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REVERSED
1700 - Chemical and Materials Engineering
1781 Ex Parte HALLER et al 11/162,960 GAUDETTE 103 STANDLEY LAW GROUP LLP MEHTA, MEGHA S
AFFIRMED-IN-PART
3700 - Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing, Products
376 Ex Parte Sell 11/131,476 SNEDDEN 102/103 102/103 HARNESS, DICKEY, & PIERCE, P.L.C ZHANG, JENNA
AFFIRMED
1700 - Chemical and Materials Engineering
1765 Ex Parte Berti et al 11/654,425 McKELVEY 102 David J. Alexander ZEMEL, IRINA SOPJIA
Lastly, we note that the Examiner’s “continuous” process holding is consistent with applicable precedent, including In re Di[l]not, 319 F.2d 188, 194 (CCPA 1963)(cited by the Examiner—Answer, page 6.). See also In re Korpi, 160 F.2d 564,566 (CCPA 1947) (case in which it was held to be obvious to convert batch process into continuous process) and In re Lincoln, 126 F.2d 477, 479 (CCPA 1942).
Dilnot, In re, 319 F.2d 188, 138 USPQ 248 (CCPA 1963) 2144.04
We have considered applicant’s remaining arguments and find none that warrant reversal of the Examiner’s rejections. Cf In re Antor Media Corp. 12 F.3d ___, ___, 2012 WL 3055928, 103 USPQ2d 1555, 1563 (Fed. Cir. 2012).
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PTAB.US: Decisions of PTAB Patent Trial and Appeal Board
Li & Cai
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
antor media, dilnot1, korpi, lincoln
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