CORPORATION GMAHL, NAVNEET K

Tech Center 3700 Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing, and Products & Design
3769 Ex Parte Nanikashvili 11144891 - (D) STAICOVICI 103 103 DENTONS US LLP JIAN, SHIRLEY XUEYING

AFFIRMED
Tech Center 1700 Chemical & Materials Engineering
1716 Ex Parte Bour et al 11552474 - (D) NAGUMO 103 BLAKELY SOKOLOFF TAYLOR & ZAFMAN LLP CHEN, KEATH T

1767 Ex Parte Verborgt et al 11183220 - (D) GAUDETTE 103 NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY KOLLIAS, ALEXANDER C

Tech Center 2100 Computer Architecture and Software
2122 Ex Parte CHEN et al 12190418 - (D) SMITH 103 KRUEGER ISELIN LLP (HAL) PELLETT, DANIEL T

2141 Ex Parte McCaffrey et al 12239771 - (D) FRAHM 102/103 BAINWOOD HUANG & ASSOCIATES LLC c/o LOTUS AND RATIONAL SOFTWARE SONG, DAEHO D

2162 Ex Parte Narendra et al 12868320 - (D) FRAHM 112(2)/103 FERENCE & ASSOCIATES LLC JAMI, HARES

2174 Ex Parte VANDER VEEN et al 12137584 - (D) KAISER 103 PERRY + CURRIER INC. (BlackBerry) NGUYEN, LE V

2178 Ex Parte Brooks et al 12053556 - (D) KUMAR 103 Cuenot, Forsythe & Kim, LLC TSUI, WILSON W

Tech Center 2400 Networking, Multiplexing, Cable, and Security
2427 Ex Parte Cassanova 11537720 - (D) WORMMEESTER 103 AT&T Legal Department - CC ALATA, YASSIN

Tech Center 2600 Communications
2691 Ex Parte CHEN et al 12106307 - (D) FRAHM 102/103 McClure, Qualey & Rodack, LLP RABINDRANATH, ROY P

Tech Center 2800 Semiconductors, Electrical and Optical Systems and Components
2829 Ex Parte LeToquin et al 12251993 - (D) TIMM 103 SENGDARA, VONGSAVANH

Tech Center 3700 Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing, and Products & Design
3749 Ex Parte LEWIS 11625716 - (D) MURPHY 112(1)/103 TILLMAN WRIGHT, PLLC TOWNS, BRITTANY E

REHEARING

DENIED
Tech Center 2600 Communications
2642 Ex Parte Claussen et al 11562467 - (D) KUMAR 103 CARLSON, GASKEY & OLDS, P.C./Alcatel-Lucent KHAN, SUHAIL

REEXAMINATION

AFFIRMED
Tech Center 1700 Chemical & Materials Engineering
1742 Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Requester v. Patent of Alcoa, Inc. Patent Owner and Appellant Ex Parte 7097719 et al 10/716,073 95001085 - (D) ROBERTSON 112(1)/102/103 41.77 112(2) Alcoa Technical Center THIRD-PARTY REQUESTER: Yancy IP Law, PLLC JOHNSON, JERRY D original MORILLO, JANELL COMBS

The scope of the claims must not be broader than the scope of the enabling description in the specification. See Nat’l Recovery Tech., Inc. v. Magnetic Separation Systems, Inc., 166 F.3d 1190, 1196 (Fed. Cir. 1999). “The scope of enablement, in turn, is that which is disclosed in the specification plus the scope of what would be known to one of ordinary skill in the art without undue experimentation.” Id. (citation omitted). ...

Arts based on chemical reactions may be unpredictable. In re Fisher, 427 F.2d 833, 839 (C.C.P.A. 1970). “In cases involving unpredictable factors, such as most chemical reactions and physiological activity, the scope of enablement obviously varies inversely with the degree of unpredictability of the factors involved.” Id.

Fisher, In re, 427 F.2d 833, 166 USPQ 18 (CCPA 1970) 706.03(w) ,   2164.01(b) ,   2164.03 ,   2164.08 ,   2173.05(a) ,   2173.05(t)

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